List of Haitian ambassadors in Germany
The Haitian Ambassador in Berlin is the government's representative in Port-au-Prince to the German government.
From 1983 to November 1999 the embassy was located at Bonner Schlossallee 10.
List of representatives
Appointment accreditation |
representative | Remarks | List of heads of state of Haiti | List of the German federal governments | Leave post |
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1891 | Before 1891 the Haitian ambassador in Paris was accredited in Berlin ( fr ) | François Denys Légitime | Leo of Caprivi | 1891 | |
1891 | Demesvar Delorme ( en ) | (* 1831; † 1901) | 1897 | ||
1897 | vacant | Tirésias Simon-Sam | Clovis of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst | 1899 | |
1899 | Jean-Joseph Dalbémar | (* 1839) from May 1902 to December 1902 he headed the Ambassade d'Haïti en France | 1909 | ||
1909 | Callistène Fouchard | ministre des finances d'Haïti | François C. Antoine Simon | Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg | 1914 |
1914 | Léon Audain | (* December 27, 1863 in Port-au-Prince , † September 1930 in Paris) His father was Louis Audain, a well-known LCS doctor from Haiti. the dircctevr of the School of Medicine. | Oreste Zamor | 1915 | |
1915 | vacant | Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam | June 5, 1917 | ||
June 5, 1917 | Interruption of diplomatic relations, protecting power Spain. | Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave | Georg Michaelis | 1921 | |
1921 | Fernand Dennis | 1926-1940 he was envoy in Havana, from 1941 he was Haitian Ambassador to the United States | Joseph Wirth | 1923 | |
1923 | Georges Gentil | From October 9, 1889 to March 24, 1896 he was chargé d'affaires in Madrid. | Louis Bornó | Wilhelm Marx | 1925 |
1925 | Charles Bouchereau | Minister of Public Instruction | Hans Luther | 1928 | |
1928 | Luc Dominique | * From September 27, 1923 to October 20, 1924 he was the list of ministres haïtiens des Cultes | Hermann Muller | Aug 2, 1930 | |
Aug 2, 1930 | Petien Boncy | Louis Eugène Roy | Heinrich Brüning | March 18, 1931 | |
1934 | Constantin Fouchard | (+1942) | Sténio Vincent | Adolf Hitler | Dec 18, 1941 |
Dec 18, 1941 | Interruption of diplomatic relations, protecting power Switzerland | Élie Lescot | Apr 30, 1945 | ||
1956 | Jean Duvigneaud | Paul Eugène Magloire | Konrad Adenauer | 1957 | |
1957 | Yvon Perrier | Antonio Thrasybule Kebreau | 1958 | ||
1958 | Franck M. Beauvoir | (Born April 25, 1014 in Port au Prince) Colonel son of Michel Beauvoir and Jeanne Roy; from 1936 married to Anetta Jannini, | François Duvalier | July 14, 1967 | |
July 14, 1967 | Carlet R. Auguste | (* June 14, 1903 in Cap-Haiti) On December 8, 1923, marriage to Marie Ed. Etienne, 5 children. Law studies Education: Free School of Law. Cap Haiti. Graduate in Law 1937. - Coffee trader;
1973–1976. Ambassador in Bonn. |
Jean-Claude Duvalier | Willy Brandt | 1972 |
Apr 18, 1972 | Fritz D. Jean-Baptiste | 1973 | |||
1973 | Carlet R. Auguste | Oct 21, 1976 | |||
Oct 21, 1976 | Edouard Francisque | Helmut Schmidt | June 9, 1981 | ||
June 9, 1981 | Serge Élie Charles | 1988–1989: Serge Élie Charles: Foreign Ministers of Haiti | |||
Aug 30, 1983 | Francois Guillaume | Helmut Kohl | |||
March 19, 1985 | Jean-Claude Andre | ||||
1987 | Jean Robert Saget | Henri Namphy | |||
1996 | Alrich Nicolas | November 1999: The embassy moves to Berlin. | René Préval | Aug 24, 2005 | |
Aug 24, 2005 | Jean Robert Saget | Boniface Alexandre | Angela Merkel | 2014 | |
2014 | Patrick Saint Hilaire | Chargé d'affaires | Michel Martelly | ||
2015 | Frantz Bataille | Chargé d'affaires | |||
2016 | Michèle Dominique Raymond | Chargé d'affaires | Jocelerme Privert |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Demesvar Delorme
- ↑ Yvon Perrier
- ^ Books.google.de Franck M. Beauvoir
- ^ Carlet R. Auguste books.google.de
- ↑ Bitter aftertaste . In: Der Spiegel . No. 22 , 1974 ( online ).
- ↑ Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbook of Diplomacy 1815-1963: Foreign Mission Heads in Germany . P. 202 202