List of the Luxembourg ambassadors in Germany
List of the Luxembourg ambassadors in Germany .
ambassador
Luxembourg envoy to the German Confederation
1816-1866: Membership in the German Confederation in personal union with the Dutch royal house of Orange-Nassau
Luxembourg ambassadors in the German Empire
1867: Establishment of diplomatic relations with the North German Confederation , 1871: with the German Empire
- 1867–1875: Gottfried Föhr (1824–1875)
- 1875–1888: Paul Eyschen (1841–1915)
- 1889–1916: Hippolyte Émile de Villers (1843–1920)
- 1916–1918: Ernest Arendt (1855–1918)
- 1918–1923: Jean Pierre Kirsch (1859–1923)
- 1923–1925: vacant
- 1925–1935: Nikolaus Kirsch-Puricelli (1866–1936)
- 1936–1938: Alphonse Nickels (1881–1944)
- 1938–1940: Albert Wehrer (1895–1967)
1940: Break of relations due to the German occupation of Luxembourg
Luxembourg Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
1946: Establishment of diplomatic relations
- 1946–1951: Albert Wehrer (1895–1967)
- 1951–1961: Pierre Majerus (1909–?)
- 1961–1968: Jean-Pierre Kremer (1903–1990)
- 1968–1977: Nicolas Hommel
- 1977–1979: Marcel Fischbach (1914–1980)
- 1979–1984: Georges Heisbourg (1918–2008)
- 1984–1997: Adrien Meisch (1930–2020)
- 1997-2004: Julien Alex
- 2004–2008: Jean Auguste Joseph Welter
- 2008–2012: Martine Schommer (* 1961)
- 2012–2017: Georges Santer (* 1952)
- since 2017: Jean Graff (* 1964)
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Tobias C. Bringmann : Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815-1963: Foreign Heads of Mission in Germany and German Heads of Mission abroad from Metternich to Adenauer . Walter de Gruyter , Berlin 2001, p. 262 .
Web links
- Official website of the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Berlin