List of Czech ambassadors in Germany
This is a list of the Bohemian (until 1806), Czechoslovak (1919 to 1990) and Czech (since 1993) envoys or ambassadors in Germany .
Bohemian envoy
Bohemian envoy to the Holy Roman Empire (until 1806)
Royal-Bohemian envoy to the Perpetual Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg until 1806
In 1806 the electoral dignity in the HRR ended for Bohemia , and the countries of the Bohemian crown became an integral part of the Habsburg monarchy , which from then on was called the Austrian Empire .
Czechoslovak Envoys and Ambassadors
After the First World War, Bohemia became part of Czechoslovakia, which was newly founded in 1918 .
Czechoslovak Envoys in the German Reich (1919 to 1939)
1919: Establishment of diplomatic relations
- 1919–1920: Eduard Körner (1863–1933), Head of the Office of the Diplomatic Plenipotentiary, from March 24, 1920 Chargé d' Affaires
- 1920–1921: Miloš Kobr , Minister
- 1921–1924: Vlastimil Tusar (1880–1924), envoy
- 1925–1927: Kamil Krofta (1876–1945), envoy
- 1927–1932: František Chvalkovský (1885–1945), envoy
- 1932–1939: Vojtěch Mastný (1874–1954), envoy
1939: End of relations as a result of the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Germany
Czechoslovak Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic (1949 to 1990)
1949: Establishment of diplomatic relations
- 1949–1951: Otto Fischel , envoy
- 1951–1953: Emil Hršel (1901–1972), envoy
- 1953–1956: Lubomír Linhart (1906–1980), envoy, from November 4, 1953 ambassador
- 1956–1961: Otto Klička , ambassador
- 1961–1964: Gustav Souček , ambassador
- 1964–1969: Václav Kolář , ambassador
- 1969–1971: František Krajičír , ambassador
- 1971–1976: Richard Dvořák , ambassador
- 1976–1982: František Hamouz , ambassador
- 1982–1988: Pavel Sadovský , ambassador
- 1988–1990: František Langer , ambassador
1990: End of relations as a result of the GDR joining the Federal Republic
Czechoslovak Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (1973 to 1992)
1973: Establishment of diplomatic relations
- 1973-1974: František Mika (1908-1984), chargé
- 1974–1983: Jiří Götz (* 1921), ambassador
- 1983–1989: Dušan Spáčil , ambassador
- 1990–1990: Milan Kadnár , ambassador
- 1990–1998: Jiří Gruša (1938–2011), ambassador
From 1993: Czech ambassador (see below)
After the velvet revolution in 1989 there was a change of system and on January 1, 1993 the separation between the Czech Republic and Slovakia .
Czech ambassador
Czech Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (since 1993)
Until 1992: Czechoslovak Ambassador (see above)
- 1990–1998: Jiří Gruša (1938–2011), ambassador
- 1998–2001: František Černý (* 1931), ambassador
- 2001–2006: Boris Lazar (* 1946), ambassador
- 2006–2015: Rudolf Jindrák (* 1964), ambassador
- since 2015: Tomáš Jan Podivínský (* 1969)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d History of the diplomatic mission , Czech Embassy in Berlin , accessed on November 21, 2014
- ↑ Ambassador of Czechoslovakia (until 1992) / the Czech Republic in Germany ( memento of the original from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , German Embassy in Prague , accessed on November 21, 2014
- ^ Ambassador , Czech Embassy in Berlin, accessed June 20, 2015