Werner Schattmann

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Werner Schattmann (born April 3, 1924 in Oels , Silesia , † October 31, 2014 in Munich ) was a German lawyer and diplomat.

Life

Werner Schattmann, son of a civil servant, attended the Oels high school , where he passed his Abitur in April 1942. Then he was drafted into the Navy . As a lieutenant in the sea d. R. he was taken prisoner of war in May 1945 . After his release in December 1945, he studied law at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel from the summer semester of 1946 . He was one of the founders of the Collegium Albertinum and enforced its accreditation with the AStA , the rector and the British military government . With the Collegium Albertinum he became a corps student at Palaiomarchia-Masovia in 1950 .

In 1948 he moved to the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and passed the first state examination in law in February 1949 at the Bamberg Higher Regional Court . After legal training in the courts in Alzenau and Aschaffenburg he was in 1951 in Kiel at Gerhard Dulckeit to Dr. iur. PhD . The dissertation he wrote, The Legal Meaning of “Effecting” in Section 18 I 2 of the Conversion Act was awarded. In 1952 he passed the Great State Examination in Munich . In 1953/54 he worked as a lawyer in Aschaffenburg, but in 1954 he joined the Foreign Service of the Federal Republic of Germany as an attaché .

In 1955 he went to Buenos Aires as legation secretary and in 1959 moved to the embassy in London . In 1963 he was appointed Legation Councilor 1st Class, in 1968 Counselor 1st Class and permanent representative of the German Ambassador in Pretoria . In 1972 he went to the embassy in Lima , Peru, in the same capacity . As a lecturer in the first class of the Legation Council, he headed the Department of Fundamental Questions of Third World Policy at the Foreign Office in Bonn from 1974 .

In 1978 he became ambassador to Kinshasa , 1982 in Lisbon and 1985 in Prague . Retired in November 1988, he lived in Wachtberg - Niederbachem and Munich.

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  1. ^ Date of death according to the list of members of the Corps Palaiomarchia-Masovia.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 114/32