Wolfgang Wimmers

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Wolfgang Wimmers (born May 9, 1913 in Bonn , † 1994 ) was a German diplomat .

Life

After graduating from high school and studying, Wimmers joined the foreign service . After assignments at the headquarters of the Foreign Office in Bonn and at foreign missions , he became a lecturer in the Legation Council and headed the section "United Kingdom, Common Questions of the Commonwealth, Ireland, Nordic States, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein" at the Foreign Office May 1969 he was promoted to Lecturer First Class Councilor.

In 1975, he was chargé d'affaires ad interim at the Embassy in Brazil and this time with the negotiation of a framework agreement between Germany and Brazil in the field of agriculture ( Federal Law Gazette II, p. 367 deals).

He then became ambassador to Costa Rica at the end of 1975 and held this post until he was replaced by Jürgen Scholl in 1979. As ambassador, he broke ground in August 1977 for the construction of a boys' dormitory at Central American Union College.

Honors

Individual evidence

  1. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany , 1969, p. 1528
  2. Files on the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany , 1970, p. 2417
  3. ^ C. Edward Huber: Annual Report 1976 , p. 93
  4. Boletin Del Centro Agronomico Tropical de Investigacion Y Ensenanza (CATIE) (No. 4/1975)
  5. Inter American News (August 1977; PDF; 579 kB)
  6. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 30, No. 172, September 13, 1978.