Wolfram Hucke

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Wolfram Hucke

Wolfram Hucke (born February 6, 1914 in Madrid ; † January 9, 2011 in Kungsbacka , southern Sweden ) was a German diplomat.

Life

Hucke studied at the University of Marburg law and was founded in 1933 in the Corps Hasso Nassovia recipiert . In 1937 he was promoted to Dr. iur. PhD. On August 1, 1952, he joined the Foreign Service as an employee . After a short briefing at the headquarters, he was transferred to the German Embassy in Santiago de Chile as head of the consular department . There he was accepted into the civil service in August 1954 . Returned to the head office in 1957, he worked first in the protocol and then as deputy head of the legal department. He became head of the consulate in Porto Alegre(1961) and in Detroit (1964). As head of the legal and consular department, he came to the Paris embassy in the Hôtel Beauharnais in 1966 . He was ambassador in Guatemala from 1972 and in Havana from 1975 . When Rudolf Scharping was attending a festival in Havana, Hucke probably drew comparisons between the military dictatorships that were widespread in Latin America at the time - including at his previous post in Guatemala - and communist Cuba, which he then presented to SPIEGEL as a story. According to another source, Hucke worked "like a Prussian soldier who ... persevered in a lost position". When he reached the age limit, he retired in February 1979. He was married to Siv Nellie from Sweden.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 68/1207.
  2. Dissertation: Lines of Development of Collective Labor Law in France .
  3. Wolfram Hucke: Press and Information Office, Bulletin of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government . Issue 23. Federal Ministry of Finance, Deutscher Bundes-Verlag, 1991
  4. Der Spiegel 37/1978: "Bonn's representative in Cuba amazes with idiosyncratic political analyzes".
  5. ^ Obituary by the Federal Foreign Office
  6. ^ Peter Woeste I: Obituary Wolfram Hucke (CT 1207) . Corps newspaper of Hasso-Nassovia, No. 129 (2019)
predecessor Office successor
Karl Graf von Spreti German Ambassador to Guatemala
1972–1975
Gerhard Dohms
1963–1975 vacant German ambassador to Cuba
1975–1979
Armin Friday