Yao thingy
Yao Dingchen (* 1905 in Guandong , Chinese Empire , † July 1965 in Athens ) was a diplomat of the Republic of China .
Life
Yao Dingchen received his early education in Guandong and Shanghai , studied political science at the University of Southeast China and the University of Paris . He received his doctorate in law from the University of Grenoble .
On June 3, 1937, he was a member of the Overseas Affairs Committee of the Chinese Government in Nanjing at the 23rd session of the International Labor Organization at the League of Nations in Geneva . From 1940 to 1941 he was Consul General in Vienna . In 1941 he was second secretary of the legation in Rome . From 1942 to 1943 he was consul in Johannesburg . From 1944 to 1957, Yao Dingchen was Tahiti's first consul general . From 1960 to 1962 he was chargé d'affaires in Lome and from 1963 to 1965 he was charge d'affaires in Athens .
Private
Yao Dingchen was married with five children.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Richard David Comerford, Chu Hsueh-fan and the Chinese labor movement, 1926-1948: a struggle for labor unity, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1972-706 p . 47
- ^ At Gao, Shanghai Sanctuary: Chinese and Japanese Policy Toward European Jewish Refugees during World War II, p. 52 Mordecai Paldiel, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust, p. 35
- ↑ China Magazine , 1941, p. 91
- ^ Pacific Islands Monthly: PIM, Volume 36, Issue 2, Pacific Publications, 1965, p. 147
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Ho Feng-Shan | Chinese consul general in Vienna 1940 to 1941 |
Shen-Shi-hua |
Chinese Chargé d'affaires in Lomé 1960 to 1962 |
Chang Ping-chun | |
Wen Yuan-ning | Chargé d'affaires in Athens 1962 to 1965 |
Wen Yuan-ning |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Yao thingy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Yao Ting Chen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Chinese diplomat |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Guandong , Chinese Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | July 1965 |
Place of death | Athens |