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List of ambassadors of Germany to Egypt

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The List of German ambassadors in Egypt contains all German ambassadors in Egypt, including their predecessors such as Prussian consuls. The embassy is in the capital Cairo.

History

The Federal Republic of Germany established diplomatic relations with Egypt in 1952. Between May 1965 and June 1972 the embassy was closed and diplomatic relations were broken off. During this time, the Federal Republic had diplomats with the rank of embassy councilor or legation councilor as chargé d'affaires on site. The GDR had a commercial representation from 1953, a consulate general from 1959 and an ambassador in Cairo from 1969.

Ambassadors

Name Image Term Start Term End Notes
Heinrich Brugsch 1864 Prussian consul in Cairo
Julius von Jasmund 1870 1874 (1827–1879)[1]
Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch
Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch
1878 Consul General
Eduard von Derenthall 1882 Consul General
Otto L. Schmidt-Leda 1885
Casimir von Leyden 1894 Consul General
Oswald von Richthofen
Oswald von Richthofen
1885 1896 German representative at the public debt administration of Egypt in Cairo (The German Debt Commissioner in Cairo)
Maximilian von Loehr 1894
Jakob Johannes Schneller 1901 1901
Theodor Bumiller
Theodor Bumiller
1902 Freiherr von Humboldt headed the consulate in Alexandria
Hartmann von Richthofen
Hartmann von Richthofen
1903 1904 chargé d’Affaires
Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff
Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff
1906 1908
Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg
Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg
1908 1912
Padel von Kulemann 1916 [2]
1923: Re-establishment of a German diplomatic mission in Egypt (the Kingdom of Egypt existed from 1922 to 1952)
Eberhard von Stohrer
Eberhard von Stohrer
1926 1935
Wernher von Ow-Wachendorf 1936 1939
1952: Establishment of diplomatic relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and Egypt
Günther Pawelke 1952 1954 [3]
Rudolf Holzhausen 1955 1955 chargé d’affaires
Walther Becker 1955 1959
Walter Weber 1959 1964
Georg Federer 1964 1965
1965: Breaking off diplomatic relations
Horst Hauthal 1965 1966 Legation Councilor 1st Class, chargé d'Affaires
Lothar Lahn 1966 1969 Embassy counselor, chargé d'affaires
Walter Jesser 1969 1972 Envoy; chargé d’Affaires
1972: Resumption of diplomatic relations
Hans-Georg Steltzer 1972 1978
Wolfgang Behrends 1978 1979
Hans-Joachim Hille 1979 1982
Kurt Müller 1982 1986
Martin Elsässer 1986 1990
Heinz Fiedler 1990 1993
Wolf-Dietrich Schilling 1993 1998
Peter Dingens 1998 2000
Paul von Maltzahn 2000 2003
Martin Kobler
Martin Kobler
2003 2006
Bernd Erbel 2006 2009
Michael Bock 2009 2014
Hansjörg Haber 2014 2015
Julius Georg Luy
Julius Georg Luy
2015 2019
Cyrill Jean Nunn 2019 2021
Frank Hartmann 2021 Present

See also

References

  1. ^ Ernennung zu Deutschen Konsuln. Vom 12. März 1872 auf Wikisource
    Verordnung, betreffend die Einschränkung der Gerichtsbarkeit der deutschen Konsuln in Egypten auf Wikisource
  2. ^ Süssheim, Karl; Flemming, Barbara; Schmidt, Jan (2002). The Diary of Karl Süssheim (1878-1947): Orientalist Between Munich and Istanbul. Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 155. ISBN 978-3-515-07573-2. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  3. ^ Die Bundesregierung beabsichtigte, mit den Regierungen der arabischen Liga diplomatische Beziehungen auf Residentministerniveau aufzunehmen, nach dem diese mit dem Königreich Ägypten bestanden. Für die auszutauschenden Akkreditierungsschreiben hatte Faruq auf den Titel „König von Ägypten und Sudan“ bestanden Vgl. Bulletin vom 15. März 1952 S. 313 und BT-Drs. Nr. 3659. Faruq wurde durch einen Armeeputsch zur Abdankung gezwungen und am 7. September 1952 bildete Muhammad Nagib eine Regierung (vgl. Keesing 1952 S. 3637). Am 10. September 1952 wurde das Schilumimabkommen unterzeichnet. bundesarchiv.de
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