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List of ambassadors of Germany to the Netherlands

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Ambassador of Germany to the Netherlands
Deutscher Botschafter im Königreich der Niederlande
Incumbent
Cyril Nunn [de]
since September 2021
ResidenceLondon
Inaugural holderWilhelm von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky
Formation1871

List of German ambassadors in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Envoys of the German states

Envoys of Baden

Margraviate of Baden

  • 1709–1713: Hermann von Petkum; Resident
  • 1719–1723: Henry Charles des Bordes; Resident
  • 1725–1725: Abel Rotholf de la Devèze; Resident
  • 1747–1780: Gottlieb Heinrich von Treuer; Resident, from 1776 Resident Minister
  • 1781–1795: George François de Bosset; chargé d'affaires

Grand Duchy of Baden

  • 1806–1810: George François de Bosset; Resident Minister
  • 1866–1871: Gustav von Bohlen Halbach

Envoys of Bavaria

  • 1690–1692: Corbinian von Prielmayer; Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1692–1692: Don Balthazar de Fuenmayor y la Sazon; charge d'affaires
  • 1695–1697: Corbinian von Prielmayer von Priel; Envoy Extraordinary, from 1697 Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1698–1702: Johann Baptist von Lancier; Resident
  • 1714–1717: Baron von Heydenfeldt, Envoy
  • 1721–1741: Jacob Anthon van Gansinot; Resident, from 1729 Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1742–1755: Petrus van Elsacker; Resident, from 1751 Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1755–1785: Jacob Olivier von Cornet (1710-1785); Resident, from 1769 Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1786–1787: Arnold Joseph Polis; charge d'affaires
  • 1787–1806: Franciscus Antonius van Willingen (b. 1738); charge d'affaires
  • 1807–1810: Friedrich Wilhelm von Hertling; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1810–1814: Break in relations due to annexation by France
  • 1815–1824: Friedrich August von Gise
  • 1869–1870: Joseph von Sigmund

Envoys of Prussia

  • 1648: establishment of diplomatic relations
  • 1651–1661: Daniel Weimann
  • 1672–1675: Gerhard Bernhard von Pölnitz
  • 1746–1746: Christoph Heinrich von Ammon
  • 1814–1816: Karl Christian von Brockhausen
  • 1817–1823: Franz Ludwig von Hatzfeldt
  • 1823–1824: Peter Heinrich August von Salviati
  • 1825–1827: Friedrich Heinrich Leopold von Schladen
  • 1827–1828: Ludwig of Waldburg-Truchsess
  • 1829–1830: August Ludwig Schoultz von Ascheraden
  • 1830–1834: Mortimer von Maltzan
  • 1835–1842: Hermann Friedrich von Wylich und Lottum
  • 1842–1861: Hans von Königsmarck
  • 1862–1863: Alphonse von Oriola
  • 1863–1874: Wilhelm von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky

Envoys of Saxony

  • 1649: establishment of diplomatic relations

Electorate of Saxony

  • 1649–1664: Martin Tancke
  • 1668–1683: vacant
  • 1683–1683: Albrecht Friedrich von Hünicke; Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1683–1685: Emanuel Willius; chargé d'affaires
  • 1685–1691: vacant
  • 1691–1692: Wolf Abraham von Gersdorff; Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1693–1694: Otto Heinrich von Friesen; Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1697–1719: Wolf Abraham von Gersdorff; Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1697–1698: Christoph Dietrich von Bose the Younger; Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1707–1710: Peter Robert Taparelli von Lagnasco; Envoy Extraordinary
  • 1710–1713: Georg Graf von Werthern; Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1719–1721: Philipp von Stosch
  • 1721–1750: Claude de Brosse; Minister Plenipotentiary and Ambassador
  • 1750–1750: Johann Arnold Ernst; chargé d'affaires
  • 1750–1766: Johann Heinrich Kauderbach; Resident, from 1759 Minister
  • 1766–1780: Jean Pierre Isaaq Dubois; chargé d'affaires
  • 1779–1791: Karl Wilhelm von Martens; chargé d'affaires

Kingdom of Saxony

  • 1830–1832: Karl von Einsiedel; Resident in Munich
  • 1832–1862: vacant
  • 1862–1874: Oswald von Fabrice; Resident in Brussels

Envoys of Württemberg

  • 1787: Establishment of diplomatic relations

Duchy of Württemberg

  • 1787–1798: Hauptmann von Penasse; chargé d'affaires
  • 1798–1799: Contamine; chargé d'affaires
  • 1799–1803: Johann Christian Friedrich von Hügel; Resident Minister

Electorate of Württemberg

  • 1803–1805: Johann Christian Friedrich von Hügel; Resident Minister

Kingdom of Württemberg

  • 1807–1807: Johann Chévalier von Harmensen; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1807–1808: Christoph Erdmann von Steube; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1808–1808: Friedrich Eckbrecht von Dürckheim-Montmartin, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1808–1810: Christoph Erdmann von Steube; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1810–1814: Break in relations
  • 1814–1815: Friedrich August Gremp von Freudenstein; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
  • 1815–1839: August von Wächter; Consul-General, chargé d'affaires, Resident Minister
  • 1843: Woellwarth von Reinhardt; Resident Minister
  • 1844–1848: Baron von Pfeil; Resident Minister
  • 1848: Dissolution of the legation

Ambassadors of Germany

Embassy of Germany in The Hague
Huis Schuylenburch, residence of the German Ambassador in The Hague

North German Confederation (1867–1871)

German Reich (1871–1945)

Count Friedrich Johann von Alvensleben
Ambassador Mühlenfeld (left) being received by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, 12 May 1953.

German Empire (1871–1918)

Weimar Republic (1919–1933)

Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

  • 1933–1940: Julius von Zech Burkersroda
  • 1940–1945: Otto Bene

diplomatic relations disrupted due to World War II[1]

Federal Republic of Germany

  • 1950–1952: Karl du Mont
  • 1952–1953: Werner von Holleben
  • 1953–1958: Hans Mühlenfeld
  • 1958–1963: Josef Löns
  • 1963–1965: Hans Berger
  • 1965–1968: Karl Hermann Knoke
  • 1968–1972: Hans Arnold
  • 1972–1976: Adolf Max Obermayer
  • 1976–1979: Herbert Turner
  • 1980–1983: Gerhard Fischer
  • 1983–1990: Otto von der Gablentz
  • 1990–1994: Klaus-Jürgen Citron
  • 1994–1996: Wilhelm Haas[2]
  • 1996–2001: Eberhard von Puttkamer[3]
  • 2001–2006: Edmund Duckwitz[4]
  • 2006–2010: Thomas Runner
  • 2010–2012: Heinz Peter Behr[5]
  • 2012–2016: Franz Joseph Kremp[6]
  • 2016–2021: Dirk Brengelmann[7]
  • 2021–: Cyril Nunn[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Radiophotos, Times Wide World (5 September 1939). "Germans Hold Henderson at Dutch Border Until Reich Staff Is Safely on Way Home; ENEMY AMBASSADORS LEAVE BERLIN". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  2. ^ Gordin, Michael D. (13 April 2015). Scientific Babel: How Science Was Done Before and After Global English. University of Chicago Press. p. 391. ISBN 978-0-226-00029-9. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  3. ^ Short, Philip (26 July 2022). Putin. Henry Holt and Company. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-62779-367-4. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  4. ^ Patel, Bimal (10 April 2014). The World Court Reference Guide and Case-Law Digest: Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders of the International Court of Justice (2001-2010) and Case-Law Digest (1992-2010). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 293. ISBN 978-90-04-26189-1. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  5. ^ Székely, Tamás (30 August 2017). "Germany's New Ambassador To Hungary Announced At Round-Table Talk In Budapest". Hungary Today. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  6. ^ "German Envoy Plans Visit to Nazi Graves in Holland". The Forward. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Dirk Brengelmann, Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy". www.nato.int. NATO. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  8. ^ "German Amb. before leaving Cairo: Egypt is an important partner in the MIDEAST peace process". Egypt Today. 3 August 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2023.

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