List of ambassadors of Germany to Argentina

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The following is a list of German ambassadors in Argentina. The seat of the embassy is the German Embassy in Buenos Aires.

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History

The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany is led by Ambassador Dieter Lamlé and is located at Villanueva 1055, C1426BMC Buenos Aires. [1] There are Honorary Consuls in Córdoba, El Calafate, Eldorado, Mendoza, Posadas, Salta, San Carlos de Bariloche, San Miguel de Tucumán, and Ushuaia. [1]

Heads of missions

NameImageTerm StartTerm EndNotes
Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1803-1892).svg Kingdom of Prussia
Friedrich von Gülich
(1820–1903)
18571868 [2]
Flag of Germany (1867-1918).svg North German Confederation
Rudolf Friedrich Le Maistre
(1835–1903)
Rudolph Le Maistre.jpg 18681871 [2] Also Minister-Resident for the Republic of Uruguay [3]
Flag of Germany (1867-1918).svg / Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg / Flag of Germany 1933.svg / German Empire
Rudolf Friedrich Le Maistre
(1835–1903)
Rudolph Le Maistre.jpg 18711875 [2]
Theodor von Holleben
(1838–1913)
Theodor vonHolleben1.jpg 18751885 [2]
Wolfram von Rotenhan
(1845–1912)
18851890 [2]
Friedrich Richard Krauel
(1848–1918)
Friedrich Richard Krauel.JPG 18901894 [2]
Karl August von der Goltz 18941896
Friedrich von Mentzingen
(1858–1922)
Friedrich Freiherr von und zu Mentzingen, 1903.png 18961899 [2]
Ernst von Treskow
(1844–1915)
Ernst von Treskow.jpg 18991901Envoy
Hans von Wangenheim
(1859–1915)
Hans von Wangenheim.jpg 19011904
Julius von Waldthausen
(1858–1935)
19041910 [2]
Hilmar Freiherr von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen
(* 1867; † 1939)
Von Den Bussche - Haddenhausen LCCN2014711023.jpg 19101914 [2]
Karl von Luxburg
(1872–1956)
Karl Ludwig Graf von Luxburg.jpg 19141917 [2]
Franz Olshausen
(1872–1962)
1920 [2] 1920Husband of Käthe Olshausen-Schönberger
Adolf Pauli
(1860–1947)
19201924
Carl Richard Gneist
(1868–1939)
19241928Envoy Extraordinary
Friedrich von Keller
(1873–1960)
Friedrich von Keller.jpg 19281933 Chargé d'Affaires
Heinrich von Kaufmann-Asser
(1882–1954)
010 Allers - Heinrich von Kaufmann.jpg 1933
Edmund Freiherr von Thermann
(1884–1951)
19331942
Erich Otto Meynen
(1890–1954)
19421944
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg / Federal Republic of Germany
Hermann Terdenge
(1882–1959)
19511955
Werner Junker
(1902–1990)
19551963
Ernst-Günther Mohr
(1904–1991)
19631969
Luitpold Werz
(1907–1973)
19691972
Horst-Krafft Robert
(1920–2009)
19721975
Jörg Kastl
(1922–2014)
19751977
Joachim Jaenicke
(1915–2007)
19771980
Paul Verbeek
(1925–2019)
19801984
Hans-Werner Graf Finck von Finckenstein
(1926–2012)
19841987
Herbert Limmer
(1930–2023)
19871993
Wiegand Pabsch
(1932–2023)
19931997
Adolf von Wagner
(1935–2023)
19972000
Hans-Ulrich Spohn
(b. 1938)
20002003
Rolf Schumacher
(b. 1943)
20032008
Günter Rudolf Knieß
(b. 1951)
20082012
Bernhard Graf von Waldersee
(b. 1952)
20122017
Jürgen Christian Mertens
(b. 1953)
20172020
Ulrich A. Sante
(b. 1957)
20202023
Dieter Lamlé
(b. 1960)
2023Present

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References

  1. 1 2 Amt, Auswärtiges. "German missions in Argentina". www.auswaertiges-amt.de. German Federal Foreign Office . Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Archived (Date missing) at buenos-aires.diplo.de (Error: unknown archive URL)
  3. Bundesgesetzblatt des Norddeutschen Bundes 1869, Seite 139 auf Wikisource