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Ambassador of Germany to France | |
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Deutscher Botschafter in Frankreich | |
since 2020 | |
Style | Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary |
Residence | Paris |
Inaugural holder | Harry von Arnim |
Formation | 1871 |
This is an incomplete list of ambassadors from Germany to France.
In 1874, the Embassy in Paris was one of only four Germany embassies alongside London, Saint Petersburg, and Vienna, Today, of 226 diplomatic missions abroad, Germany has five diplomatic and consular missions in France. The German Embassy is in Paris. [1] In 1961, France returned the Hôtel de Beauharnais, the former German embassy in Paris which had been expropriated by France at the end of World War II, as a gesture of solidarity between the two nations. [2] Additionally, there are four consulates-general in Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille and Strasbourg. [3] [4]
The Hôtel de Beauharnais in the 7th arrondissement of Paris serves as the official residence of the German Ambassador to France. [5]
August Friedrich Ferdinand Graf von der Goltz was Minister for Foreign Affairs of Prussia between 1808 and 1814, the first person to hold that title.
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Count Joachim Karl Ludwig Mortimer von Maltzan, Freiherr von Wartenberg und Penzlin was a Prussian diplomat and Foreign Minister from 1841 to 1842.
Baron Karl Anton Philipp von Werther was a German diplomat. A royal Prussian Privy Councilor and Envoy, later to the North German Confederation and the German Empire, serving in Switzerland, Greece, Denmark, Russia, Austria, France and the Ottoman Empire.
Robert Heinrich Ludwig, Graf von der Goltz was a German diplomat and politician in Prussia.
Karl Friedrich Heinrich, Graf von der Goltz was a Prussian Generalleutnant and diplomat.
Wilhelm Bernhard, Count von der Goltz was a Prussian officer and diplomat.
Adolf Georg Otto "Ago" von Maltzan, Baron zu Wartenberg und Penzlin was a German diplomat during the Weimar Republic, serving as State Secretary of the Foreign Office and Ambassador in Washington.
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