List of ambassadors of Germany to Serbia

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The list of German ambassadors in Brazil contains the highest-ranking representatives of the German Empire and the Federal Republic of Germany in Serbia.

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History

The country was known as Serbia until 1918, then Yugoslavia from 1918 to 2003, as Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006, and today, is Serbia. The German embassy is at Kneza Milosa 74-76, 11000 Belgrade. [1]

Diplomatic representatives

NameImageTerm StartTerm EndNotes
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg / Flag of Germany 1933.svg / German Empire
Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch.jpg 18751876
Hippolyt von Bray-Steinburg 18761891
Ludwig von Wäcker-Gotter 18911902
Franz von Reichenau 19091911
Friedrich von Keller Friedrich von Keller.jpg 19181921
Adolf Köster Koester adolf 1920s.png 19281930
Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg / Federal Republic of Germany
Robert Ulrich Stolperstein Wilhelmstr 92 (Mitte) Robert Ulrich.jpg 19511952
Heinrich von Hardenberg 19521953
Hans Kroll Bundesarchiv Bild 183-92106-0014, Hans Kroll.jpg 19531954
Karl Georg Pfleiderer Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2008-0148, Karl Georg Pfleiderer.jpg 19551957
1957–1968: Disruption of relationship
Peter Blachstein Predsednik Tito prima akreditive od ambasadora SR Nemacke.jpg 19681969
Joachim Jaenicke Joachim Jaenicke.jpg 19701974
Jesco von Puttkamer 19751979
Horst Grabert Horst Grabert thumb.jpg 19791984
Gisela Rheker 19841987
Hansjörg Eiff 19881992
Gerhard Enver Schrömbgens 19921996as chargé d'affaires
Wilfried Gruber 19961999
Joachim Schmidt 20002002
Kurt Leonberger Boris Tadic, William D. Montgomery and Kurt Leonberger at the George C. Marshall Center, 2003.jpg 20022004
Andreas Zobel 20052007
Wolfram Maas Wolfram Maas-mc.rs.jpg 20072012
Heinz Wilhelm Heinz Wilhelm-mc.rs (cropped) - Heinz Wilhelm.jpg 20122015
Axel Dittmann Axel Dittmann-mc.rs.jpg 20152018
Thomas Schieb 20182022 [2]
Anke Konrad 2022Present [3]

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References

  1. Amt, Auswärtiges. "German missions in Serbia". www.auswaertiges-amt.de. German Federal Foreign Office . Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  2. Amt, Auswärtiges. "Ambassador Thomas Schieb". den-haag-cw.diplo.de. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  3. Yazari, Yazi (23 January 2024). "Germany and France call on Serbia to impose sanctions against Russia". www.ankasam.org. ANKASAM | Ankara Center for Crisis and Policy Studies. Retrieved 24 January 2024.