List of ambassadors of Germany to the Netherlands

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Ambassador of Germany to the Netherlands
Deutscher Botschafter im Königreich der Niederlande
Plaque of German foreign missions.svg
Incumbent
Cyril Nunn  [ de ]
since September 2021
Residence London
Inaugural holder Wilhelm von Perponcher-Sedlnitzky
Formation1871

List of German ambassadors in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Contents

Envoys of the German states

Envoys of Baden

Margraviate of Baden

Grand Duchy of Baden

Envoys of Bavaria

Envoys of Prussia

Envoys of Saxony

Electorate of Saxony

Kingdom of Saxony

Envoys of Württemberg

Duchy of Württemberg

Electorate of Württemberg

Kingdom of Württemberg

Ambassadors of Germany

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Embassy of Germany in The Hague
Huis Schuylenburch, residence of the German Ambassador in The Hague Duitse ambassade.jpg
Huis Schuylenburch, residence of the German Ambassador in The Hague

North German Confederation (1867–1871)

German Reich (1871–1945)

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

diplomatic relations disrupted due to World War II [1]

Federal Republic of Germany

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