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List Of Ambassadors Of Germany To Russia
Ambassador of the German Empire to the Russian Empire 1871-1914 * Heinrich VII, Prince Reuss of Köstritz (1868–1876) * Hans Lothar von Schweinitz (1876–1891) * Bernhard von Werder (1892–1895) * Hugo Fürst von Radolin (1895–1901) * Friedrich Johann von Alvensleben (1901–1905) * Wilhelm von Schoen (1905–1907) * Friedrich von Pourtalès (1907–1914) * World War I German Ambassadors to the Soviet Union 1918-1991 *1918-18: Wilhelm von Mirbach (assassinated in Moscow) *1918-21: ''vacant'' *1921-22: Kurt Wiedenfeld *1922-28: Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau *1928-33: Herbert von Dirksen *1933-34: Rudolf Nadolny *1934-41: Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg * World War II *1956-58: Wilhelm Haas *1958-62: Hans Kroll *1962–66: Horst Groepper *1966–68: Gebhardt von Walther *1968–72: Helmut Allardt *1972-77: Ulrich Sahm *1977-80: Hans-Georg Wieck *1980-83: Andreas Meyer-Landrut *1983-87: Hansjörg Kastl *1987-89: Andreas Meyer-Landrut *1989–93 ...
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Géza Andreas Von Geyr
Géza Andreas von Geyr (born in 1962) is a German civil servant and diplomat. Since August 2023 he has been Permanent Representative of Germany to NATO and, as such, Germany's designated representative on the North Atlantic Council. He was previously German ambassador to Russia from 2019 to 2023. Biography From 17 March 2014 to July 2019, von Geyr was head of the policy department in the Federal Ministry of Defense in the office of ministerial director. From September 2019 to July 2023, Geyr was ambassador to Russia and headed the German Embassy in Moscow. He was succeeded by Alexander Graf Lambsdorff. In August 2023, Geyr was appointed Permanent Representative of Germany to NATO and as such will become Germany's representative on the North Atlantic Council. References

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Gebhardt Von Walther
Gebhardt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Deborah Gebhardt, basketball coach and scientist * Dixie Cornell Gebhardt (1866–1955), American designer of the state flag of Iowa * Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt, American singer-songwriter * Eduard von Gebhardt (1838–1925), Baltic German historical painter * Elke Gebhardt (born 1983), German racing cyclist * Evelyne Gebhardt (born 1954), German politician * Georg Gebhardt (1901–1975), German military officer during World War II * George Gebhardt (1879–1919), Swiss-born American silent film actor * Håkon Gebhardt (born 1969), Norwegian musician and record producer * Karl Gebhardt (1897–1948), German Nazi SS physician who conducted criminal medical experiments, executed for war crimes * Liz Gebhardt (1945–1996), English actress * Marcel Gebhardt (born 1979), German footballer * Marco Gebhardt (born 1972), German footballer * Mike Gebhardt (born 1965), American sailor * Miriam Gebhardt, architect, wr ...
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Embassy Of Germany, Moscow
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Moscow is the chief diplomatic mission of Germany in the Russian Federation. It is located at 56 Mosfilmovskaya Street (russian: Мосфильмовская ул., 56) in the Ramenki District of Moscow. See also * Germany–Russia relations * Embassy of Germany in Saint Petersburg * Diplomatic missions in Russia * List of ambassadors of Germany to Russia References External links *Embassy of Germany in Moscow Germany–Russia relations Germany Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
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Rüdiger Freiherr Von Fritsch
Rüdiger (English ''Ruediger'', ''Rudiger'', Roger) is a German given name. The meaning comes from Old High German: ''hruod'' (fame) and ''ger'' ( spear). The name became popular because of the character Rüdiger von Bechelaren from '' Nibelung''. People named Rüdiger * Aleksei Rüdiger (1929–2008), Patriarch Alexy II of the Russian Orthodox Church * Antonio Rüdiger (b. 1993), German footballer * Prince Rüdiger of Saxony (b. 1953), German prince * Maria Rüdiger-Belyaeva, mother of John Shalikashvili * Rüdiger Abramczik (b. 1956), German footballer * Rüdiger Gamm (b. 1971), German "mental calculator" * Rüdiger von der Goltz (1865-1945), German army general during the First World War, one of the principal commanders of Finnish Civil War, Latvian War of Independence, Battle of Cēsis (1919) and Estonian War of Independence * Rüdiger Haas (b. 1969), German tennis player * Rüdiger Heining (b. 1968), German agrarscientist and economist * Rüdiger Huzmann (died ...
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Ulrich Brandenburg
Ulrich (), is a German given name, derived from Old High German ''Uodalrich'', ''Odalric''. It is composed of the elements '' uodal-'' meaning "(noble) heritage" and ''-rich'' meaning "rich, powerful". Attested from the 8th century as the name of Alamannic nobility, the name is popularly given from the high medieval period in reference to Saint Ulrich of Augsburg (canonized 993). There is also a surname Ulrich. It is most prevalent in Germany and has the highest density in SwitzerlandThis last name was found in the United States around the year 1840Most Americans with the last name were concentrated in Pennsylvania, which was home to many Pennsylvania Dutch, German immigrant communities. Nowadays in the United States, the name is distributed largely in the Pennsylvania-Ohio regio History Documents record the Old High German name ''Oadalrich'' or ''Uodalrich'' from the later 8th century in Alamannia. The related name '' Adalric'' (Anglo-Saxon cognate '' Æthelric'') is attested ...
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Walter Jürgen Schmid
Walter Jürgen Schmid (born 1946) is a German diplomat who served as the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Guinea, Russia, and the Holy See. Early life After graduating from high school, Schmid completed his basic military service from 1966 to 1967. From 1968 to 1973 he studied law at the University of Tübingen, the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the University of Aix-en-Provence. From 1973 to 1975 he was a court trainee and received his juris doctor degree. Career He began his service at the Foreign Office in 1976 as an attaché before becoming personal advisor to State Minister Klaus von Dohnanyi. His first posting abroad was the embassy in Montevideo, Uruguay before he moved to the German embassy in Ankara, Turkey in 1982. From 1986 to 1991 he was Senate Director in the Senate Chancellery of Hamburg. His first posting as ambassador took him to Conakry, Guinea, from 1992 to 1994. In 1995 he went to the Royal College of Defence Studies in L ...
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Otto Von Der Gablentz
Otto Martin von der Gablentz (Berlin, 9 October 1930 – Amsterdam, 13 July 2007) was a German diplomat. He was ambassador to the Netherlands between 1983 and 1990, ambassador to Israel from 1990 to 1993 and between 1993 and 1995 was ambassador to the Russian Federation. He served as Rector of the College of Europe from 1996 until 2001. He was born and studied law in Berlin, also studying in Freiburg. He studied at the College of Europe in 1953 and returned to his alma mater as an assistant in 1955 and 1956. He began his diplomatic career in 1959. As a diplomat, he served as the German ambassador to the Netherlands (1983–1990), Israel (1990–1993) and Russia (1993–1995). He was Rector of the College of Europe from 1996 until 2001. He died on 13 July 2007 in Amsterdam. Biography Son of Otto Heinrich von der Gablentz and his wife Hilda, née Zietlow, Otto studied law at the Free University of Berlin and at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg, graduating in 1952. In 19 ...
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Klaus Blech
Klaus is a German, Dutch and Scandinavian given name and surname. It originated as a short form of Nikolaus, a German form of the Greek given name Nicholas. Notable persons whose family name is Klaus *Billy Klaus (1928–2006), American baseball player *Chris Klaus (born 1973), American entrepreneur *Frank Klaus (1887–1948), German-American boxer, 1913 Middleweight Champion *Fred Klaus (born 1967), German footballer *Josef Klaus (1910–2001), Chancellor of Austria 1966–1970 *Karl Ernst Claus (1796–1864), Russian chemist *Václav Klaus (born 1941), Czech politician, former President of the Czech Republic *Walter K. Klaus (1912–2012), American politician and farmer Notable persons whose given name is Klaus *Brother Klaus, Swiss patron saint *Klaus Augenthaler (born 1957), German football player and manager *Klaus Badelt (born 1967), German composer *Klaus Barbie (1913–1991), German SS-Hauptsturmführer and Holocaust Perpetrator *Klaus Bargsten (1911–2000), German ...
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Hansjörg Kastl
Hansjörg (or ''Hansjoerg'') may refer to: Hansjörg * Hansjörg Aschenwald (born 1965), Austrian Nordic combined skier *Hansjörg Dittus, German physicist whose fields of expertise are gravitational physics, metrology, inertial sensors *Hansjörg Felmy (1931–2007), German actor *Hansjörg Göritz (born 1959), German architect *Hansjörg Hirschbühl (born 1937), Swiss bobsledder who competed in the early 1950s * Hansjörg Jäkle (born 1971), German former ski jumper who competed from 1993 to 2002 *Hansjörg Knauthe (born 1944), East German former biathlete, who competed at the Olympics * Hansjörg Kunze (born 1959), German track and field athlete * Hansjörg Lunger (born 1964), Italian ski mountaineer * Giovanni Giorgio Moroder, also known as ''Hansjörg Moroder'' (born 1940), Italian music producer and DJ, the " Father of Disco" *Hansjörg Pauli (born 1931), Swiss musicologist, writer, and music critic * Hansjörg Raffl (born 1958), Italian luger who competed from the late 1970s ...
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Andreas Meyer-Landrut
Andreas Meyer-Landrut (born 31 May 1929) is a former German diplomat. He was West Germany's ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow from 1980 to 1983 and again from 1987 to 1989. He also served as the chief of staff to the office of the President of Germany during the presidency of Richard von Weizsäcker from 1989 to 1994. Early life Andreas Meyer-Landrut was born on 31 May 1929 in Tallinn, Estonia.Schwehn, Klaus JAndreas Meyer-Landrut - Diplomat und Lenas Opa. Suite101.de. 29 March 2010. Accessed 1 May 2010. He and his family, Baltic German industrialists, were relocated from Estonia to occupied Poland at the beginning of World War II because of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. At the end of the war, the family fled westwards to Germany. After graduating in 1950 from high school ('' Gymnasium'') with the Abitur in Bielefeld, Germany, he studied Slavistics, Eastern European history and sociology at the University of Göttingen. He spent one year of his studies at the Univ ...
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