The following is a partial list of German diplomatic representatives to Copenhagen in Denmark .
History
Prussian envoys have been appointed to Copenhagen since 1656, and from the North German Confederation since 1868. The German Empire appointed envoys to Copenhagen since 1871. During the occupation by the German Reich from 1940 to 1945, these were replaced by Reich Plenipotentiaries. In January 1951, a Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany was set up in Copenhagen, which was converted into an embassy in June 1951.
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany is currently headed by Prof. Dr. Pascal Hector, Ambassador and is located at Göteborg Plads 1, 2150 Nordhavn, Copenhagen . There are German consuls in Aarhus (the seat of Aarhus Municipality ), Haderslev (the administrative seat of Haderslev Municipality ), Nuuk (the capital of Greenland ), Nørresundby (a city in Aalborg Municipality ), Odense (the largest city on the island of Funen ), Rønne (the largest town on the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea ), and Tórshavn (capital of the Faroe Islands ).[1]
Envoys from the German States (before 1871)
Hanseatic envoys
Name
Image
Term Start
Term End
Notes
Gerhard Ernst von Franckenau
1720
1720
Chargé d'affaires (Lübeck only)
Johann Gottfried Masius
1720
1723
Agent (Lübeck only)
Hieronymus Nicolaus Gercken
1723
Agent
Hermann Jacob Forck
1752
1759
Resident (for Bremen from 1757).
Heinrich Carl Meinig
1759
1810
Resident, agent until 1805 (for Hamburg from 1769)
Interruption of relationships as a result French annexation of the Hanseatic cities: 1810-1814
August Wilhelm Pauli
1814
1848
Resident minister, agent until 1829
Vacant: 1848-1855
Friedrich Krüger
1855
1864
Resident Minister
Vacant: 1865-1868 [2]
Saxon envoys
Diplomatic relations were established in 1743.
Name
Image
Term Start
Term End
Notes
Johann von Schade
1700
1703
Ernst Christoph von Manteuffel
1705
1711
Jost Friedrich von Arnstedt
1711
1711
Heinrich Friedrich von Frisen
1714
1715
Hieronymus von Leipziger
1717
1720
Gustav Georg von Völkersahm
1757
1768
Karl Heinrich von Schlitz
1778
Hans Rudolph August von Gersdorf
1815
1808
Benedict Christian von Merbitz
1815
1836
Prussian envoys
Diplomatic relations were established in 1656.
Name
Image
Term Start
Term End
Notes
Wilhelm Nöldeke[4]
1951
1954
Consul General from January 1951; Ambassador from June 1951
Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz
1954
1958
Gerhart Feine
1958
1959
Hans Berger
1959
1963
Friedrich Buch
1963
1966
Klaus Simon
1966
1970
Günther Scholl
1970
1973
Werner Ahrens
1973
1977
Harald Hofmann
1977
1981
Rudolf Jestaedt
1981
1986
Helmut Redies
1986
1987
Rüdiger von Pachelbel
1988
1991
Hermann Gründel
1991
1996
Johann Dreher
1997
2001
Johannes Dohmes
2001
2005
Gerhard Nourney
2005
2008
Christoph Jessen
2008
2011
Michael Zenner
2011
2014
Claus Robert Krumrei
2014
2017
Andreas Meitzner
2017
2019
Detlev Rünger
2019
2021
Pascal Hector
2021
Present
See also
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