German Foreign Office

foreign ministry of Germany, 1871-1945
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German Foreign Office

Summary

German Foreign Office is a foreign affairs ministry[1].

Key Facts

  • German Foreign Office is in the country of German Reich[2].
  • German Foreign Office's image is recorded as Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H28719, Berlin, Auswärtiges Amt.jpg[3].
  • German Foreign Office's instance of is recorded as foreign affairs ministry[4].
  • German Foreign Office's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[5].
  • German Foreign Office's ISNI is recorded as 0000000123219062[6].
  • German Foreign Office's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 261863980[7].
  • German Foreign Office's GND ID is recorded as 2029553-4[8].
  • German Foreign Office's IdRef ID is recorded as 026586207[9].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau[10].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Müller[11].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Adolf Köster[12].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Walter Simons[13].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Joseph Wirth[14].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Friedrich Rosen[15].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Joseph Wirth[16].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Walther Rathenau[17].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Joseph Wirth[18].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Hans von Rosenberg[19].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Gustav Stresemann[20].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Julius Curtius[21].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Brüning[22].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Konstantin von Neurath[23].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Joachim von Ribbentrop[24].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Arthur Seyss-Inquart[25].
  • German Foreign Office's chairperson is recorded as Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk[26].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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