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Frederic M. Sackett, Ambassador February 12, 1930 March 24, 1933 William E. Dodd, Ambassador August 30, 1933 December 29, 1937 Hugh R. Wilson, Ambassador March 3, 1938 November 16, 1938 Alexander C. Kirk, Chargé d'Affaires May 1939 October 1940 Leland B. Morris, Chargé d'Affaires October 1940 December 11, 1941
1933 (Mar) 1933 (Nov) 1936; 1938; ... This is a list of ambassadors of Germany. ... Berlin, Germany: Abdul J. Ariyaee (acting ambassador)
The German foreign office (Auswärtiges Amt (AA)) had a sizable network of diplomatic missions when Nazis came to power in 1933. While it was a deeply traditional and elitist organisation within the German civil service, it enthusiastically helped the Nazis prosecute an ambitious foreign policy.
Prior to that, the only German states holding diplomatic relations with the U.S. were the Kingdom of Prussia, since 1835, and the three Hanseatic cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck, since 1853. [1] Relations were broken twice (1917 to 1921, 1941 to 1955) while Germany and the United States were at war.
Pages in category "Ambassadors of the United States to Germany" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
William Edward Dodd (October 21, 1869 – February 9, 1940) [2] was an American historian, author and diplomat.A liberal Democrat, he served as the United States Ambassador to Germany from 1933 to 1937 during the Nazi era.
John Sherman Cooper, Ambassador December 20, 1974 September 28, 1976 David B. Bolen, Ambassador August 22, 1977 June 20, 1980 Herbert S. Okun, Ambassador August 20, 1980 January 13, 1983 Rozanne L. Ridgway, Ambassador January 26, 1983 July 13, 1985 Francis J. Meehan, Ambassador September 16, 1985 November 30, 1988 Richard Clark Barkley, Ambassador
George Strausser Messersmith (October 3, 1883 – January 29, 1960) was a United States ambassador to Austria, Cuba, Mexico, and Argentina. Messersmith also served as head of the consulate in Germany from 1930 to 1934, during the rise of the Nazi Party.