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The following year consulates-general were (re)opened in London, New York City, Paris, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Brussels, Rome, and Athens (until 1951 these were not embassies, as by virtue of the Occupation Statute the three allied powers had competence of foreign affairs; these consulates were intended to just manage commercial & consular affairs).
New York City, the largest city in the United States, is home to the General Assembly of the United Nations, and all 195 member and observer states send permanent delegations. Nine diplomatic missions in New York City listed below are also formally accredited as each country's official embassy to the United States. There are 108 missions in the ...
Consul General in New Orleans. Ernst Wendler (1934–1936) Edgar von Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim (1937–1941) Consul General in New York. Hans Borchers (1933–1941) Consul General in Philadelphia. Erich Windels (1939–1941) Consul General in San Francisco. Fritz Wiedemann (1939–1941) Consul General in San Juan. Henry Freese (-1941 ...
East Germany had diplomatic relations with the United States from 1974 to 1990. The GDR's ambassadors to the U.S. were also accredited to Canada as the GDR did not have a physical diplomatic presence there.
In the United States for example, most countries have a consulate-general in New York City (the home of the United Nations), and some have consulates-general in other major cities. Consulates are subordinate posts of their home country's diplomatic mission (typically an embassy, in the capital city of the host
David Gill (born 1966) is a German civil servant and politician, serving as the German Ambassador to Ireland since August 2024. He previously served as German Consul General in New York and he had been Secretary of State and head of the Bundespräsidialamt, the administration of the President of Germany.
Ambassador Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff is photographed by journalists leaving a meeting at the U.S. State Department in 1938.. On December 12, 1941 – following Germany's declaration of war against the United States – Switzerland assumed the role of protecting power of Germany in the United States and took custody of the chancery of the German embassy; staff were, meanwhile, interned at the ...
The U.S. wasn't compelled to recognize the reunified Germany as a new nation and subsequently closed its embassy to East Germany in Berlin on October 2, 1990, while maintaining the embassy to former West Germany in Bonn. [1] The embassy in former East Berlin would later reopen as the official American embassy to Germany in 1998 while the ...