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Diplomatic missions of Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany manages 227 diplomatic missions abroad. Of these, 153 are embassies, 52 consulates-general, 7 consulates, and 12 multilateral missions making it one of the world's largest diplomatic networks.
NOTE: Consulate Nagoya has reporting responsibilities for these 3 prefectures and provides emergency American citizen services (ACS). Osaka staff covers routine ACS in Nagoya through monthly visits (by appointment) or at CG Osaka-Kobe. Naha (CG) Okinawa, the Amami Oshima Island group (which is the Southern part of Kagoshima Prefecture)
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 ...
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Qatar has an embassy in Berlin, an embassy outpost in Bonn, and a consulate-general in Munich. Germany has an embassy in Doha. [161] Saudi Arabia: See Germany–Saudi Arabia relations. Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Berlin and a consulate-general in Frankfurt. Germany has an embassy in Riyadh and a consulate-general in Jeddah. [162] Singapore
Consulate-General mfa.bg/embassies/usagc3: 737 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2105 Magnificent Mile Canada: Consulate-General Two Prudential Plaza, Suite 2400 Chicago Loop Chile: Consulate-General chile.gob.cl/chicago: 1415 North Dayton Street, Second Floor Near North Side China: Consulate-General chicago.china-consulate.gov.cn: 100 West Erie Street
1965–1968 Rolf Friedemann Pauls; 1968–1971 Karl Hermann Knoke; 1971–1974 Jesco von Puttkamer; 1974–1977 Per Fischer; 1977–1981 Klaus Schütz; 1981–1985 Niels Hansen
The Federal Republic of Germany moved its consulate and diplomatic operations to Belgrave Square, still operating as a consulate general. The consulate became a fully functional embassy in June 1951, the FRG leasing the building for 99 years in 1953. In the 1960s, the West German Embassy was the site of Jewish War veterans who were protesting ...