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Ambassador of the United States to Germany; Botschafter der Vereinigten Staaten in Deutschland: ... Hugh R. Wilson, Ambassador March 3, 1938 November 16, 1938
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.
Hugh Robert Wilson (January 29, 1885 – December 29, 1946) was a member of the United States Foreign Service who headed the United States mission to Switzerland for ten years beginning in 1927. He became Assistant Secretary of State in 1937 [1] and served for several months in 1938 as Ambassador to Germany.
Hugh R. Wilson (1885–1946), United States Ambassador to Germany, 1938 Hugh E. Wilson (1899–1962), American college football, baseball and basketball coach Hugh Wilson (Northern Ireland politician) (1905–1998), Independent Unionist supporter
1937–1938: Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff, recalled November 18, 1938 in response to worsening relations with the U.S. due to Kristallnacht (November 9), and the U.S. recall of its Ambassador (November 15). 1938–1941: Hans Thomsen, Chargé d'Affaires; Diplomatic relations broken off due to World War II (December 11, 1941 – September 22, 1949)
Martha Eccles Dodd (October 8, 1908 – August 10, 1990) was an American journalist and novelist. The daughter of William Edward Dodd, [5] US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first Ambassador to Germany, Dodd lived in Berlin from 1933–1937 [6] and was a witness to the rise of the Third Reich.
In 1938 Ambassador Hugh Wilson (Dodd's replacement) was recalled to the U.S. by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in protest over the Kristallnacht (the rampage orchestrated by the Nazis against Jews in Germany).
Herbert von Dirksen (1933–1938) Willy Noebel (1938) Eugen Ott (1938–1942) Heinrich Georg Stahmer (1943–1945) Consul General in Kobe. Wagner (-1938) August Balser (1938–1945) Consul General in Yokohama. Menne (-1943) Heinrich Seelheim (1943–1945) Latvia. Georg Martius (1932–1934) Eckhard von Schack (1934–1938) Hans Ulrich von Kotze ...