List of ambassadors of Argentina to Germany

The Argentine ambassador in Berlin is the official representative of the Government in Buenos Aires to the Government of Germany.

Ambassador of Argentina to Germany
Inaugural holderFerdinand David Schlüter
Formation1852

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations President of Argentina Chancellor of Germany Term end
1852 Ferdinand David Schlüter Consul in Hamburg Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia 1853
1852 Augusto Borchers Consul in Bremen Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1853 Augusto Milberg Consul in Hamburg Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia 1854
1853 Federico Eduardo Schutt Konsul in Lübeck Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1855 Pablo Gutike Consul in Berlin Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1854 Theodor Garzen Consul in Hamburg-Altona Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1854 HJ Harlos Consul in Hamburg Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia 1856
1855 Delfín Bonifacio Huergo Saravia Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1856 Daniel Ley [de] Consul in Munich Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1857 David Osterreich Consul in Rhineland Justo José de Urquiza Frederick William IV of Prussia
1858 JL Wuthoff Consul in Hamburg Justo José de Urquiza William I, German Emperor
1860 Enrique Lorens Consul in Hamburg Santiago Derqui William I, German Emperor
1860 Jorge Richjene Consul in Cologne (Germany) Santiago Derqui William I, German Emperor
1862 Federico Möller Consul in Kassel. Bartolomé Mitre William I, German Emperor
1879 Mariano Balcarce was accredited in Rome, Vienna, Brüssel and Lisbon. Nicolás Avellaneda William I, German Emperor
1882 Miguel Cané until 1886 when Manuel García, Héctor Álvarez and Agustín Arroyo were accredited in Vienna also accredited in Vienna. Julio Argentino Roca William I, German Emperor
1883 Carlos Calvo Julio Argentino Roca William I, German Emperor
1890 Ernesto Bosch Carlos Pellegrini Wilhelm II, German Emperor 1892
1898 General Lucio V. Mansilla (*December 24, 1831; † October 8, 1913 in París) Julio Argentino Roca Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1899 Felipe Calvari († 1899) Julio Argentino Roca Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1902 Vicente Gaspar Quesada [de] Julio Argentino Roca Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1905 Martín García Mérou (* October 14, 1862 in Buenos Aires;† May 30, 1905 in Berlín) Manuel Quintana Wilhelm II, German Emperor 1905
1905 Indalecio Gómez Manuel Quintana Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1910 Luis B. Molina Roque Sáenz Peña Wilhelm II, German Emperor
1925 Federico M. Quintana Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Hans Luther
1928 Ernesto Restelli (*April 1, 1884) Hipólito Yrigoyen Hermann Müller (politician) September 30, 1932
1932 Eduardo Labougle Carranza [de] Agustín Pedro Justo Franz von Papen 1939
1939 Ricardo Olivera (1886–1949) [de] Roberto María Ortiz Adolf Hitler 1942
1942 Luis Santiago Luti [de] Charge d Affairs Ramón Castillo Adolf Hitler January 29, 1944
1950 Luis Herman Irigoyen Juan Perón Konrad Adenauer
1952 Luis Herman Irigoyen Juan Perón Konrad Adenauer 1956
1956 Eduardo Labougle Carranza [de] Eduardo Lonardi Konrad Adenauer 1957
1957 Carlos Indalecio Gomez Eduardo Lonardi Konrad Adenauer 1958
1958 Hector D'Andrea Arturo Frondizi Konrad Adenauer 1959
1959 Gualterio Enrique Ahrens [de] Arturo Frondizi Konrad Adenauer 1963
1964 Luis Herman Irigoyen Arturo Umberto Illia Ludwig Erhard 1970
1971 Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú y Cantilo Son of Enrique José Luis Ruiz Guiñazú (*February 20, 1909) Alejandro Agustín Lanusse Willy Brandt 1973
1973 Rafael Maximiliano Vasquez Héctor José Cámpora Willy Brandt 1975
1976 Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú y Cantilo Jorge Rafael Videla Helmut Schmidt 1978
1978 Roberto Enrique Guyer Jorge Rafael Videla Helmut Schmidt 1984
1984 Hugo Boatti Ossorio Raúl Alfonsín Helmut Kohl 1989
1989 Carlos Alfredo Mandry Carlos Menem Helmut Kohl 1991
1991 Roberto Enrique Guyer Carlos Menem Helmut Kohl 1994
1994 Carlos Oscar Keller Sarmiento Carlos Menem Helmut Kohl 1998
September 2, 1998 Andrés Guillermo Pesci Bourel (*1938; † July 11, 2005) Carlos Menem Helmut Kohl 2000
2000 Enrique J.A. Candioti Fernando de la Rúa Gerhard Schröder 2006
2006 Guillermo Nielsen (*April 20, 1951 in Buenos Aires) Néstor Kirchner Angela Merkel 2007
2010 Victorio Taccetti (*January 22, 1943 in Buenos Aires) Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Angela Merkel 2015
September 6, 2013 Daniel Adán Dziewezo Polski From July 31, 2005 to January 1, 2010de 2010 he was Argentine Ambassador to Japan[1] Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Angela Merkel 2015

52°30′04″N 13°20′41″E / 52.501162°N 13.344672°E / 52.501162; 13.344672 [2] [3]

References

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  1. ^ Daniel Adán Dziewezo Polski
  2. ^ Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland p. 14
  3. ^ Ibero-American Institute, [1]