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.
Listed here are the ambassadors and other senior diplomats of the AA during the Third Reich, including those with the ranks of envoy (Gesandter), ambassador (Botschafter) consul and consul general as well as chargé d'affaires (Geschäftsträger)
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (Envoy)
China and the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China [2]
Consul General in Canton
Consul General in Hankou
Consul in Jinan
Consul General in Nanjing
Consul in Qingdao
Consul General in Shanghai
Consul General in Tienstin
Croatia, Independent State of
Danzig, Free City of
Consul General in Algiers
Consul General in Damascus
Consul in Hanoi
Consul General in Marseille
Ireland
Italy and the Italian Social Republic
Consul General in Genoa
Consul General in Milan
Consul General in Naples
Consul General in Tripoli
Consul General in Kobe
Consul General in Yokohama
Consul General in Mukden
Consul General in Dairen
Consul General in Batavia
Consul General in Barcelona
Consul in Vigo
Union of Socialist Soviet Republics
Consul General in Batum
Consul General in Calcutta
Consul General in Hong Kong
Consul General in Jerusalem
Consul General in Montreal and Ottawa (relocated in 1937)
Consul General in Pretoria
Consul General in Singapore
Consul General in Sydney
Consul General in Wellington
Consul in Boston
Consul in Chicago
Consul General in Cleveland
Consul General in Los Angeles
Consul General in New Orleans
Consul General in New York
Consul General in Philadelphia
Consul General in San Francisco
Consul General in San Juan
Consul General in St. Louis
From Tobias C. Bringmann (2001), Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815–1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland und Deutsche Missionschefs im Ausland von Metternich bis Adenauer (in German), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 20 f., ISBN 9783110956849
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.
Listed here are the ambassadors and other senior diplomats of the AA during the Third Reich, including those with the ranks of envoy (Gesandter), ambassador (Botschafter) consul and consul general as well as chargé d'affaires (Geschäftsträger)
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (Envoy)
China and the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China [2]
Consul General in Canton
Consul General in Hankou
Consul in Jinan
Consul General in Nanjing
Consul in Qingdao
Consul General in Shanghai
Consul General in Tienstin
Croatia, Independent State of
Danzig, Free City of
Consul General in Algiers
Consul General in Damascus
Consul in Hanoi
Consul General in Marseille
Ireland
Italy and the Italian Social Republic
Consul General in Genoa
Consul General in Milan
Consul General in Naples
Consul General in Tripoli
Consul General in Kobe
Consul General in Yokohama
Consul General in Mukden
Consul General in Dairen
Consul General in Batavia
Consul General in Barcelona
Consul in Vigo
Union of Socialist Soviet Republics
Consul General in Batum
Consul General in Calcutta
Consul General in Hong Kong
Consul General in Jerusalem
Consul General in Montreal and Ottawa (relocated in 1937)
Consul General in Pretoria
Consul General in Singapore
Consul General in Sydney
Consul General in Wellington
Consul in Boston
Consul in Chicago
Consul General in Cleveland
Consul General in Los Angeles
Consul General in New Orleans
Consul General in New York
Consul General in Philadelphia
Consul General in San Francisco
Consul General in San Juan
Consul General in St. Louis
From Tobias C. Bringmann (2001), Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815–1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland und Deutsche Missionschefs im Ausland von Metternich bis Adenauer (in German), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 20 f., ISBN 9783110956849