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== Ambassadors to West Germany == |
== Ambassadors to West Germany == |
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:''Main sources for this section:<ref name=MoFAlist>{{cite web|url=http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/IMG/pdf/maep0035-0120_cle8a5377.pdf|title=Liste chronologique des représentants permanents de la France avec rang d'ambassadeur auprès de commissions, organisations et conférences internationales|publisher=[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France)]]|pages=37|language=French|accessdate=17 December 2012}}</ref> and <ref name="BerlinEmbassy">{{cite web|url=http://www.ambafrance-de.org/Ambassadeurs-en-Allemagne-depuis|title=Ambassadeurs en Allemagne depuis 1955|last=[[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France)]]|publisher=[[French Embassy in Berlin]]|language=French|accessdate=20 January 2013}} Also available [http://www.ambafrance-de.org/Botschafter-in-Deutschland-seit in German]</ref>'' |
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Diplomatic relations between France and Germany were cut following the invasion of Poland in 1939. France restored diplomatic relations with [[West Germany]] in 1949 and with [[East Germany]] in 1973. |
Diplomatic relations between France and Germany were cut following the invasion of Poland in 1939. France restored diplomatic relations with [[West Germany]] in 1949 and with [[East Germany]] in 1973. |
The following is a (currently incomplete) list of Ambassadors of FrancetoGermany and precursors of the modern German state. It also includes top-ranking French diplomats in Germany who did not formally have the ambassador title.
Also accredited to the Free City of Frankfurt
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France established permanent diplomatic missions to individual German states during the Thirty Years War or shortly thereafter, most notably Bavaria, Cologne, Prussia, Saxony and the free Hanseatic citiesatHamburg, all of which date from a time around the 1620s to 1640s.
At the time of the German Confederation additional missions were opened in Baden, Hanover, Hesse-Kassel, Hesse-Darmstadt, Nassau and Württemberg.[1][2] After disestablishment of the German Confederation and establishment of the North-German Confederation, France's mission at Berlin became France's principal mission to Germany.
Start of term | End of term | Ambassador |
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1872 | 1877 | Elie de Gontaut-Biron [5] |
1877 | 1881 | Raymond de Saint-Vallier |
1881 | 1886 | Alphonse Chodron de Courcel |
1886 | 1896 | Jules Gabriel Herbette |
1896 | 1902 | Emmanuel Henri Victurnien de Noailles |
1902 | 1907 | Georges Paul Louis Bihourd |
1907 | 1914 | Jules Cambon |
1914 | 1920 | Break in diplomatic relations during World War I and its aftermath |
June 1920 | December 1922 | Charles François Laurent[6] |
1922 | 1931 | Pierre de Margerie |
1931 | 1938 | André François-Poncet |
1938 | 1939 | Robert Coulondre |
Diplomatic relations between France and Germany were cut following the invasion of Poland in 1939. France restored diplomatic relations with West Germany in 1949 and with East Germany in 1973.
Start of term | End of term | Ambassador |
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1949 | 1955 | André François-Poncet (Allied High Commissioner from 1949 to 1955 and ambassador after August 1, 1955) |
1955 | 1956 | Louis Joxe |
1956 | 1958 | Maurice Couve de Murville |
1958 | 1962 | François Seydoux de Clausonne |
1962 | 1965 | Roland de Margerie |
1965 | 1970 | François Seydoux de Clausonne |
1970 | 1974 | Jean Sauvagnargues |
1974 | 1977 | Olivier Wormser |
1977 | 1981 | Jean-Pierre Brunet |
1981 | 1983 | Henri Froment-Meurice |
1983 | 1986 | Jacques Morizet |
1986 | 1992 | Serge Boidevaix (German reunification occurred in 1990) |
Diplomatic relations between France and Germany were cut following the invasion of Poland in 1939. France restored diplomatic relations with West Germany in 1949 and with East Germany in 1973.
Start of term | End of term | Ambassador (or diplomat of highest rank) |
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1973 | 1974 | Jacques Jessel (Chargé d'Affaires) |
1974 | 1976 | Bernard Guillier de Chalvron |
1976 | 1981 | Henry Bayle |
1981 | 1981 | Xavier du Cauzé de Nazelle[9] |
1981 | 1986 | Maurice Deshors[10] |
1986 | 1990 (German reunification) |
Joëlle Timsit |
Start of term | End of term | Ambassador |
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1986 | 1992 | Serge Boidevaix (German reunification occurred in 1990) |
1992 | 1993 | Bertrand Dufourcq |
1993 | 1999 | François Scheer |
1999 | 2007 | Claude Martin |
2007 | 2011 | Bernard de Montferrand |
2011 | 2014 | Maurice Gourdault-Montagne |
2014 | 2017 | Philippe Étienne |
2017 | - | Anne-Marie Descôtes |