List of ambassadors of Haiti to Germany

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The Haitian ambassador in Berlin is the official representative of the Government in Port-au-Prince to the Government of Germany.

Ambassador of Haiti to Germany
Incumbent
Jean Robert Saget [de]
since August 24, 2005
Inaugural holderDemesvar Delorme
Formation1891

List of representatives

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Diplomatic agrément/ Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of heads of state of Haiti List of chancellors of Germany Term end
1891 Till 1891 the head of the fr:Ambassade d'Haïti en France was accredited in Berlin. François Denys Légitime Leo von Caprivi 1891
1891 Demesvar Delorme (1831-1901) [1] François Denys Légitime Leo von Caprivi 1897
1897 vakant Tirésias Simon-Sam Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1899
1899 Jean-Joseph Dalbémar (* 1839) From May 1902 till December 1902 he was head of the fr:Ambassade d'Haïti en France Tirésias Simon-Sam Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst 1909
1909 Callistène Fouchard ministre des finances d'Haïti François C. Antoine Simon Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 1914
1914 Léon Audain (* December 27, 1863 in Port-au-Prince; September 1930 in Paris) Oreste Zamor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 1915
1915 vakant Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg June 5, 1917
June 5, 1917 Suspension of diplomatic relations Protecting power Spain. Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave Georg Michaelis 1921
1921 Fernand Dennis *From 1926 to 1940 he was ambassador to Havana, from 1941 he was Haitian Ambassador to the United States Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave Joseph Wirth 1923
1923 Georges Gentil *From October 9, 1889 till March 24, 1896 he was Chargé d'affaires in Madrid. Louis Bornó Wilhelm Marx 1925
1925 Charles Bouchereau Minister of Public Instruction Louis Bornó Hans Luther 1928
1928 Luc Dominique 27 septembre 1923 – 20 octobre 1924: fr:Liste des ministres haïtiens des Cultes Louis Bornó Hermann Müller August 2, 1930
August 2, 1930 Pétien Boncy Louis Eugène Roy Heinrich Brüning March 18, 1931
1934 Constantin Fouchard (+1942) Sténio Vincent Adolf Hitler December 18, 1941
December 18, 1941 Suspension of diplomatic relations Protecting power Switzerland Élie Lescot Adolf Hitler April 30, 1945
1956 Jean Duvigneaud Paul Eugène Magloire Konrad Adenauer 1957
1957 Yvon Perrier 1989–1990:Foreign Ministers of Haiti[2] Antonio Thrasybule Kebreau Konrad Adenauer 1958
1958 Franck M. Beauvoir (*April 25, 1914 in Port au Prince) Colonel, son of Jeanne Roy and Michel Beauvoir, In 1936 married with Anetta Jannini[3] François Duvalier Konrad Adenauer July 14, 1967
July 14, 1967 Carlet R. Auguste (* 14 June 1903 in Cap-Haïtien) Professor.
  • 8 Dec. 1923 m. Marie Ed. Etienne.
  • 5 children.
  • Education: Free School of Law. Cap-Haiti. Graduate in Law 1937.
  • Appointments- Tradesman in Coffee Business; Professor of Political Economy.
  • From 1939 to 1959 he was Graduate of Law. Free School of Law. Cap-Haiti, Professor of Civil law.
  • From 1959 to 1967 he was employed next to the Headquarters of the United Nations.
  • From 1972 to 1976 he was Permanent Representative to the Headquarters of the United Nations.

(1972 Président de la Commission Politiqui de VO.N.U.

Jean-Claude Duvalier Willy Brandt 1972
April 18, 1972 Fritz D Jean-Baptiste 1967: Chargé d'affaires to the Holy See[4] Jean-Claude Duvalier Willy Brandt
October 21, 1976 Edouard Francisque Jean-Claude Duvalier Helmut Schmidt June 9, 1981
June 9, 1981 Serge Élie Charles 1988–1989: Foreign Ministers of Haiti Jean-Claude Duvalier Helmut Schmidt
August 30, 1983 Francois Guillaume Jean-Claude Duvalier Helmut Kohl
March 19, 1985 Jean-Claude Andre Jean-Claude Duvalier Helmut Kohl
1987 Jean Robert Saget [de] Henri Namphy Helmut Kohl
1996 Alrich Nicolas [de] In November 1999 the embassy moved to Berlin René Préval Helmut Kohl August 24, 2005
August 24, 2005 Jean Robert Saget [de] Boniface Alexandre Angela Merkel 2014
2014 Patrick Saint Hilaire Chargé d'affaires Michel Martelly Angela Merkel
2015 Frantz Bataille Chargé d'affaires Michel Martelly Angela Merkel
2016 Michèle Dominique Raymond Chargé d'affaires Jocelerme Privert Angela Merkel

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References

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  1. ^ Demesvar Delorme
  2. ^ Yvon Perrier
  3. ^ [1]Franck M. Beauvoir
  4. ^ Fritz D Jean-Baptiste
  5. ^ Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland, p. 202202