The following is a partial list of German ambassadors to Afghanistan.
Unified Germany (1870–1945)
- Werner Otto von Hentig, 1916–1917 (legation leader)
- Fritz Grobba, from 1923–1926
- August Friedrich Feigel, 1926–1929
- Leopold von Plessen, 1929
- Heribert Otto Paul Schwörbel, 1931–1933
- Kurt Max Paul Ziemke, 1933–1936
- Hans Pilger, 1937–1945
East Germany (1945–1990)
The German Democratic Republic first sent an ambassador to Kabul 17 January 1973. The German Democratic ceased to exist in 1990, however.
- Ferdinand Thun, 1973–1976
- Klaus Wolf, 1976–1978
- Kraft Bumbel, 1979–1981
- Kurt Krüger, 1982–1986[1]
- Kraft Bumbel, 1986–1989
- Horst Lindner, 1989–1990
West Germany (1945–1990)
- Franz Quiring, 1954–1956
- Erich Eiswaldt, 1957–1959
- Hans Schmidt-Horix, 1959–1963
- Gerhard Moltmann, 1963–1969
- Richard Breuer, 1969–1973
- Franz Josef Hoffmann, 1973–1979
- Karl-Heinrich Berninger, 1979–1982[2]
Unified Germany (1990–2021)
- Rainer Eberle, 2001–2004
- Rainald Steck, 2004–2006
- Hans-Ulrich Seidt, 2006–2008
- Werner Hans Lauk, 2008–2010
- Rüdiger König, 2010–2013
- Martin Jäger, 2013-2014
- Markus Potzel, 2014-2016
- Walter Haßmann, 2016-2018
- Peter Prügel, 2018-2020
- Axel Zeidler, 2020–2021
References
- ↑ Bernd-Rainer Barth. "Krüger, Kurt Hermann Ernst Paul * 17.9.1925, † 21.10.2006 Botschafter". Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur: Biographische Datenbanken. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ↑ Karl-Heinrich Berninger Akten zur auswärtigen Politik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, p. 1973, at Google Books
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