Wipert von Blücher in 1942

Wipert von Blücher (14 July 1883 – 20 January 1963) was a German diplomat and the German ambassador to Finland from 12 May 1935 to late 1944.[1] He was a doctor of law by education.

Wipert von Blücher served in World War I and entered the Foreign Office of Germany in 1918. He served in diplomatic duties in Stockholm, Buenos Aires, Teheran and Helsinki. He was not a member in the Nazi Party but a professional diplomat and retired in late 1944 after German ties to Finland were broken. Von Blücher was also a known name in Iranian studies.[2]

References

  1. Patrick Salmon (11 April 2002). Scandinavia and the Great Powers 1890-1940. Cambridge University Press. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-521-89102-8.
  2. Michael Jonas (2011). NS-Diplomatie und Bündnispolitik 1935–1944: Wipert von Blücher, das Dritte Reich und Finnland. Schöningh. ISBN 978-3-506-76928-2.


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