List of German consuls in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa and Eilat (original) (raw)

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List of Consuls in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa, and Eilat from German states. Prussia, the North German Confederacy and thereafter Germany maintained diplomatic missions in the Holy Land. The Jerusalem consulate was based on 57 Street of the Prophets at the corner with Wallenberg Street, Jerusalem. The Consulate also had affiliated vice-consulates in Jaffa and Haifa. The aim of the consulates was to represent the respective German states in the Holy Land or parts thereof. After Nazi Germany started the Second World War the consulates closed. In 1965 official diplomatic relations were established between the 1948 founded Israel and the 1949 founded West Germany. Since there is a German embassy in Tel Aviv, and later, as its affiliates, honorary consulates opened in Haifa and Eilat.

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dbo:abstract Die Liste umfasst Konsuln in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa und Eilat, die deutsche Staaten vertraten bzw. vertreten. Preußen, der Norddeutsche Bund und danach das Deutsche Reich unterhielten konsularische Vertretungen im Heiligen Land, deren Konsularbezirke im Osmanischen Reich, in Mandats-Palästina lagen bzw. heute in Jerusalem oder Israel liegen. Dem Konsulat (ab 1913 Generalkonsulat) in Jerusalem unterstanden Vizekonsulate (ab 1914 Konsulate) in Jaffa und Haifa. Aufgabe der Konsulate war die Vertretung deutscher Bürger und der Interessen der Entsendestaaten im jeweiligen Konsularbezirk. Da das Dritte Reich den Zweiten Weltkrieg gegen einen Verbündeten Britanniens begann, schlossen die Konsulate 1939 im britisch verwalteten Palästina. 1965 knüpften das 1948 gegründete Israel und die 1949 gegründete Bundesrepublik Deutschland offiziell diplomatische Beziehungen. Seither besteht eine deutsche Botschaft in Tel Aviv. Später entstanden auch die nachgeordneten Honorarkonsulate in Haifa und Eilat. (de) List of Consuls in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa, and Eilat from German states. Prussia, the North German Confederacy and thereafter Germany maintained diplomatic missions in the Holy Land. The Jerusalem consulate was based on 57 Street of the Prophets at the corner with Wallenberg Street, Jerusalem. The Consulate also had affiliated vice-consulates in Jaffa and Haifa. The aim of the consulates was to represent the respective German states in the Holy Land or parts thereof. After Nazi Germany started the Second World War the consulates closed. In 1965 official diplomatic relations were established between the 1948 founded Israel and the 1949 founded West Germany. Since there is a German embassy in Tel Aviv, and later, as its affiliates, honorary consulates opened in Haifa and Eilat. (en)
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rdfs:comment List of Consuls in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa, and Eilat from German states. Prussia, the North German Confederacy and thereafter Germany maintained diplomatic missions in the Holy Land. The Jerusalem consulate was based on 57 Street of the Prophets at the corner with Wallenberg Street, Jerusalem. The Consulate also had affiliated vice-consulates in Jaffa and Haifa. The aim of the consulates was to represent the respective German states in the Holy Land or parts thereof. After Nazi Germany started the Second World War the consulates closed. In 1965 official diplomatic relations were established between the 1948 founded Israel and the 1949 founded West Germany. Since there is a German embassy in Tel Aviv, and later, as its affiliates, honorary consulates opened in Haifa and Eilat. (en) Die Liste umfasst Konsuln in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa und Eilat, die deutsche Staaten vertraten bzw. vertreten. Preußen, der Norddeutsche Bund und danach das Deutsche Reich unterhielten konsularische Vertretungen im Heiligen Land, deren Konsularbezirke im Osmanischen Reich, in Mandats-Palästina lagen bzw. heute in Jerusalem oder Israel liegen. Dem Konsulat (ab 1913 Generalkonsulat) in Jerusalem unterstanden Vizekonsulate (ab 1914 Konsulate) in Jaffa und Haifa. Aufgabe der Konsulate war die Vertretung deutscher Bürger und der Interessen der Entsendestaaten im jeweiligen Konsularbezirk. Da das Dritte Reich den Zweiten Weltkrieg gegen einen Verbündeten Britanniens begann, schlossen die Konsulate 1939 im britisch verwalteten Palästina. 1965 knüpften das 1948 gegründete Israel und die 1949 gegrü (de)
rdfs:label Liste deutscher Konsuln in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa und Eilat (de) List of German consuls in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa and Eilat (en)
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