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List of ambassadors of Germany to Romania
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The following is a partial list of German ambassadors to Romania.
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German Empire (1871–1918)
- 1871–1872: Joseph Maria von Radowitz
- 1872–1876: Richard Balduin von Pfuel
- 1876–1880: Friedrich Johann von Alvensleben
- 1880–1882: Ludwig von Wesdehlen
- 1882–1885: Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch
- 1885–1888: Clemens Busch
- 1888–1893: Bernhard von Bülow
- 1893–1897: Kasimir von Leyden
- 1897–1899: Hippolyt von Bray-Steinburg
- 1899–1910: Alfred von Kiderlen-Waechter
- 1910–1912: Friedrich Rosen
- 1912–1914: Julius von Waldthausen
- 1914–1916: Hilmar von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen
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Weimar Republic (1919–1933)
- 1921–1926: Hans Freytag
- 1926–1931: Gerhard von Mutius
- 1931–1934: Friedrich-Werner von der Schulenburg
Nazi Germany (1933–1945)
- 1934–1935: Georg von Dehn-Schmidt
- 1936–1940: Wilhelm Fabricius
- 1941–1944: Manfred Freiherr von Killinger[1]
- 1944: Carl August Clodius
East Germany (1949–1990)
- 1950–1951: Jonny Löhr (Head of mission)
- 1952–1953: Georg Ulrich Handke[2]
- 1954–1957: Werner Eggerath[3]
- 1957–1958: Georg Stibi
- 1958–1963: Wilhelm Bick
- 1963–1964: Anton Ruh
- 1965–1970: Ewald Moldt
- 1970–1977: Hans Voß
- 1977–1984: Siegfried Bock
West Germany (1949–1990)
- 1971–1976: Erwin Wickert
- 1976–1979: Richard Balken
- 1980: Michael Jovy
Unified Germany (1990 to date)
- 2003–2006: Wilfried Gruber[4]
- 2006–2009: Roland Lohkamp
- 2009–2013: Andreas von Mettenheim
- 2013–2016: Werner Hans Lauk[5]
- 2017-2021: Cord Meier-Klodt[6]
- 2021-present: Dr. Peer Gebauer[7]
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