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Vollrath von Maltzan

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After the war, he headed the Foreign Trade Division of the Frankfurt Economic Administration. He later headed the Foreign Trade Division of the West German Economics Ministry before being loaned, and, in 1953 transferred permanently, to the Foreign Office. On 26 June 1952, he was commissioned by
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in Berlin. In 1925 he joined the German Foreign Office, where his second cousin Adolf Georg Baron von Maltzan, a former ambassador, was head of the Oriental Department. He attained the rank of consul in 1927 and was immediately appointed Secretary to the minister,
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on problems at the Foreign Office. His report of 16 July 1952 detailed a number of problems, requiring reorganization and considerably higher staffing levels.
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He ended his career as ambassador to Paris from 1955 to late 1958. Maltzan was a Francophile and spoke good French.
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Adenauer's Foreign Office: West German Diplomacy in the Shadow of the Third Reich
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Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Vollrath von Maltzan belonged to a long line of German nobility from
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This article about a member of the German nobility is a
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A Nazi Past: Recasting German Identity in Postwar Europe
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Freiherr
Western Pomerania
Mecklenburg
Odratzheim
Lower Alsace
Berlin
Strasbourg
First World War
Heidelberg University
Assessor
Gustav Stresemann
rapprochement
Aristide Briand
League of Nations
Geneva
Warsaw
IG Farben
Second World War
denazification
Erica Pappritz
Nazism
Nazi Party
report
Equitable
A Nazi Past: Recasting German Identity in Postwar Europe
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN
978-0-8131-6058-0
Maulucci 2012
Maulucci2012

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