United States Ambassador to Germany

United States Ambassador to Germany

The United States has had continuous diplomatic relations with the nation of Germany and its predecessor nation, the Kingdom of Prussia, since 1835. These relations were broken twice (1917 to 1921, 1941 to 1955) while Germany and the United States were at war. Prior to 1835, the United States and Prussia recognized one another but did not exchange representatives except for a brief period when John Quincy Adams was accredited to the Prussian court from 1797 to 1801.

List of United States ambassadors to Germany

This is a list of the chief U.S. diplomatic agents to Prussia, Germany, and West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany), their diplomatic rank, and the effective start and end of their service in Germany.

Heads of the U.S. Legation at Berlin (1797-1801)

Heads of the U.S. Legation at Berlin (1849-1893)

Heads of the U.S. Embassy at Bonn (1955-1999)

Heads of the Embassy of the United States in Berlin (1999-present)

ee also

* United States Ambassador to East Germany (German Democratic Republic)
* German ambassadors to the United States

ources

* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/10636.htm U.S. State Department list of Chiefs of Mission to Germany]


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