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Herbert Blankenhorn (15 December 1904 in Mülhausen – 10 August 1991 in Badenweiler) was a German diplomat. From 1929 he was member of the Foreign Office, and from 1938 was a member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). At the time, he was counsellor in the German legation in Bern, Switzerland. Philippe Mottu had been encouraged by Canon de Bavier, the Procurator of the Abbey of St. Maurice in the Vatican, to meet him as he was in reality an anti-Nazi. Mottu says, 'At the moment when the Third Reich was triumphant on the battlefield, he explained to me why, according to his conviction, Germany was going to lose the war. It was my first contact with one of the men who took part in the German resistance.' [Philippe Mottu, ‘Caux is the place!’, Caux Doc, 1997, p. 10-11] In 1943 he launched the economy de

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  • Herbert Blankenhorn (de)
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  • Herbert Blankenhorn (* 15. Dezember 1904 in Mülhausen, damals Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen, Deutsches Kaiserreich; † 10. August 1991 in Badenweiler) war ein deutscher Diplomat. Er war ab 1929 Angehöriger des Auswärtigen Amtes, leitete 1943 die Wirtschaftsabteilung der deutschen Gesandtschaft in Bern und wurde Referatsleiter im Auswärtigen Amt. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde er einer der einflussreichsten Berufsdiplomaten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Mit seinem Namen werden die ersten Anfänge deutscher Außenpolitik in der Nachkriegszeit verbunden. (de)
  • Herbert Blankenhorn (15 décembre 1904 à Mulhouse- 10 août 1991 à Badenweiler) est un homme politique allemand. Il fut ambassadeur auprès de l'OTAN en 1955. (fr)
  • Herbert Blankenhorn (15 December 1904 in Mülhausen – 10 August 1991 in Badenweiler) was a German diplomat. From 1929 he was member of the Foreign Office, and from 1938 was a member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). At the time, he was counsellor in the German legation in Bern, Switzerland. Philippe Mottu had been encouraged by Canon de Bavier, the Procurator of the Abbey of St. Maurice in the Vatican, to meet him as he was in reality an anti-Nazi. Mottu says, 'At the moment when the Third Reich was triumphant on the battlefield, he explained to me why, according to his conviction, Germany was going to lose the war. It was my first contact with one of the men who took part in the German resistance.' [Philippe Mottu, ‘Caux is the place!’, Caux Doc, 1997, p. 10-11] In 1943 he launched the economy de (en)
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  • Herbert Blankenhorn (* 15. Dezember 1904 in Mülhausen, damals Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen, Deutsches Kaiserreich; † 10. August 1991 in Badenweiler) war ein deutscher Diplomat. Er war ab 1929 Angehöriger des Auswärtigen Amtes, leitete 1943 die Wirtschaftsabteilung der deutschen Gesandtschaft in Bern und wurde Referatsleiter im Auswärtigen Amt. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde er einer der einflussreichsten Berufsdiplomaten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Mit seinem Namen werden die ersten Anfänge deutscher Außenpolitik in der Nachkriegszeit verbunden. (de)
  • Herbert Blankenhorn (15 December 1904 in Mülhausen – 10 August 1991 in Badenweiler) was a German diplomat. From 1929 he was member of the Foreign Office, and from 1938 was a member of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). At the time, he was counsellor in the German legation in Bern, Switzerland. Philippe Mottu had been encouraged by Canon de Bavier, the Procurator of the Abbey of St. Maurice in the Vatican, to meet him as he was in reality an anti-Nazi. Mottu says, 'At the moment when the Third Reich was triumphant on the battlefield, he explained to me why, according to his conviction, Germany was going to lose the war. It was my first contact with one of the men who took part in the German resistance.' [Philippe Mottu, ‘Caux is the place!’, Caux Doc, 1997, p. 10-11] In 1943 he launched the economy department of the German legation in Bern and was Head of the Foreign Office. After 1945 he became one of the most influential German professional diplomats. He joined the CDU in 1946 and served as the West German ambassador to Italy, France(1963-1965) and the United Kingdom (1965–1970).He was the son of officer Karl Blankenhorn (1878-1963). (en)
  • Herbert Blankenhorn (15 décembre 1904 à Mulhouse- 10 août 1991 à Badenweiler) est un homme politique allemand. Il fut ambassadeur auprès de l'OTAN en 1955. (fr)
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