List of ambassadors of Haiti to Germany#List of representatives
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The Haitian ambassador in Berlin is the official representative of the Government in Port-au-Prince to the Government of Germany. The current ambassador {{ill|Jean Robert Saget|de}} is related with Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget.https://www.op-online.de/region/saget-portrait-598485.html
List of representatives
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!| Diplomatic agrément/ Diplomatic accreditation !| Ambassador !| Observations !| List of heads of state of Haiti !| List of chancellors of Germany !| Term end |
{{dts|1891| |
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|Till 1891 the head of the :fr:Ambassade d'Haïti en France was accredited in Berlin.
|{{dts|1891||}}
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|{{dts|1891||}}
|(1831-1901) [https://books.google.com/books?id=1PeGAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22Demesvar+Delorme%22&pg=PA740 Demesvar Delorme]
|{{dts|1897||}}
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|{{dts|1897||}}
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|vakant
|Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
|{{dts|1899||}}
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|{{dts|1899||}}
| (* 1839) From {{dts|1902|05|}} till {{dts|1902|12|}} he was head of the :fr:Ambassade d'Haïti en France
|Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
|{{dts|1909||}}
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|{{dts|1909||}}
|ministre des finances d'Haïti
|Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
|{{dts|1914||}}
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|{{dts|1914||}}
|(* {{dts|1863|12|27}} in Port-au-Prince; {{dts|1930|09|}} in Paris)
|Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
|{{dts|1915||}}
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|{{dts|1915||}}
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|vakant
|Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
|{{dts|1917|06|05|}}
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|{{dts|1917|06|05|}}
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|Suspension of diplomatic relations Protecting power Spain.
|{{dts|1921||}}
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|{{dts|1921||}}
|*From 1926 to 1940 he was ambassador to Havana, from 1941 he was Haitian Ambassador to the United States
|{{dts|1923||}}
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|{{dts|1923||}}
|*From {{dts|1889|10|09}} till {{dts|1896|03|24}} he was Chargé d'affaires in Madrid.
|{{dts|1925||}}
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|{{dts|1925||}}
|Minister of Public Instruction
|{{dts|1928||}}
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|{{dts|1928||}}
|27 septembre 1923 – 20 octobre 1924: :fr:Liste des ministres haïtiens des Cultes
|{{dts|1930|08|02|}}
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|{{dts|1930|08|02|}}
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|{{dts|1931|03|18|}}
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|{{dts|1934||}}
|(+1942)
|{{dts|1941|12|18|}}
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|{{dts|1941|12|18|}}
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|Suspension of diplomatic relations Protecting power Switzerland
|{{dts|1945|04|30|}}
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|{{dts|1956||}}
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|{{dts|1957||}}
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|{{dts|1957||}}
|1989–1990:Foreign Ministers of Haiti[https://books.google.com/books?id=mm24L9NuYSkC&q=%22Der+neue+Gesandte+von+Haiti,+Yvon+Perrier,+und+der+neue+italienische+Botschafter,+Pietro+Quaroni,+%C3%BCberreichen+ihre%22 Yvon Perrier]
|{{dts|1958||}}
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|{{dts|1958||}}
|(*{{dts|1914|04|25}} in Port au Prince) Colonel, son of Jeanne Roy and Michel Beauvoir, In 1936 married with Anetta Jannini[https://books.google.com/books?id=xd1WCgAAQBAJ&dq=Franck+Beauvoir+ambassador&pg=PA238][https://books.google.com/books?id=pBoNAQAAMAAJ&q=%22BEAUVOIR+Franck+M.,+colonel,+advocate%3B+b.%22 Franck M. Beauvoir ]
|{{dts|1967|07|14|}}
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|{{dts|1967|07|14|}}
|(* 14 June 1903 in Cap-Haïtien) Professor.
- 8 Dec. 1923 m. Marie Ed. Etienne.
- 5 children.
- Education: Free School of Law. Cap-Haiti. Graduate in Law 1937.
- Appointments- Tradesman in Coffee Business; Professor of Political Economy.
- From 1939 to 1959 he was Graduate of Law. Free School of Law. Cap-Haiti, Professor of Civil law.
- From 1959 to 1967 he was employed next to the Headquarters of the United Nations.
- From 1972 to 1976 he was Permanent Representative to the Headquarters of the United Nations.
(1972 Président de la Commission Politiqui de VO.N.U.
|{{dts|1972||}}
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|{{dts|1972|04|18|}}
|1967: Chargé d'affaires to the Holy See[http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-41739257.html Fritz D Jean-Baptiste]
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|{{dts|1976|10|21|}}
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|{{dts|1981|06|09|}}
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|{{dts|1981|06|09|}}
|1988–1989: Foreign Ministers of Haiti
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|{{dts|1983|08|30|}}
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|{{dts|1985|03|19|}}
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|{{dts|1987||}}
|{{ill|Jean Robert Saget|de}}
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|{{dts|1996||}}
|{{ill|Alrich Nicolas|de}}
|In November 1999 the embassy moved to Berlin
|{{dts|2005|08|24|}}
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|{{dts|2005|08|24|}}
|{{ill|Jean Robert Saget|de}}
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|{{dts|2014||}}
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|{{dts|2015||}}
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|{{dts|2016||}}
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Tobias C. Bringmann, Handbuch der Diplomatie 1815-1963: Auswärtige Missionschefs in Deutschland, [https://books.google.com/books?id=pXWJpFbz1AoC&dq=Haiti+Handbuch+der+Diplomatie+HA%C3%8FTI+R%C3%A9publique+dHa%C3%AFti+%28seit+1806%2F20%29&pg=PA202 p. 202][https://www.scribd.com/document/317105436/10-1515-9783110956849-202 202]