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- Konsul Ester Kl****e A 14 Lieutenant colonel Vortragender Legationsrat, Botschaftsrat A 15 Vortragender Legationsrat Erster Kl****e, Botschaftsrat Erster...
- Missverständnissen vorzubeugen und lästige Umschreibungen zu vermeiden schlägt Vortragender vor, die ungeformten oder nicht organisirten Fermente, deren Wirkung...
- head of the Balkans department at the AA, and in 1912 was promoted to Vortragender Rat. During the First World War, he was a member of the German delegation...
- ministry of Friedrich Althoff, Ludwig Elster succeeded him in 1897 as "Vortragender Rat" (loosely, "presiding councillor") in the Prussian Ministry for Religion...
- Missverständnissen vorzubeugen und lästige Umschreibungen zu vermeiden schlägt Vortragender vor, die ungeformten oder nicht organisirten Fermente, deren Wirkung...
- the Ministry of State, appointed him there as an expert councillor (vortragender Rat). Soon thereafter he was also made a member of the royal Council...
- at Berlin. In 1907, Simons was promoted to Geheimer Regierungsrat and Vortragender Rat, responsible for international law. He represented the Reich at several...
- headquarters of the Prussian state railways and from 1858 he was an official (a Vortragender Rat) in the Ministry of Trade. He was chairman of the board of the Upper...
- became an emb****y attaché, in 1841 he was made an Expert Councillor (Vortragender Rat) in the foreign ministry. In July 1848 he replaced Heinrich Alexander...
- creation of the Zollverein, after which he was made an Expert Councillor (Vortragender Rat) in the Foreign Ministry in 1834. However, Frederick William IV,...