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Andreas Meyer-Landrut

Andreas Meyer-Landrut (born 31 May 1929) is a former German diplomat. He was West Germany's ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow from 1980 to 1983 and again from 1987 to 1989. He also served as the chief of staff to the office of the President of Germany during the presidency of Richard von Weizsäcker from 1989 to 1994.

Andreas Meyer-Landrut
Andreas Meyer-Landrut in Bonn, July 1989
German Ambassador to the Soviet Union
In office
1980–1983
In office
1987–1989
Personal details
Born (1929-05-31) 31 May 1929 (age 94)
Tallinn, Estonia

Early life edit

Andreas Meyer-Landrut was born on 31 May 1929 in Tallinn, Estonia.[1] He and his family, Baltic German industrialists, were relocated from Estonia to occupied Poland at the beginning of World War II because of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. At the end of the war, the family fled westwards to Germany.[1]

After graduating in 1950 from high school (Gymnasium) with the Abitur in Bielefeld, Germany,[2] he studied Slavistics, Eastern European history and sociology at the University of Göttingen. He spent one year of his studies at the University of Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, and wrote his dissertation, which focused on the Croatian theatre of the 19th century.[3] He became Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Göttingen in 1954.[4]

Career edit

In 1955, Meyer-Landrut joined West Germany's Foreign Office. His assignments abroad included Brussels, Tokyo and Brazzaville, where he served as the country's ambassador.[4] Due to his language skills, he became one of the experts on Russia in the German diplomats' corps. Five times he worked on assignments to the German embassy in Moscow. From 1980 to 1983 and again from 1987 to 1989 he served as West Germany's ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow. He held a key position at a time of rapprochement between the German government under Chancellor Helmut Kohl and the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during the Perestroika period. During that time he also worked on behalf of ethnic Germans in Russia.[1]

From 1984 to 1986, he was undersecretary of the Foreign Office, serving under foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher. He then worked as the chief of staff to the office of the President of Germany during the presidency of Richard von Weizsäcker from 1989 to 1994.[4]

Following his civil service career, he managed the Moscow representation of DaimlerChrysler until 2002. He also joined the German-Russian Forum.[5]

Personal life edit

Meyer-Landrut was married twice. His first wife was of Hungarian nobility;[6] they are the grandparents of the German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut, who won the 2010 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo.[1] German diplomat Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut is a nephew.

Awards edit

Publications edit

  • Meyer-Landrut, Andreas (2003). Mit Gott und langen Unterhosen. Erlebnisse eines Diplomaten in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges. Berlin: Quintessenz Verlag. ISBN 3-86124-573-6.
  • Meyer-Landrut, Andreas (2005). "С Богом! И оденься потеплее!" – Моя дипломатическая миссия в России. Москва: Международные отношения. ISBN 5-7133-1248-8.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Schwehn, Klaus J. Andreas Meyer-Landrut - Diplomat und Lenas Opa 2010-04-02 at the Wayback Machine. Suite101.de. 29 March 2010. Accessed 1 May 2010. (in German)
  2. ^ Schöneich, Thomas (16 March 2010). "Lenas Bielefelder Wurzeln - Großvater des Oslo-Stars lebte mit seinen Eltern in der Schloßhofstraße". NW-News (in German). Neue Westfälische. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  3. ^ "Andreas Meyer-Landrut - Munzinger Biographie" (in German). Retrieved 2014-04-05.
  4. ^ a b c "Andreas Meyer-Landrut" (in German). be.bra verlag. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
  5. ^ Auswärtiges Amt. Germany - Speech on the 10th anniversary of the Deutsch-Russisches Forum. Auswaertiges-amt.de. 17 February 2003. Accessed 24 March 2010.
  6. ^ The International Who’s Who 2004. Europe Publications Ltd., London 2003, p. 1131, ISBN 1-85743-217-7.

External links edit

  • at Suite101.de (in German)
  • at Russland.ru (in German)

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from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Andreas Meyer Landrut see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Andreas Meyer Landrut to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Andreas Meyer Landrut born 31 May 1929 is a former German diplomat He was West Germany s ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow from 1980 to 1983 and again from 1987 to 1989 He also served as the chief of staff to the office of the President of Germany during the presidency of Richard von Weizsacker from 1989 to 1994 Andreas Meyer LandrutAndreas Meyer Landrut in Bonn July 1989German Ambassador to the Soviet UnionIn office 1980 1983In office 1987 1989Personal detailsBorn 1929 05 31 31 May 1929 age 94 Tallinn Estonia Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editAndreas Meyer Landrut was born on 31 May 1929 in Tallinn Estonia 1 He and his family Baltic German industrialists were relocated from Estonia to occupied Poland at the beginning of World War II because of the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact At the end of the war the family fled westwards to Germany 1 After graduating in 1950 from high school Gymnasium with the Abitur in Bielefeld Germany 2 he studied Slavistics Eastern European history and sociology at the University of Gottingen He spent one year of his studies at the University of Zagreb SR Croatia SFR Yugoslavia and wrote his dissertation which focused on the Croatian theatre of the 19th century 3 He became Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Gottingen in 1954 4 Career editIn 1955 Meyer Landrut joined West Germany s Foreign Office His assignments abroad included Brussels Tokyo and Brazzaville where he served as the country s ambassador 4 Due to his language skills he became one of the experts on Russia in the German diplomats corps Five times he worked on assignments to the German embassy in Moscow From 1980 to 1983 and again from 1987 to 1989 he served as West Germany s ambassador to the Soviet Union in Moscow He held a key position at a time of rapprochement between the German government under Chancellor Helmut Kohl and the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev during the Perestroika period During that time he also worked on behalf of ethnic Germans in Russia 1 From 1984 to 1986 he was undersecretary of the Foreign Office serving under foreign minister Hans Dietrich Genscher He then worked as the chief of staff to the office of the President of Germany during the presidency of Richard von Weizsacker from 1989 to 1994 4 Following his civil service career he managed the Moscow representation of DaimlerChrysler until 2002 He also joined the German Russian Forum 5 Personal life editMeyer Landrut was married twice His first wife was of Hungarian nobility 6 they are the grandparents of the German singer Lena Meyer Landrut who won the 2010 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo 1 German diplomat Nikolaus Meyer Landrut is a nephew Awards editGreat Cross of Merit with Star and shoulder ribbon for his lifetime achievements bringing together Germans and Russians 1 Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana Estonia 1 Publications editMeyer Landrut Andreas 2003 Mit Gott und langen Unterhosen Erlebnisse eines Diplomaten in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges Berlin Quintessenz Verlag ISBN 3 86124 573 6 Meyer Landrut Andreas 2005 S Bogom I odensya poteplee Moya diplomaticheskaya missiya v Rossii Moskva Mezhdunarodnye otnosheniya ISBN 5 7133 1248 8 References edit a b c d e f Schwehn Klaus J Andreas Meyer Landrut Diplomat und Lenas Opa Archived 2010 04 02 at the Wayback Machine Suite101 de 29 March 2010 Accessed 1 May 2010 in German Schoneich Thomas 16 March 2010 Lenas Bielefelder Wurzeln Grossvater des Oslo Stars lebte mit seinen Eltern in der Schlosshofstrasse NW News in German Neue Westfalische Retrieved 2010 05 30 Andreas Meyer Landrut Munzinger Biographie in German Retrieved 2014 04 05 a b c Andreas Meyer Landrut in German be bra verlag Retrieved 2010 03 27 Auswartiges Amt Germany Speech on the 10th anniversary of the Deutsch Russisches Forum Auswaertiges amt de 17 February 2003 Accessed 24 March 2010 The International Who s Who 2004 Europe Publications Ltd London 2003 p 1131 ISBN 1 85743 217 7 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andreas Meyer Landrut Andreas Meyer Landrut Diplomat und Lenas Opa at Suite101 de in German Lenas Opa in Moskau at Russland ru in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andreas Meyer Landrut amp oldid 1172271234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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