Ambassador of North Korea to East Germany | |
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Inaugural holder | Pak Kil-jon |
Formation | May 13, 1954 |
Final holder | Pak Yong-chan |
Abolished | October 3, 1990 |
The North Korean ambassador to East Germany in East Berlin was the official representative of the Government in Pyongyang to the Government of East Germany. Until 1979, the address of the embassy was Sundelfinger Straße 38 in Berlin-Karlshorst.
Diplomatic agrément | Diplomatic accreditation | Ambassador | Spelling according to Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst | Spelling according to Tŭk-Chu Chŏn | Leader of North Korea | Vorsitzender des Staatsrats | Term end |
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November 1, 1949 | The governments in East Berlin and Pyongyang established diplomatic relations.[1] | Kim Il Sung | Walter Ulbricht | ||||
March 6, 1954 | May 13, 1954 | Pak Kil-jon | Pak Kil Jon | Pak Kil Jon[2] | Kim Il Sung | Walter Ulbricht | |
May 9, 1957 | July 10, 1957 | Pak Il-young | Pak Ir Jen | Pak Il Young[3] | Kim Il Sung | Walter Ulbricht | |
February 16, 1961 | April 13, 1961 | Kwon Young-tae | Kwon Jeng Tae | Kwon Young Tae[4] | Kim Il Sung | Walter Ulbricht | |
July 29, 1966 | August 16, 1966 | Ro Su-uk | Ro Su Ek | Ro Su Uk (Yuk)[5] | Kim Il Sung | Walter Ulbricht | |
December 1, 1969 | December 15, 1969 | Ri Dzang-su | Ri Dzang Su | Li Dzang Su[6] | Kim Il Sung | Walter Ulbricht | |
September 1, 1977 | September 1, 1977 | Kim Kuk-hun | Kim Kuk Hun | Kim Kuk Hun | Kim Il Sung | Erich Honecker | |
July 3, 1980 | July 2, 1980 | Pak Hyon-bo | Pak Hjon Bo | Pak Hyon Bo | Kim Il Sung | Erich Honecker | |
August 23, 1985 | August 23, 1985 | Pak Yong-chan | Pak Yong Chan | [7] | Kim Il Sung | Erich Honecker | |
October 3, 1990 | [8] | Kim Il Sung | Manfred Gerlach |