Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg

Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg zu Hausen (17 March 1901 in Darmstadt - 7 August 1983 in Oberaula-Hausen, Hesse) was a German jurist, diplomat and SS officer. He was head of the Protocol Department of the Foreign Office from 1938 to 1945. Life and work Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg (1938), am Revers das NSDAP-Parteiabzeichen. Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg zu Hausen (* 17. März 1901 in Darmstadt; † 7. August 1983 in Oberaula -Hausen, Hessen) war ein deutscher Jurist, Diplomat und SS-Führer. Bekannt wurde er als Leiter der Protokollabteilung des Auswärtigen Amtes von 1938 bis 1945.

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Well to put it into context… this is the caption that goes with the photo: "20 October 1941 - Adolf Hitler greeting the Slovakian president Dr. Jozef Tiso at the station near Wolfsschanze, the head of the Protocol Department of the Foreign Office Alexander von Dörnberg is between them" English: Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg zu Hausen (* 1901 in Darmstadt; † 7. August 1983 in Oberaula-Hausen) was a german jurist and diplomat, commonly known as the leader of protocol of the Federal Foreign Office from 1938 to 1945. Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg zu Hausen was a German jurist, diplomat and SS officer. He was head of the Protocol Department of the Foreign Office from 1938 to 1945. Introduction Alexander von Dörnberg Doernberg's grandfather, the late Alexander Von Doernberg, served as an SS Oberfuehrer and received the highest SS award, the SS Ehrendegen. He was also a special Ambassador of Hitler and a.

Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg

Here are some details on von Dörnberg's life and career. Primary source is Hans-Jürgen Döcher, "SS und Auswärtiges Amt im Dritten Reich". Best wishes, ~ Mike Miller Axis Biographical Research Dr. jur. Alexander Freiherr von Dörnberg Gesandter I. Klasse / SS-Oberführer Born: 17. Mar. 1901 in Darmstadt / Hessen. Died: NSDAP-Nr. 3 398 362. Alexander von Doernberg - Diplomatic Passport. German jurist, diplomat, and SS officer, Head of the Protocol Department of the Foreign Office from 1938 to 1945. Diplomatic passport, issued August 2, 1943, in Berlin. The first page gives his passport number "1646", expiration date in August of 1944 and an extension until 1946, and lists.