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Ernst Wörmann
Ernst Woermann (30 March 1888 in Dresden, German Empire – 5 July 1979 in Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany (1949-1990), West Germany) was a German people, German diplomat who worked for the Foreign Office (Germany), Foreign Office under the Third Reich. He was a junior Secretary of state, state secretary of the German Foreign Ministry (1940–43) and the German ambassador to the Reorganized National Government of China, Nanjing Nationalist Government, the Imperial Japan, Japanese puppet government in China (1943–45). Biography Woermann was the son of German art historian Karl Woermann, and had been born in Dresden in 1888. After attending a gymnasium, Woermann studied law at the Heidelberg University, the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Freiburg University and Leipzig University. He got a doctorate in law and afterwards fought in World War I as an enlisted soldier, and then as a senior lieutenant (''Oberleutnant''). Following the end of the war and demobilizat ...
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Ernst Woermann
Ernst Woermann (30 March 1888 in Dresden, German Empire – 5 July 1979 in Heidelberg, West Germany) was a German diplomat who worked for the Foreign Office under the Third Reich. He was a junior state secretary of the German Foreign Ministry (1940–43) and the German ambassador to the Nanjing Nationalist Government, the Japanese puppet government in China (1943–45). Biography Woermann was the son of German art historian Karl Woermann, and had been born in Dresden in 1888. After attending a gymnasium, Woermann studied law at the Heidelberg University, the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Freiburg University and Leipzig University. He got a doctorate in law and afterwards fought in World War I as an enlisted soldier, and then as a senior lieutenant (''Oberleutnant''). Following the end of the war and demobilization, Woermann worked in the Hamburg courts (''Hamburger Justizdienst'') and then the Foreign Ministry (from 1919). In 1920, Woermann was among the German ...
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