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- Knappstein (15 April 1906 – 6 May 1989) was a German journalist, diplomat, and German Amb****ador to the United States, from 1962 to 1968. Knappstein was...
- Diplomatic posts Preceded by Karl Heinrich Knappstein Permanent Representative of Germany to the United Nations 1962–1968 Succeeded by Alexander Böker...
- 11 January 2000) (February 1958 – May 1962) 1962–1968: Karl Heinrich Knappstein (15 April 1906 – 6 May 1989) (June 1962 – December 1968) 1968–1973: Rolf...
- location of the Stanley Wine Company, founded in 1894 by Joseph Herman Knappstein; the brand is now owned by Accolade Wines for cask wine packaged for the...
- of the company. FWP included the brands Petaluma, Croser, St Hallett, Knappstein, Stonier and Tatachilla, four wineries, and a large distribution network...
- Chargé d'Affaires & 1953–1958) Wilhelm Grewe (1958–1962) Karl Heinrich Knappstein (1962–1968) Rolf Friedemann Pauls (1968–1973) Berndt von Staden (1973–1979)...
- Lerchenthal". LongeviQuest. 25 February 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024. Knappstein, Bernhard (26 March 2024). "Wo der Bundespräsident Krone trägt" (in German)...
- Republic of Germany Prince Adalbert of Bavaria 1952 1956 Karl Heinrich Knappstein 1956 1958 Wolfgang von Welck 1958 1963 Military attaché from 1958–1964:...
- amb****ador, Lord Harlech, and the West German amb****ador, Karl Heinrich Knappstein, were summoned to the State Department to be told that the United States...
- Chargé d'Affaires & 1953–1958) Wilhelm Grewe (1958–1962) Karl Heinrich Knappstein (1962–1968) Rolf Friedemann Pauls (1968–1973) Berndt von Staden (1973–1979)...