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- ****muth Eduard Ferdinand Lucius von Stoedten, (14 July 1869, Estate Klein Ballhausen, Thuringia - 14 November 1934, Berlin) was a German diplomat during...
- Wallenberg, the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs, ****muth Lucius von Stoedten, the former German amb****ador to Russia, then in Sweden, and Fritz M. Warburg...
- Pückler-Burghauss 1908 1910 Franz von Reichenau 1911 1914 ****muth Lucius von Stoedten 1914 1920 Envoy Rudolf Nadolny 1920 1924 Envoy Frederic von Rosenberg 1924...
- von Heimburg) and Bertha Hedwig (wife of diplomat ****muth Lucius von Stoedten). In 1939, the property p****ed from the Stumm heirs to the Saarbrücken...
- the German Empire. His replacement in the role was Helmuth Lucius von Stoedten, an opponent of Swedish activism. During the First World War von Reichenau...
- Frederick Rosen 1918–1921: Frederick Rosen 1921–1927: ****muth Lucius von Stoedten 1928–1933: Julius von Zech Burkersroda 1933–1940: Julius von Zech Burkersroda...
- widely suspected of contacts with German diplomat ****muth Lucius von Stoedten. In 1925, the **** journalist Theodor Fritsch rewrote the story, alleging...
- von Stumm-Halberg (1876–1949), who married diplomat ****muth Lucius von Stoedten. They divorced in 1907 and she married landowner Adalbert von Francken-Sierstorpff...
- Prussian politician and Prussian agriculture minister ****muth Lucius von Stoedten (1869–1934), German diplomat Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht...
- Legation Counsellor in Stockholm in 1917 under Minister ****muth Lucius von Stoedten. In 1918 he returned to work in the Foreign Office in Berlin, but in 1921...