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'''Hennecke Graf von Bassowitz''' worked as assistant to [[Walter Scheel]] when he attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]].
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'''Hennecke Graf von Bassowitz''' is a former German diplomat and ''Ministerialdirigent'' in the Foreign Office. He worked as assistant to [[Walter Scheel]] when he attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]].<ref>https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/service/bulletin/agr%C3%A9ment-fuer-botschafter-graf-von-bassewitz-789418</ref>
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==Career==
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After studying law, Bassewitz first became a [[journalist]]. In [[1963]] he joined the German Foreign Service and was then employed at the embassies in [[Kuala Lumpur]] (1966–1969) and [[Singapore]] (1969–1971). He was spokesman for German President [[Walter Scheel]] 1974-1976<ref>http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-41496525.html</ref>, before then working at the embassy in [[Washington]] (1976-1979).
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From 1979 he was ambassador to [[Sierra Leone]]. After working as a section head in the Foreign Office (1982–1985), he was head of the [[German Information Center]] (GIC) in [[New York]] from 1985 to 1989.<ref>https://www.bundesregierung.de/breg-de/service/bulletin/agr%C3%A9ment-fuer-botschafter-graf-von-bassewitz-789418</ref> In [[1989]], he was first consul general in Soviet [[Kiev]] and became ambassador there with the independence of [[the Ukraine]] (1991–1993).<ref>http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-13687426.html</ref> He then worked as a sub-department head in the Foreign Office. Most recently, as the successor to [[Johannes Preisinger]], he was Ambassador to [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]] from 1997 to 1999.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150416115806/http://www.hrt.hr/arhiv/98/06/04/e2_eng.html</ref> His successor in this office was [[Hans Jochen Peters]].
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Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F056221-0008, Hennecke Graf von Bassewitz.jpg
Born27 January 1935
Rostock, Germany
NationalityGerman
German diplomat. Assistant to Walter Scheel at the 1983 Bilderberg.

Hennecke Graf von Bassowitz is a former German diplomat and Ministerialdirigent in the Foreign Office. He worked as assistant to Walter Scheel when he attended the 1983 Bilderberg.[1]

Career

After studying law, Bassewitz first became a journalist. In 1963 he joined the German Foreign Service and was then employed at the embassies in Kuala Lumpur (1966–1969) and Singapore (1969–1971). He was spokesman for German President Walter Scheel 1974-1976[2], before then working at the embassy in Washington (1976-1979).

From 1979 he was ambassador to Sierra Leone. After working as a section head in the Foreign Office (1982–1985), he was head of the German Information Center (GIC) in New York from 1985 to 1989.[3] In 1989, he was first consul general in Soviet Kiev and became ambassador there with the independence of the Ukraine (1991–1993).[4] He then worked as a sub-department head in the Foreign Office. Most recently, as the successor to Johannes Preisinger, he was Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina from 1997 to 1999.[5] His successor in this office was Hans Jochen Peters.


 

Event Witnessed

EventLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/1983Canada
Quebec
Château Montebello
The 31st Bilderberg, held in Canada
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