German Foreign Office
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The German Foreign Office is Germany’s federal ministry responsible for managing the country’s foreign policy, diplomatic relations, and representation abroad.
Aliases (14)
- Federal Foreign Office of Germany ×15
- German Federal Foreign Office ×3
- Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany ×2
- Foreign Office of the German Empire ×2
- Auswärtiges Amt building, Berlin ×1
- Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany ×1
- Foreign Office of the North German Confederation ×1
- Foreign Office of the Weimar Republic ×1
- German Foreign Office headquarters ×1
- German Foreign Office of the Weimar Republic ×1
- German Foreign Service ×1
- German foreign policy establishment ×1
- West German Foreign Office ×1
- political directorate of the Federal Foreign Office ×1
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
federal ministry of Germany
→
foreign affairs ministry → |
| archives |
political archives of the German Foreign Office
→
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| budgetType |
federal budget of Germany
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| cooperatesWith |
Federal Chancellery (Germany)
→
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (Germany) → Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany) → |
| country |
Germany
→
|
| dateFounded |
1870
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|
| employs |
consular service of Germany
→
diplomatic service of Germany → |
| foundedBy |
North German Confederation
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| governs |
foreign service law of Germany
→
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| hasAbbreviation |
AA
→
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| hasBuilding |
Auswärtiges Amt building, Berlin
→
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| hasMinister |
Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs
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| hasOfficialWebsite |
https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de
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| headquartersCountry |
Germany
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| headquartersLocation |
Berlin
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| jurisdiction |
Federal Republic of Germany
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| locatedInTimeZone |
Central European Summer Time
→
Central European Time → |
| officialName |
Auswärtiges Amt
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| oversees |
German consulates
→
German embassies → German permanent missions to international organizations → |
| partOf |
Federal Government of Germany
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| precededBy |
Prussian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
→
|
| responsibleFor |
European policy coordination of Germany
→
consular assistance to German citizens abroad → coordination of EU foreign policy positions for Germany → crisis prevention and stabilization abroad → cultural relations and education policy abroad of Germany → diplomatic relations of Germany → foreign policy of Germany → human rights policy abroad of Germany → implementation of sanctions policy of Germany → international climate and energy diplomacy of Germany → international security policy of Germany → public diplomacy of Germany → representation of Germany abroad → treaty negotiations of Germany → visa policy implementation abroad for Germany → |
| seat |
Werderscher Markt 1, Berlin
→
|
| shortName |
AA
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| subordinateTo |
Federal Chancellor of Germany
→
|
| usesLanguage |
English
→
German → |
Referenced by (41)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Ernst von Weizsäcker
→
Franz Rademacher → Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland → Karl Ritter → Martin Luther (Nazi official) → Martin Luther (diplomat) → |
employer |
|
German embassies
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations ("Federal Foreign Office of Germany") → Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations ("German Federal Foreign Office") → Political Archive of the German Foreign Office ("Federal Foreign Office of Germany") → |
operatedBy |
|
Auswärtiges Amt
("Federal Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany")
→
Foreign Office of Nazi Germany ("Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany") → |
followedBy |
|
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
Goethe-Institut ("German Federal Foreign Office") → |
fundedBy |
|
German Foreign Office
("Auswärtiges Amt building, Berlin")
→
Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin ("Foreign Office of the German Empire") → |
hasBuilding |
|
Hallstein Doctrine
("West German Foreign Office")
→
foreign service law of Germany ("Federal Foreign Office of Germany") → |
implementedBy |
|
DAI
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
German Archaeological Institute ("Federal Foreign Office of Germany") → |
parentOrganization |
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Auswärtiges Amt
("Foreign Office of the North German Confederation")
→
Foreign Office of Nazi Germany ("Foreign Office of the Weimar Republic") → |
precededBy |
|
Central Library in Berlin
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
|
affiliation |
|
foreign service law of Germany
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
|
appliesTo |
|
Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin
("German foreign policy establishment")
→
|
associatedWith |
|
Mitte
("German Foreign Office headquarters")
→
|
contains |
|
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
("German Federal Foreign Office")
→
|
describedBySource |
|
Prussian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
("Foreign Office of the German Empire")
→
|
dissolvedInto |
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Werderscher Markt 1, Berlin
("political directorate of the Federal Foreign Office")
→
|
hasFunction |
|
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
|
heads |
|
Werderscher Markt 1, Berlin
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
|
occupant |
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German Embassy in Saint Petersburg
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
|
operator |
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Political Archive of the German Foreign Office
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
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partOf |
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AA
("German Foreign Office of the Weimar Republic")
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predecessorOrganization |
|
AA
→
|
refersTo |
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Committee on European Union Affairs
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
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relatedTo |
|
Prussian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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|
replacedBy |
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Werderscher Markt 1, Berlin
("Federal Foreign Office of Germany")
→
|
servesAsHeadquartersOf |
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AA
("Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany")
→
|
successorOrganization |
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Ministries Trial
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|
triedInstitution |
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Werderscher Markt 1, Berlin
("German Foreign Service")
→
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usedBy |