Frederic "Hans" von Rosenberg (26 December 1874, Berlin – 30 July 1937, Fürstenzell) was a German politician.
He was Foreign Minister of Germany from 1922 to 1923 under Wilhelm Cuno. Before that he was a diplomat in Antwerp and Berlin and served in Vienna and Copenhagen.
Beginning in 1924 he worked in Stockholm and then served from 1933 to 1935 as ambassador in Ankara.
| Preceded by Joseph Wirth |
Foreign Minister of Germany 1922-1923 |
Succeeded by Gustav Stresemann |
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| Name | Rosenberg, Hans Von |
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| Date of birth | 26 December 1874 |
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| Date of death | 30 July 1937 |
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Famous quotes containing the words von and/or rosenberg:
“I curse all negative purism that tells me not to use a word from another language that either expresses something that my own language cannot or does that in a more delicate manner.”
—Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (17491832)
“One of the grotesqueries of present-day American life is the amount of reasoning that goes into displaying the wisdom secreted in bad movies while proving that modern art is meaningless.... They have put into practise the notion that a bad art work cleverly interpreted according to some obscure Method is more rewarding than a masterpiece wrapped in silence.”
—Harold Rosenberg (19061978)