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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
Johannes Daniel Jakob Kriege was born in ], a midsized town then in ]'s ], located between ] to its northeast and ] to its south. Starting in 1877 he studied ] at ] and ], passing his stage one state law exams and obtaining a post in the Prussian legal service as a court clerk in 1880, and receiving his doctorate of law in 1881.<ref name=JKlautAkten/> 1881 was also the year in which he passed his second level state law exams. He entered the Prussian diplomatic service in 1886.<ref name=JKsecondoEP/> | Johannes Daniel Jakob Kriege was born in ], a midsized town then in ]'s ], located between ] to its northeast and ] to its south. Starting in 1877 he studied ] at ] and ], passing his stage one state law exams and obtaining a post in the Prussian legal service as a court clerk in 1880, and receiving his doctorate of law in 1881.<ref name=JKlautAkten/> 1881 was also the year in which he passed his second level state law exams. He entered the Prussian diplomatic service in 1886.<ref name=JKsecondoEP/> | ||
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und wirkte seit 1887 als kommissarischer Vizekonsul in Amsterdam. Er war von 1889 bis 1894 Konsul in Asunción und von 1894 bis 1896 in gleicher Funktion in Sarajevo tätig. In der Folgezeit arbeitete er als Wirklicher Legationsrat und Vortragender Rat in der Rechtsabteilung des Auswärtigen Amtes. 1900 wurde er zum Geheimen Legationsrat ernannt. | |||
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Johannes Kriege (22 July 1859 - 28 May 1837) was a German jurist (lawyer), diplomat and politician.
Life
Johannes Daniel Jakob Kriege was born in Lüdinghausen, a midsized town then in Prussia's Province of Westphalia, located between Münster to its northeast and Dortmund to its south. Starting in 1877 he studied jurisprudence at Göttingen and Strasburg, passing his stage one state law exams and obtaining a post in the Prussian legal service as a court clerk in 1880, and receiving his doctorate of law in 1881. 1881 was also the year in which he passed his second level state law exams. He entered the Prussian diplomatic service in 1886.
References
- ^ "Kriege, Johannes". "Akten der Reichskanzlei. Weimarer Republik" online. Historische Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, München. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- Roger Chickering; Stig Förster (11 September 2000). Great War, Total War: Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 1914-1918. Cambridge University Press. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-521-77352-2.
- ^ "Kriege, Johannes". Kritische Online-Edition der Nuntiaturberichte Eugenio Pacellis (1917-1929). Retrieved 15 August 2016.