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Horst Hauthal graduated from high school in Berlin in 1932 and studied mathematics, natural sciences and philosophy in Berlin and ] in ] . Horst Hauthal graduated from high school in Berlin in 1932 and studied mathematics, natural sciences and philosophy in Berlin and ] in ] .


Horst Hauthal joined the ] in 1937 (member number 5,062,619), became a trainee in 1939 and joined the ] in 1940. Until 1945, Horst Hauthal headed the secretary council, known as a staff special service, as a member of the personnel department, under the direction of the envoy ]. The ] department was concerned with the compilation and distribution of codes and ciphers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Horst Hauthal joined the ] in 1937 (member number 5,062,619), became a trainee in 1939 and joined the ] in 1940.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101006003127/http://www.braunbuch.de/5-04.shtml |title= Brown Book
Diplomats Ribbentrops at the Foreign Service Bonn (German:Braunbuch Diplomaten Ribbentrops im Auswärtigen Dienst Bonn) |publisher=National Council of the National Front of Democratic Germany Documentation Center of the State Archive Administration of the GDR State publisher of the German Democratic Republic (German:Nationalrat der Nationalen Front des Demokratischen Deutschland Dokumentationszentrum der Staatlichen Archivverwaltung der DDR Staatsverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik_ |date=January 1968 |website=archive.org |access-date=18 March 2017}}</ref> Until 1945, Horst Hauthal headed the secretary council, known as a staff special service, as a member of the personnel department, under the direction of the envoy ]. The ] department was concerned with the compilation and distribution of codes and ciphers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


In 1954, Horst Hauthal was promoted to Doctor of Economics. In the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany, Hauthal was set up in Unit 114, led by former ] linguistic and cryptography and colleague Director Adolf Paschke (1911-1981). From 1962, Hauthal was accredited as an economic expert at the ]. On August 4, 1964, he was promoted to the Legation Council. In 1966 Hauthal was a member of the Legation Council of the German Embassy in ]. In 1967, Hauthal was the head of the Department for Economic Relations to the Middle East and North Africa of the Federal Foreign Office. In 1954, Horst Hauthal was promoted to Doctor of Economics. In the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany, Hauthal was set up in Unit 114, led by former ] linguistic, cryptanalyst and colleague Director Adolf Paschke (1911-1981). From 1962, Hauthal was accredited as an economic expert at the ]. On August 4, 1964, he was promoted to the Legation Council. In 1966 Hauthal was a member of the Legation Council of the German Embassy in ]. In 1967, Hauthal was the head of the Department for Economic Relations to the Middle East and North Africa of the Federal Foreign Office.


On 14 September 1971, Hauthal was appointed Head of Unit for Middle East and North Africa, the Department of Trade Policy, Development Policy and European Economic Integration. In 1959 the government of the Federal Republic of Germany concluded an investment protection agreement with the military regime in Pakistan. This was the first ] (BIT) for ]. Under the leadership of ], this treaty was ratified in the 1973 Constitution. From 19 to 20 November 1973, Horst Hauthal was the head of the South Asia Department at the Federal Foreign Office, with ] on the fourth bilateral talks in ]. German companies then invested in the fields of energy management, petroleum refining and defense technology. On 14 September 1971, Hauthal was appointed Head of Unit for Middle East and North Africa, the Department of Trade Policy, Development Policy and European Economic Integration. In 1959 the government of the Federal Republic of Germany concluded an investment protection agreement with the military regime in Pakistan. This was the first ] (BIT) for ]. Under the leadership of ], this treaty was ratified in the 1973 Constitution. From 19 to 20 November 1973, Horst Hauthal was the head of the South Asia Department at the Federal Foreign Office, with ] on the fourth bilateral talks in ]. German companies then invested in the fields of energy management, petroleum refining and defense technology.

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Horst Hauthal (born September 3, 1913 in Berlin, died March 21, 2002 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler ) was a German ambassador. Horst Hauthal was known for his meteoric rise to lead the cryptographic Section in Z Branch of the Pers Z S, the Foreign Office Personnel Department(Template:Lang-de)

Life

Horst Hauthal graduated from high school in Berlin in 1932 and studied mathematics, natural sciences and philosophy in Berlin and Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg in Halle .

Horst Hauthal joined the Nazi Party in 1937 (member number 5,062,619), became a trainee in 1939 and joined the Foreign Service in 1940. Until 1945, Horst Hauthal headed the secretary council, known as a staff special service, as a member of the personnel department, under the direction of the envoy Kurt Selchow. The cryptography department was concerned with the compilation and distribution of codes and ciphers in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In 1954, Horst Hauthal was promoted to Doctor of Economics. In the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany, Hauthal was set up in Unit 114, led by former Pers Z S linguistic, cryptanalyst and colleague Director Adolf Paschke (1911-1981). From 1962, Hauthal was accredited as an economic expert at the German University in Cairo. On August 4, 1964, he was promoted to the Legation Council. In 1966 Hauthal was a member of the Legation Council of the German Embassy in Egypt. In 1967, Hauthal was the head of the Department for Economic Relations to the Middle East and North Africa of the Federal Foreign Office.

On 14 September 1971, Hauthal was appointed Head of Unit for Middle East and North Africa, the Department of Trade Policy, Development Policy and European Economic Integration. In 1959 the government of the Federal Republic of Germany concluded an investment protection agreement with the military regime in Pakistan. This was the first Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) for Pakistan. Under the leadership of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, this treaty was ratified in the 1973 Constitution. From 19 to 20 November 1973, Horst Hauthal was the head of the South Asia Department at the Federal Foreign Office, with Lothar Lahn on the fourth bilateral talks in Islamabad. German companies then invested in the fields of energy management, petroleum refining and defense technology.

References

  1. Maria Keipert; Peter Grupp (2005). "Hauthal". Biographical Manual of the German Federal Foreign Service 1871-1945 (German:Biographisches Handbuch des deutschen Auswärtigen Dienstes, 1871-1945) (in German). Vol. 2 (G-K ed.). Paderborn 2005: Ferdinand Schöningh. pp. 220–221. ISBN 978-3-506-71842-6. Retrieved 20 March 2017.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. "Brown Book Diplomats Ribbentrops at the Foreign Service Bonn (German:Braunbuch Diplomaten Ribbentrops im Auswärtigen Dienst Bonn)". archive.org. National Council of the National Front of Democratic Germany Documentation Center of the State Archive Administration of the GDR State publisher of the German Democratic Republic (German:Nationalrat der Nationalen Front des Demokratischen Deutschland Dokumentationszentrum der Staatlichen Archivverwaltung der DDR Staatsverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik_. January 1968. Retrieved 18 March 2017. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 11 (help)


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