The ambassador of Sweden to Germany is in charge of the Sweden's diplomatic mission to Germany.
Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- 1705 Carl Gustaf Friesendorff
Hannover
- 1699 Henning von Strahlenheim
- 1699–1711 Carl Gustaf Friesendorff
Kingdom of Prussia
- 1698–1700 Anders Leijonstedt
- 1703–1710 Anders Leijonstedt (and Herman Cedercreutz)
- 1705–1707 Johannes Rosenhane
- 1712–1715 Carl Gustaf Friesendorff
- 1719 Herr Kirbach
- 1740–1743 Gustaf Zülich
- 1743 Henning Gyllenborg
- 1744–1746 Carl Gustaf Tessin
- 1787–1794 Carl Eherenfried von Carisien
- 1798–1803 Lars von Engeström
Saxony
- 1706 Josias Cederhielm
- 1729–1732 Gustaf Zülich
German Reich
- Frederik Due, 1871–1873
- Gillis Bildt, 1874–1886
- Alfred Lagerheim, 1886–1899
- Arvid Taube, 1900–1909
- Eric Trolle, 1909–1912
- Arvid Taube, 1912–1916
- Hans-Henrik von Essen, 1917–1923
- Fredrik Ramel, 1923–1925
- Einar af Wirsén, 1925–1937
- Arvid Richert, 1937–1945
German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
- Carl Johan Rappe, 1973–1976
- Erik Virgin, 1976−1982
- Rune Nyström, 1982–1985
- Henrik Liljegren, 1985–1989
- Vidar Hellners, 1989–1990
Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
- Ragnar Kumlin 1950-1956
- Ole Jödahl, 1956–67
- Nils Montan, 1967–1972
- Sven Backlund, 1972–1983
- Lennart Eckerberg, 1983–1990
Federal Republic of Germany
- Torsten Örn, 1990–1994
- Örjan Berner, 1994–1996
- Mats Hellström, 1996–2001
- Carl Tham, 2002–2006
- Ruth Jacoby, 2006–2010
- Staffan Carlsson 2010–2015
- Lars Danielsson 2015–2017
- Per Thöresson 2017–2023
- Veronika Wand-Danielsson August 2023–present
See also
External links
- Embassy of Sweden in Berlin, official website
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