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Walther Hess was born on 12 March, 1900 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, is a German diplomat. Discover Walther Hess's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Occupation Public servant and diplomat
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 12 March, 1900
Birthday 12 March
Birthplace Frankfurt am Main, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia
Date of death 26 August, 1986
Died Place St Ives, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Russia

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1900

Walther Hess (12 March 1900 – 26 August 1986) was a German diplomat who served as the first Ambassador to Australia.

Born in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, on 12 March 1900, after school education Hess studied law and political science at the universities of Gießen, Tübingen, Munich and Göttingen and in 1923 was granted his doctor of law with a thesis entitled "Family Maintenance at convocation".

1925

In 1925 he joined the German Foreign Office as an Attaché and graduated from the state examinations for the consular and diplomatic service.

1927

In 1927 he was appointed vice-consul in Toruń, Poland, and in 1928 was Secretary of Legation in Kovno.

1929

From 1929 to 1932 he was vice-consul in Jerusalem in the British mandated territory of Palestine, and from 1932 to 1938 he was Secretary of the Legation in Belgrade, Romania.

1938

In 1938 he was transferred into inactive service for "political reasons", although the real reason was due to his wife being Jewish, and in 1944 took early retirement.

From 1938 to 1945, Hess moved abroad into the private sector and was the representative of the Reemtsma tobacco company in Occupied Greece and neutral Turkey.

1952

In early 1950 the reconstituted Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany reactivated his commission as a diplomat and on 30 January 1952 Hess was sent to Australia to become the first German Ambassador to Australia.

Upon departing at Victoria Dock in Melbourne, Hess was greeted by a group holding placards calling him a Nazi, a charge echoed by Jewish representative groups in Australia, an allegation he vehemently denied: "I know that the German people under Hitler did great harm to the Jewish people. Many of them must always feel bitterness, but I, too, suffered under Hitler. My wife's people were killed by him, and I had to leave my country."

Presenting his credentials to Governor-General Sir William McKell on 9 July 1952, Hess took the role of repairing Germany's relations with Australia: "May this event mark a break with a deplorable past which has inflicted so much suffering also upon the people of Australia. It is the sincere desire of my Government to participate most actively in the universal struggle against the distress which the last war left in its wake."

Assisted by a small staff of nine, Hess initially based the embassy in various hotels in Sydney.

1953

In January 1953 Hess visited South Australia to inspect the growing German community there.

In the last years of his service in Australia, Hess served as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps.

1955

However, in 1955, with the construction of new embassy premises, Hess moved the embassy to Canberra.

1959

From 1959 to 1960, Hess was appointed as ambassador in Mexico City, and, from 1960 to 1962, he returned to Germany as Deputy Director-General of the Foreign Office, with special responsibility for international trade policy, in Bonn.

1962

On 10 September 1962, Hess was given his final posting as Ambassador to Morocco, serving until 31 May 1965.

1986

In retirement Hess returned to Australia, living in St Ives, New South Wales with his wife, until his death in 1986.