Foreign Minister of Prussia

Foreign Minister of Prussia

This page lists Foreign Ministers of Prussia. See also Foreign Minister of Germany and Prime Minister of Prussia.

Prussian Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 1768-1918

*Ewald Friedrich von Hertzberg 1768-1791
*Count August Friedrich Ferdinand von der Goltz 1808-1814
*Prince Karl August von Hardenberg 1814-1818
*Count Christian Günther Bernstorff 1818-1832
*Friedrich Ancillon 1832-1837
*Baron Heinrich Wilhelm Werther 1837-1841
*Count Mortimer Maltzan 1841-1842
*Baron Heinrich von Bülow 1842-1845
*Baron Karl Ernst Wilhelm von Canitz und Dallwitz 1845-1848
*Count Adolf Heinrich Arnim-Boitzenburg 1848
*Baron Heinrich Alexander von Arnim 1848
*Baron Alexander von Schleinitz 1848
*Rudolf von Auerswald 1848
*Count August Hermann von Dönhoff 1848
*Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg 1848
*Franz August Eichmann 1848-1849
*Count Heinrich Friedrich von Arnim-Heinrichsdorff 1849
*Baron Alexander von Schleinitz 1849-1850
*Joseph von Radowitz 1850
*Baron Otto Theodor von Manteuffel 1850-1858
*Baron Alexander von Schleinitz 1858-1861
*Count Albrecht von Bernstorff 1861-1862
*Prince Otto von Bismarck 1862-1890
*Count Leo von Caprivi 1890-1894
*Baron Adolf Hermann Marschall von Bieberstein 1894-1897
*Prince Bernhard von Bülow 1897-1909
*Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 1909-1917
*Georg Michaelis 1917
*Count Georg von Hertling 1917-1918
*Prince Maximilian of Baden 1918


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