German diplomat and professor of international law (1911–2000)
Wilhelm Georg Grewe (16 October 1911 – 11 January 2000) was a German diplomat and professor of international law. He played a major role in formulating the Hallstein Doctrine. He was an expert in international law and was the author of Epochen der Völkerrechtsgeschichte (1984), a standard work on the subject.
Wilhelm Georg Grewe (16 October 1911 – 11 January 2000) was a German diplomat and professor of international law. He played a major role in formulating...
no public official text of the "doctrine", but its main architect, WilhelmGrewe, explained it publicly in a radio interview. Konrad Adenauer, who served...
1976), American baseball player and coach Sam Grewe (born 1998), American Paralympic high jumper WilhelmGrewe (1911–2000), German diplomat and professor...
deputy, WilhelmGrewe. But in this area particularly, German foreign policy became associated with the name Hallstein. In 1955, Hallstein and Grewe accompanied...
property [...] and to reduce their persons into perpetual servitude." WilhelmGrewe finds Dum Diversas essentially "geographically unlimited" in its application...
Chargé d'Affaires, May 1955 – January 1958: Ambassador) 1958–1962: WilhelmGrewe (16 October 1911 – 11 January 2000) (February 1958 – May 1962) 1962–1968:...
of international law, some German authors, most notably among them WilhelmGrewe and Karl-Heinz Ziegler, have argued that several periods can be distinguished...
uncle, Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler, was a theologian and Zentrum politician who served as Bishop of Mainz. His nephew, the diplomat Wilhelm Freiherr...
of Strasbourg. Constance Grewe is the daughter of the German professor of international law and diplomat WilhelmGrewe. Grewe earned her bachelor's degree...
the Corps Borussia Bonn before transferring to the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelm University in Breslau. After completing his studies and military service...
Barney Childs, 73, American composer and teacher, Parkinson's disease. WilhelmGrewe, 88, German diplomat and professor of international law. Bob Lemon,...
New York (14 August 1924). "Ambassador Wiedfeldt to Retire Sept. 15; Dr. Wilhelm Cuno Likely to Succeed Him". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 June 2024...
Specter discussed his interest in Carl Schmitt, Hans Morgenthau, and WilhelmGrewe, highlighting their relevance to understanding political thought. Specter...
d'affaires ad interim Heinrich Rohreke [de] April 5, 1971 特命全権大使 Ambassador WilhelmGrewe October 9, 1976 臨時代理大使 Chargé d'affaires ad interim Hartmut Schulze-Boysen [de]...
Velikhov Lynn E. Davis Vladimir Semyonov Frank A. Camm Maurice Schumann WilhelmGrewe Frank Roberts McGeorge Bundy William Kaufmann Gennadi Gerasimov Morarji...
Germany Herbert Blankenhorn 1955–1959 Gebhardt von Walther [de] 1959–1962 WilhelmGrewe 1962–1971 Franz Krapf [de] 1971–1976 Rolf Friedemann Pauls 1976–1980...
adamantly supported Anglo-German rapprochement and considered the policies of Wilhelm II "reckless". In 1908, Bernstorff was appointed the German ambassador...
Narratives of Romanticism. Ashgate Publishing, 2001; ISBN 0-7546-0477-2 Cordula Grewe. Painting the Sacred in the Age of German Romanticism. Aldershot: Ashgate...
Hallstein Doctrine also known as Hallstein–Grewe Doctrine, named after Walter Hallstein and WilhelmGrewe Ulbricht Doctrine named after Walter Ulbricht...
Times. 25 August 1893. Retrieved 6 May 2020. Röhl, John C. G. (2004). Wilhelm II: The Kaiser's Personal Monarchy, 1888-1900. Cambridge University Press...
American Philosophical Society Transactions, 1983. ISBN 1-4223-7467-X. Grewe, Cordula. Painting the Sacred in the Age of German Romanticism. Aldershot:...