Denmark - Poland

Document date: [1919]

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HAEU Reference Code
EUDIA-7.21
Reference Archivists

Alonso Fernandez, Juan

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Abstract

Danish chargé d’affaires (Poul Victor Bigler) ad interim in Poland: 28/8/1919, Information provided by Denmark.
Danish envoy (Preben Ferdinand Ahlefeldt Laurvig) in Poland: 1/10/1920, Information provided by Denmark.
Presentation of credentials of the Danish envoy (Preben Ferdinand Ahlefeldt Laurvig) in Poland: 16/10/1920, Information provided by Denmark.
Denmark recognized Poland de jure as an independent and sovereign state: 31/5/1919, Information provided by Poland.
The chargé d'affaires of the Danish Legation (Paul Victor Bigler) submitted introductory letters to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw - Establishment of diplomatic relations: 09/9/1919, Information provided by Poland.
The Polish envoy (Aleksander Dzieduszycki) presented his credentials to the King of Denmark (Christian X) in Copenhagen: 13/10/1919, Information provided by Poland.
The Danish envoy (PrabornFerdynand de Ahlefeldt-Laurvig) presented his credentials to the Chief of State (Józef Piłsudski) in Warsaw: 16/10/1920, Information provided by Poland.
Denmark recognized the Provisional Government of National Unity in Warsaw (TRJN). This automatically meant the withdrawal of recognition for the Polish government in exile in London: 07/7/1945, Information provided by Poland.
The chargé d'affaires of the Danish Legation (Johann Oluf) submitted introductory letters to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw: 25/7/1945, Information provided by Poland.
The chargé d'affaires of the Polish Legation (Piotr Szymański) submitted introductory letters to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Copenhagen: 25/11/1945, Information provided by Poland.
The Danish envoy (KnudAageMonard-Hansen) presented his credentials to the president of the National Council (BolesławBierut) in Warsaw: 27/12/1945, Information provided by Poland.
The Polish envoy (Stanisław Kelles-Krauz) presented his credentials to the King of Denmark (Christian X) in Copenhagen: 16/4/1946, Information provided by Poland.

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