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  1. Harry von Arnim. Harry Karl Kurt Eduard, Count von Arnim-Suckow [1] (3 October 182419 May 1881) was a German diplomat . Early life. He was born at the Moitzelfitz estate in Pomerania, a son of Christian Ernst von Arnim zu Suckow and Friederike Auguste Elisabeth von Blankenburg. [2] .

  2. Harry, count von Arnim (born Oct. 3, 1824, Moitzelfitz, Pomerania [now in Poland]—died May 19, 1881, Nice, France) was a Prussian diplomat whose indiscreetly expressed opposition to German chancellor Otto von Bismarck led to his prosecution and gave rise to the so-called Arnim Paragraph, an addition to the German criminal code that made ...

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  3. Harry von Arnim. Harry Karl Kurt Eduard von Arnim-Suckow, ab 1870 Graf von Arnim-Suckow (* 3. Oktober 1824 in Moitzelfitz, Kreis Fürstenthum; † 19. Mai 1881 in Nizza, Südfrankreich) war ein preußischer Diplomat.

  4. HOLSTEIN AND THE ARNIM AFFAIR' NORMAN RICH IN DECEMBER, 1874, Count Harry von Arnim, the first ambassador of the new German Empire to France, was brought to trial before the municipal court of Berlin for unauthorized removal of official documents from the archive of the Paris embassy. Bismarck says in his memoirs that the official proceedings

  5. Harry von Arnim (General) Gedenkhinweis auf Harry von Arnim auf dem Grabstein von Lilli von Armin auf dem Patronatsfriedhof Criewen. Harry Bernd von Arnim (* 26. März 1890 in Criewen; † 26. Oktober 1941 bei Naro-Fominsk, Sowjetunion) war ein deutscher Generalmajor der Wehrmacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg .

  6. Dr. jur., Diplomat born October 3rd, 1824 in Moitzelfitz, Pommerania died May 19th, 1881 in Nizza. Harry Curt Eduard Carl von Arnim was the fourth and youngest child of Ernst von Arnim (1792 – 1812) and his spouse Friederike, née von Blankenburg (1795 – 1849). He belonged to the family branch Suckow in the Uckermark.

  7. (Moitzelsitz, Pomerania, 1824–81, Nice),Prussian diplomat who became involved in a clash with Bismarck. Arnim was Minister in Lisbon in 1862, in 1864 at Munich, and in the same year ...