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  1. Günther Altenburg (5 June 1894 – 23 October 1984) was a Nazi German diplomat and civil official. His first diplomatic assignments took him to postings at Rome, Vienna and Bucharest, and he remained involved with southeastern Europe throughout his career.

  2. Hausarztpraxis Günther und Schnabel im MVZ-Altenburg-City. Sebastian Günther - Sprechstunden: Dustin Schnabel - Sprechstunden. Annahmeschluss ist jeweils 30 min vor Sprechstundenende. In unserer Praxis erfahren Sie eine umfassende hausärztliche Betreuung.

  3. Günther Altenburg (* 5. Juni 1894 in Königsberg; † 23. Oktober 1984 in Bonn) war ein deutscher Diplomat. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg war Altenburg von Mai 1941 bis Oktober 1943 als Gesandter I. Klasse und „Bevollmächtigter des Reichs“ für das besetzte Griechenland der höchste zivile Vertreter des Deutschen Reichs im Lande.

  4. The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, announces the appointment of Dr. Günther Altenburg (Germany) to the position of Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs (ASG/PA) with effect from 3 September 2001.

  5. Günther Altenburg was a German diplomat who had served in Rome, Italy; Vienna, Austria; and Bucharest, Romania before the war. He was recalled to Germany after the failed July Putsch in Austria, possibly because of his connections with the conspirators.

  6. ALTENBURG: We'll have a meeting of the NATO-Russia Council and that meeting will welcome Russia's support to the NATO operation Active Endeavour; that is the maritime counterterrorism operation in the Mediterranean, and will approve the first NRC Action Plan on Terrorism.

  7. The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, announces the appointment of Dr. Günther Altenburg (Germany) to the position of Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs (ASG/PA) with effect from 3 September 2001. Dr. Altenburg was born on 21 March 1940.