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{{Infobox person|name=Emil Leo Baer|image=Emil Leo Baer.PNG|birth_date=1894 or 1895|death_date=4 December 1942 (age 47)|death_place=[[State of Berlin|Berlin]], [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]]|death_cause=An unspecified illness|nationality=German}}
{{Infobox person|name=Emil Leo Baer|image=Emil Leo Baer.PNG|birth_date=1894 or 1895|death_date=4 December 1942 (age 47)|death_place=[[State of Berlin|Berlin]], [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]]|death_cause=An unspecified illness|nationality=German}}


Dr. '''Emil Leo Baer''' (1895 – 4 December 1942) was a [[German Reich (1933–1945)|German]] diplomat in the [[United States of America|United States]]. He held a number of important positions, including private secretary of the [[German ambassador in the United States|German ambassador]] [[Adolf Georg von Maltzan]],<ref>No author (1927-06-16).: "GERMAN ENVOY BREAKS HYDRANT; FINE WAIVED". [[The Springfield Daily Republican|''The Springfield Daily Republican'']]. Page 2. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref> first secretary of the [[German Embassy Washington|German Embassy in Washington]],<ref>No author (1931-05-13).: "Dr. Emil Baer of German Embassy To Sail Today". [[The Washington Times (1894–1939)|''The Washington Times'']]. Page 12. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref> and consul general of the [[German General Consulate Chicago|German General Consulate in Chicago]].<ref>No author (1941-07-11).: "NAZI CONSUL'S STAFF LEAVES CITY FOR HOME". [[Chicago Tribune|''Chicago Tribune'']]. Page 7. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref>
Dr. '''Emil Leo Baer''' (c. 1894 – 4 December 1942) was a [[German Reich (1933–1945)|German]] diplomat in the [[United States of America|United States]]. He held a number of important positions, including private secretary to [[German ambassador in the United States|German ambassador]] [[Adolf Georg von Maltzan]],<ref>No author (1927-06-16).: "GERMAN ENVOY BREAKS HYDRANT; FINE WAIVED". [[The Springfield Daily Republican|''The Springfield Daily Republican'']]. Page 2. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref> first secretary of the [[German Embassy Washington|German Embassy in Washington]],<ref>No author (1931-05-13).: "Dr. Emil Baer of German Embassy To Sail Today". [[The Washington Times (1894–1939)|''The Washington Times'']]. Page 12. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref> and consul general of the [[German General Consulate Chicago|German General Consulate in Chicago]].<ref>No author (1941-07-11).: "NAZI CONSUL'S STAFF LEAVES CITY FOR HOME". [[Chicago Tribune|''Chicago Tribune'']]. Page 7. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref>


The [[Völkisch Observer|''Völkisch Observer'']], the newspaper of the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazi Party]], reported that Baer died on 4 December 1942 at the age of 47 from an unspecified illness that he contracted in America.<ref>No author (1942-12-10).: "FAMILIEN-ANZEIGEN". [[Völkisch Observer|''Völkischer Beobachter'']]. Page 6. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref>
The [[Völkisch Observer|''Völkisch Observer'']], the newspaper of the [[National Socialist German Workers' Party|Nazi Party]], claimed that Baer died on 4 December 1942 at the age of 47 from an unspecified illness that he contracted in America.<ref>No author (1942-12-10).: "FAMILIEN-ANZEIGEN". [[Völkisch Observer|''Völkischer Beobachter'']]. Page 6. Retrieved 2024-07-15.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 06:33, 27 July 2024

Emil Leo Baer
Born1894 or 1895
Died4 December 1942 (age 47)
Berlin, Nazi Germany
Cause of deathAn unspecified illness
NationalityGerman


Dr. Emil Leo Baer (c. 1894 – 4 December 1942) was a German diplomat in the United States. He held a number of important positions, including private secretary to German ambassador Adolf Georg von Maltzan,[1] first secretary of the German Embassy in Washington,[2] and consul general of the German General Consulate in Chicago.[3]

The Völkisch Observer, the newspaper of the Nazi Party, claimed that Baer died on 4 December 1942 at the age of 47 from an unspecified illness that he contracted in America.[4]

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  1. No author (1927-06-16).: "GERMAN ENVOY BREAKS HYDRANT; FINE WAIVED". The Springfield Daily Republican. Page 2. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
  2. No author (1931-05-13).: "Dr. Emil Baer of German Embassy To Sail Today". The Washington Times. Page 12. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
  3. No author (1941-07-11).: "NAZI CONSUL'S STAFF LEAVES CITY FOR HOME". Chicago Tribune. Page 7. Retrieved 2024-07-15.
  4. No author (1942-12-10).: "FAMILIEN-ANZEIGEN". Völkischer Beobachter. Page 6. Retrieved 2024-07-15.