Clemens Busch
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MonarchWilhelm II
Preceded byOtto von Bülow
Succeeded byWolfram von Rotenhan
Preceded byRichard von Pfuel
Clemens Busch | |
|---|---|
| German Ambassador to Switzerland | |
| In office 1892–1895 | |
| Monarch | Wilhelm II |
| Preceded by | Otto von Bülow |
| Succeeded by | Wolfram von Rotenhan |
| German Minister to Sweden | |
| In office 1888–1892 | |
| Preceded by | Richard von Pfuel |
| Succeeded by | Karl von Wedel |
| Acting State Secretary for Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 25 June 1881 – 16 July 1881 | |
| Monarch | Wilhelm I |
| Chancellor | Otto von Bismarck |
| Preceded by | Friedrich zu Limburg-Stirum |
| Succeeded by | Paul von Hatzfeldt |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 10 May 1834 |
| Died | 25 November 1895 (aged 61) |
| Spouse | Margot Bendemann |
| Children | 3 |
| Occupation | Diplomat |
Clemens August Busch (10 May 1834 – 25 November 1895) was a German diplomat who represented his country at the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, in which he signed the final acts.[1]