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  2. Günther Stein - Wikipedia

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    Günther Stein or Gunther Stein was a German print journalist. Stein was a foreign correspondent in China for the Manchester Guardian, The Christian Science Monitor, and the Associated Press. He was later accused of communist sympathies and spying.

  3. List of ambassadors of Germany to China - Wikipedia

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    The ambassador of Germany to China is an officer of the German Foreign Office and the head of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany to the People's Republic of China. The position has the rank and status of an ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary and is currently held by Patricia Flor .

  4. List of German Consuls-General in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    When China entered the First World War on the Allied side in 1917, China broke off diplomatic relations between Germany and German interests were thereafter managed by the Netherlands as the Protecting power. [1] The Consulate-General in Shanghai was reestablished in 1921, following the separate peace treaty with China.

  5. Foreign Correspondents' Club of China - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Correspondents' Club of China (FCCC; Chinese: 驻华外国记者协会) is the professional organization of foreign journalists based in Beijing, China. [1] In July 2018, because FCCC was not officially registered, the Chinese government considered the organization to be an illegal organization. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Annette Dittert - Wikipedia

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    Since 1984 she was a reporter for a German radio network Sender Freies Berlin and later became an editor at the German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk. From 1995 to 2001 Dittert was the head of ARD's breakfast show ARD-Morgenmagazin that she also presented. From July 2001 to July 2005 Dittert was the ARD-correspondent in Warsaw, Poland.

  7. Alan Winnington - Wikipedia

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    After becoming disillusioned with Chinese politics and suffering constant harassment, he left China in 1960 with the help of Harry Pollitt and moved to East Germany. Winnington arrived in Germany as the Daily Worker's East Berlin correspondent. [22] His family and children instead travelled to Britain without Winnington.

  8. Adrian Zenz - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Nikolaus Zenz [2] (born 1974) [3] is a German anthropologist known for his studies of the Xinjiang internment camps and persecution of Uyghurs in China. [4] He is a director and senior fellow in China studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, an anti-communist think tank established by the US government and based in Washington, DC.

  9. China–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    Although the German composer J.S. Bach never visited China in his lifetime, his statue now welcomes visitors entering Shanghai from the city's main railway station. In The Chinese Room of the Royal Palace, Berlin, considerable effort was invested in creating Chinese decorations and furnishings (19th Century depiction by Eduard Gaertner).