Émile Daeschner

Nosky Georges Henri Émile Däschner (* January 3, 1863, † 1928) was a French diplomat, most recently with the rank of ambassador. In 1925 he represented his country in the United States.

Life

Émile Däschner occurred in 1895 in the diplomatic service one.

Däschner led the government cabinets of Maurice Rouvier and the Léon Victor Bourgeois in 1920 French ambassador in Bucharest. End of January 1925 gave Émile Däschner his credentials Calvin Coolidge.

At the Washington Naval Conference of November 12, 1921 to February 6, 1922 for two contracts for the behavior towards China were signed. The French parliament had ratified the agreements last and Emil Däschner deposited in mid-August 1925 together with the ambassadors from Japan, Italy, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, USA, China, two international treaties of nine states.

On September 24, 1925, he accompanied Pierre de Chambrun, which negotiated with Joseph Caillaux with the U.S. Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon on debt restructuring of financial obligations from the First World War.

Émile Däschner in 1925 received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Law at the Syracuse University and became an honorary member of the New York State Society of the Cincinnati.

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