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Diego von Bergen : ウィキペディア英語版
Diego von Bergen

Dr. Carl-Ludwig Diego von Bergen (1872 – October 7, 1944) was the ambassador to the Holy See from the Kingdom of Prussia (1915–1918), the Weimar Republic (1920–1933), and Nazi Germany (1933–1943), most notably during the negotiation of the ''Reichskonkordat'' and during World War II.
From 1930 to 1943, by virtue of seniority, von Bergen was also the doyen of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See. This office entitled him to speak at the funeral of Pope Pius XI in 1939, where he infamously urged the cardinals to elect a new pope who would work with the fascist governments of Europe to build "a new world upon the ruins of a past that in many things has no longer any reason to exist". von Bergen was recalled in 1943, well in excess of the mandatory retirement age for German diplomats, and was replaced by Ernst von Weizsäcker.
==Early life==
Von Bergen was born in Siam in 1872, the son of German diplomat, Werner von Bergen, and a Spanish mother, Isabel Maria De Las Mercedes Alcala.〔 von Bergen attended a Catholic school in Roßleben before attending the University of Berlin.〔 He first entered the German diplomatic corps in 1895 as legation secretary at Peking, remaining in China during the Boxer Rebellion.〔 He also held diplomatic posts in Brussels and Madrid before going to Rome.〔 According to a ''New York Times'' obituary, "a man of considerable culture, a fluent linguist, he was said to have never been in sympathy with the Weimar Republic and to have been an early adherent to the National Socialist Regime."〔

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