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Hans Hermann Eschke (10 November 1856 in Berlin – 19 July 1904 in Singapore) was the first German Consul General in Singapore. ==Early life== Eschke was the son of Professor Hermann Eschke (1823–1900),〔.〕 a prominent marine and landscape painter〔.〕 in Berlin, Germany. His father's close connections with officials at the court of the German Emperor are said to have been a crucial factor in Hans Hermann Eschke's advancement in the diplomatic service,〔.〕 which eventually led to him being posted to Singapore in 1889. Eschke, who was a jurist, initially joined the Prussian Ministry of Justice. Later, he served as an attaché at the German embassy in London, after which he was sent to Singapore in 1889 as consul – the first career diplomat in the German Foreign Office to hold this post in Singapore. The German Empire was interested in widening its sphere of influence in the region, particularly in Tsingtao, China.〔〔See also Siege of Tsingtao.〕
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