Hialmar Collin
Hialmar Collin (1891–1987)[1] was a Danish diplomat who served as the minister plenipotentiary of Denmark to the Republic of China. Although he was initially accredited to the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek based out of Chongqing, in August 1941 German-occupied Denmark was forced recognize the Nanjing-based Reorganized National Government of China, a puppet state of the Empire of Japan. Thus Collin served as Denmark's representative in Nanjing to the Wang Jingwei regime until the end of World War II in 1945.[2][3]
References
- Lidegaard, Bo (2003). Jens Otto Krag: 1914–1961, Volume 1 (in Danish). p. 732
- Bramsen, Christopher Bo (2000). Peace and Friendship: Denmark's Official Relations with China, 1674–2000, pp. 90–91
- Carsten Boyer Thøgersen, Su Qin, Nis Høyrup Christensen, Hans Jørgen Hinrup (2017). List of Danish and Chinese Scholars and Professionals. Copenhagen Business Conficuius Institute. p. 77
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Preceded by Oscar O'Niel Oxholm |
Danish Minister Plenipotentiary to China (Nanjing regime from 1941) 1940–1945 |
Succeeded by Alex Mørch |
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