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English: Adolf Köster (1883–1930) as German Secretary of State (1920–1922). The official picture from German Foreign Office in Berlin is older than of 19 Feb 1930 and was made in 1920 as Köster died on 18 Feb 1930. He was Secretary of State in 1920 and 1921–1922 (Foreign Affairs, Home Department)
Deutsch: PD Dr. habil. Adolf Köster (1883–1930) als Reichsaußenminister (1920). Das offizielle Foto des Auswärtigen Amtes dürfte 1920 entstanden sein. Es wurde in seinem Nachruf am 19. Februar 1930 erneut veröffentlicht.
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Source Dr. Adolf Köster, der neue Reichsminister des Auswärtigen Amtes . In: Das Echo (Berlin), 15. April 1920; Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (Berlin), no 83, 19 February 1930, photographer not mentioned
Author Unknown author Unknown author ; above mentioned article dated 15 April, 1920 states photo studio Atlantic as source

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19 February 1930