**Appointed: January 25, 1930
*Henry Frank Holthusen – Political appointeeHolthusen was not commissioned; his nomination was not confirmed by the United States Senate.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors **Terminated mission: Relinquished charge on November 30, 1933
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Wilbur J. Carr – Political appointeeGerman forces occupied Prague on March 15, 1939. Ambassador Carr closed the legation in Prague on March 21, 1939, and left post on April 6, 1939.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *'Note:' The embassy in Prague was closed on March 21, 1939, following the occupation of Prague by German forces on March 15. The U.S. opened an embassy in London and maintained diplomatic relations with the government in exile|government-in-exile of Czechoslovakia during the war.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Jr.|Anthony J. Biddle, Jr. – Political appointeeThe title of the commission was changed to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in 1943 and Biddle was commissioned to the new position while remaining in the office of ambassador.Biddle was also commissioned to the governments-in-exile of Belgium, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Yugoslavia.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *'Note:' The title of the commission was changed to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in 1943. This required a new commission for the ambassador.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *'Note:' After Germany’s surrender at the close of WWII in Europe, the mission of the embassy in London was terminated. Rudolph E. Schoenfeld was serving as chargé d'affaires ad interim when the embassy was closed.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *'Note:' The embassy in Prague was re-established on May 29, 1945, with Alfred W. Klieforth as chargé d'affaires ad interim.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Joseph E. Jacobs – Career FSOJacobs was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on March 2, 1949.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *George Wadsworth (diplomat)|George Wadsworth – Career FSOWadsworth was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on May 1, 1953.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *U. Alexis Johnson – Career FSOJohnson was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on January 26, 1954.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Christian M. Ravnda – Career FSORavnda was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on August 27, 1960.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *'Note:' After 1961 the succeeding ambassadors were commissioned to the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Outerbridge Horsey (diplomat)|Outerbridge Horsey – Career FSOHorsey was commissioned during a recess of the Senate and recommissioned after confirmation on March 12, 1963.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors **Appointed: February 15, 1972
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Jack F. Matlock, Jr. – Career FSOAn earlier nomination of September 25, 1980, was not acted upon by the Senate.
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *William H. Luers – Career FSO
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors *Julian Niemczyk – Political appointee
United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Ambassadors **Appointed: August 18, 1986
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