Background
Von Staden grew up as a Baltic German in Tallinn, Estonia.
Diplomat German Ambassador to the United States
Von Staden grew up as a Baltic German in Tallinn, Estonia.
He studyied law in Bonn and Hamburg. In 1951, he joined the Foreign Office. He was head of the Consular Section of the West German Embassy in Brussels, from 1953 to 1955.
In 1958, he was posted to the Commission of the European Economic Community.
In 1963, he was Counsellor at the West German Embassy in Washington. Then he was Head of Political Department of the Foreign Office in Bonn.
In his memoir, he describes the beginning of the turn from confrontation to détente, which he observed as ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations in Washington, District of Columbia In the governments of Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt, he was the Head of Foreign Relations and Security in the Federal Chancellery in the shaping the policy of détente. In 1970, he met with Étienne Davignon.
Von Staded" was given the 1979 Trainor Award.