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Paul Knabenshue

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Paul Knabenshue (1883, Toledo, Ohio-February 1, 1942) was an American career foreign service officer.[1]

Knabenshue was the United States Consul at Beirut, Syria (1919–1928) and Consul General at Jerusalem.[1] He was also Minister Resident/Consul General to Iraq from 1932 until his recess appointment expired March 4, 1933. He was appointed again two weeks later and died at post on February 1, 1942.[2] He was the first resident minister consulate general there was raised the previous year to a legation.[3]

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  1. ^ a b "Paul Knabenshue Named Jerusalem Consul General to Succeed Heizer". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Paul Knabenshue (1883–1942)". Office of the Historian. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  3. ^ "GOES FROM JERUSALEM TO BAGDAD LEGATION; Paul Knabenshue of Toledo Is Transferred as First Resident Minister". The New York Times. August 14, 1932. Retrieved 7 February 2020.