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Barbados–Germany relations

Barbadian–German relations are foreign relations between Barbados and Germany. Barbados is represented in Germany through its embassy in Brussels, (Belgium) and Germany is represented in Barbados from its regional embassy for the Eastern Caribbean in Port of Spain, (Trinidad and Tobago)〔(Germany and the East Caribbean Region )〕 and an Honorary Consul in Christ Church.〔(Bilateral relations with Barbados ) 〕 Barbados and Germany formally established diplomatic relations on 14 March 1967.
==History==

From the late 1620s until 1966 Barbados constituted as a part of the British Empire and was a prominent regional base for British forces. In 1874 the German bark ''Pierre Buyper'' was wrecked on the coast of Barbados.
During World War I and II a number of Barbadian troops were enlisted with the British forces to fight in the war with Germany. Twelve Barbados men made up the Second Barbados Contingent of Volunteers for the Armed Forces. They were recruited for the Royal Air Force. They left Barbados for England in November 1940 to fight against Germany. On 11 September 1942 German U-Boat U-514 (Auffermann) was patrolling the waters of Barbados where it torpedoed the Cornwallis steam merchant off the coastline of the capital city. The ship was brought ashore in Barbados before it was released and torpedoed a second time and sank. The shipwreck was later turned into a reef and Marine park.〔〔(Cornwallis (Steam merchant) )〕

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