Otfried Deubner (19 December 1908 in Königsberg, Germany – 16 March 2001) was a German classical archaeologist and diplomat.
From 11 July 1940, he worked as a research assistant in the intelligence and communications department of the Foreign Office.
After the war, he was briefly interned by the Americans, before he taught at the University of Marburg as Deputy Assistant, from 1 November 1945 to 31 March 1949.
[3] Since April 1946 he had been active in the Hessian debt service and passed the State exam on 26 July 1946.
From 1953 until his retirement, on 31 December 1971, he served as cultural adviser in the German agencies in Lisbon, Dublin, Damascus, Bern and at the Holy See.