- The
Reich Chancellery (German:
Reichskanzlei) was the
traditional name of the
office of the
Chancellor of
Germany (then
called Reichskanzler) in the period...
- The
Chief of the
Reich Chancellery (German: Chef der
Reichskanzlei) was the highest-ranking
official of the
Reich Chancellery and the prin****l ****istant...
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Entrance to the
bunker system of the "
Reichskanzlei Dienststelle Berchtesgaden" in 2019...
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conception of government." In 1934,
Goebbels published Vom
Kaiserhof zur
Reichskanzlei ("From the
Kaiserhof to the
Reich Chancellery"), his
account of Hitler's...
- affairs, the
Reichskanzlei. It kept its name over the years, also in the
republic since 1919. In 1938–39, the
building Neue
Reichskanzlei (New Imperial...
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often came from
amongst officials in
either the
Aulic Council, the
Reichskanzlei (Imperial Chancellery), or
Austria below the Enns River. The
court also...
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German government officials congratulating Hitler at the
Reichskanzlei in Berlin...
- Eye-Witness
Account (1973), by
Gerhard Boldt; Das
Notlazarett unter der
Reichskanzlei: Ein Arzt
erlebt Hitlers Ende in
Berlin (1995) by Ernst-Günther Schenck;...
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requisition land in the Obersalzberg. To
serve as an
outpost of the
German Reichskanzlei (Imperial Chancellery),
Berchtesgaden and its
environs (Stangg****) saw...
- des
Bundes Christo and Jeanne-Claude
National Diet
Building of ****an
Reichskanzlei Reichstag (disambiguation) "Reichstag, New
German Parliament | Foster...