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  • {{r|Reich Foreign Office}}
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  • ...rial Director and Deputy to the Chief of the Political Department of the [[Reich Foreign Office]] from 1941 until the major reorganization of 1943 by [[Joachim von Ribbent
    475 bytes (66 words) - 12:07, 7 January 2011
  • ...s a career German diplomat who organized the intelligence service of the [[Reich Foreign Office]] and then became Under State Secretary in charge of the Foreign Office Pol
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  • ...Ribbentrop]], first in the volunteer "Ribbentrop Bureau" and then in the [[Reich Foreign Office]], until Ribbetrop sent him to [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp]] for an
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  • {{r|Reich Foreign Office}}
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  • ...]] testimony as '''Gustav von Steengracht''', was State Secretary in the [[Reich Foreign Office]] and member of the personal staff of [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]. He held ...respect to Ribbentrop, is consistent with the now-challenged role that the Reich Foreign Office had a relatively minor role in the war, principally due to competition by o
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  • '''Franz Rademacher''' (1906-1973) was head of the Jewish Desk of the [[Reich Foreign Office]], where he dealt with the international aspects of forced Jewish emigratio
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  • {{r|Reich Foreign Office}}
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  • {{r|Reich Foreign Office}}
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  • {{r|Reich Foreign Office}}
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  • ...industrialist who became State Secretary for Special Assignments of the [[Reich Foreign Office]] (1939-1945). He held the [[Golden Party Badge]] and was a member of the [
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  • ...azi-occupied countries. The largest share of defendants belonged to the [[Reich Foreign Office]].
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  • ...e foreign service in 1920. He rose to the rank of State Secretary of the [[Reich Foreign Office]], serving from 1938 to 1943, at which time he transferred from the role of
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  • He was named the final [[Reich Foreign Office|Reich Foreign Minister]] in Hitler's political testament. Some of his acts
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  • ...3, he was contacted by [[Martin Luther (diplomat)|Martin Luther]] of the [[Reich Foreign Office]], attempting to obtain SS assistance in supplanting [[Joachim von Ribbentr
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  • Under the [[Weimar Republic]] and [[Nazi Party]], the '''Reich Foreign Office''' was the cabinet ministry concerned with the conduct of [[diplomacy (inte
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  • {{r|Reich Foreign Office}}
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  • ...for the Occupied Eastern Territories|Occupied Eastern Territories]]. The [[Reich Foreign Office]] was represented by an Undersecretary, because Heydrich suspected that the | [[Reich Foreign Office]]
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  • | [[Reich Foreign Office]] ...n (e.g., the [[Madagascar Plan]] proposed by [[Franz Rademacher]] of the [[Reich Foreign Office]]) of Jews, rather than physical destruction. As part of the German expan
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