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Reichskanzlei (Fond 1235)

Document | Digitized | Accession Number: 2002.553.5 | RG Number: RG-11.001M.69

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    Overview

    Description
    Reports of the German occupation authorities, clippings from newspapers, etc. about the political situation in Latvia and Estonia; notes, orders and correspondence of political and military figures, personal files of the employees (Curriculum Vitae, salary), a letter from Dr. Femi [?], a staff member of the German Embassy in Bangkok to the Chancellor Georg von Hertling about the case of Willi Fritz, accused of treason; international agreements and correspondence; plans to rebuild the building of the Reich Chancellery; daily plans; list of officials sending Birthday wishes to Hitler, and financing records relating to the purchase of the art works; leaflets, brochures, essays, letter-in and outgoing books, telephone books, etc.

    Note: USHMM Archives holds only selected records.
    Alternate Title
    Reich Chancellery
    Date
    inclusive:  1914-1945
    Credit Line
    Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
    Collection Creator
    Germany. Reichskanzlei
    Biography
    The Reich Chancellery (German: Reichskanzlei) was the traditional name of the office of the Chancellor of Germany (then called Reichskanzler) in the period of the German Reich from 1878 to 1945. The Chancellery's seat, selected and prepared since 1875, was the former city palace of Prince Antoni Radziwiłł (1775–1833) on Wilhelmstraße in Berlin. Both the palace and a new Reich Chancellery building (completed in early 1939) were seriously damaged during World War II and subsequently demolished.
    Reference
    Fishman, D. E. and Kupovetsky, M, Kuzelenkov, V. (ed.). Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A guide to Jewish Historical and Cultural Collections in the Russian State Military Archive. Scranton: University of Scranton Press 2010. Published in association with the United States Holocaust memorial Museum and The Jewish Theological Seminary.

    http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fondverzeichnis.htm

    Browder, G. C. Captured German and other Nation's Documents in the osobyi (Special) Archive, Moscow. Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Conference Group for Central European History of the American Historical Association.

    Russian State Military Archive: http://opisi.rgvarchive.ru/ [accessed 27 April 2021]

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Extent
    2 microfilm reels (partial) ; 16 mm.
    2,429 digital images : JPEG.
    System of Arrangement
    Fond 1235 (1914-1945). Opis 1-4: Delo 8 (Opis 1); Dela 4 (Opis 2); Dela 17 (Opis 3); Dela 72 (Opis 4). Arranged in four series: 1. Opis 1 (1914-1936, 3 AE): Reports of the German authorities, newspaper clippings, and remarks; 2. Opis 2 (1932-1945, 28 AE): Instructions, orders and correspondence; 3. Opis 3 (1933-1945, 18 AE): Personal files of the employees of the Reich Ministry, and a letter from German Embassy in Bangkok, orders of NSDAP in the occupied territories; 4. Opis 4 (1928-1945, 73 AE): International agreements, correspondence on laws, and various office records.
    Note: USHMM Archives holds only selected records.

    Note: Location of digital images; Partial microfilm reels #394-395;
    Reel 394: Image #1185-2247;
    Reel 395: Reel start-Image #1367.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    Reproduction and publication only with written permission of the Russian State Military Archives

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    Provenance
    Source of acquisition is the Russian State Military Archive (Rossiĭskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ voennyĭ arkhiv), Fond 1235. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the filmed collection via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archival Programs Division in 2002.
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