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I | Wilhelmstrasse | 3 |
II | Hitler in the chancellery | 30 |
III | The New Reich Chancellery | 63 |
IV | Bunkers and Fuhrerbunker | 117 |
App. A | King Friedrich Wilhelm I presents Wilhelmstrasse 77 to Graf von der Schulenburg | 161 |
App. B | Reich chancellors 1871-1945 | 162 |
App. C | Paul von Hindenburg | 175 |
App. D | Interior renovations to the Reichskanzlerpalais 1875-1878 | 177 |
App. E | Further renovations to the Reichskanzlerpalais 1890-1925 | 179 |
App. F | Notable gatherings in the Reichskanzlerpalais before 1914 | 180 |
App. G | Hitler's speech at the topping-out ceremony of the New Reich Chancellery in the Deutschlandhalle, August 2, 1938 | 182 |
App. H | Hitler's speech in the Berlin Sportpalast, January 9, 1939, on the occasion of the completion of the New Reich Chancellery | 186 |
App. I | Adolf Hitler describes his chancellery renovations | 189 |
App. J | Text of Hitler's agreement to occupy Czechoslovakia, signed in the New Reich Chancellery | 192 |
App. K | Heinrich Himmler's Heydrich eulogy | 193 |
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