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    Voßstraße (also sometimes spelled Voss Strasse or Vossstrasse in English; German pronunciation: [ˈfɔsˌʃtʁaːsə]) is a street in central Berlin, the capital...
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    Albert Speer, to build the New Reich Chancellery around the corner on Voßstraße, a western branch-off of Wilhelmstraße, requesting that the building be...
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    Voßstraße 1 ... The officials and residents of Wilhelmstraße 78 and Voßstraße 1 can go to the substitute shelters in Wilhelmstraße 78 and Voßstraße 1...
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    Reichsbahn). The headquarters of the DR were located in East Berlin at No. 33 Voßstraße, close to the Berlin Wall and across from the site of the former Reich...
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    headquarters of the Ministry were located in the Berlin-Mitte district at Voßstraße 34/35. The historicist central building initially housed the Prussian...
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    in the Mitte district of Berlin, at the corner of Wilhelmstrasse and Voßstraße. The square also gave its name to a Berlin U-Bahn station which has since...
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    designed by Albert Speer, was built; its main entrance was located at Voßstraße 6, while the building occupied the entire northern side of the street...
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    Chancellery, 120 m (390 ft) north of the new Reich Chancellery building at Voßstraße 6. Besides being deeper under ground, the Führerbunker had significantly...
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    and 120 metres (390 ft) north of the new Reich Chancellery building at Voßstraße 6 in Berlin. It became a de facto Führer Headquarters during the Battle...
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    in March 1936 the first buildings were demolished to create space at Voßstraße. Speer was involved virtually from the beginning. In the aftermath of...
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    Columbushaus itself would remain unscathed); this road would line up with Voßstraße, one block to the north of Leipziger Platz. Here Albert Speer erected...
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    build a headquarters for the Berlin NSDAP in the centre of the city (at Vossstrasse 11). Following the Nazi takeover of power and the parliamentary elections...
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    the KdF moved its seat close to the New Reich Chancellery building at Voßstraße No. 8. At this time, the KdF had twenty-six employees, which increased...
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    Looking north up Ebertstraße from the corner of Voßstraße. The buildings are part of the Beisheim Center in the new Potsdamer Platz development....
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    designed by Albert Speer, was built; its main entrance was located at Voßstraße 6, while the building occupied the entire northern side of the street...
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    north-south crossing Wilhelmstraße and is located opposite the junction with Voßstraße. The east entrance is located at Glinkastraße. The original station designed...
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    the Wilhelmstrasse and the Voss Strasse, and its official address was Voßstraße 4. The Foreign Office moved into the former Reich President's palace,...
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  • this postbox to the KdF located in the New Reich Chancellery in Berlin's Voßstraße 4. The key document was a circular from the Reich Minister of the Interior...
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    initially headquartered at Unter den Linden 2, then moved in 1884 to Voßstrasse 34, and in 1907 to Behrensstrasse 68-69 where it would remain until the...
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    The Mosse Palace extended from Leipziger Platz 15 on the north side to Voßstraße. Leipziger Platz 16 was originally built with the Palais Bleichröder....
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  • Voß (1926–2020), German gymnast Voss (disambiguation) Vos (surname) Vossstrasse, a street in Berlin Blohm + Voss, shipbuilding Die Sehnsucht der Veronika...
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    classic photograph-show. The following streets are shown in the movie: Vossstrasse Wilhelmstrasse Wilhelmplatz Additionally, the following buildings and...
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    private residence after his adjacent New Reich Chancellery was completed in Voßstrasse. When the Red Army invaded Berlin in 1945, the palace was so heavily damaged...
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  • Park 1935 Prora Rügen 1936-1939 New Reich Chancellery (Reichskanzlei) Voßstraße, Berlin 1939 1945 Reichszeugmeisterei building Munich 1937 Riese Lower...
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  • States Voss Creek, a stream in Franklin County, Missouri, United States Voßstraße or Voss Strasse (Voss Street), a street in Berlin, Germany Voss Line,...
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  • suicide on 30 April 1945. The New Reich Chancellery had the address No. 6 Voßstrasse, a branch-off of the Wilhelmstrasse, where the Old Reich Chancellery was...
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    marks in the poorest original electoral district and 27,000 marks in Voßstrasse (where the Reich Chancellery was located). The change made it both easier...
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    Palace (German: Palais Borsig) was an iconic building at the corner of Voßstraße and Wilhelmstraße in the center of Berlin and one of the grandest Italianate...
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    taken to the paramilitaries' barracks at the NSDAP party head office at Voßstraße 11. Here, after a final session, interrogators noticed that he had "stopped...
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    covered 26,000 square metres and faced both the Leipziger Strasse and the Voßstraße and stretched nearly all the way from the Leipziger Platz to the Wilhelmstraße...
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