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Summary
Camera location
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52° 30′ 26.40″ N, 13° 23′ 4.67″ E
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Original caption |
For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. |
Berlin, Geheimes Staatspolizeihauptamt
Zentralbild Berlin 1933 Der preußische Ministerpräsident hat die bisher den Polizeipräsidenten unterstehende politische Polizei zu einer selbständigen Behörde gemacht, und sie als Geheime Staatspolizei dem Reichssicherheitshauptamt unterstellt. UBz: den Sitz des Geheimen Staatspolizeihauptamtes in Berlin SW 11, Prinz-Albrecht-Straße 8. [Berlin, Prinz-Albrecht-Straße 8.- Geheimes Staatspolizeihauptamt, früher Kunstgewerbemuseum] |
Depicted place |
Berlin |
Date |
1933 |
Photographer |
Unknown |
Institution |
German Federal Archives |
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Native name |
Das Bundesarchiv |
Location |
Koblenz (headquarters) |
Coordinates |
50° 20′ 33.00″ N, 7° 34′ 21.00″ E |
Established |
1952 |
Website |
www.bundesarchiv.de |
Authority control |
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Allgemeiner Deutscher Nachrichtendienst - Zentralbild (Bild 183) |
Accession number |
Bild 183-R97512 |
Source |
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