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The German Foreign Office, "Auswärtiges Amt," was the state ministry responsible for carrying out the foreign policy of the government. It established embassies and consulates in foreign countries, including in France. From 1933 onwards, the German F
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The German Foreign Office, "Auswärtiges Amt," was the state ministry responsible for carrying out the foreign policy of the government. It established embassies and consulates in foreign countries, including in France. From 1933 onwards, the German F
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The German Foreign Office, Auswärtiges Amt, was the state ministry responsible for carrying out the foreign policy of the government. It established embassies and consulates in foreign countries, including in France. From 1933 onwards, the German Foreign Office played an integral role in Nazi anti-Jewish policies and the Holocaust. Since 1938, Joachim von Ribbentrop took over as German Foreign M
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