. . "Ministerstvo zahraničných vecí"@eng . "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established after the declaration of independence of the Slovak State (March 14, 1939 ) based on Law no. 4/1939 Sl.z. and the process of its creation was completed in the middle of 1939.\r\nThe structure of the ministry stabilized in 1941, when the ministry was divided into the following departments: Diplomatic Protocol Department I. Political, Department II. Organizational, Department III. Administrative law, Division IV. National economy.\r\nForeign Ministry initially managed:\r\nThe Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Berlin Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Bern, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Budapest, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Madrid, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Moscow, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Rome, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Sofia, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Warsaw, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in the Vatican, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Zagreb Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in Prague, Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in Vienna, Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in Belgrade, Slovak repatriation commission in Brussels, Slovak repatriation commission in Paris, Honorary Consulate of the Slovak Republic in Milan.\r\nApart from the above-mentioned diplomatic missions, some others were established later and included in the fond (Helsinki, Stokholm etc.). Archival material of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs consists of the internal documents of the ministry as well as of the documents of Slovak diplomatic missions (1939 – 1945) abroad.\r\n"@eng . "Ministerstvo zahraničných vecí"@eng . .