Selected records of the Embassy of the Polish Republic in Berlin Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Berlinie (Sygn. 474)

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The diplomatic relations between Poland and Germany were established in 1918. Poland opened its embassy in Berlin in 1919, which since 1921 was located at the Kurfürstenstraße 136 in the district of Berlin-Schöneberg (1921-1939), and the consulate next to the 137th street in Motlstraße (now Else-Lasker- Schüler-Straße). In 1934, the rank of representation to the embassy was raised. After the outbreak of World War II the building was occupied by the Propaganda Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Third Reich. In 1938 Poland had 15 consulates in Germany. 
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Selected records of the Embassy of the Polish Republic in Berlin Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Berlinie (Sygn. 474) 
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Reports, statistics, correspondence, and press clippings issued by Polish diplomatic agencies operating on German territory since 1933, relating to the condition, persecution and emigration of Jews, incidents of arrests and beating of Polish Jews on German territory, interventions by the Polish Embassy and Polish diplomatic agencies on Jewish matters, and legal assistance for Polish emigrants in Germany. Also includes texts of speeches by Hitler, 1935, and German propaganda. Also included are records relating to the organization and activity of the Federation of Polish Jews in Germany, information and propaganda materials of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and records concerning the problems related to the forced expulsion of Polish Jews from the territory of the Third Reich. 
Copyright Holder: Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych 
Arranged in eight series: 1. Reports of Polish diplomatic missions in Germany: internal situation, 1933-1938; 2. Reports of Polish institutions, correspondence, reports, press clippings: Germany-political relations, 1935-1939; 3. Correspondence, notes: interventions of Polish institutions in Germany on Jews, Polish citizens, 1933-1938 (Individual files organized in alphabetical order by last name); 4. Correspondence, 1920-1939 (organized in alphabetical order by last name); 5. Cases of civil status of Polish and foreign citizens, legal protection, 1920-1938; 6. Reports of Polish diplomatic agencies in Germany, correspondence, statements, notes: Expulsion of Polish citizens by the German authorities (individual files organized in alphabetical order by last name); 7. Statistics of Polish consulates in Germany and Austria: arrests of Polish citizens by the German authorities, 1938-1939; 8. Information and propaganda materials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, newsletters, publishing house of the National Polish Union in Brooklyn, USA"Brief Outline of the Jewish Problem in Poland" 1938-1939. 

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