This file consists of a collection of German Foreign Office reports, memoranda, and propaganda-related material created during the Second World War. The documents cover a wide range of subjects, including diplomatic communications, political analyses of wartime developments, and ideological material intended for both internal and external audiences. Many reports demonstrate the close coordination between foreign policy and propaganda, offering insight into how the Third Reich sought to shape international perceptions and maintain internal morale. The collection reflects the bureaucratic voice of the German state, documenting official narratives, wartime decision-making processes, and the dissemination of propaganda themes.
Disclaimer:
This collection contains original documents produced by the German Foreign Office and associated propaganda agencies of the Third Reich. The material reflects the political, ideological, and propagandistic aims of the regime, and as such may include offensive language, distortions, and hostile depictions of individuals or groups. These documents are preserved for their historical significance as primary sources and are made available for research, teaching, and documentation purposes. Their presence in this archive does not imply endorsement of the views expressed.
Condition Note:
Be aware that many of the original documents contained in this microfilm exhibit considerable damage and deterioration.
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