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NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs
Außenpolitisches Amt der NSDAP(German)
Parteiadler
The Hotel Adlon in Berlin: From 1933, Alfred Rosenberg's Foreign Policy Office (APA) was located in a side wing of the building.[1]
Office overview
Formed
April 1933 (1933-04)
Dissolved
February 1943 (1943-02)
Superseding agency
Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
Headquarters
Hotel Adlon
The NSDAP Office of Foreign Affairs (German: Außenpolitisches Amt der NSDAP, A.P.A. or APA) was a Nazi Party organization. It was set up in April 1933 in the Hotel Adlon in Berlin immediately after the Nazi Machtergreifung ("Seizure of power"). It was led by Alfred Rosenberg. It was one of the central authorities for the foreign policy of Nazi Germany, alongside the Foreign Office (AA) under the leadership of Neurath, the Nazi Party's Auslandsorganisation (NSDAP/AO) of Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, Joachim von Ribbentrop's special bureau (Dienststelle Ribbentrop) and part of the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (RMVP) under Joseph Goebbels.[2]
The APA lost its political importance and function in July 1941 at the latest, when Rosenberg was appointed head of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories (RMfdbO). From then on, numerous APA employees worked at the RMfdbO. In February 1943, the APA was shut down as part of the "total war effort" measures.
^Bollmus, Reinhard (1970). Das Amt Rosenberg und seine Gegner : Studien zum Machtkampf im nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssystem. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. pp. 19, 42.
^Reinhard Bollmus: Das Amt Rosenberg und seine Gegner. Studien zum Machtkampf im nationalsozialistischen Herrschaftssystem. Stuttgart 1970, S. 241.
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