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further depicts SS headquarters as a grand hotel in a courtyard plaza, with the interior shown as a large lobby with a grand staircase leading up to Heinrich Himmler's office. Both depictions in no way resemble the historic Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, although "Hitler's SS" did accurately depict the
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and placed under the command of Heydrich, operated throughout Germany and occupied Europe. Himmler himself operated out of the building from an office on the top floor, thus making #8 Prince Albrecht Street the default headquarters for the entire SS.
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In 1905 an extension building of the Museum of Decorative Arts was erected adjacent to the Martin-Gropius-Bau on Prinz-Albrecht-Straße 8. From May 1933 this building served as the headquarters of the
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building as being located within a former hotel. Numerous historical novels and thrillers set in Nazi Germany have sections taking place in the Prinz-Albrecht-Straße headquarters.
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ran along the southern side of the street from 1961 to 1989 - one of the few preserved sections is located at the eastern end.
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was founded in this building. Since 29 April 1993 it houses the parliament of the Berlin city state.
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memorial and a museum, which includes a permanent exhibition showing the crimes of Nazism.
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A building labeled "SS Headquarters" appears in the 2008 motion picture
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renamed Prinz-Albrecht-Straße to Niederkirchnerstraße in honour of
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Stätten des NS Terrors in Berlin und rund um den Potsdamer Platz
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in 1934. In September 1939, it developed into a centre for the
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flags. In reality, this was never an SS building but was the
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on the corner of this street and the Wilhelmstraße.
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The street was laid out in 1891 and named for Prince
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Prinz-Albrecht-Straße
52°30′26″N 13°22′57″E / 52.50722°N 13.38250°E / 52.50722; 13.38250


Berlin Wall
Reich Security Main Office
[ˈniːdɐkɪʁçnɐˌʃtʁaːsə]
Berlin
Germany
Käthe Niederkirchner
East German government
SS
Reich Security Main Office
Sicherheitspolizei
SD
Einsatzgruppen
Gestapo
Topography of Terror
Wilhelmstraße
Potsdamer Platz
Mitte
Kreuzberg
Martin-Gropius-Bau
Martin Gropius
Heino Schmieden
Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin
Preußischer Landtag
Communist Party of Germany

Albrecht of Prussia

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