Archive/File: orgs/german/foreign-office/soviet-relations-note-on-files Last-Modified: 1997/10/19 Page 359 NOTE ON FILES The documents selected for inclusion in this publication have been taken from the special file of the Reich Foreign Minister, from the regular files of the German Foreign Office, and from the files of the German Embassy in Moscow which were returned to Germany in 1941 shortly before the outbreak of war between Germany and the Soviet Union. Those from the special file of the Reich Foreign Minister are copies which were separated out from the regular Foreign Office files for the use of the personal office of the Reich Foreign Minister. Those from the regular files of the German Foreign Office include papers from the files of the Bureau of the Reich Foreign Minister; of the State Secretary; of the Under State Secretary; of the political divisions (Pol), especially those of Pol V, dealing with the Soviet Union; of Dr. Ritter, the commercial specialist of the Foreign Office; and of Dr. Paul Schmidt, who acted at conferences as interpreter for Hitler and the Reich Foreign Minister. The documents from the Moscow Embassy files include personal papers of the Ambassador Count von der Schulenburg, the secret political reports of the Embassy, the Embassy's general files on relations of Germany with the Soviet Union, and numerous other files, many of them containing material concerning German foreign policy sent by the Foreign Office to the Embassy for its information. The documents of the Foreign Office and the Embassy were bound into volumes by the Germans. These volumes have been filmed and the documents published in this collection are identified in each case by the film serial number and the frame numbers on the film, which are printed in the upper left-hand corner of each document. The following list, showing the film serial number and the description of the German file, permits ready identification of the exact location in the German Foreign Office archives of the copy used for this publication. Film Serial Numbers German File F 1-F 20 Special file of the Reich Foreign Minister. 34 (frames 23886-24248) S t a t e Secretary: Russia-July- December 1939. Page 360 NOTE Film Serial Numbers German File 34 (frames 23181/1- Under State Secretary (Political 23885 and 24249- Affairs): Soviet Union. 24884) 66 Files of Dr. Paul Schmidt, volumes 1 and 2. 67 Files of Dr. Paul Schmidt, volumes 3, 4, and 5. 93 State Secretary: Hungary, volume 4. 103 State Secretary: Russia, volumes 1 and 2. 104 State Secretary: Russia, volumes 3 and 4. 105 State Secretary: Russia, volume 5. 127 Moscow Embassy: Pol 2 Nr. 1, volumes 1- 3-Political relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. 147 Bureau of Reich Foreign Minister: Poland Conflict. 155 Pol VIII, Japan 2, volume 5-Political relations between Japan and Germany. 165 Moscow Embassy: Pol g, volumes 3 and 4- Secret Political Papers. 177 State Secretary: Japan, volume 3. 270 Moscow Embassy: Pol g, volume 1-Secret Political Papers. 273 Pol V, Russland 2 Nr. 3 Molotov-Visit of the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars and Foreign Commissar Molotov to Berlin in November 1940. 276 Moscow Embassy: Personal files of Ambassador Count von der Schulenburg, Political, volume 1. 292 Moscow Embassy: Sonderakte-Geheim- Politik-Special secret political file. 354 Moscow Embassy: Sonderakte-SD Pol 2. Krieg, volume 2-Special file, Political relations between Germany and other countries. War. 357 Moscow Embassy: Sonderakte-SD Pol 2. Krieg, volume 3-Special file, Political relations between Germany and other countries. War. Page 361 Film Serial Numbers German File 380 Moscow Embassy: Pol 2 Nr. 3 Balk, volume 3-Political relations of the Soviet Union with the Balkan States. 384 Pol V-Russland 2, volume 3-Political relations of Russia with Germany. 388 Pol V-Russland 2, volume 2-Political relations of Russia with Germany. 407 Under State Secretary (Political Affairs): Incidents in relations between Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, and the Soviet Union. 426 Moscow Embassy: Pol Mil. g, volume 1- Military affairs (secret). 432 Moscow Embassy: Pol 2 Nr. 3 Balt, volume 2-Political relations of the Soviet Union with the Baltic States. 439 State Secretary: Correspondence on political affairs, volume 6. 459 State Secretary: Differences between Rumania and Russia. 472 State Secretary: Correspondence with German diplomatic representatives abroad, volume 6. 485 State Secretary: Memoranda of diplomatic visits, volume 6. 495 State Secretary: Memoranda of diplomatic visits, volume 7. 506 State Secretary: Memoranda of diplomatic visits, volume 8. 644 Political Division: Treaties, Soviet Union, 1939-1941. 695 Moscow Embassy: Pol 2 Nr. 1, volume 1- Political relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. Supplementary to serial 127. 838 Under State Secretary Hencke: Personal, Moscow 1930-1940. 1228 Political Division: Pol geheim, Russland, volume 7-Political affairs, Russia, Secret file. 1337 Files of Dr. Megerle: Megerle 2, 8- Reports from OKW to Reich Government on Soviet Russian aggression against Germany. 1369 Files of Ambassador Ritter: Moscow, volume 1. Page 362 Film Serial Numbers German File 1379 Moscow Embassy: Pol 2 Nr. 1, volume 3- Political relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. Supplementary to serial 127. 1448 Moscow Embassy: Pol g, volume 4-Secret Political Papers. Supplementary to serial 165.
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