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Wilhelmstrasse

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a major thoroughfare in the central Mitte and Kreuzberg districts of Berlin, Germany. Until 1945, it was recognised as the centre of the government, first of the Kingdom of Prussia, later of the unified German Reich, housing in particular the Reich Chancellery and the Foreign Office. The street's name was thus also frequently used as a metonym for overall German governmental administration, much as the term "Whitehall" is often used to signify the British governmental administration as a whole; in English, "the Wilhelmstrasse" usually referred to the German Foreign Office.

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He had put in his application three months ago and had heard nothing yet. Probably it was lying under a pile of papers on some fat corporal's desk on the Wilhelmstrasse.

Irwin Shaw. The Young Lions, p.134 (1948)
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At least you would suppose that it was impossible for any one to hate him; but there is a whole camarilla collected round King Theodosius which is more or less held in fief by the Wilhelmstrasse, whose inspiration its members dutifully absorb, and these men have done everything in their power to checkmate him.

Marcel Proust. In Search of Lost Time [volume 2]
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