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Germanische Leitstelle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Germanische Leitstelle
During World War II, Germanische Leitstelle was a department of the SS-Hauptamt under the command of Obergruppenführer Gottlob Berger. It oversaw the recruitment and propaganda offices for the Waffen SS in Oslo, Copenhagen, Brussels and The Hague. ==The ''Germanische Leitstelle'' in Norway== The Oslo office was established in 1941 and led by Karl Leib, the son-in-law of Gottlob Berger. It was headquartered in Drammensveien 99 until 1943, when it moved to Colbjørnsens gate 1. The ''Germanische Leitstelle'' published the ''Germanic Messenger'' (''Germansk Budstikke'') and ''SS-Heftet'', which was the Norwegian edition of ''SS-Leitheft''. It was also tasked with coordinating the scientific work of the SS, and hosted the Ahnenerbe mission in Norway, led by .
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