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Serial 2454J, Frame Nos. D 515393 - D 515414. A survey of the deficiencies in the...

Catalogue reference: GFM 1/12

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GFM 1/12
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Serial 2454J, Frame Nos. D 515393 - D 515414. A survey of the deficiencies in the collection of Auswärtiges Amt documents in the custody of the FO/SD Document Field Team. Missing at transfer

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Copy of GFM 1/12 can be found in GFM 33/928 GFM 34/1464

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The National Archives, Kew
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International
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C2282006/

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GFM 1

German War Documents Project: German Foreign Ministry Archives: Repertoria and Other...

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