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- Look up chancellery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chancellery is the office of the chancellor, sometimes also referred to as the chancery. Both...
- The Reich Chancellery (German: Reichskanzlei) was the traditional name of the office of the Chancellor of Germany (then called Reichskanzler) in the period...
- **** regime in many regards, the Party Chancellery competed for spheres of interest with the other two chancelleries, creating several areas of functional...
- Hitler's Chancellery, officially known as the Kanzlei des Führers der NSDAP ("Chancellery of the Führer of the **** Party"; abbreviated as KdF) was a ****...
- The German Chancellery (German: Bundeskanzleramt, pronounced [bʊndəsˈkant͡slɐˌʔamt] , more faithfully translated as Federal Chancellery or Office of the...
- The Chancellery of Saxony (or the Saxon Chancellery) may refer to: State Chancellery of Saxony: modern Electoral Chancellery of Saxony: historical This...
- The Presidential Chancellery (German: Präsidentschaftskanzlei) of Austria is an institution that ****ists the President with fulfilling his tasks as head...
- The Federal Chancellery (German: Bundeskanzleramt, pronounced [ˈbʊndəskant͡slɐˌʔamt͡] ) in Berlin is the official seat and residence of the chancellor...
- Federal Chancellery may refer to: Federal Chancellery of Austria German Chancellery Federal Chancellery of Switzerland Federal Chancellery (Bonn), a building...
- Secretariat-Chancellery was a central government department in several dynasties in imperial China and Korea. It was created in the Tang dynasty by combining...