chancellery in English

noun
1
the position, office, or department of a chancellor.
The German chancellery and foreign office also welcomed similar comments made just a few days ago by the head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
2
an office attached to an embassy or consulate.
The chancellery complex, in fact, is not a dayuan as such; it is not an introverted fortress with a courtyard in the middle, although many embassy and chancellery buildings are fortified in one way or another.

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1. It is believed that they shot themselves in the cellar of the New Chancellery.

2. I knew of an air-intake shaft in the Reich Chancellery garden that ventilated the Fuhrerbunker below.

3. Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move into the Führerbunker located underneath the garden of the Reich Chancellery on January 16, 1945

4. Alexander expanded the Bureaucratical system by creating the "Council of the Voivode", the Chancellory and by adding (in 1403) the institution of Logofăt – Chancellor of the official Chancellery.

5. However, the plans never progressed, according to Speer, due to difficulties in procuring a suitable gas, the posting of armed SS guards on the Chancellery roofs with searchlights, and the addition of ten foot ventilation chimneys.

6. In 1955, Remarque wrote the screenplay for an Austrian film, The Last Act (Der letzte Akt), about Hitler's final days in the bunker of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, which was based on the book Ten Days to Die (1950) by Michael Musmanno.

7. Is Europe on the way to Appease Erdogan yet again? German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R), French President Emmanuel Macron (C) and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) and other leaders pose for a family picture at the Chancellery on January 19, 2020, in Berlin, Germany.