German and American Legations in Stockholm

2012 January 17
by Pat

The German Legation at Hovslagargatan 2 on April 30, 1945, the day of Hitler's death. Photo by Lennart af Petersens, from Wikipedia.

Like the American Legation during World War II, the German Legation had several locations for their offices. I am trying to clarify what was where. My thanks to Tommy Jonason and Ulf Gahm who have helped me with these.

Hovslagargatan 2 The German Legation (main building.) This was likely where the Nazi party’s intelligence organization (SD) was housed.  According to Wikipedia, the former German “Legation” was converted in 1956 to the “Embassy.” The current German Embassy was built in 1958 at Skarpö 9.  Today at Hovslagargatan 2 is the Lydmar Hotel.

Karlavägen 59 – German RadioCentral

Strandvägen 7C – German Military Attaché. On my mother’s postcard she indicated that this address was the German Legation.  It was not their main headquarters.

Kaptensgatan 8 – German Information or Propaganda Bureau

Karlavägen 99 – German Air Attaché

Nybrogatan 27– The Abwehr office (military intelligence) as mentioned in resource book by C.G. McKay,  From information to intrigue: studies in secret service : based on the Swedish experience, 1939-45.

Kungsgatan 18 – German Tourist Bureau

On the American side, I have written about The American Legation but there were other offices also.

From a 1944 postcard. My mother indicated that the German Legation was right next to the American Legation. Actually Strandvägen 7C was the office of the German Military Attaché.

Strandvägen 7A – The Chancery. The Military Attaché and OSS offices were also here.

Strandvägen 7 B – Military Air Attaché

Nobelgatan 2 – Annex A.  Press Section, All State Department, the Press. The Naval Attaché’s Office.

Biblioteksgatan 26 - Annex B.  Foreign Countries Division.

Kommelndörsgatan 16 – Annex C. Swedish Division, Politico-Economic Section, Press Telegram Section, Commercial Section.

 

Smålandsgatan 2 – Annex D. Military Attaché Finance. Military Air Attaché’s Internee Section.

Strandvägen 63 – Annex E. Financial Attaché’s Office, War Refugee Board.

Strandvägen 59 – KIBRE Section.  I need help here … don’t know what this means.

As always, what I have written is to the best of my knowledge … I welcome additions, edits, and comments!


View The American and German Legations in a larger map

On the Google map above I have tried to pinpoint each of the addresses.  No wonder the Americans and the Germans were always running into each other!

 


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  1. 2012 January 17
    Tommy Jonason permalink

    An excellent idea to place everything on the map!

    Nybrogatan 27 was the Abwehr office – Bureau Wagner with Colonel Hans Wagner as the boss.
    There was also a Bureau Finke – the office of the Nazi Party’s intelligence organisation Sicherheitsdienst (SD). Probably they had their office, with August Finke as boss, on Hovslagargatan.
    The German Tourist Bureau was on Kungsgatan, with Baron Berndt von Gossler as chief, who in reality was a SD-man. He was revealed to the Swedish Secret Sevice by the actress Sonja Wigert (code name Bill)

  2. 2012 January 17
    Pat permalink

    Thank you … I will make some changes above. You’ve been a wonderful help!

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