Wilhelmstrasse

//ˌvɪl.hɛlmˈstɹɑ.sə// name

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Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    A thoroughfare in central Berlin, formerly the location of the German Chancellery and Foreign Office.
  2. 2
    The German government or Foreign Office. historical, metonymically

    "The immediate effect, however, was that all the ingenious calculations of the Wilhelmstrasse came clattering to the ground like a house of cards."

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"The immediate effect, however, was that all the ingenious calculations of the Wilhelmstrasse came clattering to the ground like a house of cards."

Etymology

Borrowed from German Wilhelmstraße, from the name of Prussian King Frederick William I (Friedrich Wilhelm I.) + Straße (“street”).

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