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Bus stations near Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte

  • U Naturkundemuseum,2 min walk,
  • S Nordbahnhof,5 min walk,
  • Robert-Koch-Platz,6 min walk,

Light Rail stations near Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte

  • U Naturkundemuseum,2 min walk,

Subway stations near Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte

  • Naturkundemuseum,2 min walk,

Bus lines to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte

  • N6,U Alt-Mariendorf,
  • 247,U Leopoldplatz,
  • N40,S+U Berlin Hauptbahnhof,
  • 142,S Ostbahnhof,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    The closest stations to Bundesnachrichtendienst are:

    • U Naturkundemuseum is 78 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Naturkundemuseum is 96 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • S Nordbahnhof is 353 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Robert-Koch-Platz is 446 meters away, 6 min walk.
  • Which Train lines stop near Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    These Train lines stop near Bundesnachrichtendienst: S1, S7, S9

  • Which Subway lines stop near Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    These Subway lines stop near Bundesnachrichtendienst: U6

  • Which Bus lines stop near Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    These Bus lines stop near Bundesnachrichtendienst: 120, 245, M41

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The nearest light rail station to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte is U Naturkundemuseum. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest subway station to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The nearest subway station to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte is Naturkundemuseum. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The nearest bus stop to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte is U Naturkundemuseum. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The M10 is the first Light Rail that goes to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte. It stops nearby at 3:01 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The M10 is the last Light Rail that goes to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte. It stops nearby at 3:16 AM.

  • What time is the first Subway to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The U6 is the first Subway that goes to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte. It stops nearby at 3:04 AM.

  • What time is the last Subway to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The U6 is the last Subway that goes to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte. It stops nearby at 3:20 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The N40 is the first Bus that goes to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte. It stops nearby at 3:07 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte?

    The N40 is the last Bus that goes to Bundesnachrichtendienst in Berlin Mitte. It stops nearby at 3:37 AM.

  • How much is the Subway fare to Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    The Subway fare to Bundesnachrichtendienst costs about €2.20 - €3.20.

  • How much is the Train fare to Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    The Train fare to Bundesnachrichtendienst costs about €3.20 - €4.00.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Bundesnachrichtendienst?

    The Bus fare to Bundesnachrichtendienst costs about €2.20 - €3.20.

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Bundesnachrichtendienst Address: Chausseestraße street in Berlin Mitte

Bundesnachrichtendienst, Berlin Mitte
Bundesnachrichtendienst, Berlin MitteThe Federal Intelligence Service (German: Bundesnachrichtendienst, pronounced [ˌbʊndəsˈnaːχʁɪçtnˌdiːnst] ; BND) is the foreign intelligence agency of Germany, directly subordinate to the Chancellor's Office. The BND headquarters is located in central Berlin. The BND has 300 locations in Germany and foreign countries. In 2016, it employed around 6,500 people; 10% of them are military personnel who are formally employed by the Office for Military Sciences. The BND is the largest agency of the German Intelligence Community. The BND was founded during the Cold War in 1956 as the official foreign intelligence agency of West Germany, which had recently joined NATO, and in close cooperation with the CIA. It was the successor to the earlier Gehlen Organization, often known simply as "The Organization" or "The Org", a West German intelligence organization affiliated with the CIA whose existence had not been officially acknowledged. The most central figure in the BND's history was general Reinhard Gehlen, the leader of the Gehlen Organization and later the founding president of the BND, who was regarded as "one of the most legendary Cold War spymasters." From the early days of the Cold War the Gehlen Organization and later the BND had an intimate cooperation with the CIA, and often was the western intelligence community's only eyes and ears on the ground in the Eastern Bloc. The BND is also regarded as one of the best informed intelligence services in regards to the Middle East from the 1960s. The BND was quickly established as the western world's second largest intelligence agency, second only to the CIA. Both Russia and the Middle East remain important focuses of the BND's activities, in addition to violent non-state actors. The BND today acts as an early warning system to alert the German government to threats to German interests from abroad. It depends heavily on wiretapping and electronic surveillance of international communications. It collects and evaluates information on a variety of areas such as international non-state terrorism, weapons of mass destruction proliferation and illegal transfer of technology, organized crime, weapons and drug trafficking, money laundering, illegal migration and information warfare. As Germany's only overseas intelligence service, the BND gathers both military and civil intelligence. While the Strategic Reconnaissance Command (KSA) of the Bundeswehr also fulfills this mission, it is not an intelligence service. There is close cooperation between the BND and the KSA. The domestic secret service counterparts of the BND are the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz, or BfV) and 16 counterparts at the state level Landesämter für Verfassungsschutz (State Offices for the Protection of the Constitution); there is also a separate military intelligence organisation, the Military Counterintelligence Service (Militärischer Abschirmdienst, or MAD).
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