Antisemitismus

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      Antisemitismus

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        Antisemitismus

        • UF anti-Jew hate
        • UF anti-Jew sentiment
        • UF anti-Jewish sentiment
        • UF blame the jew
        • UF hatred of Jews
        • UF the longest hatred
        • UF anti semetism
        • UF anti Semitism
        • UF anti-Jewism
        • UF anti-semetism
        • UF anti-semitism
        • UF Judenhass
        • UF Anti-Semitismus
        • UF Antisemitismus
        • UF Diskriminierung der Juden
        • UF Judäophobie
        • UF Judenfeindschaft
        • UF Judeophobie
        • UF Anti-Semitisim
        • UF Blaming the jews
        • UF Jew bashing
        • UF Jew-baiting
        • UF Jewphobia
        • UF Judaeophobia
        • UF Judeophobe
        • UF Judeophobia
        • UF Judophobia
        • UF Anti-sémite
        • UF Anti-sémitisme
        • UF Antijuif
        • UF Antisemitisme
        • UF Idéologie antisémite

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        Antisemitismus

          22 Dokumente results for Antisemitismus

          22 Ergebnisse mit direktem Bezug Engere Begriffe ausschließen
          BArch, R 1507/2053 · Akt(e) · 6. Juni - 21. Okt. 1921
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 125 General Workers' Union (AAU), pages 46-47, 93 Insurrection and agitation, pages 3-5, 52 Foreign countries, Communist policy in Germany, pages 18-20 German Seamen's League, pages 93, 97-116 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 65-67, 132-140 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 122 International Port Offices, page 60 International Seamen's Club (ISC), page 60 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 153-159 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, pages 28-39, 55-59 Communist Party of Germany, pages 2-8 Teachers' Movement, pages 141, 143-145 KPD Ordnerdienst, pages 146-152 Red Trade Union International, pages 89-90 Red Front Fighters Association, pages 9-14, 146-153

          BArch, NS 5-VI/17704 · Akt(e) · 1909, 1922-1942
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Gartenkünstler, 1935 Pünder, Dr. Hermann, civil servant, Regierungspräsident in Münster, 1934 Pürschel, Herbert, author of "Die kaiserliche Schutzgruppe für Kamerun", 1936 Püschel, Ernst, writer, 1941 Pütz, Theodor, author, "Das Bild des Unternehmer in der Nationalökonomie", o.Dat. Puetzfeld, Carl, Author: "Deutsche Rechtssymbolik", 1936 Puff, Dr. Erich, General Manager of the Economic Group, Nonferrous Metal Industry, 1935 Pugel, Prof.dr. Theodor, Author: "Anti-Semitism of the World in Word and Image", 1936 Puhl, Emil, Vice-President of the German Reichsbank, 1941 Pullmanan, Christoffel, German Grenadier, 1937 Puls, Richard, Berlin painter, 1942 Puppe, Dr.-Ing, Commissar for raw materials in the Reich Ministry of Economics, 1934 Purtschueler, Ludwig, German mountaineer, 1935 Puschmann, Bernhard, notes "Der Korrektor und seine Pflicht", 1935 Pustau D. by, journalist, 1936 Puttkamer, Jesko by, governor of Cameroon, 1942 Puttkammer, Walter, economist, 1935 Puttkamer, appointed by, Korvetttenkapitän, Adjudant of the Wehrmacht, 1939 Puß, Ernst, farmer, member of the Communist Party, o.Dat. Putz, Leo, German painter, 1940 Quaatz, Dr. Reinhold Georg, German politician, 1936 Quade, Erich, General der Flieger, reporter4r for the Luftwaffe on radio, 1941 Quadt, Eugen Graf von, Bavarian Minister of State for Economics, 1933 Quaglio, Eugen, Nestor der deutschen Bühnengestdner, 1942 Quandt, Dr. Günther, Chairman of the Board of German Weapons and Dürener Metall, German Wehrwirtschaftsführer, 1942 Quaas, Richard, Head of the Reich Propaganda Office at the Reich Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda, Head of the Reich Film Archive, 1937 Quandt, Dr.med. German Doctor, 1941 Quandte, Dr. Peter Staatl. Reichsamt für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 1935 Quarch, Dr. Max, Social Politician, 1930 Quasebart, Prof. Dr.-Chairman of the Management Board of Auergesellschaft AG, 1942 Quast, Ferdinand von, German Army Commander, 1939 Quast, W., Chairman of the Reich Office for Horticultural and Viticultural Products, 1942 Querner, Major General, Inspector General for the Gendarmerie and Police of the Municipalities into the Main Office Ordnungspolizei, 1940 Quervain, Alfred de, theologian, 1932 Quissel, Dr. Ludwig, writer, 1932 Quidde, Dr. Ludwig, historian, pacifist, 1941 Quiring, Dr. Walter, author "Deutsch erschließendes Chaco", 1936 Quisling, Vidkun, leader of the "Nasjonal Samling", 1941

          Management Reports No. 101
          BArch, R 1507/2022 · Akt(e) · 22. Feb. 1924
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 76-77 Anti-Semitism, page 21, 146 Bismarck Order, page 97 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 13, 98, 116-117 Bund Oberland, page 12, 38-40, 99 Deutscher Arbeiterbund, page 130 Deutscher Bund e. V., Volksbund deutscher Föderalisten, page 130 Deutscher Herold, page 14-15, 115 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, page 13, 36-37, 92-94, 115, 132-133 Deutsch-Völkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, page 16 Großdeutsche Arbeiterpartei, page 130 Kampforganisation "Vaterland", Page 40 National Socialist German Workers Party, pages 14, 16, 36, 40-41, 98, 101, 111-112, 130-131 National Association of German Officers, pages 95-96 North German German Battle Association, page 14 Organisation Escherich, page 12 Flag of the Reich, page 13 Roland League, pages 96-97 Schlageter Memorial League e. V., Page 15-16 Steel helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, page 37-38, 97-98, 134-136 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 12-13, 95-98 Völkischer Treubund Staffelstein, page 130 Völkisch-sozialer Block, page 112-114 Völkisch-sozialer Bund e. V.. (National Socialist League), Page 130 Wiking-Bund, Page 40-41, 116-117, 133 Arbeitervolksbund, Page 48-50 Uprising and Uprising agitation, Page 21-35 Offices under the direction of the Berlin Soviet Representation, Page 138 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 23, 55-56, 78-83, 136 Communist Party of Germany, pages 3-12, 20-36, 42-43, 57-59, 78-91, 101-109, 120-128, 136-145 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 7-8, 60-67 Markenzentrale Ost, page 25 Ordnerdienst der KPD, pages 65, 83-85, 106-109, 121-122 Reichsverband der Erwerbslosen, Page 21 Red Aid of Germany, Page 25-26 Red Women's and Girls' League of the KPD, Page 7-8, 104 Red Front Fighters' League, Page 4-6, 27-35, 51-52, 83-85, 103-109, 121-122 Cheka of the KPD, Page 124-126 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 20 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 7-9, 29-30, 53

          Management Reports No. 115
          BArch, R 1507/2028 · Akt(e) · 21. Dez. 1925
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 168-169 Artaman Movement, page 168 Bavarian Homeland and Royal League, page 104 Bismarck Order, page 96 Bavarian and Reich League, page 104 Bavarian Loyalty League, page 104 Oberland League, page 65, 164 German Legion of Honour, page 66-67 Teutonic Order, Page 66 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund, Page 165 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, Page 62-63, 100-101, 150-153 Deutschvölkischer Offiziersbund, Page 65, 149 Freiheitsdichterbund "Der Hain", Page 20-21 Freischar Lützow, Page 20-21, 163 Frontbann, Page 16-17, 64-65, 96, 155-157 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 22 Frontring, Page 16-17, 64, 155 Großdeutscher Beamtenbund, Page 160 Jugendbund Schill, Page 18 Jungsturm Wiking, Page 163 National Bolshevism, Page 103 National Socialist German Workers Party, Page 14-15, 27, 55-56, 62-63, 78, 100-101, 102-103, 107, 150-153, 157, 169-170 National Socialist Freedom Party, page 150 Olympia, page 96 Imperial flag, page 65, 163 Imperial assault flag, page 20 Imperial Army block Rossbach, Page 19 Steel helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, page 57-61, 100-101 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 16, 151-152 Tannenbergbund, page 64-65, 97, 101, 149, 151-152, 155-157 Verband Hindenburg, Page 22-23 United Patriotic Federations of Germany, Page 55-56, 95-96, 149 Wehrwolf, Page 95, 97-99, 158-159 Wiking-Bund, Page 96, 162-163 Insurrection and Insurrection agitation, Page 110-121 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 4-13, 32-33, 49-54, 81-90 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, pages 147-148, 174 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 139-140 Communist Party of Germany, pages 5-13, 29-54, 69-75, 80-94, 110-148, 173-176 Leninist-Marxist Circle, pages 43-44 KPD Stewardship Service, Page 44-46 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 108 Ring of Revolutionary Youth, Page 145-146 Red Aid of Germany, Page 40, 87-88, 141-142 Red Front Fighters' Association, Page 42, 44, 86, 122-127, 134-137, 173 Student Movement, Page 138 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 86 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 46-47, 128-133, 171-173

          Management Reports No. 121
          BArch, R 1507/2032 · Akt(e) · 28. März 1927
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 58 Anti-Semitism, page 69 Bavarian Homeland and Royal League, page 58 Bismarck Youth of the German National People's Party, page 112 Totenkopf League, page 74 Tölkischer Freiheitskämpfer League, page 67 Deutschbanner Black-White-Red, page 58, 109-111 German Conservative Party, page 58 German National People's Party, page 7 German National Freedom Party, pages 59-66 German National Officers' League, pages 68-69, 72-73, 119-123 Frontbann, pages 68-69 Frontgeist, Halberstadt, page 91 Front Warriors' League e. V., Page 71 Großdeutsche Jugend, page 112 Großdeutsche Jungmannschaft, page 124-125 Hitler Youth of the NSDAP, page 82-83 Jugendbund Schill, page 105-108 Jugendvereinigung Graf Yorck von Wartenburg, page 74 Jungdeutschlandbund, page 112 Jungnationaler Bund, page 112 Jungsturm Wiking, page 112 Kyffhäuser Youth, Page 112 National Bolshevism, page 86-87 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 57-66, 75-85, 130-131 National Association of German Officers, page 58 Organization Rossbach, page 68-69, 105-108 Reichsflagge, page 74 Scharnhorstbund, page 112 Protection Squadrons (SS) of the NSDAP, page 79-81 Steel Helmet, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 88-95 Stahlhelm, Jung-Stahlhelm, page 89, 112 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 79-81, 130-131 Tannenbergbund, page 68-69, 74 Treubund Deutschorden, page 99-100, 132-140 Unabhängige Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, page 86-87 Verband Hindenburg, Page 70 United Patriotic Associations of Germany, Page 58, 89 Wehrwolf, Jung-Wehrwolf, Page 112 Wehrwolf, Page 74, 101-104, 126-129 Wiking-Bund, Page 68-69, 74, 92-95 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 25, 26-27 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 11 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 4, 13-18 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 50-52 International Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 50-52 Communist Party of Germany, page 4-12, 19-24 League Against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 41-45 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 19-24 Germany's Red Aid, Page 28-40 Red Front Fighters Association, Page 8 Spartacus Association, Page 25-27, 114-118 Association of Freethinkers for Cremation, Page 50-52 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 8

          Management Reports No. 123
          BArch, R 1507/2035 · Akt(e) · 15. Okt. 1927
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, pages 116, 123, 130-134 Bund völkischer Freiheitskämpfer, page 124 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, pages 142-143 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, pages 121-125 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 167-169 Hitler Youth of the NSDAP, page 143-144 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 116, 123, 128-145 National Socialist Trade Unions, page 142 National Socialist German Student Union, page 144 National Socialist Comradeship Union, page 144 Victim Ring of the NSDAP, page 141-142 Organization Rossbach, Page 163 Steel helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, Page 118-120, 158-162 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, Page 133, 137, 140-141 Tannenbergbund, Page 121, 131, 164-167 Independent National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany, Page 144 Völkischer Jugendring, Page 124 Völkisch-soziale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Page 125-126 Völkisch-sozialer Bund e. V., Page 106 Wehrwolf, Page 152-157 Wiking-Bund, Page 146-151 Anglo-Russian Committee, Page 92-99 Workers' Correspondence of the KPD, Page 45-46 Workers' Radio International, Page 112-114 Workers' Radio Club of Germany, Page 112-114 Arbeiter-Schützen-Bund, Page 111 Uprising and Insurrectionagitation, Page 11-19 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 24, 105-106 Bund Rote Marine, Page 69-70 Deutscher Seemannsbund, Page 100-104 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 7-9 Counter-Defense of the KPD, page 63-65 International Workers' Aid (IAH), page 24, 81-82 International Trade Union Unit, page 41, 92-99 International Port Offices, page 100-104 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), page 25 Kampfbund gegen Kulturreaktion, page 42-43 Communist Party of Germany, page 7-114 Communist Youth Union of Germany, page 25, 40 Leninist-Marxist Circle, Page 32-40 League against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 107-110 Proletarian Cultural Community, Page 47-58 Red Aid of Germany, Page 83-85 Red Youth Front of the RFB, Page 71-76 Red Front Fighter League, Page 11, 14-19, 59-67 Sports Movement, Page 24-25 Student Movement, Page 25 Theatre Work, Page 48-58 Association of Free Thinkers for Cremation, Page 24 World Federation Esperanto, Page 68 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 26

          Management Reports No. 124
          BArch, R 1507/2037 · Akt(e) · 24. Dez. 1927
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: All-German Association, pages 102-103, 124-125 Anti-Semitism, pages 99-103 Bavarian Homeland and King's League, pages 131-133 Ehrhardt Brigade, pages 117-121 Bavarian and Reich Confederation, pages 131-133 Oberland Confederation, pages 96, 102-103 German National Assistance Association (DHV), pages 102-103 German National Freedom Party, Pages 105-107, 149-151 German National Officers' League, pages 102-103 Queen Luise-Bund, pages 102-103 National Bolshevism, pages 117-121 Nationalist Emergency Aid, pages 136 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 95, 104-105, 104, 107-110 National Association of German Officers, Page 102-103 Olympia, Page 125 Reichsflagge, Page 134-135 Scharnhorstbund, Page 116 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, Page 96, 102-103, 111-115, 117 Tannenbergbund, Page 96-102, 103, 129-130 Unabhängige Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, Page 99-103 Vaterländische Gefangenenhilfe, Page 136-137 United Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 96 Wehrwolf, Page 96, 102-103 Wiking-Bund, Page 122-123 Arbeiterkorrespondenz der KPD, Page 29, 38 Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kommunistischer Schriftsteller, Page 37 Bund der Freunde der Sowjetunion, Page 34-37 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 12-67 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 16-18, 86-88 Communist Party of Germany, page 138-148 Proletarian Photograph Center, page 73 Red Aid of Germany, page 73-78 Red Youth Front of the RFB, page 47-66 Red Sports International, page 92-94 Red Front Fighter League, page 43-55, 143-148 Spartacus League, page 79-85 Sports Movement, page 92-94 Decomposition Work of the KPD, page 30-33

          Management Reports No. 18
          BArch, R 1507/2003 · Akt(e) · 7. Dez. 1920
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 19, 151 Bund der Aufrechten, page 151 Bund der Kaisertreuen, page 9 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, page 151 National Bolshevism, page 105, 123, 174 National Socialist German Workers Party, page 152 Organisation Escherich, pages 53-54, 150-151 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 30, 43, 55, 59, 85, 98, 101, 106, 116-118, 124, 143, 155, 173 Insurrection and agitation, page 176 Foreign countries, communist politics, pages 23-24, 33-35, 46-50, 61-63, 76-77, 113, 135-141, 159-161, 186-189 German Seafarers' Association, page 124 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 100 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 132 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 104 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), Page 4-7, 26-30, 40-42, 54-55, 67-68, 85-87, 98-101, 118-119, 123-125, 132, 142-144, 172, 182 Communist Party of Germany, page 4-7, 26-30, 41, 51-57, 67-68, 84-87, 97-104, 118-119, 132, 142-144, 163-166, 170, 172-173, 182-183 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 29, 101, 104, 120-121 Red Front Fighters Association, pages 67-71, 125, 142-145, 171 Socialist Proletarian Youth of the USPD, Page 104, 120 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 3-7, 14-17, 23, 26-31, 40-42, 54-57, 67-68, 97-103, 122-123, 127, 144, 166 Decomposition work of the KPD, Page 101-104

          Management Reports No. 19
          BArch, R 1507/2003 · Akt(e) · 14. Dez. 1920
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 19, 151 Bund der Aufrechten, page 151 Bund der Kaisertreuen, page 9 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, page 151 National Bolshevism, page 105, 123, 174 National Socialist German Workers Party, page 152 Organisation Escherich, pages 53-54, 150-151 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 30, 43, 55, 59, 85, 98, 101, 106, 116-118, 124, 143, 155, 173 Insurrection and agitation, page 176 Foreign countries, communist politics, pages 23-24, 33-35, 46-50, 61-63, 76-77, 113, 135-141, 159-161, 186-189 German Seafarers' Association, page 124 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 100 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 132 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 104 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), Page 4-7, 26-30, 40-42, 54-55, 67-68, 85-87, 98-101, 118-119, 123-125, 132, 142-144, 172, 182 Communist Party of Germany, page 4-7, 26-30, 41, 51-57, 67-68, 84-87, 97-104, 118-119, 132, 142-144, 163-166, 170, 172-173, 182-183 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 29, 101, 104, 120-121 Red Front Fighters Association, pages 67-71, 125, 142-145, 171 Socialist Proletarian Youth of the USPD, Page 104, 120 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 3-7, 14-17, 23, 26-31, 40-42, 54-57, 67-68, 97-103, 122-123, 127, 144, 166 Decomposition work of the KPD, Page 101-104

          Management Reports No. 21
          BArch, R 1507/2004 · Akt(e) · 28. Dez. 1920
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 21 Frontbund, page 21 Organisation Escherich, page 150, 157, 158, 161 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), page 7-8, 35-43, 83-84, 97, 156 Arbeiter-Selbstschutz Nürnberg-Fürth, page 18-19, 88-89 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, page 97, 141 Ausland, kommunistische Politik im, page 29-33, 73-76, 96, 138-140, 165-179 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 82 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 18, 106, 157 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 3, 5-6, 43-47, 80-85, 100-104, 132-133, 142-150, 161 Communist Party of Germany, pages 2-6, 23, 25, 27, 47-61, 79, 81-82, 85-87, 97, 99-100, 108, 132-133, 135-136, 141-146, 149-150, 154, 162 Communist Youth Association of Germany, page 88, 152 Red Front Fighters Association, page 103-105, 150 Student Movement, page 152 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), page 18, 98 Decomposition Work of the KPD, pages 54, 83, 105-106

          Management Reports No. 22
          BArch, R 1507/2004 · Akt(e) · 3. Jan. 1921
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 21 Frontbund, page 21 Organisation Escherich, page 150, 157, 158, 161 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), page 7-8, 35-43, 83-84, 97, 156 Arbeiter-Selbstschutz Nürnberg-Fürth, page 18-19, 88-89 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, page 97, 141 Ausland, kommunistische Politik im, page 29-33, 73-76, 96, 138-140, 165-179 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 82 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 18, 106, 157 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 3, 5-6, 43-47, 80-85, 100-104, 132-133, 142-150, 161 Communist Party of Germany, pages 2-6, 23, 25, 27, 47-61, 79, 81-82, 85-87, 97, 99-100, 108, 132-133, 135-136, 141-146, 149-150, 154, 162 Communist Youth Association of Germany, page 88, 152 Red Front Fighters Association, page 103-105, 150 Student Movement, page 152 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), page 18, 98 Decomposition Work of the KPD, pages 54, 83, 105-106

          Management Reports No. 24
          BArch, R 1507/2004 · Akt(e) · 18. Jan. 1921
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 21 Frontbund, page 21 Organisation Escherich, page 150, 157, 158, 161 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), page 7-8, 35-43, 83-84, 97, 156 Arbeiter-Selbstschutz Nürnberg-Fürth, page 18-19, 88-89 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, page 97, 141 Ausland, kommunistische Politik im, page 29-33, 73-76, 96, 138-140, 165-179 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 82 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 18, 106, 157 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 3, 5-6, 43-47, 80-85, 100-104, 132-133, 142-150, 161 Communist Party of Germany, pages 2-6, 23, 25, 27, 47-61, 79, 81-82, 85-87, 97, 99-100, 108, 132-133, 135-136, 141-146, 149-150, 154, 162 Communist Youth Association of Germany, page 88, 152 Red Front Fighters Association, page 103-105, 150 Student Movement, page 152 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), page 18, 98 Decomposition Work of the KPD, pages 54, 83, 105-106

          Management Reports No. 52
          BArch, R 1507/2014 · Akt(e) · 23. Aug. 1921
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 32 National Socialist German Labour Party, page 32 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 32 General Workers Union (AAU), page 21, 28-29, 96, 107, 115-119 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 22, 60-65, 66-76 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), pages 21, 29, 80-91, 139-140 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 26-27, 96, 104-107, 115-119, 126, 138 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, pages 135-136 Communist Party of Germany, Page 6-25, 31, 71-76, 97-104, 115-118, 122-142 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 27-28, 115-119, 152-154 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 18-19, 104, 115-119, 142 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 12, 15 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 94, 134 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 77-78, 121

          Management Reports No. 58
          BArch, R 1507/2015 · Akt(e) · 19. Okt. 1921
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 93 Bund Oberland, page 112 Deutscher Herold, page 157 Deutschnationale Jugendbewegung, page 187-189 National Army Frankfurt/Main, page 111 Organisation Consul, page 74, 91-93, 112, 141 Stahlhelm, Federation of Front Soldiers, page 52 General Workers Union (AAU), page 7, 18-19, 71-73, 100-103, 143-144, 153-155, 167, 178-181, 186 Peasant and Agricultural Workers Movement of the KPD, page 40, 118 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 8, 156-157, 167-168 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), pages 7, 19-20, 73-74, 103 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 7, 16-18, 48-51, 70, 101-103, 109-110, 135, 143-144, 153, 186 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, pages 16 Communist Party of Germany, pages 6-17, 45-55, 62-69, 96-99, 104-109, 134, 139-140, 143-150, 183-186 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 11-14, 107, 146-147, 184-186 Teachers' Movement, Page 185-186 Physiocratic Movement, Page 22 Red Help of Germany, Page 14, 69 Self-Protection Movement, Page 60, 195 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 48, 54, 89, 98-99, 107, 126-129, 134

          Management Reports No. 64
          BArch, R 1507/2016 · Akt(e) · 7. Jan. 1922
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 62, 75-78 Berlin Self-Protection, page 110 Brüder vom Stein, page 11, 39, 96, 98-101 Bund Oberland, page 39 German-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 76-77 Falkenbund, page 110 National Army Frankfurt/Main, page 94-95, 109 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 62, 77-78 Niederdeutscher Bund, page 74-75 Organisation Aulock, Page 39 Organisation Consul, Page 26 Organisation Escherich, Page 12, 98-101 Organisation Heydebreck, Page 39 Organisation Hubertus, Page 39, 79, 111 Organisation Rossbach, Page 39, 61-62, 79, 95-96, 110-111 Silver shield, Page 11, 39, 96-97 General Workers' Union (AAU), Page 5, 10-11, 38, 53, 73-74, 82, 92 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 47, 52, 83, 112 International Federation of War-Damaged and War-Remained Persons, pages 89 Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 5, 10-11, 17-18, 28, 38, 50, 53-54, 55-59, 70-73, 82, 91, 92, 107-108 Communist Study Group, pages 52-62 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, page 42 Communist Party of Germany, Page 6-10, 18-25, 28-33, 36-37, 42-59, 69-72, 82, 90-92 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 38-39, 144 Organisation Plättner, Page 107-108 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 5, 17 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 107-108 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 9, 22-23, 30-33, 45, 47, 49, 52, 69, 71, 82 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 75

          Management Reports No. 65
          BArch, R 1507/2016 · Akt(e) · 14. Jan. 1922
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 62, 75-78 Berlin Self-Protection, page 110 Brüder vom Stein, page 11, 39, 96, 98-101 Bund Oberland, page 39 German-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 76-77 Falkenbund, page 110 National Army Frankfurt/Main, page 94-95, 109 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 62, 77-78 Niederdeutscher Bund, page 74-75 Organisation Aulock, Page 39 Organisation Consul, Page 26 Organisation Escherich, Page 12, 98-101 Organisation Heydebreck, Page 39 Organisation Hubertus, Page 39, 79, 111 Organisation Rossbach, Page 39, 61-62, 79, 95-96, 110-111 Silver shield, Page 11, 39, 96-97 General Workers' Union (AAU), Page 5, 10-11, 38, 53, 73-74, 82, 92 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 47, 52, 83, 112 International Federation of War-Damaged and War-Remained Persons, pages 89 Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 5, 10-11, 17-18, 28, 38, 50, 53-54, 55-59, 70-73, 82, 91, 92, 107-108 Communist Study Group, pages 52-62 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, page 42 Communist Party of Germany, Page 6-10, 18-25, 28-33, 36-37, 42-59, 69-72, 82, 90-92 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 38-39, 144 Organisation Plättner, Page 107-108 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 5, 17 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 107-108 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 9, 22-23, 30-33, 45, 47, 49, 52, 69, 71, 82 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 75

          Management Reports No. 81
          BArch, R 1507/2018 · Akt(e) · 1. Dez. 1922
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Adler und Falken, page 10, 54-57 Alldeutscher Verband, page 51, 53-57, 166 Allgemeiner deutsch-völkischer Turnverein, page 12 Antikommunistische Weltliga, page 48-50 Antisemitismus, page 11, 12, 142, 153-155, 157, 168-169 Arndt-Hochschule, Page 166 Enlightenment Committee concerning the question of war guilt, page 166 Bavarian Homeland and King's League, page 51 Bavarian Order Book, page 51, 166 Bismarck Order, page 10, 53-57 Braver Heiderich, page 11 Bremen Hansa, Page 166 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 6 Bund Bayern und Reich, page 51 Bund der Aufrechten, page 9, 53-57 Bund der Getreuen, page 9 Bund der Kaistreuen, page 11 Bund Deutschland, page 10 Bund für Freiheit und Ordnung in Berlin und Umgebung, page 104-107, 166 Bund Jungdeutschland, page 166 Bund Oberland, page 9 Bund zur Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft, page 51 Christian-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 166 Deutschbund, page 10, 166, 169 Deutsche Vereinigung, page 166 Deutscher Bund e. V., Page 141 German National Teachers Association, page 166 German National Association for Austria, page 166 German Nordic Society, page 167 German National Working Group, page 51 German National Youth, page 9 German National Protection and Defence Association, Page 6, 9, 51-58, 142, 153-155 Eos, page 11 Fichtegesellschaft, page 167 Flottenbund deutscher Frauen, page 167 Frauenbund zur Wahrung der deutschen Ehre für unsere Kinder, page 167 Friesen-Sachsenbund, page 167 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 51 Germanenhort, Page 167 Hermannsbund, Page 10 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, Page 9, 53-57, 167 Interessengemeinschaft deutscher Heeres- und Marineangehöriger, Page 51 Junglehrerbund Baldur, Page 10, 54-57 Jungnationaler Bund, Page 11 Knappenschaft, Page 12, 54-57 Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Page 11, 51, 63, 142, 145, 153-155, 168-170 National Association of German Officers, Page 9, 51, 54-57, 167 National Association of German Soldiers, Page 7-8, 21-22 Niedersachsenring, Page 10, 54-57 Self-Defense Association, Page 10 Organisation Consul, Page 6-7, 9, 18-20, 153-155 Organisation Escherich, Page 11 Organisation Rossbach, Page 11, 170 Prussian Federation, Page 167 Reichsbund deutscher Kriegsteilnehmer deutscher Hochschulen, Page 51 Reichsbund ehemaliger Kadetten, Page 11, 54-57 Reichsbund black-white-red, page 11 Reichsflagge, page 51 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 9, 53-57 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 168-169 Teja-Bund, page 10 Turnverein Theodor Körner, page 11 Verband der bayrischen Offizier-Regimentsvereine, page 51 Verband nationalegesinnter Soldaten, pages 6, 8-9, 21-22, 51 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, page 11 Verein Hindenburgehrung, page 167 Verein reichstreuer Männer, page 167 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, page 166 Volksbund gegen Bolschewismus, page 167 Volkskraftbund, page 166 Wandervogel völkischer Art, page 11 Westvorstädtischer Sportverein Leipzig-Lindenau, pages 54-57 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), pages 31-33, 158-159 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, pages 36-38, 63 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 30, 42-43, 135-136 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 31-33, 43, 47-48, 58-159, 163 Communist Party of Germany, page 17, 26-31, 36-41, 75-80, 83-85, 104-111, 115-136, 147-152, 158, 163 Organization Plättner, page 47-48 Political Prisoners, Work of the RHD, page 43-46 Proletarian Tribune, Page 81 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 158 Red Front Fighters Association, Page 161-162 Red Young Storm of the RFB, Page 9 Self-Protection Movement, Page 152 Soviet Film Society for Proletarian Culture, Page 81 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 26-29 Disintegration Work of the KPD, Page 108, 132-134, 150-151, 163

          Management Reports No. 84
          BArch, R 1507/2019 · Akt(e) · 24. Jan. 1923
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 44 Anti-Semitism, page 10, 26-27 Bund der Aufrechten, page 44, 67 Bund für Freiheit und Ordnung in Berlin und Umgebung, page 12 Deutsche Erneuerungsgemeinde, page 75-76 Deutscher Befreiungsbund, page 50-51 Deutscher Freiheitsbund, page 10-11, 86-91 German War Graves Commission "Black-White-Red", page 11 German National Youth Movement, page 44 German National Freedom Party, pages 11, 49-50, 64, 97-98, 127-128 German National Defence and Defense Party, pages 43, 47-49 Greater German Labour Party, pages 11, 49-50, 64 Squirehood, page 44 Mosquito Federation, page 68 National Youth Federation, page 44 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 3, 11, 27-28, 39-42, 93-98 National Association of German Officers, page 44 National Association of German Soldiers, pages 26-27, 44 Organization Rossbach, Page 10-11 Steel helmet, Bund der Frontsoldaten, Page 43, 91-92 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, Page 93-96 Verband nationalengesinnter Soldaten, Page 42, 45-47 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 38 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, Page 24-25 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 9-10, 16, 34-36 International Federation of War-Damaged and War-Remained Persons, page 83 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 38 Communist Party of Germany, pages 7-8, 17-23, 35-39, 55-60, 70-71, 75-77 Communist Youth Union of Germany, pages 38, 80-81 Self-Protection Movement, pages 55-60, 77-83 Decomposition Work of the KPD, pages 83, 84-85

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 114 · Akt(e) · 1890-1920
          Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: - Letter from Albert Ballin on the course of the war, mach.., 28.10.1915; to the head of the civil cabinet Valentini (newspaper cut-out), 4.4.1917 - letter from Ludwig Bamberger (handschr.) about lack of echo, 28.12.1890; on the general situation, 2.3.1892; with invitation, 27.3.1893; with thanks to Gratulation und zur Innenpolitische und Parteiipolitischen Lage, 16.8.1893; to Payer und Württemberg, 23.6.1894; congratulation letter, 13.6.1895; with thanks for sending, 25.7.1895; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 16.8.1893; with thanks to Payer and Württemberg, 23.6.1894; congratulation letter, 13.6.1895; with thanks for sending, 25.7.1895; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 16.8.1893; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 25.7.1895; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 16.8.1893; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 25.7.1895 Volume, 10.2.1896; with invitation to the next day, 14.2.1896; o.d. - Letter from L. v. Bar (handschr.) on the situation in liberal groups, 20.7.1893; on the political situation and on the forthcoming interparliamentary conference in Hungary, 6.8.1896 - Letter (above all handschr.) by Theodor Barth about miscellaneous, 11.8.1891; about concepts in the press, 27.4.1892; about Maximilian Harden, the politics of directing and the right to vote, 9.9.1892; on election prospects, the relationship to the centre and the confusion in the ministry, 17.9.1892; on the military bill, 4.11.1892; with congratulations on the run-off results, o.D.; on the plans of Caprivi, 6.11.1892; with invitation, 5.12.1892; about Haussmann's articles, 20.4.1894, 21. and 22.5.1894; about Haussmann's articles on tactics, 25.5.1894; about articles on the political situation in northern and southern Germany, 6.2.1895; about an article by Haussmann, 8.10.1895; with the request to discuss the 3rd volume of Bamberger's Gesammelten Schriften, 26.12.1895; to Friedrich Haußmann about his eye disease and Hohenlohe's role in the Krüger-Depesche, 3.2.1896; about journalistic activity and stock exchange disorder, 6.1.1897 (masch.); with the request for an article about the failure of the Württemberg constitutional reform, 22.12.1898; on the emperor's China policy, 10.9.1900; on elections, party and Deutsche Bank, 11.12.1900 (mechanical); with New Year's wishes, 3.1.1901 (mechanical); because of a wreath for Stauffenberg, 3.6.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 10.9.1900; on the emperor's Chinese policy, 3.1.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.6.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.1.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.6.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.1.1901 (on the emperor's China policy, 3.6.1901)); on Stauffenberg's death and the general political situation, 11.6.1901 (masch.); with thanks for the congratulations on the substitute election, 1.1.1902 (gedr.); on the party-political situation, 20.7.1903; because of differences of opinion, 24.7.1903; on the election challenge in the Hinterpommerischer Kreis, 6.11.1903 (mach.); on the Simplizissimus trial, 4.2.1904; with the request for an article on the Württemberg constitutional reform, 1.7.1905 (mach.); on the Morocco affair, 6.7.1905 (mach.); on the Thomasian peasant novel and the situation in Berlin, 1.9.1905 (mach.); on Haussmann's criticism of his essay on Eugen Richter, 20.3.1906 (mach.); on the Morocco affair, 6.7.1905 (mach.); on the Thomasian peasant novel and the situation in Berlin, 1.9.1905 (mach.); on Haussmann's criticism of his essay on Eugen Richter, 20.3.1906 (mach.).); on Italian politics and health Bülow, 17.4.1906 (masch.); on the forthcoming interparliamentary conference in London, 9.7.1906 (masch.); with the request for information in Württberg affairs, 20.9.1905; on a planned article on Simplizissimus and English politics, 9.3.1907 - Haussmann's letter to Theodor Barth about his fundamental attitude with a review of the last years of politics, July 1903 (masch.); on the Italian politics and health Bülow, 17.4.1906 (masch.); on the forthcoming interparliamentary conference in London, 9.7.1906 (masch.); on the planned article on Simplizissimus and English politics, 9.9.1905; on the German political system, 9.3.1907 - Haussmann's letter to Theodor Barth about his fundamental attitude with a review of the last years of politics, July 1903 (masch.)); on Miscellaneous, 14.9.1892 (handschr.); with criticism of Barth's Richter essay, 18.3.1906 (handschr.); Haussmann's letter to Frh. v. Stauffenberg on the death of his father, o.D. (handschr.); letter from Dr. Nathan about an article in the "Nation", 5.7.(?) 1897 (handschr.) - postcard by Bassermann with thanks, 15.11.1910; letter on the effectiveness of submarines and the All-Germans, 23.9.1916 (masch.) - Haussmann's letter to Bassermann against the All-Germans and on the ineffectiveness of the submarine war, 21.9.1916 (mechanical); Haussmann's draft of this letter - letter from C. Baumbach to the conference in the Hague, 18.7.1894 (handschr.) - letter of August Bebel to a court decision, 14.4.1905 (handschr.); with thanks for birthday congratulations, 9.3.1910 (handschr.) - letter of H. Buddeberg with thanks for congratulations and to the illness of his wife, 31.12.1913 (handschr.) - Haussmann's letter to President Belser on a copyright issue, 21.2.1920 (masch.) - Telegram from Felix v. Bethmann-Hollweg on the death of his father, 3.1.1921; Letter of condolence and telegram of condolence to Felix v. Bethmann-Hollweg, 7.1.1921 (mechanical); Letter of Felix v. Bethmann-Hollweg with thanks for condolence, 10.1.1921 (handschr.) - Invitation by Bethmann to a visit, 12.3.1910 (handschr.); letter with thanks for sending essays about Kiderlen, 8.2.1913 (handschr.); Haussmann's letter of condolence to Bethmann for the death of his son, 3.1.1915 (masch.) and reply of Bethmann (masch.) 6.1.1915; letter of Bethmann to the general situation, 29.10.1915 (handschr.) thank-you letter, 16.7.1917 (masch.); letter to the situation, 28.11.1917 (masch.); with thanks for East-Asian songs, 5.12.1918 (handschr.); on miscellaneous and literary work, 22.12.1920 (handschr.) - Haussmann's letter to Bethmann about the Western powers and the history of the campaign, 19.11.1915 (masch.); on Stegemann and Tirpitz, 1.4.1916 (handschr.); on the submarine question, 22.9.1916 (masch.); on Bethmann's committee speech, 11.11.1916 (handschr.); on US policy, 10.2.1917 (masch.); on the war situation, March 1917 (handschr.); on the submarine question, 22.9.1916 (masch.); on the US policy, 10.2.1917 (masch.); on the war situation, March 1917 (handschr.).); on development in Russia, Zimmermanns Mexico-Depesche and Russian politicians, April 1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 13.5.1917 (handschr.); thank-you letter, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the general political situation, 21. century; on the political situation, 13.5.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 21. century; on the political situation, 13.5.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 21. century; on the political situation, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 21. century.11.1917 (masch.); invitation letter, 9.6.1918 (handschr.); incomplete concept of a letter on pacifist movements, autumn 1918 (handschr.); on the OHL and Ludendorff, 2.12.1920 (handschr.); in German, English, French, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, French, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Italian) - Record Haussmann about the mood Bethmann-Hollwegs in a conversation, 24.2.1918 (handschr.) - Written by Robert Bosch with thanks for an article, 2.10.1911 (handschr.); because of an appointment, 3.11.1911 (mach.); about a Thoma invitation and Chinese songs, 29.7.1912 (mach.); thank-you letter, 9.8.1912 (handschr.); about a Thoma visit, the press attack on Bosch and Bavarian work achievements, 21.8.1912 (handschr.); about a Thoma visit, the press attack on Bosch and Bavarian work achievements, 21.8.1912 (handschr.); about a Thoma invitation and Chinese songs, 29.7.1912 (masch.); about a Thoma visit, the press attack on Bosch and Bavarian work achievements, 21.8.1912 (handschr.).); with thanks for letter and article, 21.7.1913 (masch.); with the rejection of a leading position with the reconstruction in Northern France, 16.10.1919 (masch.) - letter of Haussmann to Robert Bosch to Wilsonbotschaft, 12.1.1918 (masch.) - copy of a letter of Robert Bosch to the Demokratischer Volksbund Berlin zur Sozialisierung der Gesellschaft, 21.11.1918 (masch.); "Lieber Geld verlieren als Vertrauen" von Robert Bosch in Der Bosch-Zünder, 5.4.1919 - Business card of Prince von Bülow with thanks for an essay, 4.10.1909 (handschr.) - Letter (handschr.) by H. Buddeberg with thanks for the condolence to the death of his son, 27.10.1897; New Year's greetings 31.12.1898; about his 80th birthday and his son Alfred, 21.12.1916; about a complaint of his son, 25.1.1917 - Haussmann's letter to H. Buddeberg about the complaint of his son, mechanical.., 29.1.1917 - Letter of Alfred Buddeberg about the forthcoming birthday, 10.12.1916 - Letter of Haussmann to Cronstaedt to the Frankfurter Zeitung, to the Vossisches und Berliner Tageblatt, 12.2.1917 (masch.) - Letter of Eduard David to the parliamentarization, 30.7.1917 (handschr.) - Letter of Haussmann to Hans Delbrück because of a depesche from the Hague, masch.., 28.7.1917 - Postcards by Prelate Demmler, o.D. (handschr.); two letters 25.2.

          Haußmann, Conrad
          Selchow, Bogislav Freiherr von (holdings)
          BArch, N 428 · Bestand · 1897-1943
          Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Naval officer, Freikorpsführer and writer Bogislaw Selchow Life data July 4, 1877 born in Köslin died February 6, 1943 died in Berlin Military career April 7, 1897 Recruitment as cadet of the Kaiserl. Navy May 1897 Cadet on board of SMS stone 6.12.1897 Participation in the siege of the port of Port au Prince on Haiti with SMS stone 27.4.1898 Promotion to sea cadet Apr. 1898- Sep. 1900 In various functions on board of SMS Moltke, Hela, Mars and Blücher Jan.March 1900 Meningitis, Marinelazarett Kiel 3.9.1900 Ensign at sea 23.9.1900 Transportation to lieutenant at sea Nov. 1900- Nov. 1901 On board of SMS Sachsen, from Oct. 1901 as adjutant; on 4.9.1901 Collision with SMS Wacht near Rügen, which then sinks Nov. 1901- Sep. 1902 Adjutant aboard SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Große 15.3.1902 Promotion to lieutenant at sea Oct.-Dec. 1902 Wachoffizier aboard SM Torpedoboot G 109 Jan.-Apr. 1903 Company officer of the second company of the I. Torpedo Department, in April radio course on SMS Neptun Apr.-Sep. 1903 Watch officer aboard SM Torpedoboot G 109 Oct./Nov. 1903 Departure as passenger to East Asia aboard SS King Albert Nov. 1903- May 1905 Watch officer aboard SMS Hertha in the Asian region with return journey to Kiel via Africa and the Mediterranean Sea 11.9.1904 Award of the Kung-Pai Order of Merit (Chinese Silver Medal of Remembrance) on the occasion of an audience with the Empress's widow and the Emperor of China 11.2.1905 Award of the Royal Siamese Crown Order of the Fourth Class on the occasion of an audience with the King of Siam June-Sep. 1906 Commander of SM Torpedoboote S 29, S 25 and S 30 as well as services in the Mine Company and as First Officer of the Mine Search Reserve Division Oct. 1906 - June 1907 Naval Academy 6.3.1907 Promotion to Captain Lieutenant July 1907 Service on board of SMS Elector Friedrich Wilhelm Aug.Sep. 1907 Service on board SMS Yorck Oct. 1907- June 1908 Naval Academy July-Sep. 1908 Language leave in England 22.8.1908 Appointment as Honorary Knight of the Johanniter Order Oct. 1908 Departure as a passenger to West Africa on SS Lucie Woermann Nov. 1908- Nov. 1909 First officer on board SMS Sperber Nov./Dec. 1909 Return as a passenger to Germany on SS Lucie Woermann Dec. 1909- Jan. 1909- Jan. 1909 1911 Admiral Staff of the Navy Jan. 1911- March 1913 Adjutant of the North Sea Station 19.9.1912 Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th Class Apr. 1913- Nov. 1914 First Officer aboard SMS Victoria Louise 22.3.1914 Promotion to Corvette Captain 17.7.1914 Award of the Royal Crown to the Red Eagle Order 4th Class 10.11.1914- 30.6.1915 Commander of the 1st Btl. of the Sailor Artillery Regiment III (10.-25.11.1914); II. Part of Sailor's Artillery Regiment I (26.11.-31.12.1914); Part of Sailor's Artillery Regiment II (1.1.-4.2.1915); Part of Sailor's Regiment 4 (5.2.-10.5.1915); Part of Sailor's Regiment 5 (III.2.-10.5.1915); Part of Sailor's Regiment 5 (11.11.-31.12.1914).5.-30.6.1915); Field of application: Flanders 1.5.1915 Wound at Het Sas/Belgium by splinters of shell in head, right shoulder, right arm and right leg 7.2.1915 Iron cross II. class Aug.-Dec. 1915 First officer aboard SMS Freya Jan.-March 1916 Reservelazarett Liebenstein Apr. 1916- July 1917 First officer aboard SMS Hannover, in this function participation in the Battle of Skagerrak on 31.5./1.6.1916 30.6.1916 Award of the Iron Cross I. Class 22.8.1916 Award of the Oldenburg Friedrich-August-Kreuz I. and II. Class 14.9.1916 Neurasthenia recognised as war service damage by the Kdo. von SMS Hannover July 1917 - end of war Admiralstab der Marine 1918 Publication of the propaganda "World War and Fleet" 10.4.1918 Austrian Military Merit Cross 3rd class with war decoration 20.5.1918 Award of the Grand Ducal Hessian Medal of Valour 16.11.1918- 20.8.1919 Department head in the Reichsmarineamt 20.8.1919 Promotion to frigate captain Civil life After his departure from the navy, Bogislav von Selchow began studying history in Marburg and was at the same time commissioned by the Reichswehr Brigade Kassel to form a voluntary formation of Marburg students to protect the young republic. Von Selchow founded the Freikorps "Studentenkorps Marburg" (StuKoMa) and subsequently commanded it in the suppression of Spartacist and Council Democratic riots in Thuringia. On 20 March 1920, the so-called massacre of Mechterstädt took place, in which 15 workers suspected of being rebels, who had been arrested by a StuKoMa strike force, were shot - allegedly "on the run". The accused for these killings were acquitted in two sensational trials, the sentences received by the public as an act of class justice with disgust and protest. Von Selchow had stood before his men during the trial, and Marburg University also showed solidarity with its students and rehabilitated them completely. In addition, von Selchow organized himself in the right-wing extremist, later illegal so-called organization Escherich (Orgesch), which he temporarily led in West Germany. The paramilitary organization set up secret arsenals for an expected fight against Bolshevism and was responsible for murders of personalities of the opposing political camp. Disappointed by Escherich's hesitation to take an offensive course against the Republic, he turned away from Orgesch again in December 1922, resigned his command of the StuKoMa and withdrew from the political public until 1933. Bogislav von Selchow received his doctorate from the University of Marburg on 24.1.1923. Already in 1920 he had published his first volume of poems "Deutsche Gedanken", and soon he succeeded with his poems in the right spectrum. He was now active as a writer and philosopher of history and developed, as a child of his epoch, a so-called "Zeitwendemodell", which depicted the spiritual-historical and political development of mankind. Von Selchow defined the ages of the "all-time", the "we-time" and the "ego-time", which were shaped by various social forces. This system of thought became the basis for his works and, together with the topos of the heroic that he repeatedly took up, made him an ideological pioneer of National Socialism. His anti-Semitism and his view of current events after the fall of the old world had brought him close to the NSDAP by 1933 at the latest: although he was never a party member, he developed into a passionate National Socialist and was one of the 48 personalities who publicly called for Adolf Hitler to be elected in 1933. In 1936 the NS-Studentenkameradschaft, which had emerged from the former Marburger Burschenschaft Germania, named itself after von Selchow. On 9.6.1939 he was appointed honorary senator of the Philipps-Universität Marburg. Description of the holdings: The estate consists of two main areas: the so-called logbooks and a literary-philosophical collection of material, which is supplemented by manuscripts. The so-called logbooks are available until 1931 without gaps and reflect individual experiences and facts in partly epic breadth. 39 of the 51 "logbooks contain records of Selchow from his time as an active naval officer and as leader of the "student corps Marburg" in Freikorpseinsatz. In addition there are copies of the logbooks 61 to 68, which only contain illustrations and cover the period from 1935 to 1940. The "logbooks", however, are not diaries in the narrower sense, but rather through-composed memory books. Von Selchow transferred his diary entries recorded on loose-leaf collections - an example of which can be found in the collection folder of the planned "Logbuch" 65 (N 428/86) - into leather-bound folios and decorated his work with artistic watercolour and pen drawings, among other things. Empty places in the logbooks, on which notes on the pictures or drawings to be inserted are entered in pencil, to be traced in N 428/46, indicate this procedure. The basis of the logbooks, the diary pages, but also his correspondence and other documents, which were unfortunately destroyed privately in the 1950s, are lost except for fragments found in the present collection. Von Selchow created the "logbooks" by first collecting and compiling his notes and supplementary material in folders. Based on this, he transferred text and illustration onto sheets which he had incorporated into the high-quality leather covers bearing the coat of arms of the von Selchow family and embossed inscriptions. This procedure can be traced by means of the above-mentioned collection folder, other folders he used again for other material collections, among others, see N 428/75. The source value of the "logbooks" is increased by the more than 1,000 precisely identified pictures and photos that illustrate the text beyond the drawings. The illustrations show places, ships, everyday scenes from the soldier's but also private life in the homeland and in international waters, crews and persons for the time up to 1919. In addition there are various documents like nautical charts, invitations, etc. From the context of the tradition it can be concluded that the "logbooks" in the form presented here were probably written in the 1930s, since volumes 61 to 68 have inscribed illustrations and empty spaces for the text to be entered. Bogislav von Selchow belonged to the Uradel and had a large circle of relatives and acquaintances. The logbooks give an insight into the life of these circles from the imperial era to National Socialism and reflect the wealth of official and social contacts in the written memoirs and the correspondence, some of which is reproduced. Some spectacular insights into naval life are provided by Selchow's memoirs about his active service with the Imperial Navy. They show the diversity of experience and impressions as an officer of the Imperial Navy, which was deployed around the German colonies. For the first years of the Weimar Republic the so-called logbooks give valuable insights into the world of the Freikorps, above all the so-called student corps Marburg and the so-called organization Escherich; but also to the organization Consul von Selchow maintained contacts - to the latter two numerous statements can be found in the "logbooks". However, his notes not only bear witness to the early phase of the Weimar Republic, but also to the soldierly thinking of Selchow. Even after his withdrawal from public life in 1922, he remained a soldier in his basic attitude as a poet, writer and philosopher of history living in Berlin. The "logbooks" give direct and unique impressions of the life of a member of the Imperial Navy Corps of Officers - also a nobleman - and of his reactions to the collapse of the old order. In terms of the history of mentality, this part of the estate is revealing for the transition from the Empire to the Weimar Republic and probably the only one of its kind that provides information about the revolutionary events in Berlin. Its value might increase with the inclusion of Selchow's publications, especially his autobiography "One hundred days from my life" from 1936. The estate illustrates Selchow's relationship to the old and despised new system. The copies of the "logbooks" for the years 1935 to 1940 also document Selchow's proximity to and access to parts of the NSDAP leadership in their illustrations. In addition to the logbooks, the literary-philosophical estate of Selchow forms the second focal point of the collection. As a conservative-nationalist thinker, von Selchow attempted to establish a time model that divided world history into intellectual epochs, to which he assigned certain developmental steps of mankind in intellectual, but also scientific, political, and religious terms. He thus followed a research trend of his time. His legacy from this phase of his life as a humanities scholar includes collections of various, often loose materials, texts, smaller publications, newspaper articles and his own drafts, but also large diagrams which represent the basis or intermediate steps of his literary work: the note box of a conservative-nationalist writer of the 1920/30s, enriched with his own manuscripts, some published, some unpublished. The tradition of this material, which can be understood from the diagrams, is, however, incomplete; materials on individual subject areas are missing, but may simply not have been laid out. Notes on other stocks BArch MSg 100 (Bogislav Frhr. von Selchow: Deutsche Marineoffiziere) BArch N 253/262 (Estate of Alfred von Tirpitz, correspondence, letter S) BArch RM 5/920 (Critique of the corvette captain of Selchow on birthday congratulations of the members of the admiral's staff for Grand Admiral v. Holtzendorff, Jan. 1919) Vorarchivische Ordnung: The so-called logbooks are continuously available for the years 1897 to 1931. The Federal Archives acquired volumes 39 to 54 as early as 1957 together with the non-military estate of Selchow and in 1960 bought the remaining pieces from the Marine-Offizier-Hilfe, today: Marine-Offizier-Vereinigung. The first two volumes and volume 51 of the former 68 logbooks contained information on family history and were already missing when the estate was acquired; while volume 1 remains in family possession, volume 2 has been considered lost since 1945. The same applies to the main estate consisting of documents and letters, which was destroyed privately in 1957. These volumes are supplemented by copies of the "Logbooks" 61 to 68 for the period September 1935 to December 1940. The originals of these logbooks are still in family ownership. They differ from the "logbooks" available for the years up to 1931 in that they have remained without text. Only pictures and photos were pasted here and also only these sides were copied and taken over into the present estate. This addition to the collection was carried out in 1987 in cooperation with Selchow's nephew Wolfgang von Selchow, who owned the "logbooks" 61 to 68 at that time. Despite this addition, there is a gap in the stock which cannot be clarified on the basis of the available information: While information is available on the whereabouts of volumes 1, 2 and 51, the whereabouts and contents of volumes 55 to 60, covering the period January 1932 to August 1935, are unknown. The memory books are joined by the literary-historical-philosophical archives, which cover the intellectual work of Selchow from 1920 onwards. After the military archive moved to Freiburg in 1968, the so-called logbooks and the literary material initially remained at the main office in Koblenz due to the literary portions. Only in 1976 did the estate come to Freiburg, where in the Military History Collection under the signature MSg. 100 the so-called pennant boards as well as the so-called commemorative plaques were stored since 1957 or partly since 1964 - personnel sheets of the German naval officers from 1848 to 1909 or short biographies and pictures of all officers of the navy who died and died between 1914 and 1918 and in the post-war fights. Citation style: BArch, N 428/...