Includes: activities in the state colonial administration, among others; activities in the "occupied eastern territories"; report on the status of work in the departments of 23.07.1943
Dortmund
15 Archival description results for Dortmund
Preliminary remark Cf. the estate of the prefect Count Spee in the Speeschen Archiv zu Heltorf (Repertorium H 8,4, vol. 5). According to an analogous find book, the documents of the prefecture of the Ruhrdepartement were handed over to the Staatsarchiv Münster in 1953 (find book J I n 35, inventory Grand Duchy of Berg). See also: Helmut Richtering, Das Ruhrdepartement im Herbst 1809. A travel report by Prefect Romberg, in: Beiträge zur Geschichte Dortmunds 55 (1958) S. 65- 197 and H. Vollmerhaus, Das Ruhrdepartement. A construction without a permanent foundation, in: Ruhrwirtschaft 1965, Issue 6, [o.O.], S. 214- 238
Originaltitel: Eiserne Blätter Tsingtau Inhaltliche Beschreibung: Schriftplakat. auf weißem Grund schwarze Schrift. schwarz/weiß/rot umrandet Urheber: Druck: C. L. Krüger GmbH, Dortmund
Description of stock: The stock of newspapers contains newspapers that have appeared in Berleburg or have a local reference. The Wittgnesteiner Kreisblatt, published for the first time in 1852 by the Berleburg publisher Matthey, is an important source material. The newspaper is printed by Berleburger Druckerei Winckel. In 1933, the Wittgensteiner Kreisblatt was brought into line with the seizure of power and given the new name National Zeitung. Wittgenstein appears only in the subtitle. Since these two collections show strong signs of use, they have been filmed with the help of the Medienarchives Dortmund and are available to users as microfilms. After the end of the Second World War in 1946, the Westfalenpost was the first to receive a licence from the British military government to appear under the title "Westfalenpost - Wittgensteienr Nachrichten". Since 1948 the newspaper has had the title Westfalenpost. The collection has been in the city archives from 1946 to the present day. 1950 follows the Westfälische Rundschau, which appears with a local section for Wittgenstein. The local editorial office of the Westfälsichen Rundschau will be closed in 2009. The Siegener Zeitung can be found in the stock of the city archive with the establishment of the local editorial office in 1986. The stock contains the Siegener Zeitung from 1986 until today. The following local newspapers and advertising papers can be found in the archive stock Wittgensteiner Wochenpost 1988 to today SWA/WWA Wittgensteiner Wocheneanzeiger 1992 to today
Bochum; Dortmund; Hagen; Hamm; Hattingen; Iserlohn; Lüdenscheid; Schwelm; Soest; Unna
Rhenish Missionary Society