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          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, I Nr. 238/22 · File · Jan. - Apr. 1889
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          84 sheets, Contains: - Awarding of orders and decorations: by the elderly (Chamberlain of Bückeburg); by Apell (Court Stable Master of Bückeburg); Don Julian del Arroyo (2nd Secretary of the Spanish Embassy); Barillas (Division General, President of the Free State of Guatemala); Berré (1. Public Prosecutor at Antwerp Regional Court); Osman Bey (Captain at sea, Sultan's Flight Adjutant); von Blücher (Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Ministerialrat); Böversen (Bückeburg Accounting Council); Dr. Felix Boh (Dresden); Otto Freiherr von Bruck (former Director of the Austrian-Hungarian Lloyd, former Frigate Captain); Bucher (Colonel, Commander of the 2nd District Court of Antwerp); Bucher (former Commander of the Austrian-Hungarian Lloyd) Field Artillery Regiment No. 28); Gotthardus Buckvicka (subprior and senior physician in the convalescent house of the merciful brothers in Vienna-Hütteldorf); Burchard (mayor of Bückeburg); Dammert (Grand-Ducal-Badischer Gendarmenwachtmeister); Deppe (public prosecutor of Bückeburg); von Eisendecher (envoy at the Grand-Ducal-Badischen Hof); Franke (Major, personal adjutant of the Hereditary Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe); Franke (Chief Forester of Bruchhof); von Fuchs (Section Council in the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Freiherr Genotte von Merkenfeld (Section Council in the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Dr. med. O. Girgensohn (Russian State Councillor, Director of the Alexandershöhe Charity Institutions near Riga); Knight of The Hague (Colonel, Commander of the Royal Bavarian 11th Order); Knight of the Hague (Colonel, Commander of the Royal Bavarian 11th Order). Hassan Efendi Hares (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Julius Friedrich Arnold Hebbinghaus (Director of the Fire Insurance Company "Colonia" in Cologne); Franz Julian Hessler (Head Waiter of Cairo); Hingst (Lieutenant Colonel, Staff Officer of the 1st Division of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Seas Islands); Hassan (Geometer of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Seas Islands); Hansemann (Privy Councillor); Hassan Efendi Hares (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Hingst (Chief Lieutenant, Staff Officer of the 1st Division of the German Army). Grenadier Regimant No. 100); Hooghwinkel (Dutch Resident of Banka Island); Hufnagel (Administrator of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Sea Islands); Iffland (Real Secret Council of Bückeburg); King-in-thai (Interpreter-Secretary at the Chinese Embassy in Berlin); Ritter von Klyncharich (Chief of the expedition in the Austrian-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Knipping (Chief Forester of Bückeburg); Kolossvary de Kolosvar (Captain in the Austrian General Staff); Dr. Krauel (Privy Legation Council, Lecturing Council in the Foreign Office); Le Clercq (Resident of the Archipelago of Rhio); Ludwig (Oberhofjäger zu Bückeburg); Mohamed Efendi Mahir (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Mansur Melhameh (interpreter in the residence in Tangiers); Gustav von Metzsch-Reichenbach zu Dresden (Royal Saxon Chamberlain); von Möller (castle governor in Bückeburg); Muzaffer-ed-din (Persian heir to the throne); Niesen (Resident of Palembang on Sumatra); Archduke Albrecht of Austria; Oheimb (Chamberlain of Bückeburg); Ahmed Aly Pascha (Turkish Division General, Adjutant General of the Sultan); Pierer (Lieutenant Colonel, Austrian General Staff); by Plato I (Russian Colonel of the Gendarmerie); by the Council (Legation Secretary); Reinemund (Belgian Major of Artillery); Richard (Baurat zu Bückeburg); R. Ringk (Captain of the North German Lloyd); Alessandro Riva (Counsellor at the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Hugo Sandkuhl (Merchant in London); Prince Otto zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (Grand Duke of Saxony Major, Wing Adjutant of the Grand Duke of Saxony); Schäffer (Chief of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Prince Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Hereditary Prince Georg zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Princes Hermann, Otto, and Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Count von Schlieffen on Schlieffenberg near Lalendorf (Grand Duke of Mecklenburg); Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded to the legation in Brussels); von Schoen (Legation Councillor, 1st Senate). Secretary of the Embassy in Paris); Dr. Schulte (Grand Ducal Badischer Archivrat); Schumacher (Mecklenburg Economist Council on Zarchlin); Eiichi Shibusawa (Banker in Tokyo); Spring (President of the Government of Bückeburg); Thiele (Advisory Council in the Secret Chancellery of the Federal Foreign Office); Baron E. von Tröltsch (retired Württemberg major) in Stuttgart); Baron von Tucher (Legation Secretary at the Bavarian Embassy in Berlin, Legation Councillor, Treasurer); Volck (Captain of the Dutch warship Oenarang); von Waldthausen (Legation Secretary, Interim Carrier in Tangier); von Weech (Grand Ducal Badischer Kammerherr, Director of the General State Archives); Jonkheer de Weede (Legation Councillor of the Dutch Legation in Berlin); Weber (Advocate at the Appelhof in Paris); Wendt Pascha (Turkish Lieutenant General), Wenzing (Chief Forester at Baum); - Appointed to diplomatic posts: Graf von Tattenbach (Legation Councillor, previously first secretary of the Embassy in Madrid, now Prime Minister in Tangier) - Military rankings and remittances: from the elderly (Sekonde-Leutnant, commanding the legation in The Hague); from Blumenthal (Premierleutnant vom 1. Hanover Dragoon Regiment No. 9, commanded to the legation in Munich); Baron von Eckardstein (Seconde Lieutenant in the Brandenburg Cuirassier Regiment, commanded to the legation in Washington); von Falkenhayn (Captain; Military Governor of the Crown Prince and Prince Eitel-Friedrich); von François (Seconde Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 26, commanded to the Foreign Office); Baron von Heintze-Weißenrode (Seconde Lieutenant, commanded to the embassy in London); Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Seconde Lieutenant, commanded to the embassy in London); Count von Kanitz (Captain, Company Chief in the 2nd World War); Count von Kanitz (Captain, Company Chief in the 2nd World War). Guard regiment on foot, accompanied by a Moroccan delegation); Kund (First Lieutenant in the 4th Westphalian Infantry Regiment no. 17, now Captain); Count von Lüttichau (Major, staff officer in the Guard-Kürassier Regiment; escort of a Moroccan delegation); Schröder (Captain at sea, commanded to the embassy in London, promoted to Rear Admiral); Baron von Süßkind (Lieutenant in Emperor Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment No. 2, commanded as captain to the embassy in Paris; ranked in the general staff of the army); of verses (commander of the cavalry division of the 15th century); of verses (commander of the cavalry division of the 15th century). Army Corps, sent to England for the funeral of the Duchess of Cambridge); Vogel von Falckenstein (Major General, Deputy Plenipotentiary in the Federal Council in place of Lieutenant General von Blume); Graf von Wedel (Second Lieutenant, commanded to the Embassy in Paris); Zeuner (First Lieutenant in the 4th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 112, now Captain) - Transfer to (temporary) retirement: Travers (Prime Minister and Consul General for Morocco) - Granting of support and foundations: Protestant congregation in Beirut; Wilhelm Duden (Council of Commerce in Brussels); Association of German Artists in Rome - Holiday permits: from Deines (Major, wing adjutant, commanded to Vienna Embassy); Baron von Hoiningen gen. Huene (Major, Wing Adjutant, commanded to Paris Embassy); von Rantzau (Major, commanded to Munich Embassy), Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded to Brussels Embassy) - Permits: Supplementary Agreement with the Jaluit Society, 26-23.3.1889; expenses for the Moroccan delegation - appointment: Verdy du Vernois (Minister of War, authorised representative in the Federal Council in place of Bronsart von Schellendorff); Heusner (Counter-Admiral, State Secretary of the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t , authorised representative in the Federal Council) - marriage consensus: Duke of Saxony-Meiningen (for the son Prince Friedrich); Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Captain of the Great General Staff); von Weise (Major, commanded to the Embassy in Bern) - Transfer of disciplinary penal power, authority to summary proceedings under war law with the police force in East Africa as well as assurance of pension entitlement for the Reich Commissioner for East Africa Wissmann. Aberle, 2018.

          BArch, NS 38/2675 · File · 1933-1934
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains above all: Offices for Physical Education of Students at Universities and Associations: TH Braunschweig, University of Breslau, Mining Academy Clausthal, TH Danzig, TH Darmstadt, University of Applied Sciences Dillingen, Academic Gymnastics Connection "Alsatia" Dresden, TH Dresden, VC "Kursachsen" Dresden, Medical Academy Düsseldorf, Forestry University Eberswalde, University of Applied Sciences Eichstätt, University Erlangen, University Frankfurt am Main, Burschenschaft Glückauf Freiberg, University of Freiburg, Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Freising, University of Gießen, University of Göttingen, University of Graz, Academic Gymnastics Connection Greifswald, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Academic Gymnastics Connection Hamburg, TH Hannover, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hann. Münden, University of Heidelberg, Agricultural College Hohenheim, University of Jena, TH Karlsruhe, University of Kiel, University of Cologne, Commercial College Königsberg, University of Leipzig, Commercial College Mannheim, University of Marburg, University of Munich, TH Munich, University of Münster, College for Economic and Social Sciences Nuremberg, Philosophical-Theological College Passau, Philosophical-Theological College Regensburg, University of Rostock, TH Stuttgart, University of Tübingen, TH Munich Dept. Weihenstephan, University of Vienna, Deutsche Kolonialschule Witzenhausen, University of Würzburg, 1933; German University Championships 1934 in Frankfurt am Main, 1934; Wanderlager der DSt in Wünsdorf, 1933; Wissenschaftslager der DSt in Lüchentin near Cammin in Pomerania, 1933

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 114 · Fonds
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          1 History of the authorities In the course of the wars of liberation, the Wroclaw Convention of 19 March 1813 formed a Board of Directors consisting of two German and two Russian members. This committee was headed by the baron from and to the stone, who is in Russian service. He was to take over the administration of the areas to be conquered in northern Germany, but his activities were effectively limited to Mecklenburg, Saxony and for a short time to some small Thuringian states. Since the Allied Powers had defined the tasks only without obligation and hardly supported his activities, he was unable to meet the expectations placed in him. For this reason, renewed negotiations took place between the Allies, which resulted in a new agreement. On 21.10.1813 the Leipzig Convention was concluded by the allied powers Austria, Russia, Prussia, Great Britain and Sweden. This agreement created the Central Administrative Department and dissolved the Central Administrative Council. Stein was again appointed head of the Central Department. The headquarters of the administration was located at the headquarters of the Allied Powers, first in Frankfurt am Main and later in Paris. The Central Administrative Department was responsible for the administration of the Kingdom of Saxony and the territories of the conquered Napoleonic satellite states (Kingdom of Westphalia, Grand Duchy of Berg, Grand Duchy of Frankfurt). Other Rhine Confederation states remained outside the authority's sphere of influence, as the princes concerned moved to the Allied camp in good time. The main tasks of the Central Administrative Department included: - Ensuring the supply of the troops of the Allied Powers in the administered territories - Contributions to the war costs of the Allied Powers through cash payments and supplies from the administered territories - Implementation of the national armament and installation of the land storm - Supervision of the national administration by the authorities of the administered territories during the transitional period. To carry out these tasks at regional level, several Generalgouvernements have been set up in the administered areas. The Generalgouvernements were subordinate to the Central Administrative Department and bound by Stein's instructions. To support the governors-general, councils were set up in the individual provinces to which nationals of the areas concerned, as well as some non-national civil servants, belonged. Existing administrations and authorities were largely used to carry out the administrative tasks. The following Generalgouvernements were formed: - Generalgouvernement Sachsen o Headquarters: Dresden o Governor General: initially Nikolai Grigorjewitsch Repnin-Wolkonski (1778-1845), Russian General - Generalgouvernement Berg o Headquarters: Düsseldorf o Governor General: first Justus von Gruner (1770-1820), then Prince Alexander von Solms-Lich - Generalgouvernement Frankfurt o Administrative seat: Frankfurt/Main - Generalgouvernement between Weser and Rhine o Administrative seat: Münster o Governor General: Ludwig von Vincke (1774-1844) - Generalgouvernement Mittelrhein (from 1814) o Administrative seat: Trier (later Koblenz, respectively. Mainz) o Governor General: Justus von Gruner - Generalgouvernement Niederrhein (from 1814) o Headquarters: Aachen o Governor General: Johann August Sack (1764-1831). In a position as head of the Central Department, Stein tried to work towards the political transformation of Germany. A number of draft constitutions and correspondence on various constitutional and constitutional issues bear witness to these efforts, which, however, did not lead to any tangible results due to the Allies' incipient restoration policy. After the conclusion of the First Paris Peace on 30.05.1814 the tasks of the Central Administrative Department were fulfilled and its dissolution followed. The managed areas have been handed over to the civilian administrative authorities. As late as 1814, one of Stein's closest associates, Johann Albrecht Friedrich von Eichhorn, wrote a publication that can be regarded as an account of the activities of the Central Administrative Department. 2 History of the holdings Unfortunately it is not possible to provide more detailed information on the history of the holdings, e.g. the time when the documents were taken over by the Secret State Archives of the PK. The original find book was recorded and compiled by the archivist Robert Arnold, who worked in the Secret State Archives from 1884-1891 and 1901-1910. After the Second World War, the holdings returned to the German Central Archive in Merseburg as a result of outsourcing and German division and, after reunification, to the Secret State Archive PK. The holdings search book was retroconverted in 2011 and 2012 by the archive employee Guido Behnke. The classification has been recreated. In addition, the existing file titles were reviewed and revised. In some cases, individual files had to be redrawn. As part of the distortion, the inventory was re-signed (conversion of the signature schema to Numerus currens). In order to make it easier to use the old signatures, which are no longer in use, a concordance was added to the search book. 3 References to other holdings and literature references 3.1 Holdings in the Secret State Archive PK 3.1.1 Generalgouvernement Sachsen - GStA PK, I. HA, Rep. 172 Allied or Prussian Gouvernement for the Kingdom or Duchy of Saxony 3.1.2 Estates of Stein and his employees in the Central Department - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Squirrel - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Gruner I (M) - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Gruner - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Johann August Sack - GStA PK, VI. HA, Nl Karl vom Stein 3.2 Collections in other archives - Archive Schloss Cappenberg, Cap.C.I, Freiherr vom Stein's estate (cf. Der Freiherrn vom Stein im Archiv des Grafen von Kanitz auf Schloss Cappenberg / ed. by Norbert Reimann, edited by Annekatrin Schaller and Norbert Reimann. - 2 volumes. - Münster, 2009 - 1324 p.) 3.3 Literature (selection) - Botzenhart, Erich; Hubatsch, Walther (ed.): Freiherr vom Stein - Briefe und amtliche Schriften, Vol. 4: Preußens Erhebung - Stein als Chef der Zentralverwaltung - Napoleons Sturz (January 1813 - June 1814), Stuttgart 1963, 893 p. - Botzenhart, Erich; Hubatsch, Walther (ed.): Freiherr vom Stein - Briefe und amtliche Schriften, Vol. 5: Der Wiener Kongress - Rücktritt ins Privatleben - Stein und die ständischen Strstreben des westfälischen Adels (June 1814 - December 1818), Stuttgart 1964, 895 pp. - [Eichhorn, Johann Albrecht Friedrich:] The Central Administration of the Allies under the Baron of Stein, Berlin 1814, 140 p. - Hubatsch, Walther: The Stein-Hardenberg Reforms, Darmstadt 1977, 242 p. - Huber, Ernst Rudolf: German Constitutional History since 1789, Vol. 1, Stuttgart 1957, pp. 499-510 - Just, Wilhelm: Administration and Armament in Western Germany after the Battle of Leipzig in 1813 and 1814, Göttingen 1911, 118 pp. - Kielmansegg, Peter Earl of: Stein and the Central Administration 1813/14, Stuttgart 1964, 203 p. - Neigebaur, Johann Daniel Ferdinand: Presentation of the Provisional Administrations on the Rhine from 1813 to 1819, Cologne 1821, 345 p. - Vollheim, Fritz: The provisional administration on the Lower and Middle Rhine during the years 1814 - 1816, Bonn 1912, 256 p. - Wetzel, Paul: The Genesis of the Central Administrative Board appointed on 4 April 1813 and its effectiveness until the autumn of this year, Greifswald 1907, 110 p. 4 Notes, order signature and method of citation Scope of holdings: 149 SU (2.0 running metres) Duration: 1812 - 1815 Last issued signature: The files must be ordered: I. HA, Rep. 114, No. () The files are to be quoted: GStA PK, I. HA, Rep. 114 Central Administrative Council of the Allied Powers, No. () Berlin, December 2012 (Guido Behnke) finding aids: database; finding guide, 1 vol.

          Sächsisches Staatsarchiv, 30777 Grundherrschaft Rauenstein, Nr. 751 (Benutzung im Staatsarchiv Chemnitz) · File · 1891
          Part of Saxon State Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • description: Contains, among other things: Greetings cards for birthday and turn of the year - Caricature postcards (e.g.: "The Beauty from Samoa") - Invitations to balls (e.g.: to Dresden and Vienna), engagements, clubs, hunting trips and horse races - Hotel bills and train tickets - Club and club tickets 1891, Saxon State Archives Contains, among other things..: greeting cards for birthday and turn of the year - caricature postcards (e.g.: "The Beauty from Samoa") - invitations to balls (e.g.: to Dresden and Vienna), engagements, clubs, hunting trips and horse races - hotel bills and train tickets - club and club tickets.
          Correspondence A - K
          Best. 614, A 651 · File · 1938-1943
          Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

          Scope: 3.00 cm. Includes: Albertuswerke, Chemische Fabrik/Maschinenfabrik, Hanover Purchase of floor care products, 1939; Auslandsbrief-Prüfstelle Köln-Riehl Bank transfer of prey mail (Reisewerk von Le Vaillant) to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1941; Auslands-Zeitungshandel G.m.b.H., Cologne Purchase of foreign newspapers and magazines, 1944; Bauer, H.W., 1940 - 1942 Letterhead: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Hauptdienststelle München Ankauf der Zeitschrift "Deutscher Kolonial-Dienst", 1940; Discussion of ethnological problems; Behrens, Josef Potsdam Ankauf von optische zeichengerät, Prospekt, 1938; Benzinger, Theodor, Stuttgart Ankauf von Fotoalben über außereuropäische Völker, 1941; Berthold, Karl Borromäus, Köln (Meisterschule des Deutschen Handwerks) Congratulation on Bs. 50. birthday 21.12.1939; C

          Correspondence A - L
          Best. 614, A 34 · File · 1929-1932
          Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

          Includes among others: Abels, Hermann, Kunstsalon, Cologne Address by Julius Lips to the opening of the exhibition of the painter Emil Flecken; purchase of a watercolour by the painter Vollmberg; 1929-1931; farewell party for museum director Rademacher on 28.1.1931; Albrecht, H. collecting activity on his Africa expedition; 1931-1932; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', Germany Gabriel-Mödling b. Vienna Purchase of the General Index for the years 1906 to 1931; Workers' Cult, Berlin Loan or purchase of Lenin's death mask for the exhibition "Masks of People", 1931; Exhibition, Fair and Tourism Office of the City of Cologne Loan of ethnographics for the International Leather Show Berlin, 1930; Brown

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 394 · File · Jul. 1934 - Mai 1937
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: - Material on the Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, held in Venice from 16 to 18 September 1935 (Rotary Club of Venice), June 1935 - Exchange of Invitations, Club Flags, Congratulations, and Condolences - Rotary International, European Bureau Zurich (Correspondence), July 1934 to May 1937 - Joint Events and Conventions, respectively Exchange of mutual invitations with the Rotary Club Zwickau-Glauchau, July 1934 to April 1937; "Rotar[y] [Klub] [Dresden] [U-Z]"; "Rotar[y] [Klub] [Dresden] [U-Z]".

          BArch, NS 38/2019 · File · 1933-1934
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Student bodies of the universities TH Aachen, Handelshochschule Berlin, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin, Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen Berlin, Hochschule für wirhrhafte Erziehung Berlin, TH Berlin, Tierärztliche Hochschule Berlin, Universität Berlin, Universität Bonn, TH Braunschweig, Universität Breslau, TH Breslau, Bergakademie Clausthal, TH Darmstadt, TH Dresden, Forstliche Hochschule Eberswalde, University Erlangen, University Frankfurt am Main, University Freiburg, University Gießen, University Göttingen, University Greifswald, University Halle-Wittenberg, University Hamburg, TH Hannover, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hann. Münden, University of Heidelberg, Agricultural College Hohenheim, University of Jena, TH Karlsruhe, University of Kiel, University of Cologne, University of Königsberg, Commercial College Königsberg, Trade College Köthen, College for Teacher Training Lauenburg i. Pom., Leipzig University, Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Mannheim Graduate School of Management, Marburg University, Munich Technical University, Munich University, Münster University, Nuremberg University of Economics and Social Sciences, Passau Philosophical-Theological University, Regensburg Philosophical-Theological University, Rostock University, Stuttgart Technical University, Tharandt Forestry University, Tübingen University, Vienna Veterinary University, Witzenhausen German Colonial School, Würzburg University, 1933

          BArch, R 1001/8251 · File · Febr. 1904 - Juni 1916
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Foundation of a German-Levantine cotton company. Ed. by the German-Levantine Cotton Society, n.d. German-Levantine Cotton Society, annual report and annual accounts for the period from 1 July 1905 to 30 June 1906. Berlin, 1906 Agriculture and cotton cultivation in the Cilician plain. Published by the Deutsch-Levantinische Baumwoll-Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden. Dresden, 1906

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76 [Va], Va Sekt. 5 Tit. IV Nr. 6 Bd. 1 · File · 1914 - 1924
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          500 sheets, Contains a. o.: - Amonn, Alfred; Arndt, Paul; Barth, Paul; Becker, Heinrich; Brendel, Martin; Calmes, Albert; Eulenburg, Franz; Gerloff, Wilhelm; Grünberg, Carl; Gürtler, Alfred; Hagen, Bernhard; Hellauer, Josef; Kalveram, Wilhelm; Klumker, Christian Jasper; Köbner, Otto; Kraus, Alois; Mahlberg, Walter; Marr, Heinz; Oppenheimer, Franz; Pape, Ernst; Patzig, [....]; Pohle, Ludwig; Pribram, Karl; Prion, Willi; Salomon, Gottfried; Scheller, Georg; Schmid, Ferdinand; Schmidt, Fritz; Schönitz, [...]; Seiffert, [...]; Sommerfeld, [...]; Spann, Othmar; Stein, Philipp; Walb, Ernst; Weber, Adolf; Vogel, Emanuel Hugo; Voigt, Andreas; Zizek (?i?ek), Franz. Contains also: - permission to accept the donations bequeathed by the consul Karl Kotzenberg and his wife Anna Kotzenberg in Frankfurt am Main to the University of Frankfurt am Main, 1919 - study regulations of the University of Frankfurt am Main in preparation for the commercial diploma examination and the commercial teacher examination. Frankfurt am Main (print) - Heinz Marr, Calvin and the resistance movement in France from the death of Heinrich II to the attack of Amboise. Inaugural-Dissertation to obtain the doctorate of the High Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig. Dresden 1902 (print) - Otto Köbner, Haftet für Verbindlichkeiten des kolonialen Landesfiskus nach dem Vertrage von Versailles das Reich?, Sonderabdruck aus: Legal weekly. Organ of the German Bar Association, issue 11 [Leipzig] 1923 (print).

          Mscr.Dresd.App.2475 · Fonds
          Part of Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library

          A,1-28: Master plates and supplementary mat.B,1-745: Havemann, Gustav (1882-1960)- Pers.- Fotogr.- Br., among others by Hermann Abendroth, Johannes R. Becher, Heinz Bongartz, Fritz Busch, H. Holtzhauer, Georg Knepler, Hans Pfitzner- Mss.: Autobiogr.- Prints: Progr.- Bespr.- Veröff.C,1-1782: Havemann, Bertha (1892-1931)- Mss.: Life chronicle, acquired by Wolfgang Havemann, vol. 1-10, with Fotogr., Br., above all from the family circle, Tageb.., Progr., Sp. as well as person and Fotogr. of the children Pers., Br., Mss. of Ludwig Fuchs (1861-1932) and Marie Fuchs born Heimburger (1862-1942)D,1-4257: Havemann, Wolfgang (1914-2004)- Pers.- Br., among others by Hellmut Gollwitzer, Rudolph Petershagen and Heinrich Scheel, but above all from the family circle and to relatives, e.g. by Mildred Harnack to Ursel Lützkendorf- Mss.: Tageb., Mat. to the "Red Chapel", know. works, lectures, essays, lectures "Bequests as a source of cultural history", material collections, memoirs, excerpts, translations

          Stadtarchiv Worms, 170/02 · Fonds
          Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

          Inventory description: Dept. 170/2 estate Georg and Barbara Freed Scope: 819 units of description (= 23 linear metres of archive cartons and 9 linear metres of rolled plans) = add. 32 m Running time: 1792 - 1941 Family and foundation In the course of establishing a foundation to the City of Worms, which was decreed in the will, the Worms architect Georg Ludwig Freed (1858-1936) and his sister Barbara (Babette 1855-1941) bequeathed documents to the then museum and the municipal cultural institutes, which were taken over by Dr. Illert in 1942 (cf. Der Wormsgau 2, p. 99). Members of the Freed family had been resident in Worms since the beginning of the 19th century as master painters and whitewashers. They already held important positions in bourgeois associations in the pre-March period, including the Schützengesellschaft, the gymnastics community of 1846 Worms and the fire brigade. Both siblings remained unmarried throughout their lives, their sister Anna Maria (1854) was the wife of the museum director and since 1898 city archivist August Weckerling. The material of the 'Stiftung Freed' includes personal letters, postcards and papers, diaries, documents as well as artisan, artistic and family history documents in a large variety (especially about 1850 to 1935), without any documents obviously being collected after the death of the siblings. A large part of the estate is occupied by the actual architect Freed (numerous sketches, drawings, maps, plans, newspapers, etc.), whose temporal focus lies in his Mannheim years between 1889/93 and 1914. In addition, there are association documents from the entire Protestant-national-liberal milieu, including militaria and national teams or academic associations of the TH Darmstadt. In addition to the documents of his father Georg Fr. Freed from the time since approx. 1840, the closed file tradition of the house Wollstr. 28, which has been inhabited since 1800 and bequeathed to the city of Worms in 1941/42 and later sold privately by the latter (house preserved, part of a monument zone) is also relevant. Family grandfather of G. Freed: Johann Ph. Freed 1794-1845 married with Johanna Friederika Uswald 1798-1823 (daughter of:) Carl Ernst Ußwald from Oelsnitz/Vogtland 1754, from 1796 in Worms, 1818 (= great-grandfather of G. Freed), married Anna Katharina Köhler née. Völcker (1776-1846), was a painter and master draughtsman (family book: no. 87, description Reuter 1968, p. 204 no. 3), three other family books described on p. 212. Elisabeth Margareta Freed, Stiefenkelin of C.E. U.., born 1826 sister: Katharina Anna, 1825-1912 disproportionate stepbrother: Georg Friedrich F., born 1823 Worms (= grandson of C. E. Uswald) learned the painting and whitewashing trade, journeyman years Wiesbaden 1843/44, Dresden 1844, Vienna 1845; in Worms marriage 1851 with Elisabeth Müller (1825-1899), ev, City councillor 1874-1892; 1837-1851 pedigree book (description Reuter 1968 p. 212); died 1896 = father of Georg, Babette and Anna Maria Freed (Anna M. Freed (*1854) married with August Weckerling, who was thus the brother-in-law of the two Freeds, this certainly justified the willingness to donate the collection to the museum run by Weckerling, whose successor Illert acted as executor of the will after Barbara's death in 1941), Son of the pensioner, master whitewasher and town councillor Georg Friedrich Freed (1823-1896, married to Elisabeth Freed née. Müller), 1865-1869 attends preschool, 1869-1875 secondary school in Worms; takes private lessons in higher mathematics and languages in 1875, passed entrance examination, eight semesters as a regular student of the building school enrolled at the TH Darmstadt; also occupies the subjects prescribed for civil service, final examination in autumn 1879 together with the civil service aspirants, participation in study trips and excursions, etc.a. 1878 World Exhibition Paris, 1.4.1880 One-year volunteer reg. 118 Worms, from summer 1881 to summer 1885 for further mainly artistic education in Munich in the studio of Prof. Hauberrisser, there collaboration on large building projects, 1885-1887 active in Berlin in studios of architect Kayser u. v. Großheim, Erdmann

          BArch, RM 8/1693 · File · 1938 - 1943
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          contains among other things: Exhibition on Hitler's 50th birthday (with navy proposal of 18 Nov. 1938 and lists of exhibits); exhibition 1940: "Der pommersche Soldat"; "II. International Marine Congress in Brussels"; "German Colonial Exhibition" in Dresden 1939; exhibition "Seegeltung - Weltgeltung" in the Künstlerhaus Vienna 1940; exhibition: "Großdeutschland und die See" in Munich 1941; exhibition: "Kapitän zur See von Müller" in Blankenburg/Harz 1942/43; user questions (Aryan descent)

          Geography Economic geography Fruit plants Tropical fruit (coconut palms, pandanaceae, breadfruit tree, mango tree, baobab tree, dump palm, liver sausage tree, banana and other fruit trees), five-year-old coconut palms; in the middle: canoe with superstructure and boom, New Guinea subtitle: Stoedtner, Franz (photo publisher) (photographer), 1900

          ADM 137/13/5 · Item · 1914
          Part of The National Archives

          Folio 627-629: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 28 November 1914 – Admiralty concur dangerous to have two sea bases which cannot defend themselves Inform Governor General South Africa that Admiralty have told you to keep your squadron concentrated and that you can escort an expedition to Luderitz Bay if one convoy is supplied for a month but sea line cannot be covered for vessels passing to and fro By our arrangements we hope soon to deal with or restrict action of German squadron As soon as possible Admiralty will co-operate to ensure success in German South West Africa operations. Folio 635A: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 29 November 1914 – send HMS Dartmouth to St Helena to wait orders. Folio 636: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Simonstown to Admiralty, 29 November 1914 – Arabs and Somalis on board HMS Dartmouth have mutinied on grounds that weather is too cold and they only joined for East Indies Station. Folio 638: telegram from Cape Town to Admiralty, 29 November 1914 – Boma Government say German cruisers will shortly move on estuary of Congo. Folio 642: Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 30 November 1914 – HMS Dartmouth sailed, due St Helena Thursday. Folio 649: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 30 November 1914 – Governor General of South Africa wired me Ministers fear delay in starting Walfisch Bay Expedition will have serious results; Luderitz reinforcements ready 3rd December; will send them singly unescorted; by the time they return hope Admiralty able to escort Walfisch Bay Expedition and protect both bases Message ends I replied will delay sailing if desired to convoy troops. Folio 651: telegram from Governor General South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 30 November 1914 – Walfisch Bay Expedition postponed for a fortnight in consequence of information from Admiralty. Folio 653: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 30 November 1914 – Governor General South Africa wired: can you delay 3 or 4 days after 3rd December for the reinforcements I replied will defer sailings until 7th or 8th December. Folio 657: telegram from Admiralty to Naval Intelligence Officer, 1 December 1914 – [Norwegian vessel] Helicon reports [German cruisers] Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, Dresden, Nurnberg, Leipzig, [German tender] Baden, [German armed merchant cruiser] Prinz Eitel, [German collier] Amasis left Juan Fernandez 15th November. Folio 664: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 1 December 1914 – HMS Invincible and squadron arrive Falklands 7th December. Folio 667: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown, 2 December 1914 – reported from Iquique that two cruisers and one auxiliary steamer seen by several trustworthy Englishmen proceeding North 27th November. Folio 668: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 2 December 1914 – it has been reported to me that the British Consul St Vincent Island who is in possession of Code C has in his employ a German governess which seems unwise Folio 669: telegram from St Helena to Admiralty 2nd December 1914 – HMS Defence arrived. Folio 675: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to HMS Defence, 2 December 1914 – am leaving in HMS Minotaur with HMS Albion, HMS Weymouth, HMS Hyacinth, HMS Astraea noon 5th December for Table Bay, thence 6th December with convoy for Ludertitz Bay arrive daylight 8th December Meet me there. Folio 677: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 2 December 1914 – yesterday General Christian De Wet and his force captured. Folio 679: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 3 December 1914 – German steamship Eleonore Woermann left Buenos Aires 1st December with provisions for South West Africa to be followed by German steamship Gotha. Folio 682: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 3 December 1914 – Consul at St Vincent is a naval officer and an intelligence officer and it is necessary he should have cipher C, G and M being compromised Steps are being taken to safeguard his cyphers. Folio 687: telegram from Commander-in-Chief East Indies to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – HMS Goliath has been ordered to Simonstown. Folio 688: telegram from St Helena to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – HMS Dartmouth arrived. Folio 690: telegram from Admiralty to HMS Goliath, 4 December 1914 – HMS Goliath to remain in East Africa. Folio 691: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – troops delayed Have ordered HMS Defence to join me at Table Bay 7th December I leave noon that day. Folio 697: telegram from Intelligence Officer, Cape Town to Admiralty, 6 December 1914 – German ship Adelaide has decided to remain at Loanda. Folio 700: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape to Admiralty, 6 December 1914 – have wired Governor General South Africa begins: informed 2 transports not ready until 10th December Would Government rather I wait until 10th leaving Ludertitz Bay exposed or proceed on 8th December with 3 transports ready leaving other two to come alone; personally incline to wait until 10th December. Folio 701: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 6 December 1914 – no evidence that German Squadron is in the Atlantic. Folio 702; telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – in view of Governor General’s reply I am leaving for Table Bay 8th December. Folio 704: telegram from Senior Naval Officer to Admiralty, 7 December 1914 – Commander-in-Chief Cape of Good Hope in HMS Minotaur with HMS Albion, HMS Weymouth, HMS Hyacinth, HMS Astraea left here for Table Bay. Folio 714: telegram from Naval Intelligence Officer, Cape Town to Admiralty, 8 December 1914 – Commander-in-Chief Squadron and 3 transports left Cape Town for Ludertitz Bay. Folio 718: telegram from Admiralty to Senior Naval Officer, Mombasa, 8 December 1914 – HMS Goliath to proceed to Simon’s Bay to refit Inform Cape. Folio 719: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 8 December 1914 – reported that General Beyers shot and drowned while endeavouring to cross Vaal River. Folio 720: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape to Admiralty, 8 December 1914 – HMS Defence joined my flag 4pm 8th December off Paternoster Point. Folio 726: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 9 December 1914 – rebellion practically at an end General Botha back in good spirits. Folio 728: telegram from Intelligence Officer, Montvideo, 9 December 1914 – [Vice Admiral] Sturdee reports [German cruisers] Gneisenau, Scharnhorst, Leipzig sunk; squadron searching for [German cruisers] Dresden and Nurnberg. Folio 732: telegram from Admiralty to HMS Dartmouth, 9 December 1914 – proceed to Albrolhos looking out for [German cruisers] Nurnberg and Dresden; others sunk by [Vice Admiral] Sturdee on 8th December off Falklands; examine Martin Vaz for [German armed merchant cruiser] Kronzprinz Wilhelm and [German cruiser] Karlsruhe. Folios 755-756: extracts from Wireless Log HMS Minotaur (Record Number 13091) 7 November 1914 - 8 November 1914.

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Forckenbeck, M. v. · Fonds
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
          • description: - The present estate of the parliamentarian and mayor of Berlin, Maximilian (Max) von Forckenbeck, was transferred in several accessions to the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage. The first part (no. 68-106) was handed over in 1925 (exc. 27/1925) to the Secret State Archives of Mrs. Liesbeth v. Forckenbeck (née Hagen) and the second part in 1926 (no. 114 and no. 107-109) also from the Forckenbeck family from Berlin as a deposit (exc. 191/1926). In the year 1926 (Akz. 259/1926) the lawyer Walter von Simson from Berlin deposited the numbers 110-112 and 115 (?) in the GSTA. In the year 1977 (Akz. 49/1977) then the numbers 1- 67 of the at that time in Dahlem under the signature X. Hauptabteilung (HA) Rep. 16 A Nr. 18 by Mr. Gerhard Küchler (1905-1992) from Berlin with the reservation of offering a first publication to the Landesgeschichtliche Vereinigung für die Mark Brandenburg. Number 113 was annexed to the estate in 1950. - In terms of content, the estate seems more like a family archive, since it also contains larger records of the grandfather Maximilian (senior) Bernhard Maria (1749-1820), the father Franz (senior) (1796-1849), the wife Marie (1831-1876), the son Franz (junior) (1857-1922) and older family papers. In the correspondence series Maximilian von Forckenbecks jun., Forckenbeck's concepts of outgoing letters are partly also present. - Some files (nos. 2, 3, 5, 15, 17, 19-21, 41, 68 and 74) show old water damage. These files are locked until the restoration is completed. - At the revision in Merseburg in 1950 the following three numbers were missing from the estate: - - A No. 7a "Mennonite Matters, mostly 1869". The content without folder has meanwhile been published in Archivale VIII. HA Slg Prussia No. 19 found. The empty folder No. 7a was in the estate with the inscription "empty". However, the folder contained letters which are more in line with the content of the other missing number B No. 8, as there is no reference to Mennonites. These found letters now bear the order number 115. In the name register of the old finding aid book, some of the more important correspondence partners previously contained in B No. 8 are listed. However, these are not in the found folder; the correspondence partners of the found pieces are also not mentioned in the register. - B No 8 'Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies; numerous letters from ministers, 1869-1873'. Part of it may now be number 115. - - B number 12 telegrams. The telegrams are still missing and were not found in the current estate processing. - The find book with the distortion of the earlier numbers I. HA Rep. 92 Forckenbeck A 1-11 and B 1-13 was compiled by Ludwig Dehio. The original editor of the archives X. HA Rep. 16 A No. 18 Forckenbeck No. 1-67 could no longer be determined. - With the introduction of the new tectonics in the GStA PK, the formerly known as I. HA Rep. 92 and X. HA Rep. 92 were introduced. HA Rep. 16 A No. 18, Forckenbeck's estate was incorporated into the newly formed VI. main department of family archives and estates in 2001. - The database input was done by Mrs. Pistiolis. The undersigned unified and interlocked the two legacy drawings by assigning an overall classification, the technical editing of the magazine and the creation of the foreword. For the sake of simplicity, the part with the earlier signatures A1-B13 was renumbered after serial numbers in the present estate processing and added numerically to the former Dahlem part from No. 68 onwards. A corresponding concordance can be found at the end of the find log. - Running time: 1727-1899, without date - - Scope: 1.3 running meters - - Order method: VI HA, Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck, No. .... - Citation method for No. 1-67: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, - Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck, No. .... - Citation method for No. 68-115: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, - Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck (Dep.), No. .... - - - Berlin, October 2012 (Chief Archive Inspector Sylvia Rose) - - - - - - Curriculum vitae of Dr. iur. h.c. Maximilian (Max) Franz August von Forckenbeck: - - 21.10.1821 born in Münster - - 1838 - 1842 studies of law in Gießen (among others Member of the Corps Teutonia Gießen) and Berlin - - from 1842 trainee lawyer at the Glogau City Court - - from 1847 assessor at the Glogau City Court - - from 1848 president of the liberal Glogau Constitutional Association - - 1849 lawyer in Mohrungen/East Prussia - - 1856 - marriage to Marie Reschke - until 1859 city councillor and representative of the city at the district parliament - - 1859 member of the liberal parliamentary group in the Prussian House of Representatives - 1859-1872 lawyer in Elbing - - 1861 Co-founder of the German Progressive Party - - 1861 Member of the Committee of the German National Association - - 1866 Co-founder of the National Liberal Party - - 1866 - 1873 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - - 1874 - 1879 President of the Reichstag - - 1872/1873 Lord Mayor of Wroclaw - - 1873-1892 Member of the Prussian Manor House - - 1878-1892 Lord Mayor of Berlin - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag - - 26th member of the Committee of the German National Association - - 1866 - 1873 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - 1874 - 1879 President of the Reichstag - - 1878-1892 Lord Mayor of Berlin - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag - - 1876 - 1876 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - - 1878-1892 President of the Reichstag - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag May 1892 died in Berlin - - - - - Family von Forckenbeck: - - - Grandfather: Maximilian (Max) Bernhard Maria (1749-1820), Münster. Real Geh. council and chancellery director, Prussian secret war and domain council - - Grandmother: Maria Anna Schweling from Münster - - Father: Franz (1796-1849), Prussian. Civil servant - - Mother: Brigitte (1793-1827), daughter of Johann Bernhard Joseph Ignatius Hosius (1744-1800), Dr. iur.., Geh. Hofrat in Münster, and Clara Elisabeth Josepha Christina Schweling (1756-1802) - - Sister: Julie - - Cousin: Oskar (1822-1898), founder of the International Newspaper Museum in Aachen - - Wife: Marie Reschke (1831-1876), daughter of a landowner in Elbing - - Children: Franz (1857-1922), District Court Director in Frankfurt/M. - Maria (married with Ernst Bothe, Prussian general lieutenant) - Klara and Anna - - Grandson: Carl-Aug. Frhr. v. Gablenz (? 1942) (son of Maria, aviation pioneer) - - - - - - - - Literature (selection) - Works by Maximilian von Forckenbeck: - - - The general report of the Budget Commission by the deputy von Forckenbeck, Berlin 1865 - - - - The Reichstag election in Elberfeld-Barmen. Count von Bismarck, Max von Forckenbeck, Dr. von Schweitzer. A contribution to the history of the parties in the Wupperthal, Elberfeld 1867 - - - - Answer of the Lord Mayor of Berlin to the attacks of the Reich Chancellor, Berlin 1881 (Speech of the Lord Mayor Dr. von Forckenbeck on 30 April 1881) - - - - Max von Forckenbeck, President of the Prussian House of Representatives. Biography with portrait. Berlin 1867 - Literature about Maximilian von Forckenbeck: - - Hermann Robolsky: Die Deutsch-Freisinnigen: Eugen Richter, Heinrich Rickert, Professor Hänel, Professor Virchow, Max von Forckenbeck, Baron Schenk von Stauffenberg, Ludwig Bamberger, Ludwig Löwe, Professor Mommsen, Leipzig 1884 (The German Reichstag by H. Wieramann Part 1) - - - Heinrich Steinitz: Max von Forckenbeck. Lord Mayor of Berlin. A life picture. 70th anniversary edition, Berlin 1891 - - - Martin Philippson: Max von Forckenbeck. A Life Picture, Dresden and Leipzig 1898 - - - Hermann Oncken: Forckenbeck, Max von. In: General German Biography (ADB). Vol. 48, Leipzig 1904, p. 630-650 - - - Old Prussian biography. Ed. by Chr. Krollmannn (continued by K. Forstreuter, Fr. Gause et al.), vol. 1, Königsberg 1941, p. 190 - - - Erich Angermann: Forckenbeck, Maximilian (Max) Franz August von. In: New German Biography (NDB), Vol. 5, Berlin 1961, pp. 296-298 - - - K. G. A. Jeserich and H. Neuhaus (eds.), personalities of the administration. Biographies on German Administrative History 1648-1945, Stuttgart, Berlin, Cologne 1991, p. 508 - - - Helmut Steinsdorfer: Max von Forckenbeck (1821-1892): on the 100th anniversary of the death of the Member of Parliament, President of Parliament, Lord Mayor of Wroclaw and Berlin. In: Historical communications. Edited on behalf of the Ranke-Gesellschaft, Vereinigung für Geschichte im Öffentlichen Leben, Vol. 6, Stuttgart 1993, pp. 75-95 - - - Der "Berliner Antisemitismusstreit" 1879-1881. A controversy about the affiliation of German Jews to the nation. Annotated source edition. Edited by K. Krieger, 2 Teile, München 2003, p. 553 u. ö. Description of the holdings - Life data: 1821 - 1892 - Find aids: Database; Findmittel, 1 Bd.* Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Forckenbeck, M. v.