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          Sächsisches Staatsarchiv, 13691 · Fonds · 1880 - 1942
          Part of Saxon State Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • 1880 - 1942, Sächsisches Staatsarchiv, 13691* description: History: Prof. Dr. med. Karl Süpfle was born on 09.12.1880 in Metz. After his studies and doctorate at the University of Heidelberg and his habilitation at the University of Freiburg in 1908, Süpfle became a private lecturer under Max von Gruber at the Institute of Hygiene at the University of Munich and, from 1911, an unscheduled professor. He participated in the First World War as a consultant hygienist in the Bavarian army. In 1927, Süpfle became director of the Institute of Hygiene at the Technical University of Dresden, and in 1937 he moved to the University of Hamburg in the same function. On 01.08.1939 he was called up as a senior war doctor for the Wehrmacht. He fell off Stalingrad on 26.09.1942. Süpfles' main areas of research were bacteriology and immunology, disinfection and vaccination. Content: Family affairs - military time 1914 - 1918 - scientific cooperation, among others with Max von Pettenkofer and Max von Gruber - expert activities and research - lecture manuscripts - field post letters 1. and 2. world war. Detailed introduction: Short biography Karl Süpfle was born on 9 December 1880 in Metz. He studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg from 1899 to 1904 and received his doctorate in 1905. Since 1904 he has held assistant positions at the hygiene institutes in Heidelberg (until 1907) and Freiburg im Breisgau (1908-1911). In Freiburg he habilitated in hygiene and bacteriology. The start of another assistant position at the University of Munich played an important role in his academic career. There he became a pupil of the hygienist Max von Gruber (1853-1927), who had been trained by Max von Pettenkofer (1818-1901) among others. Süpfle dealt extensively with questions of disinfection, immunology and bacteriology and presented research results on smallpox protection both in his dissertation and in his habilitation thesis. In Munich he first taught as a private lecturer and from 1911 as a professor. Since the winter semester 1914/1915 he held a teaching position at the newly integrated veterinary faculty. His research and teaching activities were interrupted by the First World War, when he was active as a consultant hygienist. According to Süpfles plans, the Animal Hygiene Institute of the University of Munich opened on 2 June 1923, where he was responsible for the training of numerous veterinarians in hygiene. In 1927 Karl Süpfle followed an appointment at the Dresden Technical University (TH Dresden) to succeed Philalethes Kuhn (1879-1937) as director of the Institute of Hygiene. The TH Dresden was the only one of its kind in the German Reich that had a hygiene institute. It was founded around 1895 under the ordinariate of Friedrich Renk (1850-1928) to teach prospective architects, technicians, engineers, etc. in hygiene studies. In Dresden, Süpfle succeeded in combining scientific hygiene with technical sciences. His main areas of research at that time were housing, urban and industrial hygiene. As director of the Hygiene Institute in Dresden, he was also director of the Saxon State Office for Public Health Care, to which the State School of Disinfectors was affiliated. At the same time he was a member of the Saxon State Health Office, a member of the board of trustees of the Hygiene Academy at the German Hygiene Museum, a full member of the Academy for Continuing Medical Education in Dresden and from around 1932 engaged in the German Academy for Urban Development. He was also Chairman of the Academic Committee for Physical Education in University Sport. From 1928 to 1935, Karl Süpfle was a member of the board of the German Hygiene Museum Association. In the course of the preparation and realization of the second International Hygiene Exhibition he became a presidential member and held the overall scientific leadership. Süpfle was a member of the steel helmet, the federation for front soldiers of the First World War, as well as in the NS teacher federation and signed the
          KIT-Archiv, 27025 · Fonds · 1889-1950
          Part of KIT Archive (Archive Tectonics)

          Contents: An overview of the contents can be found in the classification. History of origins: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Theodor Christoph Heinrich Rehbock (*12.04.1864 in Amsterdam, 17.08.1950 in Baden-Baden) studied civil engineering in Munich and Berlin from 1884 to 1890. After the diploma examination and the government building leader examination he worked from 1890 to 1892 in Berlin at the Reichstag building administration, then from 1893 to 1894 in the Bremen building administration. After passing the government building master examination in 1894, he worked in Berlin as a consulting engineer for hydraulic engineering and undertook journeys through Europe, to Canada and the USA as well as to South America and 1896/97 to southern Africa. In 1899 he was appointed full professor at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, where he established the river engineering laboratory and served as rector in the academic years 1907/08, 1917/18 and 1925/26. In 1934 Rehbock was emeritus. Pre-archival inventory history: Foreword by Klaus-Peters Hoepke in the provisional find book: "The inventory changed location several times between its creation and its transfer to the university archive. In 1943 Rehbock obtained permission from the rector to bring his papers from the river engineering laboratory to his house in Baden-Baden to arrange them. When Baden-Baden became a military restricted area in the autumn of 1944, Rehbock moved it to his alternative quarters in Ried b. Benediktbeuren/Obb. At the end of the war he took her back to Baden-Baden. Since his house was confiscated by the French military administration, he had to move again - taking his papers with him. During Rehbock's lifetime, but at the latest after his death, individual pieces of furniture, parts of his library, these papers - probably supplemented by parts of the written private estate - reached the Technical University of Karlsruhe. In September 1992 Prof. Dr. techn. Peter Larsen and PD Dr.-Ing. Hans Helmut Bernhart of the Theodor Rebock Institute arranged for the fundus to be transferred to the university archive. Furthermore Dr.-Ing. Andreas Richter from the Institute of Hydromechanics handed over a bundle of Rehbock manuscripts of the lecture on weirs to the archive in January 1995; it was added to the collection under the serial number 63a. The inventory listed below is made up of parts of the service room estate and private papers. In view of the distances travelled, experience has shown that it is hardly probable that the fundus that existed around 1943 is still completely preserved. After the war, for example, there must have been two folders with the correspondence that Rehbock had kept with the nestor of German hydraulic engineering, Hubert Engels from Dresden, a colleague he held in high esteem. In any case, the effects of war had destroyed not only countless measurement records, plans, etc. but also the historically valuable and extensive collection of site plans of the Rhine models: According to Rehbock, the already print-ready collection documented "the best I could achieve in the experimental world". (So to Anton Grzywienski, 15.12.1946, no. 162) [...] In Baden-Baden Rehbock actually dealt with arranging his papers. He probably used the registration plan as a basis, according to which he had correspondence, sketches, plans, etc. filed during his active time in the river engineering laboratory. (This registry plan no longer exists, so that the presumed losses can no longer be determined). Above all, Rehbock added explanatory remarks for posterity to individual folders or documents. Many documents then contain underscores, paint strokes or margin notes made with coloured pencils (red, purple or green). Unfortunately, it is not always clear whether these are traces of processing from the course of business or later highlights, which it seemed advisable to place roebuck in view of posterity." Archive history: Most of the documents were transferred from the Theodor Rehbock Institute to the university archive in September 1992. A small levy was made in January 1995 from the Institute of Hydromechanics (No 63a). The Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Cultural Engineering, which emerged from the Theodor Rehbock Institute, submitted further documents in 1996, which Hoepke classified partly in "Signatures" he had created and partly under No. 351-381. Numbers 370-381 included 1,345 photographic glass plates. These were included in a provisional list in late 2003 and filmed and digitised at the turn of the year 2003/04. On 02.06.2008 the addition 29/? was added to the inventory as signature number 406. Explanation of the order: The order of the inventory was established in its basic features according to the order carried out by Theodor Rehbock. Changes took place in the initial stock formation in the university archive (see Archivische Bestandgeschichte) and in the digitisation of the finding aid in 2005. Indexing information: In the second quarter of 2005, the finding aid available in electronic form was easily edited and imported into the finding aid database. The existing classification was adopted largely unchanged. During the digitization of the finding aid, signatures with alphanumeric additions were changed to purely numeric signatures. Classification overview: 1. personalia 2. colonial matters 3. university matters 4. memberships 5. manuscripts 6. divining rod 7. structural engineering 8. technical contacts in the USA 9. tooth sleeper patent and its exploitation 9.0 general 9.1 German projects 9.2 Company Dyckerhoff 9.3 Company Philips

          302 NL Bach, C.
          Universitätsarchiv Chemnitz, 302 · Fonds · 1838-2007
          Part of Chemnitz University of Technology

          1st administrative history/biography: Carl Bach was born on 08.03.1847 in Stollberg in the Erzgebirge mountains as the son of the saddler master and carriage builder Heinrich Julius Bach. After attending primary school and private school in Stollberg, he completed an apprenticeship as a locksmith. In the years 1863 and 1864 he worked in the steam engine construction of the company R. Hartmann in Chemnitz. During this time he learned English in addition to his work. Then he was first a pupil of the Gewerbschule, later of the Werkmeisterschule, where he graduated at Easter 1866 with the overall grade 1 and the silver medal, which was only awarded in one copy. This year he took part in planning work for the Chemnitz water pipeline under the direction of Prof. Kankelwitz. After the following studies at the Polytechnikum Dresden he followed Prof. Kankelwitz as assistant for the years 1868 to 1872 to Stuttgart. After this time Bach studied again, this time with Grashof at the TH Karlsruhe, where he earned his diploma in 1873. In the following five years he worked as an engineer in Wollwich, London and Vienna, finally becoming director of Lausitzer Maschinenfabrik AG in Bautzen. He was elected to the Zittau Chamber of Commerce in 1877 and married in the same year. On 01 October 1878, Bach was appointed full professor of mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Stuttgart, where he established the Materials Testing Institute in 1884 and the Engineering Laboratory eleven years later. From 1885 to 1888 he was rector of the TH Stuttgart. One year later, on 20 June 1889, Bach was awarded the silver commemorative medal by the King of Württemberg on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the government. In February 1892 he received the Knight's Cross and on 25 November 1895 the Honorary Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crown, connected with the nobility of persons. He was also awarded the title of "Construction Director". Already in 1883 Carl Bach was appointed to the Federal Polytechnic in Zurich, in 1895 to the Technical University in Berlin and in 1902 unofficially to the Technical University in Vienna. However, he did not follow any of these calls. On 22 March 1911 he was awarded the Commander's Cross of the 2nd Class of the Albrecht Order by King Friedrich August of Saxony, in 1914 the title "Staatsrat", in February 1916 he was awarded the Wilhelmskreuz by the King of Württemberg, in February 1918 the Commander's Cross of the Order of the Württemberg Crown. Also this year Bach was the first technician in Württemberg to receive the title "Excellence". From 1912 to 1918 Carl von Bach was a member of the 1st Chamber of the Württemberg State Parliament for the TH Stuttgart. On his 70th birthday, 1917, he became an honorary citizen of his hometown Stollberg and on his 80th birthday an honorary citizen of Stuttgart. In 1920 the senate of the TH Stuttgart had him paint for the senate hall. Two years later Bach was emeritus. In 1926 Bach was painted again, this time for the conference hall of the VDI in Berlin. Carl von Bach died in Stuttgart on 10 October 1931. He holds honorary doctorates from the TH Berlin (1903), the University of Tübingen (1927), the TH Vienna (1927), and the TH Stuttgart (1927). In close cooperation and lively exchange of ideas with renowned entrepreneurs and inventors such as Robert Bosch, Paul Daimler, Rudolf Diesel, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin and many others, Bach succeeded in bridging the gap in mechanical engineering between practitioners such as Redtenbacher (Karlsruhe) and theorists such as Reuleaux (Berlin) by purposefully combining theory and practice through experimental research in mechanical engineering and civil engineering. In order to secure the scientific basis, Bach successfully established two research institutes, the Materials Testing Institute 1884, of which he was director until 1922, and the Engineering Laboratory 1895. On his initiative, the first chair for aeronautics and automotive engineering was established in Germany in 1925, together with the associated laboratory. Based on his work, Bach is regarded as the founder of static elasticity and strength theory. Both from his own experience and from his work in business circles and technical associations, Bach was aware that the rapid development of German industry required a fundamental reform of engineering education. He demanded a "workshop practice" of at least one year. Bach considered solid practical experience supplemented by thorough, comprehensive training in natural science and technical subjects, but also the teaching of humanities disciplines, the "humanisation of technical universities", to be absolutely essential for the engineer of the future. His educational policy intentions, which he realized in his more than 40 years of work at the Technical University of Stuttgart, he achieved above all through the Association of German Engineers. The appreciation of Bach as a teacher and scholar is expressed not only by his appointments to other universities, but also by the orders and honours of crowned heads and associations of a technical, scientific and socio-political nature, as well as the magnificent letter of thanks from the students of the TH Stuttgart. 2nd inventory description: Carl von Bach (1847-1931) was one of the most important German technical scientists of his time. In the field of mechanical engineering and material testing he did pioneering work, which is the basis for today's problems and solutions. The estate of Carl von Bach comprises a total of about 40 running metres. Archive material. However, this material does not only contain the scientific legacy of Bach, but much more: in addition to the scientific works - almost all manuscripts of his major works are available in various editions - an extensive part of his private legacy is also preserved. In addition, the University Archives also contain the estate of his son Julius Bach. He was bequeathed in his will the entire legacy of his father's writings, which he finally bequeathed to the then Technical University of Karl-Marx-Stadt alongside his own. Particularly valuable in the estate of Carl von Bach, if one can even pick out a subgroup, is the traditional business correspondence. On approx. 50,000 sheets, both the correspondence received and the correspondence sent out over the period from 1876 to 1931 are almost completely handed down. Because of Bach's focus on work and research, the theory of strength and elasticity, of which he was a co-founder, he came into contact with various representatives from science and industry. Moreover, Bach was a very socially committed person, which is also reflected in this correspondence. However, the preservation of the tradition is endangered. In particular, the copial books with the outgoing correspondence will only be released for use in exceptional cases. The degree of preservation of the writing material is particularly problematic here. As a rule, the deceased did not use commercially available ink, but mixed it himself in varying compositions, some of which faded very strongly. In addition, the transparent paper of the books is only of little stability. For this reason, the business correspondence in the Bach estate was completely filmed and digitized. Selected documents are recorded on colour film and are available as negatives and positives. The Subdivision of the Estate Carl von Bach's estate is divided into six sections in its provisionally final stage of indexing: I. Biographical material This group includes personal documents, testimonies of his educational and professional career, documents about his military service, honours, vocations, anniversaries and autobiographical records. II. private correspondence This is arranged chronologically according to the members of the family and within them. Of these, the correspondence with his son Julius is the most extensive and certainly also the most interesting, since it contains the discussions of various technical problems that were conducted between the two scientists. III. business correspondence This cannot claim to be complete, but the extent of the overdelivery is impressive. Particularly remarkable is the tradition of the outgoing mail, which is recorded in a total of 35 copial books on approx. 35000 sheets. They cover the period from 1876 to 1903 and from 1909 to his death in 1931. Within these copies the letters are arranged chronologically and for almost each of these books there is a register of names of the addressees, which has been made by the deceased. However, the Kopialbücher also contain copies of incoming letters and various concepts, orders, etc., which Bach probably regarded as particularly important. Also the mail archived in this group is quite remarkable with 18 000 sheets. In total, there are about 2500 correspondents in the group of business correspondence. With regard to the two sections on private and business correspondence, it should be noted that correspondence can also be found outside these sections, in the fact files. IV. Business papers Here you will find the manuscripts of his countless publications, statements and expert opinions on the fields of science covered by Bach, as well as extensive material collections on these questions. His work on material testing, the durability of steam boilers and riveted joints, etc. can be particularly well understood here. Bach himself created firm portfolios in which he collected all possible processes into one subject and then labeled them accordingly. This state of order and distortion was largely adopted during the earlier processing of the estate, without verifying the content in detail. This situation was resolved in 2007. The order by subject has been maintained, but the folders have been repackaged and the file titles have been supplemented with extensive "Contains" notes to facilitate access to this material. In addition, papers from the estate of Julius Bach were added to this section, but these clearly have their origin in Carl Bach. V. Material Collections Various types of material have been summarized here. This concerns e.g. his membership cards, orders, promotional gifts, material samples or also different photos. Sections 4 and 5 have not been rearranged, but have been taken over from the original legator. VI. Non-provenance material Here is the material about the legator that was later added to the estate, such as obituaries or copies of and about Bach from other archives. In the revision of the estate, further material on Carl Bach was added. Of particular note here are the numerous photos of the Carl Bach family, which were made available in digital form for the collection. The inventory signature is the number 302, followed by an indication in Roman numerals and the individually numbered file units (in Arabic numerals). The Roman numerals indicate the six different groups. Example: 302 / III / 0123 Carl von Bach estate estate / business correspondence / foreign correspondence America: Argentina, Chile, Canada, USA Inventory processing The Carl von Bach estate has not yet been finally catalogued. At the beginning of the processing in the 80s a file was created, which was the basis for the input into the database at the end of the 90s. The data was transferred unchanged. A new classification was developed for the estate, according to which the entered units of registration are arranged. New file titles have been created in the Biographical Material, Private and Business Correspondence sections. In 2007, sections IV to VI were finally developed in greater depth. Although most of the titles of the files in the business papers and material collections were originally taken over by the testator, they were supplemented with extensive remarks. The present finding aid book thus represents the most recent state of processing for the time being. Digitisation The correspondence in the estate has been completely filmed and digitised from the film. Due to the state of preservation, the originals are no longer released for use. A high quality silver halide film has been used to secure the existence of the company. As a rule, this part of the estate is used via the electronic data on the PC. The designation of the CD-ROM corresponds to that of the file unit. During scanning, the individual sheets were numbered consecutively. The first part of the file name, however, reflects the file unit. However, the file numbers do not match the page number. 3. state of indexing/scope: indexed; find book, database, digitised material; scope: 40.75 running metres.

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 172 · Fonds
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
          1. Behördengeschichte In der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig (16. - 19. Oktober 1813) fügten die alliierten Truppen, zu denen auch preußische Verbände gehörten, Napoleon eine verheerende Niederlage zu. König Friedrich August I. von Sachsen, ein Verbündeter Napoleons, geriet bei der Erstürmung der Stadt Leipzig in Gefangenschaft und wurde zunächst ins Berliner Stadtschloss, später dann ins Schloss Friedrichsfelde überführt. Die französische Armee, die Dresden nach dem Sieg bei Lützen am 2. Mai 1813 besetzt hatte, kapitulierte am 11. November 1813. Die Verwaltung des Königreich Sachsen sowie des Herzogtums Sachsen-Altenburg und der reußischen und schwarzburgischen Fürstentümer wurde dem Zentralverwaltungsdepartement übertragen. Dessen Leiter, Freiherr Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein, richtete zum 21. Oktober 1813 das Generalgouvernement der verbündeten Mächte im Königreich Sachsen ein. Als Leitungsgremium wurde ein Gouvernementsrat unter dem Vorsitz des am 9. Dezember 1813 ernannten russischen Generals Nikolai Grigorjewitsch Repnin-Wolkonski eingerichtet. Ihm gehörten russische, preußische und sächsische Beamte an, wobei letztere auf die neue Obrigkeit vereidigt wurde. Repnin-Wolkonski stieß eine Reihe von Verwaltungsreformen an. Auch wurde in Dresden eine Industrieschule eingerichtet, in Leipzig eine Chirurgisch-Medizinische Akademie. Die königlichen Kunstsammlungen, die Brühl’schen Terrassen und der Große Garten in Dresden wurden für die Öffentlichkeit geöffnet. Die Frauenkirche wurde restauriert. Zur Fortführung des Kriegs wurden Landwehr und Landsturm errichtet und ein Banner der freiwilligen Sachsen als Freikorps aufgestellt. Dennoch erlebte der partikulare Patriotismus einen Aufschwung, der auch von den fremden Besatzungsmächten nicht übergangen werden konnte. Um Befürchtungen, das Königreich werde aufgelöst, zu begegnen, versprach Repnin noch in seiner gedruckt erschienenen Abschiedsrede: "Sachsen bleibt Sachsen, und seine Gränzen unangetastet. Eine liberale Verfassung wird die Selbständigkeit des Staates und die Wohlfahrt jedes Einzelnen sichern." (I. HA Rep. 172, Nr. 7, Bl. 3 VS). Nach dem Beginn des Wiener Kongresses übergab Repnin-Wolkonski die Leitung des Generalgouvernements am 8. November 1814 dem preußischen Staatsminister Freiherrn Eberhard Friedrich Christoph Ludwig von der Recke und dem Generalmajor Freiherrn Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold von Gaudy (auch Gaudi). Sie führten beide die Amtsbezeichnung des Generalgouverneurs. Aus der Zeit nach dem Übergang von Russland an Preußen stammt die Geschäftsordnung des Generalgouvernements vom 12. Dezember 1814. Sie basiert auf älteren Instruktionen (Leipzig, 25. Okt. 1813; Leipzig 1. Nov. 1813; 8. Nov. 1813; Wien, 25. Okt. 1814), die in der betreffenden Akte jedoch nicht enthalten sind (I. HA Rep. 172, Nr. 15). Die Grundzüge der Geschäftsordnung des Generalgouvernements dürften jedoch in den Jahren 1813 und 1814 unverändert geblieben sein. Das Generalgouvernement umfasste das Generalsekretariat, vier Sektionen bzw. Verwaltungsabteilungen sowie die Zentralsteuerkommission. Daneben bestand noch der Gouvernementsrat als "Vortrags-Versammlung sämtlicher Herren Gouvernements-Räthe". Das Generalsekretariat war die schriftgutführende Stelle innerhalb des Generalgouvernements. Es führte die Journale und beaufsichtige den Geschäftsgang. Darüber hinaus erledigte das Generalsekretariat alle übergeordneten Materien ("Generalia"), die nicht bei den einzelnen Sektionen ressortierten, sowie die Leitung der Höhere Polizei. Die Angelegenheiten der Höheren Polizei waren vom Vortrag im Gouvernementsrat befreit, wurden allein von den Generalgouverneuren entschieden. Bis zum Übergang an Preußen wurde das Generalsekretariat von Staatsrat Freiherrn Andreas von Merian geleitet, danach von Staatsrat Friedrich Wilhelm August Werner von Bülow. Bülow leitete neben Oberst Dietrich von Miltitz und einem Kriegsrat Krüger auch die 1. Sektion des Generalgouvernements. Dieser Sektion oblagen Angelegenheiten der Justiz, der allgemeinen Polizei, des Medizinal- und Armenwesens, der Gemeinden, Körperschaften und öffentlichen Institute sowie der Kirchen und Schulen. Die 2. Sektion kümmerte sich dagegen um die Finanzen, soweit diese nicht in den Bereich der Zentralsteuerkommission fielen. Zuständig waren hier Karl Ferdinand Friese und der Finanzrat Julius Wilhelm von Oppel. In der 3. Sektion regelte Kriegsrat Krüger die Angelegenheit der Militärverpflegung, während die 4. Sektion mit den restlichen Militärangelegenheiten betraut war, sofern diese nicht in den Geschäftsbereich des Generalmilitärkommandos fielen. Generalmajor Carl Adolf von Carlowitz und Major von Brockhusen waren die zuständigen Beamten. Mitglieder der Zentralsteuerkommission waren Kriegsrat Krüger, Rat und Präsident Moritz Haubold von Schönberg und Hofrat Ferber. Die Sektionschefs hatten jeweils zum Monatsende einen Geschäftsbericht zu verfassen, der über die Generalgouverneure an Staatskanzler Fürst von Hardenberg weitergereicht wurde. Was Entscheidungen anging, so hatten die Sektionschefs der 1., 2. und 4. Sektion über alle Angelegenheiten gemeinschaftlich zu befinden. Bei Differenzen entschieden die Generalgouverneure nach Vortrag im Gouvernementsrat. Eine ganze Reihe wichtiger Angelegenheiten konnte generell nur unter Beteiligung der Generalgouverneure entschieden werden. Die Plenarversammlungen fanden montags, mittwochs und sonnabends ab 10 Uhr vormittags statt. Ansonsten waren die Geschäftszeichen zwischen 9 und 13 bzw. 16 und 19 Uhr. Sofern sie nicht im Zuge der Verwaltungsreform umgebildet wurden, bestanden die königlich-sächsischen Zentralbehörden neben dem Generalgouvernement fort. Das Generalgouvernement übte jedoch die Dienstaufsicht über sie aus. Da das Generalgouvernement bis 1814 dem Zentralverwaltungsdepartement, danach dem Preußischen Staatskanzler nachgeordnet, es selbst aber den sächsischen Behörden übergeordnet war, stellte es eine Art Mittelbehörde dar. Die königlich-sächsischen Behörden sanken dagegen zu Provinzialbehörden herab. Mit den Gouvernementskommissaren und den Polizeibüros verfügte das Generalgouvernement darüber hinaus über neu gebildete, nachgeordnete Dienststellen. Nach dem Abschluss des Friedensvertrags zwischen Preußen und Sachsen am 18. Mai 1815 räumte Preußen das Königreich Sachsen, behielt jedoch das gleichnamige Herzogtum. Das Generalgouvernement wurde als Generalgouvernement des Herzogtums Sachsen von Dresden nach Merseburg verlegt. Der sächsische König, der aus der Gefangenschaft nach Dresden zurückkehrte, entließ seine Untertanen im herzoglichen Teil Sachsens mit salbungsvollen Worten aus ihren Verpflichtungen ihm gegenüber: "Ich soll von euch scheiden, und das Band muß getrennt werden, das durch eure treue Anhänglichkeit Mir und Meinem Hause so theuer war, und auf welches seit Jahrhunderten das Glück Meines Hauses und eurer Vor-Eltern sich gründete. Zufolge der den verbündeten Mächten ertheilten Zusage entlasse Ich euch, ihr Unterthanen und Soldaten der von Mir abgetretenen Provinzen eures Eide und eurer Pflichten gegen Mich und Mein Haus, und Ich empfehle euch, treu und gehorsam zu seyn euerm neuen Landesherrn." (I. HA Rep. 172, Bl 84 VS) König Friedrich Wilhelm IV. von Preußen hieß sie mit ebenso salbungsvollen Worten willkommen: "Durch die Schicksale der Völker nunmehr von einem Fürstenhause getrennet, dem Ihr Jahrhunderte lang mit treuer Ergebenheit angehangen, geht Ihr jetzt zu einem andern über, dem Ihr durch die befreundenden Bande der Nachbarschaft, der Sprache, der Sitten, der Religion verwandt seyd. Wenn Ihr Euch mit Schmerz von frühern, Euch werthen Verhältnissen lossagt, so ehre Ich diesen Schmerz, als dem Ernste des deutschen Gemüths geziemend, und als eine Bürgschaft, daß Ihr und Eure Kinder auch Mir und Meinem Hause mit eben solcher Treue fernerhin angehören werdet. [ ] Nur Deutschland hat gewonnen, was Preußen erworben." (I. HA Rep. 172, Nr. 286, Bl. 89 VS) Das Generalgouvernement wurde mit Inkrafttreten der Provinzialverfassung im März 1816 aufgelöst. 2. Bestandsgeschichte Von welcher Behörde die Überlieferung des Generalgouvernements übernommen wurde, ist nicht bekannt, genauso wenig der Zeitpunkt der Übernahme. Noch eine sich unter den Jahresberichten des GStA PK befindende Übersicht über "den Zustand der Reposituren" aus dem Jahre 1872 vermerkt für den Bestand des Generalgouvernements "völlig ungekannt" (GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 178 Nr. 1900, Bl. 160). Der Bestand befand sich zwar im GStA PK, die Vergabe der Repositurnummer und die Bearbeitung des Bestandes war aber noch nicht erfolgt. Erst 1923 wurden die Akten durch Staatsarchivrat Dr. Meyer als Repositur 172 aufgestellt (GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 178 Nr. 1930, Bl. 57’). Nach kriegsbedingter Auslagerung wurde der Bestand im Deutschen Zentralarchiv, Abt. Merseburg auf Karteikarten erschlossen. Ein Findbuch wurde nicht erstellt. 2012 erfolgte die Übertragung der Erschließungsinformationen in die Archivdatenbank. Im Zuge der Retrokonversion wurden einzelne Verzeichnungseinheiten überprüft bzw. neu verzeichnet. 3. Literatur Roman Töppel, Die Sachsen und Napoleon. Ein Stimmungsbild 1806-1813, Köln u.a. 2008. 4. Verweis auf andere Bestände und Archive Im GStA PK: siehe die restlichen Bestände der Tektonikgruppe "Sonderverwaltungen der Übergangszeit 1806-1815", insbesondere: - GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 114 Zentralverwaltungsrat der verbündeten Mächte, (1812) 1813-1815. Im Sächsischen Staatsarchiv - Hauptstaatsarchiv Dresden: siehe Tektonikgruppen "1.3 Hofbehörden 1485-1831" und "1.5 Behörden und Einrichtungen der Erblande", insbesondere: - HStA DD, 10030 Hilfs- und Wiederherstellungskommission für Sachsen, 1813-1821 - HStA DD, 10031 Friedensvollziehungs- und Auseinandersetzungekommission, 1815-1821 5. Anmerkungen, Bestellungen, Zitierweise Die Akten sind zu zitieren: GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 172 Alliiertes und Preußisches Gouvernement für das Königreich bzw. Herzogtum Sachsen Nr. ( ) Dr. Leibetseder 09.08.2012 Findmittel: Datenbank; Findbuch, 3 Bde.
          Archivaly - Akte
          I/MV 0720 · File · 1895-01-01 - 1903-12-31
          Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

          description: Contains:StartVNr: E 732/1898; EndVNr: E 221/1899; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum, (1899), p. 289, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1898), pp. 140, 150, 160 - Exchange of doublets with private persons, (1898), pp. 242 f.- Cooperation with the governors of DOA, pp. 119, 147, 219, Cameroon, pp. 1, 273, and Togo, (1898), pp. 231 - Basler Mission: Notwendigkeit der öffentlichen Vernichtung von Götzen, Sammelverbot für Missionare, (1899), pp. 326 f.- Jacobi: Proposals for Cooperation with Mission Societies, (1899), pp. 327 - Plehn: Sanga-Ngoko-Expedition, (1899), pp. 269 - Ollwig: Mission of Skulls, (1898), pp. 10 - von Stein: Report on Pygmies and the Food of Earth, (1898), pp. 21 f. - Fülleborn: Mission of Skeletons, pp. 28 ff., Report on the Station and Cooperation with Missionaries, pp. 120 ff.., Fever treatment, (1898), pp. 253 f.- Staudinger: Report on an iron apron, (1898), pp. 49 - Rigler: Shipment of skulls, pp. 84 f., Report about von Massow and his misunderstanding regarding von Luschans, (1899), p. 264 - Dominik: Report about a punitive expedition because of cannibalism', attack on a raging city, slave and man hunts, (1898), p. 91 ff. Kersting: Report on stone tools, fetish service and metalworking, (1898), pp. 234 ff., "Orientation sketch of Kabure", (o.D.), pp. 104 - by Luschan: Comment on Benin bronzes, pp. 149, Occurrence of composite sheets in Central Africa, (1898), pp. 205 - Habenicht: Offer of Bushman skeletons, (1898), pp. 161 f. - Perbandt: Skull Shipment, (1899), p. 211 - Rautanen: "Erläuterungen zu dem 'Grundriss einer grossen ondonga Werft'", (1895), p. 217 - Shipment of Captured Weapons, (1898), p. 226 - Glauning: Report on wire drawing, description of a loom and request for doublet delivery to Dresden, (1898), p. 244 - Rautanen: "Explanations for the 'ground plan of a large ondonga shipyard'", (1895), p. 217 - Shipment of captured weapons, (1898), p. 226 - Glauning: Report on wire drawing, description of a loom and request for doublet delivery to Dresden, (1898), p. 244 - Rautanen: "Explanations for the 'ground plan of a large ondonga shipyard'. Doublets from the collection of Stein for the Museum für Völkerkunde Stuttgart, (1899), pp. 294 ff. - Wegner: Sendung von Skeletten, (1899), pp. 333.

          Archivaly - Akte
          I/MV 0741 · File · 1905-01-01 - 1911-12-31
          Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

          description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1175/1907; EndVNr: E 2044/1907; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum, p. 42, the Botanical Central Office for the Colonies at the Royal Botanical Garden and Museum, p. 144, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1907), pp. 2 f., 188 - Cooperation with the Museums of Ethnology, Dresden, (1908), pp. 107, 110 ff., and Cologne, (1907), pp. 205 ff. - Sale of doubles to the Hzgl. collections of the Veste Coburg, (1907), pp. 79 ff., the Städtische Museum, Braunschweig, pp. 176 ff., the Museums für Völkerkunde, Frankfurt a.M., pp. 69 ff., and Munich, (1907, 1908), pp. 124, 126 ff.- Cooperation with the Zoological Museum, Florence, pp. 162 f., and the South African College, Cape Town, (1907), pp. 13.- Exchange of doubles with a private person, (1907), pp. 146 ff.- Cooperation with the Governor of Togo, (1907), pp. 33, 99, 115 - Cooperation with the editorial staff of the Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger, [1907], Abschr., pp. 9 f - Cooperation with missionaries, (1907), pp. 22, 161 - Schweinfurth: "Egyptian Relics in the Ethiopian South". In: Vossische Ztg. : 1907-06-03, pp. 29 f., Offer of Kieselmanufacts, (1905), Folder, pp. 47, "Collection of Late Palaeolithic Kieselmanufacts of Gafsa (South Tunisia) 1906.", (1907), pp. 202 f. - Call for the foundation of a national museum in Lome, [1907], leaflet, p. 100 - [Kundt:] Problems with the acquisition of skeletons in South Africa, (1907), p. 118 f.- "Prozess Grübel-Walter.", 1907-11-01, Ztg.-Artikel, p. 138 - Wiese: Report about rock drawings, (1907), pp. 153 ff. - Publication problems of the Buschmann drawings from the possession Lloyd, (1907, 1908), pp. 166 ff.

          Archivaly - Akte
          I/MV 0732 · File · 1904-01-01 - 1907-12-31
          Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

          description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1937/1904; EndVNr: E 855/1905; and others: Cooperation with the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1905), p. 58 - Cooperation with the Museums of Ethnology, Hamburg, p. 280, Dresden, p. 281, Cologne, (1907), p. 279, Stuttgart, (1904), p. 29, 176 f., the Reichsmuseum, Leiden, p. 146, the Institute of Anthropology, London, p. 174, and the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, (1905), p. 183 ff - Transfer of duplicates to the antiquity society Prussia, Königsberg, (1905), p. 153 - Transfer of duplicates to private individuals, (1905), p. 196, p. 309 - Cooperation with the governors of DSW, p. 175, Togo, (1905), p. 334, and Cameroon, (1904), p. 64 - Cooperation with Dt. Kolonialgesellschaft, pp. 41, the German Mediterranean Society, Berlin, pp. 167, the Société d' Études coloniales, Brussels, pp. 223, the American Geographical Society, New York, and the University Library, Vienna, (1905), pp. 159 - Cooperation with missionaries, (1904, 1905), pp. 77 f., 151, 222, of the Congregation of Missionaries Oblates of the Immaculate Virgin Mary (1904), pp. 5 ff., of the Mission of hh. Heart of Jesus, (1905), pp. 179 f., and the Basel Mission, (1905, 1906), pp. 288 ff.- Merker: Location of drilled stones, (1905), Abschr., pp. 42 f.- Hofmarschallamt: Loan of a chair by Njoya von Bamum, (1905), p. 67 - Armbandsammlung Döring, (1905), p. 75 f. - Judgment on the outstanding sum insured for ECR Rigler, (1905), p. 81 ff - Rehse: Supplements to his manuscript "Kiziba", p. 93 ff., "Foreword to Chapter 11", p. 96, Request for Command to Bukoba and Biographical Notes, (1905), p. 122 - Laufer: Report on the Sanatorium Alhayat in Egypt, (1905), p. 137 ff. - "The Work of the Diafe by Leo Frobenius.", (1905), Abschr., p. 148 f. - Schweinfurth: Bericht über Bogen aus Ägypten, (1905), p. 154 - by Stefenelli: Bericht über den Gebrauch von Masken beim Fetischdienst, (1905), p. 202 ff - Schloifer: "Einladung zur Beteiligung an der Central-Afrikanischen Bergwerks-Gesellschaft m.b.H.", p. 213, "Entwurf. Gesellschaftsvertrag ...", pp. 215 et seq., "Report to the Central African Lake Society m.b.H.", pp. 218 et seq., "Special report on the goldfields belonging to the Central African Lake Society m.b.H.", Printed by Druckschr., (1905), pp. 219 et seq. - "List of African ethnographic objects brought by Mr Paul Bieger from Lagos", (1905), pp. 239 et seq. "Name and meaning of the stamps (s. 3447) of missionaries Merkel and Sitzler, (1905), pp. 306 ff. - "Verzeichnis der Sammlung Rosen", (1905), pp. 316 ff. - Rosen: Publikationspläne und Abrechnung über seine Gesandtschaftsreise nach Abessinien, (1906), pp. 327 f.

          ALMW_II._32_13 · File · 1908-1954
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Nine fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 13 1 - Dresden 1932. rector of the Ev.-luth. deaconess institution (Ranft) to Körner (5 letters; concerning bell consecration) - 1933. ? - Leipzig 1933. Ihmels an Körner (3 letters) - Lauchhammer 1933. Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke an Körner (8 letters) - Rostock 1933. Büchsel an Domprediger (4 letters) - 1933. Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke an Büchsel (concerning E-Glocke for East Africa) - 1933. Declaration of accession to the "Sparer-Schutzkasse" for daughter of Körner - Oetzsch 1933. Körner an Ihmels - Oetzsch 1931. Körner an ? - Oetzsch 1926-1931. 11 letters to Körner from different senders - Lauchhammer 1931. Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke to Körner (7 letters) - Leipziger Neueste Nachrichten 1931. (consecration of a mission bell in Gautzsch) - Gautzsch 1931. Ears of grain festival: song list, daily routine - excerpt from "Die Ährenleserin" No. 4, 1931 - Lauchhammer 1926. Left-Hofmann-Lauchhammer. Aktiengesellschaft an Körner (2 letters). FICHE NR. 13 2 - continued - Lauchhammer 1926. left-Hofmann-Lauchhammer an Körner (2 letters) - Bautzen 1927. Biehle an Körner (3 letters) - Lauchhammer 1927. Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke an Körner (6 letters) - Bochumer Gusstahlglocken (printed) - Bochum 1927. Vereinigte Stahlwerke an Körner (2 letters) - "The new chiming of the castle church of Stettin." (printed) - Memmingerberg 1930. Hildmann on/for Körner - Lauchhammer 1930. Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke on/for Körner (11 letters) - Bautzen 1930. Biehle on/for Körner - o.O., o.J. Shipping instruction for freight shipments to East Africa - Chemnitz-Altendorf 1930. Dittrich (2 letters) - Chemnitz-Altendorf. The messenger of Matthew. No. 5, 1930 ("OurHonour Reading Festival with the Consecration of the Missionary Bells") - Arusha 1954. Swahili with translation - draft of a letter to Arusha - Leipzig 1950. An Anderson - reprint of the Ev. Sonntagsblatt von Bayern (diary excerpts from Pätzig) - Leipzig 1939. Record-Motor GmbH. Ford sales office to Leipzig Mission (concerning trucks for East Africa; copy; 2 letters) - Leipzig 1939. Küchler to Hohenberger - Chama cha vijana wakristo. Founded 1938. Arusha - Annual report Arusha 1938. Pätzig - Annual report Arusha 1937. Pätzig - Marangu 1938. Rother - Pätzig to mission council and college (concerning church building in Arusha with hand-painted sketch) - Arusha 1936. ? (copy) - annual report Arusha 1936. Pätzig (with hand-painted map) - annual report Arusha 1935. Hohenberger - Arusha 1934. report of the shepherd Lasaros Laiser - annual report Arusha 1934. Pätzig - Arusha 1934. Pätzig (3 letters) - Leipzig 1934. An Pätzig - annual report Arusha 1933. Pätzig - 1933. Pätzig (report about the "home for oppressed catechumen women" of the station Arusha) - Arusha 1934. Pätzig (concerning "infant mortality among the natives") - Arusha 1932. Pätzig (report about the "home for oppressed catechumen women") - Arusha 1933. Overview and short report of the stepp missionary - annual report Arusha 1932. Pätzig. FICHE NO. 13 4 - Continued - Annual Report 1931 Arusha. Pätzig - Annual report 1930 Arusha. Pätzig - 1931 Ev. parish journal for the deaneries of Kitzingen, Rüdenhausen, Markteinersheim and others (article: "Ein Tag in der Stadtschule Arusha") - Arusha. Site plan of the station Arusha 1931 - Arusha 1930-1931. Pätzig (4 letters) - 1930 An Pätzig (2 letters) - Annual report Arusha 1929. Pätzig - 1929. An Blumer (3 letters) - Arusha 1929. Blumer - Annual report Arusha 1928. Blumer (2 times). FICHE NR. 13 5 - continued - Arusha 1928. Blumer an Ihmels - Leipzig 1927-1928. An Blumer (2 letters) - annual report Arusha 1927. Blumer (2fold) - 1927. An Rissmann - Arusha 1927. Blumer - annual report Arusha 1926. Blumer (2fold). FICHE NR. 13 6 - continued - Arusha 1926. Blumer (3 letters) - Arusha 1926. Reusch to Ihmels (with photo) - annual report Arusha 1925. Reusch - Arusha 1926. Rißmann - Arusha 1926. Blumer - annual report Arusha 1924. Blumer (2fold). FICHE NR. 13 7 - Continued - Leipzig 1924: Blumer (expenses by the Augustana Synod for the mission stations Arusha, Nkoaranga, Machame, Masama, Schena) - 1924: Blumer on his way to Europe - Arusha 1924: Blumer (report on the construction of a school and the start of work at the school) - Arusha 1924: Blumer (expenses by the school) - Plan of the school - Arusha 1924. Blumer (3 letters) - annual report Arusha and Nkoaranga 1.7.1922-30.6.1923. Blumer (transcript) - statistics of the mission stations Arusha and Nkoaranga 1923. Blumer - account of the sub-funds of the mission station Arusha 1922. Blumer - account of the sub-funds of the mission station Nkoaranga 1922. Blumer - account of Arusha and Nkoaranga, 1st quarter 1922. Blumer - account of Arusha and Nkoaranga, 2nd quarter 1922. Blumer - account of Arusha and Nkoaranga, 2nd quarter 1922. FICHE NR. 13 8 - List of correspondence between the Mission Society and Blumer 1921 - Small Mission Bell. No. 4, 1917 - Cost estimate for mission station Arusha 1922 (original and copy) - 1921. Paul an Blumer - Arusha 1921. Blumer (2 letters) - 4 photos: 1923 "our 'triad' with some local Christian children"; 1923 church in Leudorf-Legana. "In front of the church stand two Christian natives ... back - a pagan native"; 1923 photo taken in Ndurmaya by Mrs. Sander; 1920 family Blume with church. Recorded in the garden of the Arusha mission station. - 2 photos without title (copies hardly recognizable) - account Arusha and Nkoaranga, I. half-year 1921 - from the diary reports of Blumer 1921 - annual report Arusha 1915. Blumer. FICHE NR. 13 9- - Continuation of the diary notes 1921 - 1914. Blumer ("How the outbreak of war found the mission work in Arusha") - Construction plan for a mission house in Arusha 1908 by Schindler (Baumeister)

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Slg. Römer · Collection
          Part of Leipzig University Library

          Autograph collection and at the same time enriched estate; part of it comes from the collection of senior librarian Constantin Karl Falkenstein (Dresden), who had numerous letters addressed to Alexander von Humboldt.

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 235 Nr. 48313 · File · 1923-1940
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Applications for an award by the Grand Duke and the deferral or non-granting of such an award (1), the appointment of a Hofrat (2) or a Musikdirektor (3) or Professor (4), the awarding of the Zähringer Löwenorden (5) and the obtaining of the consent of the competent government in the case of nationals of other countries, such as B. the conductor Karl Beines from Prussia in Freiburg and the agreement of the Baden region with the foreign award of Badeners, such as Max Adolf Peter Frey as a teacher at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Dresden, Dr. Albert Osterieth as a writer and editor in Berlin and Dr. Albert Osterieth as an editor in Berlin. Wilhelm Schäfer as Director of the Statistical Office of the City of Dresden as well as the suspensions of the Baden professor title by the gynaecologist Dr. Albert Fränkel in Badenweiler by Baden or Prussia by the Berlin Police Headquarters, the appointment of the garden architect Dr. Albert Fränkel by the Berlin Police Headquarters and the appointment of the garden architect Dr. Wilhelm Schäfer as the director of the Dresden Statistical Office. Brahe von Mannheim to the Prussian garden inspector, the regulation of the classification of academic university teachers in a new edition of the Court and State Manual of 30 June 1904 and the principles on the award of the title of music director and professor to musicians from 7 January 1908 to Berlin Darin: 1.) Festblatt des Schuldirektors Dr. Carl Löschhorn zum am Ostersonntag, 15. April 1900, in Leipzig celebrated 25th anniversary of Dr. Max Oberbreyer (printed matter, 4 pages) 2.) Brochure of the garden architect Fr. Brahe in Mannheim (brosch., illustrated)

          Berlin
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VIII. HA, MKB, Nr. 468 (Fiche 861 - 863) · File · 1894 - 1908
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          170 sheets, Contains: Weddings 1894 - 1908 (with name index) - Military Community - Invalids Prussian Army (from 1806/07): Chief of the Army: - Leibgendarmerie, 1900 Army Division: Army Inspection No. 1 Gdansk: Army Corps No. 1 Königsberg/East Prussia: - Grenadier Regiment No. 1 1 (1. East Prussian) Crown Prince, 1898 - Füsilier Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) Count Roon, 1895, 1902 - Pioneer Battalion No. 1 (East Prussian) Prince Radziwill, 1904 Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Division No. 35, 1897 - Infantry Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) Count Roon, 1895, 1902 - Pioneer Battalion No. 1 (East Prussian) Prince Radziwill, 1904 Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Division No. 35, 1897 - Infantry Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) 129 (3rd West Prussian), 1905 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 11 (1st West Prussian), 1899 - 1908 Army Inspection No. 2 Berlin: Guard Corps Berlin: - Provisions Office Berlin Tempelhof, 1897 - Garrison Administration Berlin - Guard Division No. 2 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 1, 1899 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 5, 1897, 1905 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 2 Emperor Franz - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth, 1898 - 1908 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 4 Queen Augusta, 1898 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 5, 1897, 1905 5, 1900 - Guard Rifleman Battalion, 1898 - Guard Cuirassier Regiment - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Ireland 2 Empress Alexandra of Russia - Guard Hussars Regiment (Body Guard Hussars Regiment), 1898 - Guard Ulanen Regiment No. 1, 1900 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment, 1894, 1899 - Railway Regiment No. 1 - Telegraph Battalion No. 1, 1900 - Airship Battalion (Department) No. 1 - Guard Train Battalion - Garrison Hospital Berlin, 1905 - Semi-invalid Division Army Corps No. 12 (1st Saxon) Dresden: - Infantry Regiment No. 177 (12th Saxon) , 1901 Army Corps No. 19 (2nd Saxon) Leipzig: - Hussar Regiment No. 19 (2nd Saxon) Saxon) Crown Prince Wilhelm of the German Reich and of Prussia, 1897. Army Inspection No. 3 Hanover: Army Corps No. 9 Hamburg-Altona: - Infantry Regiment No. 163 (Schleswig-Holstein), 1902 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 24 (Holstein), 1897 Army Inspection No. 4 Munich: Army Corps No. 3 Berlin: - Intendantur, 1902 - Artillery Depot Berlin Spandau, 1897 - Landwehr-Inspektion Berlin - Landwehr-Bezirkskommando Berlin, 1898 - Grenadier-Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) Prince Carl of Prussia, 1908 - Füsilier-Regiment No. 35 (Brandenburg) Prince Heinrich of Prussia, 1897 - Infanterie-Regiment No. 48 (5th Brandenburg) Brandenburgisches) von Stülpnagel, 1907 - Dragoner Regiment No. 2 (1st Brandenburgisches), 1901 - Hussar Regiment No. 3 (Brandenburgisches) von Zieten, 1901 - Bezirkskommando Berlin - Halbinvalidenabteilung, 1899 Army Inspection No. 5 Karlsruhe: Army Corps No. 8 Koblenz: - Infanterie Regiment No. 160 (9th Rheinisches), 1897 Army Corps No. 4 Magdeburg: - Kommandantur Altengrabow, 1901 - Füsilier Regiment No. 36 (Magdeburg) General Field Marshal Graf Blumenthal, 1907 - Hussar Regiment No. 10 (Magdeburg), 1901 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 4 (Magdeburg) Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 4 (Magdeburg) Encke, 1898 Army Inspection No. 7 Saarbrücken: Army Corps No. 16 Metz: - Infantry Regiment No. 135 (3rd Lorraine), 1900 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 8 (Rhenish), 1897 - 1908 Army Corps No. 18 Frankfurt/Main: - Füsilier Regiment No. 80 (Kurhessisches) by Gersdorff, 1894 - Leib-Dragoner-Regiment No. 24 (2nd Grand Ducal Hessian), 1901 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 27 (1st Lorraine), 1900 - Fusililier Regiment No. 80 (Kurhessisches) by Gersdorff, 1894 - Leib-Dragoner-Regiment No. 24 (2nd Grand Ducal Hessian), 1901 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 27 (1st Lorra) Nassau) Orania, 1906 - Railway Regiment No. 2, 1898, 1905 - Railway Regiment No. 3, 1898 Army Corps No. 21 Saabrücken: - Infantry Regiment No. 97 (1st Upper Rhine), 1900 - Infantry Regiment No. 137 (2nd Lower Alsace), 1908 Army Inspection No. 8 Berlin: Army Corps No. 2 Szczecin: - Grenadier Regiment No. 2 (1st Pomerania) King Friedrich Wilhelm IV... - Grenadier Regiment No. 2 (1st Pomerania) King Friedrich Wilhelm IV... - Railway Regiment No. 3, 1898 Saabrücken: - Infantry Regiment No. 97 (1st Upper Rhine), 1900 - Infantry Regiment No. 137 (2nd Lower Alsace) Berlin: Army Inspection No. 8 Szczecin: - Grenadier Regiment No. 2 (1st Pomerania) King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Pommersches) - Train Battalion No. 2 (Pommersches), 1894 Army Corps No. 5 Posen: - Ulan Regiment No. 10 (Posensches) Prince August of Württemberg, 1906 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 5 (Lower Silesian), 1894, 1899 - Pioneer Battalion No. 5 (Lower Silesian), 1906 Army Corps No. 6 Breslau: - Infantry Regiment No. 62 (3rd Posensches), 1894 Army Corps No. 5 Posensches, 1906 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 5 (Lower Silesian), 1894, 1899 - Pioneer Battalion No. 5 (Lower Silesian), 1906 Army Corps No. 6 Breslau: - Infantry Regiment No. 62 (3rd Posensches) Oberschlesisches), 1900 Feldzeugmeisterei: - Inspection of the infantry schools, 1900 - NCO school Potsdam, 1903 - NCO pre-school Wohlau, 1903 - Artillery examination commission - Shooting range Kummersdorf Other army: - First sailor division Kiel, 1898 - First shipyard division Kiel, 1899 - Gendarmerie brigade no. 3 Berlin, 1898 - 1908 - Magazine Berlin, 1900 - Navy Artillery Depot Friedrichsort, 1902 - Navy, High Command, 1898 - 1908 - Sailor Artillery Department No. 3, 1908 - East Asian Expeditionary Corps, 1900 - Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika, 1907 - Sea Battalion No. 1 Kiel, 1905 - Second Sailor Division Wilhelmshaven, 1907 - Navy Artillery Depot Friedrichsort, 1902 - Navy, High Command, 1898 - 1908 - Sailor Artillery Department No. 3, 1908 - East Asian Expeditionary Corps, 1900 - Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika, 1907 - Sea Battalion No. 1 Kiel, 1905 - Second Sailor Division Wilhelmshaven, 1907.;

          Berlin
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VIII. HA, MKB, Nr. 472 (Fiche 872 - 875) · File · 1905 - 1913
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          194 sheets, Contains: Weddings 1905 - 1913 (with name index) - Military Community - Invalids - Retired Officers Prussian Army (from 1806/07): Army Division: Army Inspection No. 1 Gdansk: Army Corps No. 1 Königsberg/East Prussia: - Artillery depot Insterburg/East Prussia, 1912 - Artillery depot Königsberg/East Prussia, 1909 - Grenadier Regiment No. 1 (1st East Prussian) Crown Prince, 1909 - Grenadier Regiment No. 3 (2nd East Prussian) King Friedrich Wilhelm I., 1912 - 1913 - Grenadier Regiment No. 4 (3rd East Prussian) King Frederick the Great, 1913 - Füsilier Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) Count Roon, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 44 (7th East Prussian) Count Dönhoff, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 45 (8th East Prussian), 1907 - 1908 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 1 (East Prussian) of Linger, 1905 - Train Battalion No. 1 (East Prussian), 1912 Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Fighter Regiment on Horse No. 4, 1913 - Infantry Regiment No. 21 (4th East Prussian) of Linger, 1905 - Fighter Regiment No. 4, 1913 - Infantry Regiment No. 21 (4th East Prussian) of Gdansk Pommersches) of Borcke, 1909 - Infantry Regiment No. 175 (8th West Prussian), 1906, 1909 - 1910, 1913 - 1st Leibhusaren Regiment No. 1, 1907 - Hussaren Regiment No. 5 (Pommersches) Prince Blücher of Wahlstatt, 1907 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 72 (Grand Master), 1905 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 11 (1st West Prussian), 1906 - 1907 Army Corps No. 20 Allenstein: - Cavalry Brigade No. 41, 1908 - Infantry Regiment No. 150 (1st Ermländisches), 1905 - 1906 - Infantry Regiment No. 151 (2nd West Prussian), 1906 - Infantry Regiment No. 151 (2nd Army Regiment No. 151). Ermländisches), 1905 - Cuirassier Regiment No. 5 (West Prussian) Duke Friedrich Eugen of Württemberg, 1910 - Dragoner Regiment No. 10 (East Prussian) King Albert of Saxony, 1908 - Dragoner Regiment No. 11 (Pommersches) of Wedel, 1907 - Ulan Regiment No. 4 (1st Pomerersches) by Schmidt, 1907, 1909 - Pioneer Battalion No. 23 (2nd West Prussian), 1910 Army Inspection No. 2 Berlin: Gardekorps Berlin: - Intendantur, 1905 - Proviantamt Potsdam, 1913 - Truppenübungsplatz Döberitz, 1913 - Guard Division No. 23 (2nd West Prussian) 1, 1905 - 1906 - Guard Field Artillery Brigade No. 1, 1906 - 1908 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 1, 1907 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 2 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 3, 1908 - 1909, 1913 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 4 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 1 5, 1910 - 1913 - Garde-Füsilier-Regiment, 1905 - Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 1 Kaiser Alexander - Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2 Kaiser Franz, 1907, 1909 - Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 3 Königin Elisabeth, 1906, 1908, 1911 - Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 5, 1909 - Guard Hunter Battalion, 1911 - Guard Machine Gun Division No. 2, 1913 - Guard Rifleman Battalion, 1913 - Cuirassier Regiment Gardes du Corps, 1907 - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, 1910 - Guard Husar Regiment (Leib-Garde-Husar Regiment), 1905, 1911 - Guard Ulanen Regiment No. 1, 1912 - Guard Ulanen Regiment No. 2, 1907, 1913 - Guard Ulanen Regiment No. 3, 1912 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 2, 1913 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment, 1908 - Railroad Regiment No. 1, 1906 - Telegraph Battalion No. 1 Berlin Treptow - Cavalry Telegraph School - Airship Battalion (Division), 1907 - Airship Battalion No. 1, 1912 - Air Battalion No. 1 Döberitz, 1912 - 1913 - Half Battalion, 1905 - 1910 Army Corps No. 1 12 (1st Saxon) Dresden: - Schützen- (Füsilier-) Regiment Nr. 108 Prinz Georg, 1906 - Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 17 (1st Saxon) Kaiser Franz Josef von Österreich, König von Ungarn, 1909 Armeekorps Nr. 19 (2nd Saxon) Leipzig: - Infantry Regiment No. 106 (7th Saxon) King George, 1907 - Infantry Regiment No. 179 (14th Saxon), 1907 - Hussar Regiment No. 19 (2nd Saxon) Crown Prince Wilhelm of the German Empire and of Prussia, 1912 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 106 (7th Saxon) King George, 1907 - Infantry Regiment No. 179 (14th Saxon), 1907 - Hussar Regiment No. 19 (2nd Saxon) Crown Prince Wilhelm of the German Empire and of Prussia, 1912 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 106 (7th Saxon) 32 (3rd Saxon), 1910 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 68 (6th Saxon), 1911 Army Inspection No. 3Hannover: Army Corps No. 7 Münster: - Directorate, 1909 - Machine Gun Department No. 7, 1909 Army Corps No. 9 Hamburg-Altona: - Infantry Regiment No. 76 (2nd Hanseatic) Hamburg, 1906 - Dragoon Regiment No. 18 (2nd Grand-Ducal-Mecklenburg), 1909 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 60 (Grand-Ducal-Mecklenburg), 1909 Army Corps No. 10 Hannover: - Artillery Depot Hannover, 1907 - Division No. 20, 1905 - Infantry Regiment No. 77 (2nd Hannoversches), 1905 - Dragoon Regiment No. 16 (2nd Hannoversches), 1910 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 26 (2nd Hannoversches), 1912 Army Inspection No. 4 Munich: Army Corps No. 3 Berlin: - Intendantur, 1905 - Artillery Depot Berlin Spandau, 1907 - Leib-Grenadier-Regiment No. 8 (1st Brandenburg) King Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1906 - 1907 - Grenadier Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) Prince Carl of Prussia, 1907 - Füsilier Regiment No. 35 (Brandenburg) Prince Heinrich of Prussia, 1907, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 48 (5th Brandenburg) of Stülpnagel, 1907, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 64 (8th Brandenburg) Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, 1909, 1911 - Jäger-Bataillon No. 3 (Brandenburg), 1907 - Cuirassier Regiment No. 6 (Brandenburg) Kaiser Nikolaus I. of Russia, 1912 - Hussar Regiment No. 3 (Brandenburg) of Zieten, 1907, 1911 - Ulan Regiment No. 3 (Brandenburg) Kaiser Alexander II. of Russia, 1912 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 3 (1st Brandenburg) Field Artillery Master General, 1905, 1909 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 18 (2nd Brandenburg) Field Artillery Master General, 1906 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 39 (Kurmärkisches), 1907 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 54 (Neumärkisches), 1910 - Pioneer Battalion No. 3 (1st Brandenburg) von Rauch, 1906, 1910 - Telegraph Battalion No. 2 Frankfurt/Oder, 1905, 1909 - Train Battalion No. 3 (Brandenburg), 1905 Army Inspection No. 5 Karlsruhe: Army Corps No. 8 Koblenz: - Foot Artillery Firing Range Köln-Wahn, 1911 - Infantry Regiment No. 161 (10th Rhineland), 1906 - Telegraph Battalion No. 3 Koblenz, 1908 - Train Battalion No. 8 (1st Rhineland), 1908 - Train Battalion No. 8 (1st German), 1906 - Telegraph Battalion No. 3 Koblenz, 1908 - Train Battalion No. 8 (1st German) Rheinisches), 1912 Army Corps No. 14 Karlsruhe: - Artillery Depot Strasbourg i. Alsace, 1911 - Hunter Regiment on Horseback No. 5, 1909 - Fusilier Regiment No. 40 (Hohenzollernsches) Prince Karl Anton von Hohenzollern, 1906 - Telegraph Battalion No. 4 Karlsruhe, 1907 - 1908 Army Corps No. 15 Strasbourg i. Alsace: - Infantry Regiment No. 99 (2nd Upper Rhine), 1905 - Pioneer Battalion No. 15 (1st Alsatian), 1908 Army Inspection No. 6 Stuttgart: Army Corps No. 4 Magdeburg: - Artillery Depot Magdeburg, 1907 - Infantry Regiment No. 153 (8th Thuringian), 1907 - Infantry Regiment No. 165 (5th Hannoversches), 1912 - 1913 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 40 (Altmärkisches), 1912 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 4 (Magdeburgisches) Encke, 1911 - 1912 Army Corps No. 11 Kassel: - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 2, 1909 - Infantry Regiment No. 32 (2nd Thuringian), 1910 - Infantry Regiment No. 167 (1st Upper Alsatian), 1913 - Hussar Regiment No. 14 (2nd Kurhessian) Landgrave Friedrich II. von Hessen-Homburg, 1910 Army Corps No. 13 (Württembergisches) Stuttgart: - Infantry Regiment No. 127 (9th Württembergisches), 1905 - Dragoon Regiment No. 25 (1st Württembergisches) Queen Olga, 1905 - Dragoon Regiment No. 26 (2nd Württembergisches) King, 1906 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 65 (4th Württembergisches), 1908 Army Inspection No. 7 Saarbrücken: Army Corps No. 16 Metz: - Provisions Office Metz, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 98 (Metzer), 1909 - Infantry Regiment No. 144 (5th Lorraine), 1907, 1912 - Hussar Regiment No. 13 (1st Electoral Hessian) King Humbert of Italy, 1909 Army Corps No. 18 Frankfurt/Main: - Infantry Regiment No. 116 (2nd Grand-Ducal-Hessian) Kaiser Wilhelm, 1909 - Dragoon Regiment No. 23 (Guard-Dragoon Regiment 1st Grand-Ducal-Hessian), 1907 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 25 (1st Grand-Ducal-Hessian), 1912 - Railway Regiment No. 2, 1906 - Railway Regiment No. 3, 1907 Army Corps No. 21 Saarbrücken: - Artillery Depot Bitsch, 1911 - Infantry Regiment No. 131 (2nd Lorraine), 1909 - Infantry Regiment No. 137 (2nd Lower Alsace), 1908 - Infantry Regiment No. 138 (3rd Lorraine), 1908 - Infantry Regiment No. 138 (3rd Lorraine), 1909 - Infantry Regiment No. 137 (2nd Lorraine), 1908 - Infantry Regiment No. 138 (3rd Lorraine). Unterelsässisches), 1905 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 67 (2nd Unterelsässisches), 1913 Army Inspectorate No. 8 Berlin: Army Corps No. 2 Stettin: - Field Artillery Brigade No. 3, 1905 - Grenadier Regiment No. 2 (1st Pomerersches) King Frederick William IV, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 14 (3rd Pommersches) Graf Schwerin, 1910 - Infantry Regiment No. 49 (6th Pommersches), 1912 - Dragoner Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) of Arnim, 1906, 1911 - Ulan Regiment No. 9 (2nd Pommersches), 1909 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 2 (1. Pomerersches) by Hindersin, 1912 - Pioneer Battalion No. 2 (Pomerersches), 1909 - District Command Schneidemühl, 1906 - 1913 Army Corps No. 5 Posen: - Division No. 9, 1906 - Grenadier Regiment No. 7 (2nd West Prussian) King Wilhelm I., 1909 - Infantry Regiment No. 47 (2nd Lower Silesian) King Ludwig III of Bavaria, 1913 - Infantry Regiment No. 155 (7th West Prussian), 1909 - Ulanen Regiment No. 10 (Posensches) Prince August of Württemberg, 1906, 1910 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 5 (Lower Silesian), 1912 - District Command Muskau, 1912 Army Corps No. 6 Breslau: - Grenadier Regiment No. 11 (2nd Silesian) King Friedrich III, 1913 Inspection of the field artillery Berlin: - Feldartillerie-Schießschule Jüterbog, 1907, 1910 - 1911 General Inspection of the foot artillery Berlin: - Fußartillerie-Schießschule Jüterbog, 1906, 1908 - 1909 - rear fireworks school, 1908 other army: - Artillery Examination Commission - First Sailor Division Kiel, 1905 - 1912 - First Shipyard Division Kiel, 1909 - Fireworks Laboratory Berlin Spandau, 1911 - Fortification Action Cologne, 1912 - Gendarmerie Brigade No. 1 Königsberg/ East Prussia, 1906 - rifle factory Berlin Spandau, 1913 - governorate Kiautschou, 1907 - main cadet school Berlin Lichterfelde, 1910 - infantry shooting school Wünsdorf, 1913 - Landwehr-Bezirkskommando Marburg, 1909 - training and experimental station for military aviation Döberitz, 1912 - Marine-Garnison-Bauamt Cuxhaven, 1909 - Militär-Erziehungs- und Knabeninstitut Annaburg, 1911 - Munitionsfabrik Berlin Spandau, 1906 - Pulverfabrik Berlin Spandau, 1907 - Reichsmarineamt, 1906 - Sanitätsamt Berlin, 1905 - See-Bataillon Nr. 3 Tsingtau, 1909 - S.M.S. Hannover (liner), 1913 - S.M.S. Magdeburg (small cruiser), 1912 - S.M.S. Munich (small cruiser), 1911 - S.M.S. Nassau (battleship), 1910 - S.M.S. Prussia (liner), 1911 - 1913 - S.M.S. Prince Heinrich (Großer Kreuzer), 1912 - Torpedo Division No. 1 Kiel, 1912 - Torpedo Division No. 1 Kiel, 1906 - United Artillery and Engineering School, 1905 - Second Sailor Division Wilhelmshaven, 1908 - 1913 - Second Shipyard Division Wilhelmshaven, 1906, 1908, 1911..;

          Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961 · Fonds · 1878-1962
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • 1878-1962, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 961* description: History of the inventor: 28.03.1878 Born in Erstein, Alsace 01.10.1896 Entry into the military 27.01.1898 Promotion to lieutenant secretary 08.12.1903 Transfer to Kiel for navy 18.01.1904 Transfer in naval expedition corps to Deutsch-Südwestafrika 11.04.1905 Transfer back to Kiel 01.10.1908- 30.06.1911 Attendance at the Prussian Academy of War in Berlin 01.04.1912 Commanding in the Great General Staff 01.10.1913 Promotion to Captain 22.03.1914- August 1914 Military attaché in Belgrade (Serbia) 1914 - 1918 Various uses of general staff in the 1st WK 22.03.1918 Promotion to Major 1918 - 1921 Activity in the staff of the Chief of Field Railways 1921 - 1923 Acquisition in the Reichswehr and activity in the Reichswehr Ministry 01.12.1923 Promotion to Lieutenant Colonel 01.10.1923- 01.06.1926 Commander of the 10th Infantry Regiment in Dresden 01.06.1926- 01.11.1928 Transfer to the staff of the 4th Infantry Regiment in Kolberg 01.04.1927 Promotion to Colonel 01.11.1928- 1930 Commander of the 14th Infantry Regiment in Constance 01.11.1930 Appointment as Chief of the Wehrmacht in Berlin and promotion to Major General 01.10.1932 Promotion to Lieutenant General 31.01.1933 Retirement 01.10.1935- 1939 Reactivation and appointment as teacher at the Kriegsakademie Berlin 10.09.1939- 01.07.1940 Commander and Commander in Poland 01.07.1940- 15.03.1941 Commander of the German troops in the Netherlands 1942 Commanding General of the 82nd Army Commanding General of the German Armed Forces in the Netherlands 1942 Army Corps 01.11.1942- 28.02.1943 High Command of the Army 28.02.1943 Retirement 15.09.1943- 15.05.1945 General Commander of the German Red Cross 12.07.1962 Death in Berlin Content characterization: The estate N 961, Alfred Boehm-Tettelbach is the estate of the Reichswehr and Wehrmacht member, commander-in-chief of the German troops in the Netherlands in World War II and general leader of the German Red Cross 1943-1945, Alfred Boehm-Tettelbach. The estate includes the periods of childhood and youth in school, the time as a soldier in the Her and Navy, the years as a teacher at the War Academy, the time in World War II as commander in Poland and commander of the troops in the Netherlands, the years as general leader of the German Red Cross and the post-war years until the death in 1962. The estate consists of numerous self-written documents and writings from his apprenticeship, comprehensive diary entries and a series of self-written memorial books on Boehm-Tettelbach's entire life chronicle. Citation style: BArch N 961/...
          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 14 Bü 215 · File · 1887-1888
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: - Adam, A. E., Stuttgart: "Joh. Jakob Moser as Württemberg Landscape Consultant", 9/10 June 1887 - Adlersfeld, Euphemia von, Militsch: "Maria Stuart", 17/21 Aug. 1888 - Baensch, W. von, Kommerzienrat, Leipzig/Dresden: "History of the von Wrangel Family", 5/7 Oct. 1888 - Adlersfeld, Euphemia von, Militsch: "Maria Stuart", 17/21 Aug. 1888 - Baensch, W. von, Kommerzienrat, Leipzig/Dresden: "History of the von Wrangel Family", 5/7 Oct. 1888 - Adlersfeld, Euphemia von, Militsch: "Maria Stuart", 17/21 Aug. 1888 - Baensch, W. von, Kommerzienrat, Leipzig/Dresden: "History of the von Wrangel Family", 5/7 Oct, 24/26 Oct. 1887 - Berg, Oberst, Passau: "History of the 4th Bavarian Hunter Battalion", 27 Apr., 5 May, 1888 - Bertouch, Ernst von, Wiesbaden: "History of the Spiritual Cooperatives", 8/13 Feb. - Beßler, J. G., Reallehrer, Ludwigsburg: "Illustrated Textbook of Beekeeping", 27 Oct. 1887 - Beyer, Dr. Prof.., Stuttgart, "Das literarische Deutschland", Nov. 9, 1887 - Dithfurt, Max von, Freiherr, Hanover: "Die Schlacht von Borodino", Jan. 5, 1887 - Dorsch, Paul, Vikar, Oberurbach: "Schwäbische Bauern in Kriegszeiten", Sept. 19/21, 1887 - "Dürer's Painting" by Sigmund Soldan, Bookstore, Nuremberg, July 11-13, 1888 - Ebers, Georg Dr. Prof.., Leipzig/Munich: "Die Gred", Roman, Nov. 28, Dec. 2, 1888 - Fischer, Karl, Hauptmann a. D., Stuttgart: "History of the Stuttgart Stadtgarde on Horseback", March 10/15, 1887 - Friese, Eugen, Hauptmann a. D., Dresden: "Braucht Deutschland eine Kolonialarmee", Aug. 23-31, 1887 - Georgii-Georgenau, Emil von, Stuttgart: "Interesting Pieces of Files from the Years 1789-1795", Sept. 16-18, 1887 - "The German Army in Need of a Colonial Army", August 23-31, 1887 1887 - Gerik, Karl von, Court Preacher, Stuttgart: "Brosamen", 18/19 Nov. 1887 - Günthert, J. E. von, Colonel, Stuttgart: "Agnes", Novella, 12/16/24/25 Oct. 1887 - Hahn, Otto Dr.., Reutlingen: "Perpetua", Trauerspiel, 10th/14th Nov. 1887 - Hinrichsen, Adolf, Charlottenburg: "Literary Germany", "German Thinkers", 30th Jan. 1888 - Hölder, by Dr. med, Stuttgart: "On the construction of a new insane asylum in Weissenau", 12-17 May 1887; "The physical and mental peculiarities of criminals", 6-15 May 1888 - Keller, Otto Dr. Prof., Freiburg/Br./Prague: "Animals of classical antiquity", 25 Aug 1887 - Keppler, P. Dr. Prof., Tübingen: "Württemberg's Church Art Antiquities", 23-30 Nov. 1888 - Lachenmaier, G., Stuttgart: "Duke Eugen von Württemberg", 6th/12th Febr. 1888 - Lang, Paul, city priest, Ludwigsburg: "Maulbronner Geschichtenbuch", 21st/26th Sept. 1887 - Manskopf, Gustav, Frankfurt a. M.: "Der Justitia-Brunnen auf dem Römerberg in Frankfurt", 12th/20th May 1887 - Miller, Konrad. Dr. Prof, geography historian, Stuttgart: "Peutinger'sche Tafel", 28/31 Dec. 1887 - Paulus, Eduard Dr. Prof., Stuttgart: "Das Kloster Bebenhausen", 8/9 June 1887 - Perthes, Emil, bookstore, Gotha: "Portraits of the German Emperors", 1/4 Sept. 1887 - Pfleiderer, Eugen, Munich: "Handbuch der bayerischen und württembergischen Aktiengesellschaften", 29 Aug. 1887 - "The German Emperors' Guide to the German Empire", Munich: "Handbuch der bayerischen und württembergischen Aktiengesellschaften", 29 Aug. 1887 - "The German Empire", Munich: "The German Emperors' Guide to the German Empire", 1/4 Sept. 1887 - Pfleiderer, Eugen, Munich: "Handbuch der bayerischen und württembergischen Aktiengesellschaften", 29 Aug., 2 Sept. 1888 - Pochhammer, M. von Dr., Gernsbach, "Portraits of the German Emperors", 1/4 Sept. 1887 - Preßel, Wilhelm, Pfarrer, Lustenau/Tübingen: "The People of Israel in Dispersion", 2 Dec. 1887 - Ranke, E. Dr. Prof., Marburg: "Festschrift der Universität Marburg", 13th/14th June 1888 - Reuß, Heinrich Fürst von, younger line: "Lebensbild der Fürstin Agnes Reuß, born Duchess of Württemberg", 29th Oct., 3rd Nov. 1887 - Riecke, by Dr.., Staatsrat, Stuttgart: "Constitution, Administration and State Budget of the Kingdom of Württemberg", 15-16 May 1887 - "Riemenschneider, Tilmann and his School", 30 Sept., 2 Oct., 1887, 6-8 July 1888 - Roß, Albert, Magdeburg: "Allgemeines deutsches Eisenbahn-Liederbuch", 24-27 Sept. 1887 - Sanden, A. von, Oberstleutnant, Berlin: "König Wilhelm und Kaiser Napoleon III. (1870)", June 17-20, 1887 - Schanzenbach, Otto Dr. Prof., Stuttgart: "Mömpelgards schöne Tage", May 8-11, 1887 - Schneider, Eugen Dr., Archive Secretary, Stuttgart: "Württembergische Reformationsgeschichte", June 4-5, 1887; "Codex Hirsaugiensis", February 2-8, 1888 - Schneider, Heinz Dr. Prof., Stuttgart: "Württembergische Reformationsgeschichte", June 4-5, 1887; "Codex Hirsaugiensis", February 2-8, 1888 - Schneider, Heinz Dr. Prof. Dr., Stuttgart: "Mömpelgards schöne Tage", May 8-11, 1887 - Schneider, Eugen Dr., Archive Secretary, Stuttgart: "Württembergische Reformationsgeschichte", June 4-5, 1887; "Codex Hirsaugiensis", February 2-8, 1888 - Schneider, Heinz Dr. Prof, Gotha: "Portraits of the German Emperors", 1/4 Sept. 1887 - Schott, Theodor Dr. Prof., Stuttgart: "Württemberg and the French in 1688", 25 Nov. 1887 - Soldan, Sigmund, bookshop, Nuremberg: "Dürer's Painting", 11/13 July 1888 - Stälin, by Dr.., Oberstudienrat, Archivrat, Stuttgart: "History of Württemberg", continued, January 13-18, 1887; "History of the City of Calw", Dec 18-25, 1887 - Stein, Sigismund Theodor Dr., Frankfurt: "The Light in the Service of Scientific Research", Aug. 27, Sept. 5, 1888 - Streeter, Edwin, London: "Precious Stones and Gems", Feb. 8/14, 1887 - Streit, Carl, Bad Kissingen: "Tilmann Riemenschneider and his School", Sept. 30, 1888 - "The Light in the Service of Scientific Research", Aug. 5, 1888 - "The Light in the Service of Scientific Research", Sept. 8/14, 1887 - Streit, Carl, Bad Kissingen: "Tilmann Riemenschneider and his School", Sept. 30, 1888 2 Oct. 1887, 6 / 8 July 1888 - Trost, Ludwig Dr., Munich: "From the scientific and artistic life of Bavaria", "Jerusalem and the Crucifixion of Christ", 10 / 13 Nov. 1887 - Walcher, Karl, Stuttgart: "Sculptures of the Stuttgart pleasure house at Lichtenstein Castle", 28 July, 3 Aug. 1887

          Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062/112 · File · 1894-1927
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • 1894-1927, Federal Archives, BArch N 1062 Harden, Maximilian Contains:<br />Wilhelm, Dr., 1919; Wilhelmy, Albert, Dr. jur., 1900; v. Wilke, Adold H., Berlin, writer, 1906-1912; Wille, Bruno, writer, 1899; Willen, Martha, 1913; Winand, Hans, 1915; Winckler-Tannenberg, Friedrich, 1927; Windschild, Hermann, 1915; Winterfeld, former managing director of the Berliner Handelsgesellschaft, o.Dat.; Winzer, Hugo, Dresden, Dr. phil.., 1908; by Wissmann, Hermann, Lauterberg/H., African explorer, 1894; by Witte, Count Sergej, Russian statesman, o.Dat.; Wittekindt, Hersfeld, 1916; Wittenberg, Max, Berlin and Hamburg, editor, 1900-1903; Witting, Brothers Limited, London, 1900-1922; Witting, Henriette M., Geneva, 1918 (counter letters see no. 147); Witting, Henry R., England, Agent, 1900-1910; Witting, Julian, Heidelberg and Altona, Regional Court Council, 1900-1921; Witting, Richard, Lord Mayor of Poznan, member of the Prussian Parliament. Mansion, bank manager, 1895-1923, o.d. description: Contains: Wilhelm, Dr., 1919; Wilhelmy, Albert, Dr. jur., 1900; v. Wilke, Adold H., Berlin, writer, 1906-1912; Wille, Bruno, writer, 1899; Willen, Martha, 1913; Winand, Hans, 1915; Winckler-Tannenberg, Friedrich, 1927; Windschild, Hermann, 1915; Winterfeld, former managing director of the Berliner Handelsgesellschaft, o.Dat.; Winzer, Hugo, Dresden, Dr. phil.., 1908; by Wissmann, Hermann, Lauterberg/H., African explorer, 1894; by Witte, Count Sergej, Russian statesman, o.Dat.; Wittekindt, Hersfeld, 1916; Wittenberg, Max, Berlin and Hamburg, editor, 1900-1903; Witting, Brothers Limited, London, 1900-1922; Witting, Henriette M., Geneva, 1918 (counter letters see no. 147); Witting, Henry R., England, Agent, 1900-1910; Witting, Julian, Heidelberg and Altona, Regional Court Council, 1900-1921; Witting, Richard, Lord Mayor of Poznan, member of the Prussian Parliament. Mansion, Bank Director, 1895-1923, n.d.
          Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062/92 · File · 1889-1923
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • 1889-1923, Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062 Harden, Maximilian Contains:<br />Scheben, Leonhard, Südwest-Afrika, 1918-1921, o.Dat.; Scheffler, Karl, Kunstschriftsteller, 1900-1908, o.Dat.; Schleper, Otto, Sänger, o.Dat.; Scher, Peter, München, Schriftsteller u. Redakteur, 1914; Scherer, Conrad, Düsseldorf (Liberal Vereinigung), 1908; Scherer, Dr....; Scheben, Leonhard, Südwest-Afrika, 1918-1921, o.Dat.; Scher, Peter, München, Schriftsteller u. Redakteur, 1914; Scherer, Conrad, Düsseldorf (Liberale Vereinigung), 1908; Scherer, Dr.., 1917; Schering, Emil, writer, translator Strindberg, 1904-1923 (counter letters see no. 147); Scherk, Hermann (see no. 150); Scherl, August, publisher bookseller, 1910-1918; v. Scheven, Paul, 1916; Scheyer (?), Dr. Moritz, 1915; Schickele, René, writer, o.Dat.; Schidrowitz, Samuel, Berlin, 1918; Schied, Adolf, editor, 1910-1912; Schilling, Fr, Frankfurt/Oder, Chief Postal Secretary, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schlaf, Johannes, writer, 1902-1916; Schlaikjer, Erich, Berlin, writer, 1897; Schlegel, Hans, Cologne, 1922; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, physician and doctor, 1922; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, doctor and doctor, Berlin, 1997; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, Berlin, doctor, 1922 Writer, 1898-1916; Schlenther, Paul, Berlin, editor of the Vossische Zeitung, later director of the Hoftheater Wien, 1889-1891; Schlesinger, Friedrich, 1903-1904; Schlesinger, Robert, Vienna, 1919; Schlieben, Hans, Belgrad, 1913-1914; Schliepmann, Hans, Berlin, Baurat, 1907; Schmaltz, Elfriede (see Appendix II); Schmid, Erich Nachf., 1916; Schmidt, Conrad, Berlin, Chairman of the Verein Freie Volksbühne, 1900; Schmidt, E. E. Hermann, Berlin, 1917; Schmidt, Fritz, Berlin, Teacher, 1909; Schmidt, Fritz, Dr., Dresden, 1913, 1915-1916; Schmidt, Helene, Lüdenscheid, 1916-1923; Schmidt, Walter, Kristiania, 1912-1915 description: Contains: Scheben, Leonhard, Southwest Africa, 1918-1921, no date; Scheffler, Karl, art writer, 1900-1908, no date; Schleper, Otto, singer, no date; Scher, Peter, Munich, writer and editor, 1914; Scherer, Conrad, Düsseldorf (Liberal Association), 1908; Scherer, Dr., 1917; Schering, Emil, writer, translator Strindberg, 1904-1923 (counter letters see no. 147); Scherk, Hermann (see no. 150); Scherl, August, publisher bookseller, 1910-1918; v. Scheven, Paul, 1916; Scheyer (?), Dr. Moritz, 1915; Schickele, René, writer, o.Dat.; Schidrowitz, Samuel, Berlin, 1918; Schied, Adolf, editor, 1910-1912; Schilling, Fr, Frankfurt/Oder, Chief Postal Secretary, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schlaf, Johannes, writer, 1902-1916; Schlaikjer, Erich, Berlin, writer, 1897; Schlegel, Hans, Cologne, 1922; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, physician and doctor, 1922; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Stuttgart, 1916; Schilling, Richard, Stuttgart, 1916; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, doctor and doctor, Berlin, 1997; Schleich, Carl Ludwig, Berlin, Berlin, doctor, 1922 Writer, 1898-1916; Schlenther, Paul, Berlin, editor of the Vossische Zeitung, later director of the Hoftheater Wien, 1889-1891; Schlesinger, Friedrich, 1903-1904; Schlesinger, Robert, Vienna, 1919; Schlieben, Hans, Belgrad, 1913-1914; Schliepmann, Hans, Berlin, Baurat, 1907; Schmaltz, Elfriede (see Appendix II); Schmid, Erich Nachf., 1916; Schmidt, Conrad, Berlin, Chairman of the Verein Freie Volksbühne, 1900; Schmidt, E. E. Hermann, Berlin, 1917; Schmidt, Fritz, Berlin, teacher, 1909; Schmidt, Fritz, Dr., Dresden, 1913, 1915-1916; Schmidt, Helene, Lüdenscheid, 1916-1923; Schmidt, Walter, Kristiania, 1912-1915
          Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062/100 · File · 1895-1924
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
          • Contains:<br />Senfft von Pilasch, Frhr., 1896; Sering, Max, University Professor, Economist, 1910; Servaes, Franz, writer, 1900-1910, n.d.; Seulisse, Hans, Augsburg, lawyer, 1910; v. Seydlitz, Ada Leonie, n. d.; v. Seydlitz-Kurzbach, Baron Rudolph, 1913-1920; Siebert, Berlin, lawyer, 1921; Sieburg, Friedrich, writer, 1923; Sieghart, Rudolf, Vienna, Austrian financier and bank president, 1899-1911; Sienkiewicz, Henryk, Poland. Writer, 1907; Sighele, Scipio, 1895; Silbergleit, Arthur, 1911-1919, o.Dat.Sireteau, Paul, 1915; Speck, Wilhelm, writer, 1904-1913; Spemann, Gottfried, publisher, 1897; Spiecker, Karl, 1926; Spielhagen, Friedrich, writer, 1895-1896; Springer, Jaro, art historian, 1898-1906; Der Staatskommissar für öffentliche Ordnung, Berlin, 1921; Staerk, F. H., Baden-Baden, 1922; Stahl, Fritz (Siegfried Lilienthal), art historian, n.d.; Stableton, Mrs. William J., jun., Detroit, 1924; Stavenhagen, W., Hauptmann a.D., 1911-1912; Steege, Hans, 1918; Steffau, J., Gdansk, 1901; Steffen (Hanomag), 1915; Stegemann, Herbert, Berlin, 1909-1914; Steiger, Edgar ("The New World"), 1897; Stein, Bernhard, 1909; v. Stein, Frhr., 1907; Stein, Ludwig, Bern, Prof., Dr. phil., 1901-1912; Steinbömer, 1916-1922; Sil-Vera, Vienna (G. Silberer), feuilletonist, 1915; Simmel, Georg, philosopher and sociologist, 1900-1912; Simon, Helene (s. No. 150); Simons, Walter, lawyer and statesman, 1919; Singer, Wilhelm, editor, 1905-1916, o.Dat.; Sinzheimer, Dr, Editor of "Youth", 1907; v. Skal, Geo, U.S.A., 1914; Smedal, Gustav, rapporteur for Norway. Newspapers, 1916; Solf, Wilhelm, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office, 1915-1918; Sombart, Werner, university professor, economist, 1902-1911; Sonnenfeld, Hugo, Berlin, lawyer, 1906-1919; Sontag, Berlin, editor of the Kreuz-Zeitung, 1913; Soot, Fritz, Kammersänger of the Dresdener Hofoper, 1914 description: Contains: Mustard of Pilasch, Frhr., 1896; Sering, Max, university professor.., Economist, 1910; Servaes, Franz, writer, 1900-1910, n.d.; Seulisse, Hans, Augsburg, lawyer, 1910; v. Seydlitz, Ada Leonie, n. d.; v. Seydlitz-Kurzbach, Baron Rudolph, 1913-1920; Siebert, Berlin, lawyer, 1921; Sieburg, Friedrich, writer, 1923; Sieghart, Rudolf, Vienna, Austrian financier and bank president, 1899-1911; Sienkiewicz, Henryk, Poland. Writer, 1907; Sighele, Scipio, 1895; Silbergleit, Arthur, 1911-1919, o.Dat.Sireteau, Paul, 1915; Speck, Wilhelm, writer, 1904-1913; Spemann, Gottfried, publisher, 1897; Spiecker, Karl, 1926; Spielhagen, Friedrich, writer, 1895-1896; Springer, Jaro, art historian, 1898-1906; Der Staatskommissar für öffentliche Ordnung, Berlin, 1921; Staerk, F. H., Baden-Baden, 1922; Stahl, Fritz (Siegfried Lilienthal), art historian, n.d.; Stableton, Mrs. William J., jun., Detroit, 1924; Stavenhagen, W., Hauptmann a.D., 1911-1912; Steege, Hans, 1918; Steffau, J., Gdansk, 1901; Steffen (Hanomag), 1915; Stegemann, Herbert, Berlin, 1909-1914; Steiger, Edgar ("The New World"), 1897; Stein, Bernhard, 1909; v. Stein, Frhr., 1907; Stein, Ludwig, Bern, Prof., Dr. phil., 1901-1912; Steinbömer, 1916-1922; Sil-Vera, Vienna (G. Silberer), feuilletonist, 1915; Simmel, Georg, philosopher and sociologist, 1900-1912; Simon, Helene (s. No. 150); Simons, Walter, lawyer and statesman, 1919; Singer, Wilhelm, editor, 1905-1916, o.Dat.; Sinzheimer, Dr, Editor of "Youth", 1907; v. Skal, Geo, U.S.A., 1914; Smedal, Gustav, rapporteur for Norway. Newspapers, 1916; Solf, Wilhelm, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office, 1915-1918; Sombart, Werner, university professor, economist, 1902-1911; Sonnenfeld, Hugo, Berlin, lawyer, 1906-1919; Sontag, Berlin, editor of the Kreuz-Zeitung, 1913; Soot, Fritz, Kammersänger of the Dresdener Hofoper, 1914 1895-1924, Federal Archive, BArch N 1062 Harden, Maximilian
          Cabinet orders, vol. 71
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, I Nr. 238/20 · File · Jan. - Juni 1888
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          122 sheets, Contains: - Distinction with the High Order of the Black Eagle with the Grand Cross of the Red Eagle Order: Duke Ludwig in Bavaria, Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse and Prince Wilhelm of Hesse - Distinction with the High Order of the Black Eagle: von Schweinitz (extraordinary and authorized ambassador in St. Petersburg, General of the Infantry, Adjutant General) - Distinction with the Grand Cross of the Red Eagle Order with diamonds: Galimberti (Monsignor, Papal Nuncio in Vienna, Hereditary Bishop of Nicaea), Count of Pejacsewic (Austrian General of the Cavalry), Sadullah Pasha (Turkish Ambassador in Vienna) - awarded the Grand Cross of the Red Eagle Order: Billot (Division General and Senator, French Ambassador in Extraordinary Mission), Don Genaro de Quesada y Matevos, Marquis de Miravalles (General Captain, Granden of Spain, Spanish Ambassador in Extraordinary Mission), Count Gerbaix de Sonnaz (Italian Lieutenant General), Naib-es-Saltaneh (Son of the Shah of Persia) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1. Class with brilliant-cut diamonds: Jonkheer van Capellen (Dutch Adjutant General, Vice-Admiral), Prince Schachowskoy (Russian Adjutant General) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1. Class with oak leaves and with the enamel ribbon of the Crown Order: Count of Brandenburg (envoy in Brussels), Count of Werthern-Beichlingen (Real Privy Councillor and Chamberlain, envoy in Munich) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1st Class with the enamel ribbon of the Crown Order: von Riedel (Bavarian Minister of Finance) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1st Class with the enamel ribbon of the Crown Order: von Riedel (Bavarian Minister of Finance) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1st Class with the enamel ribbon of the Crown Order: von Riedel (Bavarian Minister of Finance) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1st Class with the enamel ribbon of the Crown Order: von Riedel (Bavarian Minister of Finance) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 1st Class with the enamel ribbon of the Crown Order: von Riedel (Bavarian Minister of Finance) Great: Baron Ferdinando Acton (Italian Vice Admiral), Carp (Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs), Emin-es-Sultan (Persian Minister of Customs), von Grolmann (Grand Duke of Hesse Colonel-Chamberlain), Nicaise (Lieutenant General, Belgian Inspector General of Artillery), Baron von Reischach (Lord Chamberlain of the Queen of Württemberg), Said Khalifa (Sultan of Zanzibar), Marquis Saionzi (Japanese Ambassador on Extraordinary Mission, Japanese Ambassador in Berlin), Sava Gruitsch (Serbian Prime Minister and Minister of War), Count van der Straten-Ponthoz (Belgian Ambassador in Berlin) - Awarded the Star of the Red Eagle Order 2. Class: Blum Pasha (Undersecretary of State in the Egyptian Ministry of Finance), Dr. Eyschen (Luxembourg Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin), Gotowski (Commander of the Russian 37th State), Dr. Eyschen (Luxembourg Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin). Dragoner Regiment), Knight Latterer von Lintenburg (Colonel, Commander of the Austrian Infantry Regiment No. 34), Baron van Rode (Belgian Major General), von Werner (Privy Council in the Grand Duke of Hesse State Ministry), - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 2. The first class with the star: Capellini (Rector of the University of Bologna), Luigi Civita (Italian Rear Admiral), Sir Arthur Ellis (Great Britain Major General), Baron von Fredericks (Russian Major General), Sir G. Harman (Great Britain Major General), Orlow (Russian Major General and Court Marshal) - awarded the Red Eagle Order 2nd class with diamonds: Candiano (Romanian Colonel and Wing Adjutant), Korobka (Colonel, Commander of the Russian 5th Kalugaschen Infantry Regiment) - Awarded the 2nd Class Red Eagle Order with Oak Leaves: Count von Bray-Steinburg (Minister at the Serbian Court) - Awarded the 2nd Class Red Eagle Order. Class: Acquasciati (Mayor in San Remo), Don Julio Fuentes (Military Attaché at the Spanish Embassy in Berlin), Garelli (Sub-Prefect in San Remo) Freiherr von Hodenberg (Saxon Colonel of the 2nd Grenadier Regiment No. 101 and Commander of the 6th Grenadier Regiment). Infantry Brigade No. 64), Kornprobst (French Lieutenant-Colonel), Korobka (Colonel, Commander of the Russian 5th Reich), Korobka (Commander of the Russian 5th Reich). Kalugaschen Infantry Regiment), Lord Algernot Lennck (Great British Colonel), Nyqvist (Swedish-Norwegian Wing Adjutant, Lieutenant Colonel), Chevalier Osio (Italian Colonel), Count Stenbock (Adjutant and Court Marshal of the Grand Duke Sergius of Russia), Hon. Reginald Talbot (Great British Colonel), Tolstoy (Russian Colonel) - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 3rd Class with the ribbon: Frontinsky (Captain of the Russian 5th Class). Kalugaschen Infanterieregiments), von Mühlberg (Real Legation Council, Lecturing Council in the Foreign Office), von Villaume (Wing Adjutant, Lieutenant Colonel, Military Representative in St. Petersburg), - Awarded the Red Eagle Order 3. Class: van Beyma (Secretary General of the Dutch Ministry of Justice), Bianchi (Lieutenant of the Carabinieri in San Remo), van den Bosch (Dutch Ordonnance Officer, Artillery Captain), Bull (Danish Captain), Enver Bey (Major, Military Attaché at the Turkish Embassy in Vienna), Alexander Dmitrieff (Director of the Customs Office Wirballen), Geiger (Head of the Council of Accountants in the Bavarian Ministry of Finance), Hon. Alwynne Greville (Great Britain Captain), Count von Hohenwart zu Gerlachstein (Secretary of the Austro-Hungarian Embassy in Berlin), Manfredi (Captain of the Ship in San Remo), Michel (French Commander), Mog Bey (First Treasurer of the Egyptian National Debt), Dr. Ott (Privy Medical Officer in Mariánské Lázn?, Prof. at the University of Prague), Sapuntzakis (Major, Military Accompanier of the Crown Prince of Greece), Schack (Superintendent in Vienna), Schilling (Chancellery Director at the Russian Governement in Kowno), Dr. Karl Sell (Grand Duke of Hesse, Senior Consistiorial Councillor and Superintendent in Darmstadt), Snarski (Captain of the Russian Guard Grenadier Regiment), Tschiritsch (Serbian Wing Adjutant), Graf d'Ursel (Legation Councillor at the Belgian Embassy in Berlin), Dr J. Wolffson (Chairman of the Hamburg Bar Association), - Awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order with Swords: Kund (First Lieutenant at the Federal Foreign Office), Tappenbeck (Second Lieutenant at the Federal Foreign Office) - Awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order with Swords: Brümmer (Lieutenant of the Russian 5th Class), - Awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order with Swords: Kund (First Lieutenant at the Federal Foreign Office), Tappenbeck (Second Lieutenant at the Federal Foreign Office) - Awarded the 4th Class Red Eagle Order with Swords: Brümmer (Lieutenant of the Russian 5th Class) Kalugaschen Infanterieregiments), Conrad de Buisseret Steenbecque de Blareughien (Legation Secretary 2. Bykoff (Lieutenant desw of the Russian Grade Grenadier Regiment), Prince de Caraman (Belgian Legation Secretary), Franz Cornelius (Reindeer in Potsdam), Count de Crecente (Attaché of the Spanish Extraordinary Embassy), Flöcke (Division Parson at Schwerin), Gaupp (Captain in the Württemberg Pioneer Battalion No. 13), Haya Karva (Japanese Captain), Kramaroff (Lieutenant of the Russian Dragoon Regiment No. 37), Krauskopf (Vice-President of the German Charity Association in St. PetersburgEmil von Lobstein (businessman in St. Petersburg), Knight von Mann-Tiechler (Bavarian Captain in the 1st World War) Foot Artillery Regiment), Xavier Machado and Malaquias de Lemos (Portuguese Lieutenant), Markowitsch (head of the railway station in Wirballen), Moncheur (Legation Secretary at the Belgian Embassy in Berlin), Normann (Chancellery Council in the Federal Foreign Office), Graf von Pourtalès (Legation Council in the Federal Foreign Office), Rooch (secret expediting secretary, interpreter at the Embassy in St. Petersburg), Rooch (secret expediting secretary, interpreter at the Embassy in St. Petersburg), Rooch (secret expediting secretary, interpreter at the Embassy in St. Petersburg). Petersburg), Rossetti (Railway Station Chief in San Remo), Salmon (Lieutenant Colonel of the Austrian Infantry Regiment No. 34), Schernikau (Director of the insurance "Russian Lloyd"), Stemrich (Legation Councillor in the Foreign Office), Szirmay de Szirma-Bessenyö (First Lieutenant of the Austrian Hussar Regiment no. 10) - Red Eagle Medal: Nicolaus Albowitsch (Sergeant of the Grand Prince Throne Successor of Russia), Kurbatzki (Sergeant of the Russian Dragoon Regiment), Leontius Orel (Cossack NCO of the Grand Prince Throne Successor of Russia), Stunder (Sergeant of the Russian Guard Grenadier Regiment), - Crown Order 1st Class in Diamonds: Dr. Neidhardt (Grand Duke of Hesse extraordinary envoy and authorized minister), - Awarded the Crown Order 1. Great: Finger (Grand Duke of Hesse), Nariman Khan (Persian envoy in Vienna), von Nägler (Danish court chief and chamberlain), Prince Vladimir Obolensky (Russian court marshal), Max von Pappenheim (Oberhofmeister of the Queen-Mother of Bavaria), Prince von Radolin (Oberhofmarschall, Real Privy Councillor and Minister), Sir Beauchamp Walker (Lieutenant General of Great Britain), - Awarded the Star of the Crown Order 2. Class: Freiherr von Nordeck zur Rabenau (Grand Ducal Hessian Chief Stable Master), Comte des Sesmaisons (French General) - Awarded the 2nd Crown Order. Class with the star: Knight Billimek von Waissolm (Colonel, Austrian commander of the 3rd class) Mountain Brigade), Takwor Agopian Pasha (Administrator of the Egyptian Railways), Jakub Artin Pasha (Undersecretary of State in the Egyptian Ministry of Public Education), Count Bermondi (Prefect of the Province of Porto Maurizio), Dembonski (Major General in the Russian Guard Grenadier Regiment), Mathews (General of the Sultan of Zanzibar), Count d'Oultremont (Belgian Court Marshal and Palace Marshal), Baron von Stempel (Russian Real State Councillor and Master of Ceremonies), Baron Taube (Russian Real State Councillor) - Awarded the Crown Order 2. Class with brilliant-cut diamonds: Count von Benckendorff (Captain, Imperial Russian Wing Adjutant), Count von Orsini and Rosenberg (Major, Imperial Austrian Wing Adjutant) - Awarded the Crown Order 2. Class: Becker (Grand Duke of Hesse Head of Cabinet), Dobos de Marczinfalva (Major in the Austrian Infantry Regiment No. 34), Count von Douglas and Baron von Lagerfelt (Royal Swedish-Norwegian Chamberlain), Knatz (Privy Councillor in the Legation of Stuttgart), Dr. Lueders (Chief of Court of the Crown Prince of Greece), von Marcher (Danish Gendarmerie Colonel in Kolding), Merry del Val (Papal Monsignor), Persico (Corvette Captain, Commander of the Aviso Barbarigo), Count Stackelberg (Imperial Russian Captain of the Guard Cavalry, Wing Adjutant of Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia), Teinzmann (Lieutenant Colonel, Commander of the Austrian Hussar Regiment No. 10), Alexander Terevnikow (head of the customs district Wirballen), von Werner (Grand Duke of Hesse), Zembsch (Minister-Resident in Lima) - Awarded the Crown Order 3. Class: Mehmet Bey (second secretary of the Thuringian Embassy in Vienna), Alfredo Bonnefoi (Italian ship's lieutenant), Breidert (Legation Councillor in the Grand Duke of Hesse Ministry of State), Ernesto Cerimeli (Italian shipbuilding engineer), Louis Cuvelier (adjutant of the Belgian Minister of War, 3. Régiment des Chasseurs), by Favrat-Jacquier de Bernay (Hofrat, Chancellor of Legation at the Embassy in Brussels), Felzmann (Rittmeister im Österreichischen Husaren-Regimant), Chevalier Franzini (Italian Captain), Glasenapp (Rittmeister im Russischen Dragoner-Regiment), Baron Giesl von Gieslingen (Captain, Kaiserlich Österreichischer Ordonnanz-Offizier), Haillot (French Captain), Horn (Prussian Customs Revision Inspector, Undersecretary of State in the Turkish Ministry of Commerce), Laudet (Embassy Secretary at the Berlin French Embassy), Erwin Meier (Captain in the Galitian Infantry Regiment No. 89), Count de Merode (Royal Belgian Lieutenant), Mignon (Chief Commissioner of the Police of Liège), Don Antonio Pacheco y Janguas (Captain of a ship in Spain), Palmeri (Inspector in San Remo), de Quesada and Monte (Royal Spanish Captains), Santarosa (Lieutenant of a ship in San Remo), Schill (Major, Württemberg Pioneer Battalion No. 13, Commander of the Lutschiffer), Szartory de Lipcse (Captain of the Austrian Infantry Regiment No. 34), Thorbecke (Dutch Reichsadvokat), Chrisan Tschekawer (Collegiate Assessor, Assistant Doctor of the Grand Duke's Throne Successor of Russia), Dr. theol. von Zimmermann (Vienna) - Awarded the Crown Order 4. Great: Cignetti (quartermaker of the Carabinieri in San Remo), Fausto Cucchi Boasso (Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Berlin), Dorfer (Bavarian Zeug captain in the artillery depot in Ingolstadt), Emmanuel Hübner (technical official in the presidential office of the Reich War Ministry in Vienna), Jaide (Grand Ducal Inspector of the Hessian Ministerial Chancellery), Kobetzki (Collegiate Assessor at the Russian Government in Kowno), Lauter (Imperial Russian Court Official), Litassy (Court Hunter in Vienna), G. Meyer (Captain of the North German Lloyd steamer "Elbe"), Neujean (Deputy Commissioner of the Police of Liège), Perner (Personal Chamberlain of the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef), Nicolaus Radzich (Caretaker of the Grand Duke's successor to the throne of Russia), Röttger (Grand Ducal Hessian Ministerial Registrar), Gustav Sacks (Pensioner in Paris), Ranise (Head of the Telegraph Office in San Remo), Noble von Worlitzky (Court Control Official in Vienna) - awarded the Cross of the Knights of the House Order of the Hohenzollern: Krüger (Police Director, Labourer at the Federal Foreign Office) - Appointed foreign knight of the Order pour le mérite for Sciences and Arts: Frederic Sir Leighton (History painter, President of the Academy in London), Charles de Marignac (Prof. of Chemistry in Geneva), C. G. Meneghini (Prof. of Chemistry in Geneva), C. G. Meneghini (Prof. of Chemistry in Geneva). in Pisa), Emile Wauters (history painter in Brussels) - Appointment: von Alvensleben (Chamberlain and Legation Councillor, previously envoy in Washington, now envoy in Brussels), Count von Arco-Valley (Legation Councillor, previously Consul General for Egypt, now envoy in Washington), von Bülow (Legation Councillor, previously first secretary at the Embassy in St. Petersburg), von Bülow (Legation Councillor, previously first secretary at the Embassy in St. Petersburg) - Appointment: von Alvensleben (Chamberlain and Legation Councillor, previously envoy in Washington, now envoy in Brussels), Count von Arco-Valley (Legation Councillor, previously Consul General for Egypt, now envoy in Washington), von Bülow (Legation Councillor, previously first secretary at the Embassy in St. Petersburg. Petersburg, now envoy in Bucharest), Busch (Real Secret Legation Council, previously envoy in Bucharest, now envoy in Stockholm), Kempermann (previously Consul General in Korea, now Minister-Resident in Bangkok), Graf zu Rantzau (Secret Legation Council, previously speaking council in the Foreign Office, now envoy in Munich), Stumm (Legation Councillor, previously envoy at the Spanish court, now extraordinary and authorized ambassador), Zembsch (Minister-Resident in Lima, now also in Ecuador), Baron von Waecker-Gotter (previously envoy in Mexico, now envoy at the Portuguese court) - transfer to (temporary) retirement: Count von Beust (Legation Councillor, Legation Secretary in the Embassy in Brussels), von Pfuehl (Legation Councillor, previously Minister in Stockholm, now Real Secret Councillor with the predicate "Excellency"), Gustav von Schulenburg-Priemen (Chamberlain, previously Minister in Dresden), Count von Werthern-Beichlingen (Real Secret Councillor and Chamberlain, Minister in Munich) - transfer: of Deines (Major at the General Staff and at the Embassy in Vienna, now General Staff of the Army), Baron von Heintze-Weissenrode (Lieutenant Seconde of the 1. Garde-Dragoner-Regiment to the Embassy in London), Baron von Kapp-Herr I (Second Lieutenant of the Garde-Husaren-Regiment, now to the Embassy in Vienna), Mueller (Captain, formerly General Staff, now Military Attaché in Bucharest), Baron von Plessen (Lapitän-Letnant, now Marine Attaché for the Nordic Empires in place of Freiherr von Rössing), von Rantzau (Major at the General Staff and at the Legation in Munich, now General Staff of the Army), von Wedel (Second Lieutenant of the 1st Reich, now Naval Attaché for the Nordic Empires in place of Freiherr von Rössing), von Wedel (Second Lieutenant of the 1st Reich, now Navy Attaché for the Nordic Empires in place of Freiherr von Rössing). Guard Dragoon Regiment to the Embassy in Paris), Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Captain at the Embassy in St. Petersburg, now to the large General Staff), - approval of ongoing support: Hau (previously porter at the Embassy in Vienna), Omer (previously Kawasse/Btschaftswächter at the Consulate General in Constantinople), Henriette von Schmidthals (widow of the former envoy in Lisbon), Wolter (widow, previously working woman in the Foreign Office) - approval of a one-off support: Verein Deutscher Künstler in Rom - Permission of Holiday: by Deines (Major at the Embassy in Vienna) - Award of Character: by Villaume (Imperial Wing Adjutant, Military Representative in St. Petersburg, now Colonel) - Determination of predicate: Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (Lieutenant in the 2nd Hessian Hussar Regiment No. 14, predicate "sovereignty") - Approval of a donation: August Gräffe (from Cologne on the Rhine, for the foundation approved by the Foreign Office on 27.4.1885) - takeover of the protectorate: Deutsches Hospital in London, Verein Deutscher Künstler in Rom - rejection: Count Guido zu Lynar, request for reemployment - provisions on the uniform of the Reich officials in the three West African protectorates - assumption of costs for the manufacture and transport of the battery of six light field guns donated to the Sultan of Zanzibar;