Giessen
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Germany: Prisoners, including: Capture, trial, sentencing and imprisonment of individual prisoners of war: Sentence passed on eleven British prisoners at Clausthal for attempted escape. Trial of ten British prisoners at Hameln charged with stealing parcels of other prisoners. Trial of Percy Sainty at Munster for assault. Arrest of Captain Mapplebeck and Lieutenant Thompson at Schweidnitz. Trial of Joseph Tait at Frankfurt. Trial of Private Daniel Aitken at Cassebruch. Trial of Lieutenant Arthur Hicks at Coburg. Trial of Lieutenant John Parker at Coburg. Trial of Edward William White at Brandenburg. Notification of impending trials of German prisoners. Trial of John Clancy at Schneidemihl. Trials of Private E Scott and S Willoughby. Trial of George Booth at Munster. Sentence passed on Leuitenants Wainwright and Butterworth. Case of D C Birch, Royal Air Force, interned at Hozminder Camp. Trial of Rovert Newing and Charles Pelle at Munster. Case of Private Richard Webb, interned at Soltau. Trial of James Deuce at Berlin. Trial of George Lowe at Gorlitz. Trial of Edward Platt in Berlin. Trial of John Clark in Berlin. Trial of Private James Roberts at Hanover. Sentence of imprisonment on Private T Andrews. Trial of Arthur Barville at Minden. Case of Lieutenant A V Edwards, 9th Royal Fusliers. Trial of Lieutenant William Spencer in Berlin. Trial of Private T Andrews, 1st Kings Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Case of H M Rushworth. Case of Private E Vokins and Private W Farish. Trials of Privates Rudd and Fowler at Altona. Trial of Lieutenant Sissen at Frieburg. Trial of Walter Bridges and comrades at Cohn. Trial of William Gunning at Stuttgart. Appeal of Captain Mapplebeck and Leiutenant Thompson. Trial of Lieutenant Edward Edwards at Hanover. Case of Corporal J R Henshaw and other British Non-Commissioned Officers. Trial of Josef Topliss at Ausburg. Prolonged arrest of Leiutenant Boumphrey. Sentence of Lieutenant H D Hamilton. Procedure for disciplining German civilians in the UK. Trials of James Bendell and John Green at Posen. Trial of Richard Hill and comrades at Munster. Trial of Private Midgley. Trial of Lieutenant D C Birch, Royal Air Force. Case of Private W Gibson, awaiting trial at Meschede for attempted murder. Trial of Leiutenant Gerald Castelli at Schweidutz. Trial of Herbert Jackson at Minden. Trial of Colonel Carr Evonny de Correquer at Mainz. Liberation of British Prisoners of war condemned to long sentences. Trial of Ernest Gordon Batten at Stuttgurt. Case of Sergeant Major Davey Smith. Trial of John Spalding at Casse.l Trial of Arthur Haughty at Giessen. Trial of Charles James Lovelock at Geissen. Trial of Victor Gasson at Munster. Notification of a pending trial against Captain Batty-Smith. Trial of Arthur Greeves at Munster. Trial of John Day. Trial of Arthur Davies at Munster. Trial of David Johnson at Torgau. Trial at Captain Sanderson at Frankfurt. Trial of Leiutenant Philipp Gow and comrades at Freiburg. Trial of Lieutenant Norman Knight at Hanover. Trial of John Scott at Coblenz. Trial of Joseph Dobson and comrades at Frankfurt. Appeal of James MacAssey at Frankfurt. Case of Private David Cruickshant at Wehlheiden. Trial of Corporal J R Henshaw at Hameln. Trial of Allen Baker. Trial of William Fowler at Hamburg. Trial of Alfred Harris. Trial of Charles Hazlehurst and Ernest Hammond. Trial of George Lowe. Repatriation from Germany of Chaplains to the Forces, Reverend A Grant and Reverend C B Pike. Case of Anton Witte, interned at Alexandra Palace. Repatriation of Dr Heinrich Hadlich. Repatriation of Dr Ludwig Stoll. Repatriation of Dr J C Curan. Repatriation of Reverend W Amcoats. Repatriation of Reverend Richard Bird, interned at Holzminder. Repatriation of Reverend W F Morris and Reverend A B Karney, chaplains to the forces. Repatriation of Dr Hans Rautenberg, German officer interned at Donington Hall. Repatriation of British navy chaplains. Question of mode of punishment for escape while under arrest in prison. Maintenance of dscipline amongst German prisoners of war interned in the UK. Repatriation of German doctors and ministers of religion. Repatriation of missionaries from the Gold Coast belonging to the Basel Mission. German medical personnel eligible for repatriation. Repatriation of missionaries at Alexandra Palace. Repatriation of German missionaries from West Africa. German missionaries from Togoland. German missionaries from the Gold Coast interned in the UK. Code 1218 Files 368 (papers 114636-end)-962.
Germany: Prisoners, including: Cases for consideration for possible exchange or release of prisoners, including: Professor H S Macran, of Dublin University, held in Berlin: proposed exchange for two Germans interned in England. William Medwin Harris, interned in Germany: possible exchange with Fritz Heinsen, interned at Douglas, Isle of Man. Grant Watson, late HM Secretary of Legation in Brussels: reports of his arrest and detention in Berlin. Felix Jeffes, British Vice-Consul, Brussels: report of his arrest; possible exchange for German internees in England; also papers concerning his father, T E Jeffes, HM Consul at Brussels; enquiries from his wife, Jeanne Jeffes, c/o British Legation, The Hague. Mr C F Just, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Hamburg: detention in Hamburg; negotiations regarding possible release or exchange. Brigadier-General C E Bradley, interned in Germany: request from his wife, Alice Bradley of London, that he be considered for exchange or release on medical grounds. A J Nelson Hawkins, interned at Ruhleben following arrest at the outbreak of war when working for South African Government as an Inspecting Engineer in Hanover: request for possible exchange. Vice-Consul Walker of Lille: report of his arrest and internment at Ruhleben. Dr Werner Kieschme, German Consul, interned in England. Release of certain Germans on grounds of ill-health: request for names. Exchange of prisoners unfit for further service: case of Brevet-Major H C Johnson, Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Carl Menke, German Honorary Consul: alleged detention. Detention in Egypt of four German consular clerks: Hermann Paulus, Franz Blasig, Wilhelm Schulz, and Ludwig Thomas. Proposed exchange of consuls (Grant Watson, Thomas E Jeffes, and James E Walker); also C F Just, Canadian Trade Commissioner. Proposed exchange of Dr A Haber, Governor of German New Guinea, and Colonel John H Stratton, retired, in Bad Nauheim, Germany. Mr Morrison-Cleator, HM late Vice-Consul at Mannheim: papers concerning his death in hospital at Ruhleben camp; also cases of German consular officers detained in England, Mr von Jena, Baron von Ow-Wachendorf, and Dr Guradze. Winthrop P Bell, of Halifaz, Nova Scotia, interned in Germany: enquiry from his father, A M Bell, regarding possible exchange with a German non-combatant in Dorchester camp. Exchange questions with German Government: memorandum on position up to end of 1914. Detention of Mr Rolfes, German Consul at Port Elizabeth and treatment of E F Ottens, German Vice-Consul at Salisbury. Colonel Paul F M Baddeley, British Pro-Consul at Bruges: reports of his arrest and his being held prisoner at Giessen, Germany; also his daughter, Mrs Vincent Smith. Exchange of medically unfit and invalid civilians: enquiry regarding possible intervention of the Pope. Lieutenant J B Butt, Kings Own Light Infantry, wounded prisoner of war in Germany: request for exchange as an incapacitated military prisoner. Major Ponsonby-Shaw, retired British officer held in the officers prison at Celle: possible exchange for Major Ritter, German officer detained in England. Wounded British officers in hospital in Maine, and unfit for further military service: possible exchange; Captain Ian McDonald Henderson, London Scottish Regiment, and Captain Theodore Young Dobson, Royal Naval Division. Colonel Hemans, retired British officer held in Germany with his wife: request for their release or exchange. Invalids in Germany: lists of individuals. Herr Grimm, Secretary, German Consulate, Bombay: possible exchange. Private G Austin, incapacitated prisoner of war: request from his father, T H Austin of Swansea, that he be considered for exchange. Exchange of consuls: possible arrangement whereby repatriated Germans shall be prevented from serving with German forces. Exchange of medical personnel: detention of Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) officers and men, and sanitary service personnel. Lieutenant R S Moore, incapacitated prisoner of war in French hospital: request from his father, Lt Col R Moore of County Kildare, that he be considered for exchange. Proposed exchange of bankers: British subjects, S H Urry and L M Sharp, managers of the Hamburg branches of the Bank of British West Africa and Elder Dempster & Co. Eric Sloan and Lawrence Sloan, prisoners in Germany: proposed exchange for Walther Steffen. Mr St G H Philips, assistant in Hamburg branch of bank, interned at Ruhleben: possible exchange. Colonel de la Fontaine, in Germany: enquiry from M J Albion of Geneva. General Leman, detained as a prisoner in German: request from his daughter to the King of the Belgians to assist in his possible release. Rudolf Krueger, late of German Consulate, Alexandria: report of detention and possible exchange as an invalid. Code 1218 File 85 (to paper 11519).
Germany: Prisoners, including: Dr Walter Sulzbach, interned in Ahmednagar: possible transfer as prisoner of war from India to England. Visits to camps in UK by Mr C Damm, District Secretary, National Sailors and Firemans Union, London, on behalf of Danish Labour Unions. Clarence Leonard Millar, aged 15 years, scholar in Saarbrucken: enquiries from his mother, Clara C Millar of Leicester, regarding his possible repatriation to UK. Escape of two German officers from Donington Hall: Otto Thelan (or Theilan), flying corps, and Hans Keilach (or Keilhack, or Keilack), naval officer; possibility of them having reached Rotterdam; possible arrival in Spain; report of their recapture and trial by military court. Sergeant DArcy A Latimer, wounded Canadian soldier, prisoner of war at Giessen: request for x-ray examination. Edward Abram Daniel Allchin, missing British subject in Belgium: enquiries to Belgian authorities regarding his possible whereabouts; reports of him being wounded, and his death and burial at Adinkerke; enquiry from his mother, Mrs B Allchin of Cape Town, requesting information regarding his precise identity and his personal effects. Mr G K Gude of the Malacological Society of London: request to send a paper pamphlet to Dr C Boettger, member of the Society in Frankfurt. Captain E R von der Osten, British-Canadian subject, prisoner in Germany, and his wife Mrs Lilian von der Osten: information from Private A W Maunders, former prisoner, now in 3rd London General Hospital, Wandsworth, regarding ill-treatment; referral of allegation to German authorities. Transport to Germany of property of German women from the Cameroons. Sergeant R W Barrett, Northants Yeomanry, deceased in Germany: recovery of his personal property. Philip Nutt, of the firm David Nutt, publishers of New Oxford Street, London: enquiries regarding his personal property in Hamburg. Fryer children: Walter Herman Fryer, aged 12 years, and Helene Frances Fryer, aged 10 years, in Rotterdam, children of interned German father with their mother living in London; enquiries regarding their possible return to UK. Escape from Germany of Sergeant Alfred Birley, 1st Gloucestershire Regiment, and Private Sidney Haworth, Coldstream Guards. Brig-General Bradley, prisoner in Germany: enquiries from his wife, Mrs Alice Bradley of Portman Square, London, regarding his possible internment in a neutral country. Parcel of cloth for suit to Ruhleben prisoner. Clothing for W P Goodale, British civilian prisoner of war interned in Ruhleben. Mrs F H Ward, of Catford, wife of British subject interned in Ruhleben: request for assistance following discontinuance of relief from National Relief Fund. Madame Mabel von Ferentheil (née Beresford), in Brunswick, Germany: request for relief; arrangements for payment of annuity. Letter for transmission to Lady MacDonald from Mr F Thiel, Consul General, German Foreign Office, Berlin, regarding a missing German officer, Baron von Ketelhodt. Mrs Berta Hiller and family in UK: request from husband, Robert Hiller, British civil prisoner of war interned in Ruhleben, for relief for his family destitute in Stepney; enquiries regarding nationality of Mr Hiller; report that he was over age when his father was naturalised and so was not a British subject. Mrs Elina Sara Smith, in St Thomas, Danish West Indies: information from her husband, James Smith, coloured British subject interned in Ruhleben, regarding her destitute condition; request for relief. Mrs Elsa Johnston, German-born wife of British subject: application for assistance; reported that she was separated from her husband, Charles H Johnston of Highgate, London; arrangements for payments under terms of separation order. Treatment of British prisoners in Germany: report of booklet on sale in neutral countries. Original correspondence received at HM Consulate General, Lourenco Marques, from Tanga, German East Africa. Missionaries detained in German East Africa from The Universities Mission to Central Africa. Army List for Geneva Bureau. German Consulate General at Singapore: alleged sale of building containing archives and personal effects of the Consul-General. Removal of prisoners: Togoland; includes printed copy of Gold Coast Colony ordinance no 13 of 1915, Removal of Prisoners (Togoland) Ordinance, 1915 (in docket no. 139718). Removal of prisoners from and to the Cameroons; includes printed copy of Gold Coast Colony ordinance no 26 of 1915, Removal of Prisoners (Cameroons) Ordinance, 1915 (in docket no. 183496). Fugitive offenders: Togoland; includes printed copy of Gold Coast Colony ordinance no 14 of 1915, Fugitive Offenders (Togoland) Ordinance, 1915 (in docket no. 139797). Otto Metzger, US declarant, actor playing in London before outbreak of war, now in Germany: request for shipment of two trunks to Berlin. Mr C Mendelson, British subject interned at Ruhleben: claim for damage to personal belongings. Mrs A M Griffin, of Kingstown, Ireland: enquiry regarding welfare of her daughter, Miss Griffin (Soeur Dominique), at the Convent de Ste. Chrétienne, Jorcy-Sedan, under German occupation. Mrs Elsa Schluckwerder, residing in Berlin; request for permission to return to her husband, Alfred Schluckwerder, and three young children in German South West Africa via Cape Town and England. Ferdinand Schott, former German Consul at Gibraltar: order for a waterproof coat; enquiries regarding his apparent liberty; report that he was a British-born subject. British civilians interned in Germany and Austria: transfer of lists from Prisoners of War Help Committee of English prisoners of war interned, other than those at Ruhleben; includes lists of individuals (in docket no. 140687). Helene Schmidt, aged 8 years, staying in Wilmslow, Cheshire: request for advice and assistance for her uncle, Emilio Colsmann, a pro-German Peruvian long resident in Germany, to come to UK to fetch the child home to Germany. Mrs Eichenberg, wife of a German subject interned at Pontmain (Mayenne): request for permission to come to UK to visit her mother, Mrs Moffat, in Glasgow. W Ziggelkow, German prisoner of war at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield: request for receipt for £2785 claimed to have been handed over to Captain Craven at Bouthe, Sierra Leone. Professor F Sefton Delmer, British subject residing in Berlin: proposed exchange for Herr Freytag, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield. Mrs Margrieta Beer, residing in Rome, English-born widow of a German subject: request to return to UK. Mrs R Bacon of Great Yarmouth: enquiry how her husband, E B Bacon, in Ruhleben may send money to her. Rifleman John Mulley, consumptive prisoner at Döberitz: possibility of him being a suitable subject for exchange; request by W E Denison, Director of Halifax Courier Ltd, for assistance to secure a war service badge; includes printed list of recipients of parcels (in docket no. 142122); enquiries into Mulleys health. Paul Hirschfeld, late German Embassy, London: question of payment of taxes on building and inhabited house duty. Herman Dittmar, prisoner at Knockaloe, Isle of Man: enquiries regarding his claim to 23 years uninterrupted residence in US and intention to become a US citizen; HM Government agreement that he may be released on condition he proceeds immediately to the United States. Dr Seitz, late Governor of German South West Africa: proposed exchange for Brig-General C E Bradley or Mr W Butterworth; investigation into claim that Dr Seitz had retained diamonds belonging to the Protectorate Government. Code 1218 File 134067-142158.
Germany: Prisoners, including: Effects of German colonial prisoners now at Stratford and in UK. Treatment of English naval prisoners on sunken German torpedo boat A2. Journey to Batavia of two ladies of German nationality: Mrs L Jenne and Miss M Bartens. T Andreae, prisoner at Knockaloe, claiming to be an English subject: request for documents to establish his case. Names of prisoners of war: German Government practice. R Button, deceased at Wittenburg: notification to his wife, Mrs Button, in Belgium; arrangements for return to UK of Mrs Button and family. Forged postcards from Quedlinburg: allegations regarding postcards purported to have been written by Private W Wheeler, prisoner of war at Quedlinburg; investigations into allegations, including original postcards. Tobacco for German prisoners of war. Deportation of German prisoners from Straits Settlements to Australia. Money sent to prisoners of war: limits and intervals allowed by HM Government for German officers and soldiers to draw money. Henry Thomas Martin, late interned civilian at Ruhleben, gardener to HRH Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia: request from his wife, Mrs Emily Martin, for confirmation of her husbands death in Berlin hospital; transmission of death certificates and private papers; arrangements regarding Mrs Martins intention to leave Germany. Mr Gutmann, British pro-Consul at Geneva: agency for finding missing officers in Germany; report and thanks for his work; includes printed table of portraits headed Queen Victoria Jubilee Fund Association for the relief of British subjects in distress at Geneva. Honorary Manager of Enquiry Branch: S Gutman, showing photographs and details of 28 missing British officers and French soldiers (in docket no. 69614). George Marcussen, civil prisoner in Germany: enquiry from his father, H Marcussen of Maida Vale regarding his whereabouts; report that he had been transferred from Ruhleben to Stadtvogtei following a detrimental remark about the German Emperor. Rev Paul Heyse, German military chaplain interned at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: protests against capture and internment by military authorities, and request for release. British subjects in German East Africa: missionaries interned since outbreak of war; includes lists of names of members of The Universities Mission to Central Africa (in docket no. 69886) and the Church Missionary Society (in docket no. 71933). Release of German missionaries in South Africa. A W Hill, British civilian at Ruhleben: enquiry from his father, Mr A Hill of Coventry, regarding possible exchange for German subject, Heinri Gruenwald, resident in Llandudno. Letters addressed to German prisoners from Cameroons: question of censorship. Alfonso De Blasio, First President of the Court of Cassation of Turin: letter regarding his daughter and son-in-law Edgar Fisher, German subjects in London. Erich Langen, member of German colony at Samoa: detention in Auckland following violation of military regulations. Treatment of prisoners of war in England: prohibition of receipt of German literature. Books for prisoners of war: question of censorship. Restriction on the receipt of books at Osnabrück, Gütersloh and Güstrow camps. Internment of German members of missionary societies. Leslie Spicer, British missionary employee interned at Ruhleben. Professor Marshall Montgomery, of County Down, Ireland: enquiries regarding rent of his flat at Giessen. Edward Petermuller, German civil prisoner at Lancaster: complaint from his sister, Bertha Petermuller of Upper Bavaria, regarding his treatment; request that he be medically examined. Students, including: Scheme proposed by Swiss universities in favour of students detained as prisoner of war. Treatment of student prisoners of war. Fourteen British students interned at Ruhleben: petition to resume their studies at German universities; includes list of individuals (in docket no. 151838). University students interned in Ruhleben: South African students; includes list of individuals (in docket no. 161555); individual case of Mr R J Kottich, government scholar. German university students in UK. University students detained as prisoners. Mr R W Wilcocks, South African student in Berlin University: request for certificate of diligence to continue his studies. Tobacco for British civilians in Ruhleben camp: arrangements for shipment and costs. British officers interned at Burg bei Magdeburg. Code 1218 File 67333-72738.
Germany: Prisoners, including: Exchange of incapacitated prisoners and medical personnel, including: Exchange of incapacitated prisoners. Gefreite Albert Krueger, wounded German prisoner interned on Isle of Wight (docket no. 90201). Payment of sanitary personnel. Exchange of sanitary personnel in the colonies. Disabled officers still prisoners in Germany. Exchange of severely wounded (incapacitated) prisoners of war. Capt George Bellville, wounded prisoner of war in Germany: enquiry from his mother, Mrs Bellville of Bembridge, Isle of Wight (docket no. 103526). Ernst von Schweinichen, prisoner of war at Dorchester camp: possible exchange (docket no. 104722). Arrangements with Dutch Government for conveying British wounded. Repatriation of soldiers and officers incapable of further service. Exchange of sanitary service staff and incapacitated prisoners. Standard of incapacity for repatriation. Exchange of sanitary personnel: Australia. Repatriation of British wounded from Germany. Repatriation of German sanitary personnel. Repatriation of Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) prisoners from Germany. Exchange of sanitary personnel: South Africa. Canadian Army Medical Corps prisoners: Private G R Carr and Private A W Walsh, both 3rd Field Ambulance, 1st Canadian Division (docket nos. 126031 and 132629). Johann Wegener, member of Landwehr, German prisoner of war in Jersey, said to be unfit for military service: enquiry from his father, Hermann Wegener of Minden, regarding possible exchange (docket nos. 126357 and 136792). British medical personnel remaining in German hands. Dr Glantz, prisoner of war interned in New Zealand (docket no. 136030). Surgeon Ernest Charles Holtom, Royal Navy, detained in German East Africa: enquiry from his mother, of Reading. Dr E Strauss and Dr Pfeiffer, officers late of German hospital ship Ophelia (docket no 139798). Private A James Bailey, Royal West Kent Regiment, wounded prisoner at Friedrichsfeld (docket nos. 140652 and 152278). Exchange of medical personnel from South West Africa. Capt Malcolm Sandeman, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, wounded prisoner at Crefeld (docket no. 146462). Sanitary Sergeant Anton Meier, detained at Handforth (docket no. 146589). Lieut W A de C OGrady, Canadian military prisoner of war in Germany: enquiry from his brother Lieut G W de C OGrady (docket no. 150131). Corporal James Mulcahy, 1st Cheshire Regiment, prisoner at Limburg (docket no. 152278). Corporal Thomas Ernest Cooper, British Columbia Regiment, wounded prisoner at Giessen (docket no. 153178). Capt A C Vidal, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Wittenburg (docket no. 159107). Repatriation of German medical personnel from South West Africa. Capt J H C Coulston, 1st Kings Own Regiment, prisoner at Beeskow (docket no. 162095). [ NOTE: several dockets include lists of prisoners, or make reference to individuals, including docket nos. 104514, 112035, 116894, 120801, 142156, 147298 (all German) and 118621, 128204, 152591 (all UK)]. Code 1218 File 35580 (papers 87882-162095).
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mit Tinte/Tusche: "Herrn Lehrer/Hartmann Wohlg./Gießen Liebigst. No/Hessen Deutschland"
Enthält: - o.O., o.J. Schreiben eines Afrikaners an Herrn Mergner in deutscher Übersetzung ohne Absender - Memmingerberg 1948. Albrecht an Herrn Mergner - Kumkanas 1946. v. Alvensleben an Herrn Mergner - Berlin 1941, 1943/44, 1946. Arbeitskreis für Mission / Studentenbund für Mission (Brennecke) an Frau Mergner bzw. Rundschreiben ohne Empfängerangabe (7 Schreiben) - Rummelsberg 1946. Bayrischer Verein für ärztliche Mission (Olpp) an Frau Mergner - Braunschweig, Würzburg, Rummelsberg o.J., 1948. Bayrischer Verein für ärztliche Mission (Olpp) an Herrn Mergner (3 Schreiben) - Leipzig 1942. Bock an Herrn Mergner - Magdeburg, Wernigerode 1946/47. Bodenstab an Frau Mergner (4 Schreiben) - Braunschweig 1948/49, 1951. Bodenstab (Wollermann & Bodenstab) an Herrn Mergner (4 Schreiben) - Welzheim 1954. Brater an Frau Mergner - Jerichow 1941. Brennecke (Rundbrief "Über die Lage auf den Missionsfeldern") - Rummelsberg, Frankreich (Feldpost), Nürnberg 1942, 1944, 1946/47. Buchta an Frau Mergner (5 Schreiben) - Dundee 1946. Church of Sweden Mission (Falck) an Herrn Mergner (Englisch) - Tübingen 1942, 1946. Deutsches Institut für ärztliche Mission (Müller) an Frau Mergner (2 Schreiben (u.a. "Jahresbericht ... über die Zeit vom 1. Oktober 1944 bis 30. September 1945." gedruckt, 4 S.) - Regensburg 1948. Edelmann an Herrn Mergner - Erlangen 1946-1948. Erlanger Zentralstelle der Leipziger Mission an Frau Mergner (6 Schreiben) - Erlangen 1948/49, 1951, 1953. Erlanger Zentralstelle der Leipziger Mission an Herrn Mergner (5 Schreiben) - Erlangen 1949. Erlanger Zentralstelle der Leipziger Mission (Rundschreiben betr. "Uraltkonten-Anmeldung" - Leipzig 1940-1947. Ev.-luth. Mission an Frau Mergner (64 Schreiben, davon 1 leerer Umschlag) - Leipzig 1942-1944, 1946-49, 1955. Ev.-luth. Mission an Herrn Mergner (26 Schreiben) - Leipzig 1952. Ev.-luth. Mission an Frau und Herrn Mergner - Leipzig 1939. Ev.-luth. Mission an Dekan Mergner - Leipzig o.J. 1939-1945, 1949, 1958. Ev.-luth. Mission (41 Rundschreiben ohne Empfängerangabe, 3 Schreiben doppelt) - Mittelsinn 1948. Ev.-luth. Pfarramt (Reuther) an Herrn Mergner (3 Schreiben; betr. Vortragsreise) - Schwarzenbach 1948. Ev.-luth. Pfarramt an Herrn Mergner (betr. Vortragsreise) - Herbolzheim 1948. Ev.-luth. Zentral-Missions-Verein für Bayern (Ruf) an Herrn Mergner - Erlangen 1948. Ev. Studentenpfarrer an Herrn Mergner - Salisbury 1942. Fleck an Herrn Mergner - Hof 1948. Flier an Herrn Mergner - Gunzenhausen 1948. Fuchs an Frau und Herrn Mergner - Bad Salzuflen 1946. German Hotschuan-Mission / Arbeitsgemeinschaft für ev. Frauen- und Mädchen-Bibel-Kreise e.V. an Frau Mergner (2 Schreiben: Freundesbrief Nr. 2; "In unseres Königs Namen" 7 S. gedr.) - o.O. 1945. Beilage zum Jahresbericht der Hotschuan-Mission 1945 (Rundbrief) - Gunzenhausen 1945. Guth an Frau Mergner - Ehingen 1948. Gutmann an Herrn Mergner - Wien 1948. Haasel an Frau Mergner - Leipzig 1940, 1944-1946. Frau Ihmels an Frau Mergner (6 Schreiben) - Berlin 1946. Knak (Rundbrief) - Bad Manheim 1955. Küchler an Herrn und Frau Mergner - Yercaud, Satara, Kumbakonam, Rummelsberg 1942-1945, 1948/49, 1958. Heller an Herrn Mergner (zumeist in Englisch; 8 Schreiben) - Leipzig 1943/44, 1946. Hempel an Herrn Mergner (5 Schreiben) - Tübingen 1949. Herrgott an Herrn Mergner - Kirchensittenbach, Hamburg, Nürnberg 1944, 1947, 1949. Jaeschke an Frau Mergner (7 Schreiben) - o.O., Veitsbronn, Tübingen, Kirchensittenbach, Fürth o.J., 1942-1944, 1946/47. Jaeschke an Herrn Mergner (10 Schreiben) - Mt. Hagen, Erlangen, Lae 1976, 1979, 1984. Jaeschke an Frau und Herrn Mergner (3 Schreiben) - o.O., o.J. letzte Seite eines Schreibens von Frau Jaeschke - Hannover 1948/49. Karlberg an Herrn Mergner (2 Schreiben) - Leguruki 1970/71. Kiesel an Herrn Mergner (4 Schreiben ; Rundbriefe) - Dawel 1943. Kirsten an Herrn Mergner - Salisbury 1942-1945. Knabe an Herrn Mergner (7 Schreiben) - Weimar 1946. Köhler an Frau Mergner (2 Schreiben) - Leipzig 1943. Küchler an Frau Mergner - Tübingen 1953. Kuhlmann an Herrn Mergner - Krummendeich 1940. Kutter an Frau Mergner - Sottrum, Bevern, Rain 1948/49. Herr Mergner an Frau Mergner (3 Schreiben) - Hamburg 1949. Müller an Herrn Mergner - Retzbach 1948. Müller an Herrn Mergner (2 Schreiben) - Mistelbach 1940. Nüssler an Frau Mergner - Beverstedt 1947. Paeßler an Frau Mergner - Rummelsberg 1943. Pätzig an Frau Mergner - o.O., o.J. Pätzig an Herrn Mergner - Gut Wendrin, Neuendettelsau 1944-1947. Raum an Frau Mergner (4 Schreiben) - Plötzky 1948. Regel an Herrn Mergner - Salisbury 1942-1944. Reuter an Herrn Mergner (4 Schreiben) - Dresden 1941. Sächsischer Haupt-Missionsverein an Frau Mergner - Leipzig 1943. Schlau an Herrn Mergner - Dresden 1943. Schneider an Herrn Mergner - Schretstaken ü. Schwarzenbek 1948. Schlubach an Frau Mergner - Dresden 1940. Seidel an Frau Mergner - Rusape 1946. St. Faith´s Mission an Herrn Mergner (Englisch - Salisbury, Norton, Bebra 1943-44, 1946, 1948. Stebut an Frau Mergner (4 Schreiben) - Salisbury 1942-1945. Stebut an Herrn Mergner (66 Schreiben, davon 1x nur Umschlag) - Darmstadt 1971. Stebut an Frau und Herrn Mergner - Salisbury 1942/43, 1945. Stoss an Herrn Mergner (6 Schreiben) - Leipzig 1949. Stoss an Frau und Herrn Mergner - Nürnberg 1943. Ströbel an Frau Mergner (nur Umschlag) - Berlin 1949. Triebel an Herrn Mergner - Giessen 1980. Triebel an Herrn Mergner - Leipzig 1940/41, 1944. Verlag der Ev.-luth. Mission an Mergner (1 Schreiben, 2 Rechnungen) - Güstrow-Schönberg 1941. Vierhub an Frau Mergner - Hamburg, Wismar 1948, 1954. Vierhub an Herrn Mergner (2 Schreiben) - Sottrum, Holle 1947, 1953. Zentralstelle Nordwestdeutschland der Leipziger Mission (Blümel, Klug) an Herrn Mergner (3 Schreiben, u.a. "Dienstreise-Bescheinigung")
Bacmeister, WalterEnthält: Untersuchungsausschuss - Schreiben von Dr. Hermann Münch wegen Verteidigung auszuliefernder Personen bereit sei, masch., 24.9.1919 - Durchgangslager Giessen übersendet umfangreiches Material aus Vernehmungen ehemaliger Kriegsgefangener über alliierte Völkerrechts- und Kriegsrechtsverletzungen (ca. 150 Blatt Vernehmungsprotokolle, masch.), 8.11.1919 - Schreiben von Dr. Bühler mit Gutachten "Zur Auslieferungsfrage", masch., 17.11.1919 - Schreiben an Reichsminister Koch und Schiffer zur Auslieferungsfrage, masch., 17.1.1920 - Schreiben von Reichsminister Koch zur Auslieferungsfrage, masch., 2.2.1920 - Schreiben von Siegfried Schwarzerhilch mit Bitte um Verteidigung, handschr., 5.2.1920 - Brieftelegramm mit Einladung zur Sitzung des interfraktionellen Ausschusses über Auslieferungsfrage, masch., 5.2.1920 - Übersetzung der englischen Note zur Auslieferungsfrage, masch., 15.2.1920 - "Strafrecht und Gerichtsbarkeit der Entente über deutsche Staatsangehörige" von Prof. Hafter aus Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Strafrecht, gedr., 1.4.1920 - "Die deutsche Gegenliste - Über 400 französische Kriegsverbrecher", gedr., o.D. - Schreiben von Dernburg zur Kriegsschuldfrage, masch., 4.4.1919 - Schreiben des Parlamentarischen Untersuchungsausschusses mit handschr. Antwortentwurf, masch., 12.1.1921 - Schreiben von Dr. Herz mit bisherigen Ergebnissen des Untersuchungsausschusses, masch., 17.3.1921 Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten - Zahlreiche Notizen Haussmanns, handschr. - Schreiben von Staatssekretär v. Kühlmann mit Rücksendung Schreiben Stegemanns, masch., 5.1.1918 - Einladung zu Sitzung des Auswärtigen Ausschusses, masch., 21.8.1919 - Liste der Mitglieder des Auswärtigen Ausschusses, gedr., 21.8.1919 - Schreiben von Dr. Fuchs mit Empfehlung für J. A. Ford von der "Morning Post", masch., 22.8.1919 - Schreiben von F. Wetterhoff mit Berichten zur Situation in Finnland (18., 23. & 25.8.1919), masch., 23.8.1919 - Schreiben von MD Bredow zur Reform des Auswärtigen Amts, masch., 26.8.1919 - Schreiben von Pohlmann zur Lage in Oberschlesien, handschr., 24.8.1919 - Schreiben von Colin Ross mit "Denkschrift über Nachrichtendienst und deutsche Propaganda in Südamerika", masch., 29.8.1919 - Bericht von Dr. K. Goeser über seinen Besuch bei Gesandten Dr. A. Müller in Bern, masch., Sept. 1919 - Schreiben von Hermann Höchel zur Lage der Deutschamerikaner, masch., 11.10.1919 - Schreiben von Dr. Otto Wendel zur Ausdehnung des Reichsnotopfers auf Auslandsdeutsche, handschr., 17.11.1919 - Redeentwurf "Wenn Nordamerika nicht ratifiziert", handschr., 22.11.1919 - Schreiben von Müller mit Empfehlung für Colin Ross, masch., 30.11.1919 - Schreiben an den Schwäbischen Merkur mit Berichtigung über Lersner, 1919 - Beschäftigungsplan der Anwärter und Beamten des auswärtigen Dienstes in der Außenhandelsstelle, masch., Jan. 1920 - Bewerbungsschreiben von Dr. Denker als Handelssachverständiger, masch., 25.2.1920 - "Vernunft oder Untergang" von Kurt Riezler, masch., April 1920 - Schreiben der Deutsch-Ukrainische Gesellschaft mit Richtigstellung eines Artikels über die Ukraine, masch., 21.4.1920 - Telegramm von Colin Ross wegen antirepublikanische Intrige des deutschen Geschäftsträgers in Chile, 1.5.1920 - Telegramm Kösters wegen Verhalten von Ross in Chile, 9.5.1920 - Zusammensetzung des Auswärtigen Ausschusses, gedr., 30.6.1920 - Schreiben an Vorsitzenden des Auswärtigen Ausschusses zur Tiroler Frage und zum Auswärtigen Amt, handschr. & masch., 4.12.1920 - Einladung zur Sitzung des Auswärtigen Ausschusses, gedr., 10.3.1921 - "Die Gegenrechnung" 1. Jahrg. Heft 7, Juli 1921 - Zusammenfassung der wesentlichen Bestimmungen des deutsch-chinesischen Vorvertrag, masch., o.D. - Auszug aus "Der Weltkrieg" Bd. 35, 562 f. von Helfferich, masch., o.D. - Englische Flugschrift "Germany in the Future", gedr., o.D.
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