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          Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 364-3/2_II (Pf) 190 · File · 1926,1927,1942,2002
          Part of State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: - The Hamburg State Institute for Applied Botany (by Prof.Dr. G.Bredemann, special print) approx. 1926 - The official plant inspection in the free port (machine print) approx. 1926/1927 - The study of colonial farmers in Hamburg (by Prof.Dr. G.Bredemann. Special edition from "Afrika-Nachrichten"/Illustrated Colonial and Foreign Newspaper 23. Volume/Folge4/April 1942 - The scientific and technical forces at the Institute of Applied Botany (compiled by D.Knösel, J.-F.Lichte, F.Schickedanz. Hamburg 2002 = Applied Botany Reports/Applied Botany Reports No. 8)

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 a Bü 1242 · File · (1915) 1916
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Inputs: Kriegsausschuß der deutschen Industrie, Berlin, concerning protection of German interests abroad from 07.01.1916, printed matter 8 pp. Qu. 106, 115, Deutsche Gartenstadt-Gesellschaft, Berlin and Bergisch-Gladbach, concerning capitalization and loan of pensions of war invalids and war widows from 10.01.1916, printed matter 14 p. Qu. 119, Soziale Arbeitsgemeinschaft der kaufmännischen Verbände, Leipzig, concerning extraordinary support of the dismissed needy war participants and their family members from 25.01.1916, printed matter 3 S. Qu. 120, Richard Frank, Berlin, establishment of a collection of literature about the World War (World War Library) from 28.03.1916 and 07.07.1916 with general plan and leaflet, printed matter 4 and 8 S. Qu. 130, 131, 137-139, 191-196, Reichs-Hammerbund, Hamburg, concerning internal economic conditions, power of finance "Aristocracy", no. D. (April 1916), printed matter 4 p. with special print from the bi-monthly publication "Hammer" No. 186, 4 p. Qu. 140, 141, 142, members of the Landtag Liesching, Haußmann and Gauß on behalf of the progressive Volkspartei concerning the direct allocation of the supply of items of war need to the Württ. Hersteller vom 21.02.1916 Qu. 146 - 150; Centralverband der Haus- und Grundbesitzer-Vereine Deutschlands e.V.. (Central Association of German House and Property Owners' Associations), Spandau, regarding the regulation of tenancies from 20.05.1916 Qu. 156, Schutzverband für Deutschen Grundbesitz e.V., Berlin Realkredit in der Übergangszeit vom 01.11.1916 Qu. 233, Reichsverband der Vereinigungen des Drogen- und Chemikalienfaches, Berlin, vom 30.06.1916, Printed matter 10 S. Qu. 165, Professor H. Calmbach, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, et al. concerning the preservation of the federal character of the Reich from 01.06.1916 Qu. 233, Reichsverband der Vereinigungen des Drogen- und Chemikalienfaches, Berlin, vom 30.06.1916, Printed matter 10 S. Qu. 165, Professor H. Calmbach, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, et al. concerning the preservation of the federal character of the Reich from 01.06.1916 Qu. 170-172, Theodor Fritsch, Leipzig, concerning deficiencies in the economic life of 05.07.1916 with special print from the "Hammer", No. 185, 8 p. and issue of the magazine "Hammer" No. 337 of 01.07.1916, 15. volume Qu. 166 - 168, managing committee of the Reich Germans expelled from Russia, Berlin, concerning the "Hammer", No. 185, 8 p. and issue of the magazine "Hammer" No. 337 of 01.07.1916, 15. volume Qu. 166 - 168, managing committee of the Reich Germans expelled from Russia, Berlin, concerning the "Hammer", No. 185, 8 p. and issue of the magazine "Hammer" No. 337 of 01.07.1916, 15. volume Qu. 166 - 168, managing committee of the Reich Germans expelled from Russia, Berlin, concerning the "Hammer". Forced Registration of German Claims and Outstandings against Debtors in Enemy Land, 12.09.1916 Qu. 206, Central Office for International Law, German Central Office for Permanent Peace and International Understanding, Regarding Foundations for a New International Law by Creation of a Supranational Organization, o.D. and place specification, probably Leipzig, 1916, printed matter 4 S.Qu. 212, Chamber of Crafts Ulm concerning welfare measures for returning craftsmen and economic revival of the craft after the war with resolution of the German Chamber of Crafts in Berlin on 20.06.1916, printed matter 15 S. Qu. 236, 237, Deutscher Verein von Gas- und Wasserfachmännern e.V. Lübeck, concerning coal supply of the gas works of 11.12.1916 Qu. 243; memoranda concerning the colonial areas which could be considered as new acquisitions at the conclusion of the peace, Kolonial-Wirtschaftliches Komitee e.V., Berlin, pp. 9, 1916 Qu. 118, social demobilization measures for private employees, Bund der technisch-industriellen Beamten, 1916, printed matter 8 pp. Qu. 136, Granting of advance compensation and aid to foreign Germans, Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland e.V., Berlin, 1915/1916, 2 printed matters, 2 and 4 pp. Qu. 145, 145a, Rohstoffversorgung Deutschlands nach Friedensschluß, Kriegsausschuss der deutschen Industrie, Berlin, 1916, geh. 20 S. Qu. 207, transition from war economy to peace economy, Verband kath. kaufm. Vereine Deutschlands e.V., Essen, geh. 8 P. Qu. 218, the German Baltic provinces of Russia, Baltic Trust Council, Berlin, 1915, brosch. 80 p. Qu. 132, 133; Resolutions: vogtländischer Volksausschuss für rasche Niederkämpfung Englands, Munich, concerning the use of all means for the defeat of England of 10.10.1916 Qu. 214, Württ. Landesverein für Kriegerheimstätten e.V., Stuttgart, concerning the acquisition of a home by returning warriors and their relatives from 29.10.1916 Qu. 232, Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, Berlin, concerning colonial principles, from 22.10.1915 Qu. 232, concerning the acquisition of a home by returning warriors and their relatives from 29.10.1916 Qu. 232, Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, Berlin, concerning colonial principles, from 22.10.1915 Qu. 232, concerning the acquisition of a home by returning warriors and their relatives from 29.10.1916 Qu. 232, Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, Berlin, concerning colonial principles, from 22.10.1915 Qu. 232, concerning the acquisition of a home by returning warriors and their relatives from 29.10.1916 Qu. 232, concerning the acquisition of a home by colonial principles, from 22.10.1915 Qu. 232, concerning the acquisition of a home by returning warriors. 176 - 178, Verein Württembergischer Zeitungsverleger, Stuttgart, concerning price increase of the newsprint from 09.07.1916 Qu. 180-182; auxiliary committee for the Germans in British South Africa concerning call for donations, 1916, printed matter 2 p.., together with the list of donations of the sums of money received in Württemberg until September 1916 Qu. 244, 245, "Nachrichten für den Verband Deutscher Großhändler der Nahrungsmittel- und verwandten Branchen", Berlin, No. 21/1916, Volume 6 Qu. 210, "Veröffentlichungen des Bundes der Industriellen", Berlin, Issue 7b, October 1916

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 a Bü 1150 · File · Oktober - Dezember 1915
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Darin: Denkschrift über die Bedeutung Belgiens für den Württ. Eisenbahnnahverkehr, 42 p. together with 2 Anl. Qu. 1989; Applications of Württemberg for a draft notice concerning the restriction of working time in spinning mills, weaving mills, warp knitting mills, etc. Qu. 2040; "Some things about Belgium and Antwerp", presentation by shipping director Jakob Hecht, Antwerp, 11 p., together with a list of the maritime traffic relations with the port of Antwerp (19 p.) Qu. 2193a, 2193b; "Die Diktatur des Bundesrates" by Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Schiffer, Berlin, excerpt from the Deutsche Juristenzeitung, 1915, No. 23/24, p. 1158 - 1163 Qu. 2415a; "Die Rheinschiffahrt und ihre Zukunft" by Wasserbaudirektor J.F. Bubendey, Geh. Baurat, Prof., Hamburg, 1915, brosch. 34 S. Qu. 2193c; "Der Krieg in den deutschen Schutzgebieten", published by the Reichskolonialamt, Sechste Mitteilung, geh. 27 S. Qu. 2326; Conscription of civil servants for military service Qu. 2508

          World market for woods
          BArch, R 1001/7576 · File · Aug. 1914 - Jan. 1920
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Stand of the German overseas trade in wood with the non-German, especially French and English colonies in West and Central Africa. Hamburg 1914 Timber trade in Argentina

          ALMW_II._32_64 · File · 1940-1941
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Four fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 64 1 - Leipzig 1940. Ihmels to the Mission Societies working in East Africa - n/a List of the returned East African Missionaries of the Berlin Mission (2-fold) - n/a List of the "Mission Workers of the Bethel Mission" - Herrnhut 1940. "List of East Africa Missionaries of the Mission of the Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine" - Leipzig 1940. Ihmels to the East Africa Missionaries in his homeland (Annex: Programme for the Working Discussion of the East Africa Missionaries; 2-fold) - o.O., o.J. "List of East Africa missionaries to be invited for the working session" (6-fold) - o.O., n/a 3 lists of changes of address of members of the Berlin Mission - France / fieldpost 1940. Schmidt to Ihmels - Neukirchen 1940. orphanage and mission institute (Nitsch) to Ihmels (3 letters) - n/a 1940. Leipzig Mission to Nitsch - n/a 1941. Leipzig Mission to Berlin Mission - Berlin 1941. Berlin Mission to Leipzig Mission - n/a (probably Leipzig) 1940. ? (probably Leipzig Mission) to Müller -Gleiwitz 1940. Jaeschke to Director - Tübingen 1940. Tropical Rescue Home (Müller) to Ihmels - Hamburg 1940. Wohlrab to Ihmels - Kleinwelka 1940. Gemuseus an Ihmels - Breunsdorf 1940. Rother an Ihmels - Rödlitz 1940. Nitsch an Ihmels - Neudietendorf 1940/41. Gysin an Ihmels (2 letters) - Bethel 1940/41. Scholten an Ihmels (2 letters) - Hamburg 1940/41. Aderhold an Ihmels (2 letters) - Bethel 1940. Rosarius an Ihmels - o.O. 1940. Ihmels an Scholten - Luckenwalde 1940/41. Rudlaff an Ihmels (2 letters) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Aderhold - Leipzig 1941. Rother an Ihmels - Niesky 1941. Marx an Ihmels (2 letters) - Niesky 1941. Marx an Rother - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Marx (2 letters) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Reckling - Berlin 1941. Reckling an Ihmels - o.O., o.J. "Working discussion of the East Africa missionaries" (program; 4-fold) - Leipzig 1941. Ihmels "To the East Africa missionaries and to the members of the home council" - o.O. 1941. Ihmels to Jaeschke (2 letters) - Tübingen 1941. Tropen-Genesungsheim (Müller) to Ihmels - o.O. 1941. Ihmels to Knak - o.O., n.a. Proposals for the working discussion of the East African missionaries - Leipzig 1940; "To the Mission Societies Working in East Africa" - Leipzig 1941; Ihmels "To the East African Missionaries at Home and to the Members of the Home Council" - Bethel 1941; Ronicke an Ihmels - o.O. 1941; Ihmels an Braun - Leipzig 1941; "To the Members of the Home Council of the East African Federation of Churches" (p. 1). FICHE NR. 64 2 - continued (p. 2-4) - Leipzig 1941: Ihmels "To the East African missionaries and to the members of the Home Council" (Annex: Agenda of the "Working discussion of the East African missionaries in the Luther Academy, Sondershausen, Schloß"; 4fold) - Berlin 1940/41. Berlin Missionsgesellschaft (Knak) an Ihmels (7 letters) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Schlunk - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Freytag - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Mergner - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an v. Wasielewski, Luther-Akademie (11 letters) - Sondershausen / Schloss Bendeleben am Kyffh. 1940/41. Luther-Akademie (v. Wasielewski) an Ihmels (8 letters) - Leipzig 1940. "To the members of the Heimische Rat des ostafrikanischen Kirchenbund - Neukirchen 1940. Nitsch an Ihmels - Bethel 1940. Bethel Mission (Ronicke) an Ihmels (3 letters) - Herrnhut 1940/41. Herrnhuter Missions-Direktion an Ihmels (2 letters) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Nicol - Rummelsberg 1941. Diakonissenanstalt an Ihmels - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Knak (4 letters) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Kröcker - Wernigerode 1941. Erholungsheim "Gottesgabe" (Dunkmann) an Ihmels - Leipzig 1941. Ihmels "An die in der Heimat befindenindllichen Ostafrika-Missionare und an die Mitglieder des Heimischen Rat." (To the East African missionaries and to the members of the Heimischen Rat.) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels to Dunkmann - o.O. 1941. Ihmels to Vogt, Ronicke - o.O., o.J. Note "Working discussion, question: "The woman in the congregation" - Bethel 1940. Scholten an Ihmels - Leipzig 1941. Ihmels "To the members of the Home Council of the East African Federation of Churches" - Neukirchen 1941. Orphanage and Mission Institute (Nitsch) an Ihmels - Porschdorf 1941. Wohlrab an Ihmels - Aha 1941. Guth an Ihmels - Leipzig 1941. "To the East African missionaries and to the members of the Home Council". FICHE No. 64 3 - continued - Leipzig 1941. Ihmels "To the members of the Heimische Rat" - Bützow 1941. Schomerus to Ihmels - Bayreuth 1941. Ittameier to Ihmels - Neukirchen 1941. Nitsch to Ihmels - Herrnhut 1941. Vogt to Ihmels - Mölbis 1941. Suppes to Leipziger Mission - Königswinter 1941. Roehl an Ihmels (2 letters) - o.O. 1941. Ihmels an Schomerus (enclosure: letter to Landessuperintendents) - Berlin 1941. Berliner Missionsgesellschaft an Ihmels (2 letters) - France / Feldpost 1941. Schmidt an Ihmels (2 letters) - Güstrow 1941. Landessuperintendent an Leipziger Mission Bethel 1941. Bethel Mission (Ronicke) to Ihmels (3 letters) - Otterndorf 1941. Kutter to Ihmels - Leipzig 1941. Rother to Ihmels - Leipzig 1941. Ihmels to "Brothers" with additional Deacon Kutter to the - o.O. 1941. Certificates for Kutter, Rother, Fokken - Walddorf 1941. Michel to Leipziger Mission - o.O. 1941. Ihmels to Michel - Annaberg 1941. Fischer an Leipziger Mission - Hamburg 1941. Wohlrab an Ihmels - Rummelsberg 1941. Buchta an Ihmels Leipzig 1941. Ihmels "To the members of the Heimischen Rat des Ostafrikanischen Kirchenbund" - Balje / Feldpost 1941. Office (bricklayer) an Ihmels (concerning holiday from Kutter) - Sondershausen 1941. Wasielewski an Ihmels - O.O., n.e. Agenda of the "Working discussion of the East African missionaries in the Luther Academy, Sondershausen, Schloß" - Rudlaff: "Building and abandoning the native church". (Corerata; typescript; 13 p.) - Minutes. Theme: "Building and abandoning indigenous churches." - Scholten: "Theses on the paper: The construction and abandonment of the native church." - Theses on Rudloff's presentation" formulated by von Knak - "Protocol from the discussion on the presentation: Financial responsibility of the nascent church! (handwritten; 4 p.) - Bethel 1941. Rosarius: "The financial responsibility of the becoming Kirche´. Results of the meeting." (typewritten; 1 p.) - Berlin 1941. Oelke an Ihmels (Annex: Theses of the Department "The Financial Responsibility of the Coming Church.") - "Minutes of the 4th Session of the Workshop of the East African Missionaries on ...27 May 1941..." - Hamburg 1941. Aderhol an Ihmels (Annex: "Guidelines from the lecture: The Weschsel relations between christian and christian people in the world of the future family and community and community and tribal environment (in East Africa)." - Wohlrab: Theses: "The interaction between the Christian community and family on the one hand, and the African tribal world on the other." - Wismar 1941, four-stroke booklet: Presentation (typewritten; 6 p.) and theses (handwritten; 1 p.) on the presentation: "How can the Christian community be educated for the task of public hygiene? - Freienwalde 1941 Döring an Ihmels - Bethel 1941: "Summary of the result of the discussion on the topic:How can the Christian community be educated for the tasks of public hygiene? - Döllensradung 1941. Tietzen: "Fundamentals of Church Breeding in the East African Communities" (Theses) - handwritten notes (Theses?). FICHE NR. 64 4- - Continued - "Minutes of the discussion of the paper and the lecture: The missionary school, its function in community life and its relationship to village life". - Reckling: "Education in crafts and agriculture and its significance for the community" - Kleinwelka 1941. Gemuseus an Ihmels (Attachment: Gemuseus: "Leitsätze zum Vortrag in Sondershausen `Die Missionsschule, ihre Funktion im Gemeindeleben und ihre Bezelung zum Dorfleben.´") - Sondershausen 1941. Agenda of the working discussion - Gysin: "Theses on the Korreferat: Die Missionsschule, ihre Funktion im Gemeindeleben und ihre Beziehungen zum Dorfleben".

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          BArch, NS 38/3150 · File · 1935-1936
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: List of non-Aryans in the FAD of Sept. 1935; student bodies of the TH Berlin, Wirtschaftshochschule Berlin, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Berlin, Universität Berlin, Staatliche Akademie Braunsberg, TH Braunschweig, Universität Breslau, Universität Danzig, TH Danzig, TH Darmstadt, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Medizinische Akademie Düsseldorf, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Frankfurt (Oder), Universität Göttingen, Universität Greifswald, Universität Hamburg, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Universität Heidelberg, Hochschule für bildende Künste Karlsruhe, Universität Köln, Hochschule für Lehrerbildung Lauenburg i. Pom., University of Leipzig, State Conservatory of Leipzig, TH Munich, University of Munich, University of Music Munich, University of Münster, University of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg, Philosophical-Theological University Regensburg, University of Rostock, University of Music Stuttgart, University of Tübingen, German Colonial College Witzenhausen

          Foreword: Foreword Findbuch HHS I: Behörden- und Bestandsgeschichtliche Einleitung History of the Registraturbilders: The Handelshochschule Berlin is a foundation of the elders of the Berlin merchant community. It was opened in October 1906 and initially had the following tasks: ""To provide young merchants with in-depth general and commercial education, taking constant account of practical circumstances; "to give prospective commercial school teachers the opportunity to acquire the necessary theoretical and practical specialist training; "to provide judicial, administrative, consular and chamber of commerce officials, etc., with the opportunity to work in the field of business administration. (1) The training should not, however, serve exclusively practical purposes, but the scientific character of the new institution should occupy an important place in the effectiveness of the new university. This condition had also been imposed by the Ministers for Trade and Commerce and for Spiritual, Teaching and Medical Matters in the approval of the Order of 27.12.1903, whereby special reference was made to "keeping the Handelshochschule at the same level as the other Berlin universities"(2) At the time of the opening, the teaching staff consisted of 8 lecturers in the main office 30 lecturers in the secondary office 13 private lecturers 4 assistants Students, guest students and listeners were admitted to study. The admission requirements stipulated that, in addition to merchants entitled to "one-year voluntary service" and having completed their apprenticeship, high school graduates and teachers could also be admitted to the 2nd teacher training examination. The curriculum provided for the following subjects: Economics: banking, stock exchange, monetary and credit affairs, cooperatives, transportation, trade, commerce, agricultural, colonial and social policy, statistics, finance, insurance, commercial history, economic geography Legal studies: civil law, commercial law, commercial law, bill of exchange and maritime law, insurance law, social legislation, industrial property law, prosecution (international transport), state, administrative and international law, criminal law Commodities science:Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Technology, Chemical Technology, Industrial Health Commercial Engineering: Accounting, Commercial Accounting, Correspondence Methodology of Commercial Education Languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, German (for foreigners) General Humanities: History, History of Art, History of Literature, Philosophy The duration of the studies was 2 years. After completing their studies, students had the opportunity to take both an examination for practical business people and a diploma examination. (3) In the years 1912, 1920, 1924, 1927 and 1937, the examination regulations were amended several times in accordance with the changed conditions and requirements for graduates of the Handelshochschule or were completely revised. Apart from the diploma examination, the commercial teacher examination could also be taken. (4) In addition, diploma commercial teachers had the opportunity to take an additional examination in the writing subjects and office economics. (5) The examination regulations from 1937, which applied until 1945, also provided for the possibility of a diploma examination as an economist, which, however, could only be taken since 1944 at the Berlin School of Economics. (6) The constitution of the Handelshochschule of 15.11.1923 made admission to studies dependent on the acquisition of a school leaving certificate and set the duration of studies at 4 years. Since 1928, it had been possible to take the special matriculation examination in order to obtain a university entrance qualification, which was prepared by so-called "private matriculation examination courses". The number of students in the years 1906-1933 rose from 213 in the winter semester 1906/1907 to 1184 in the winter semester 1919/20, 1234 in the winter semester 1928/29 and reached the highest number of 1260 in the summer semester 1932. In the years 1933-1945 the number of students including guest students and visitors ranged between 500 and 1700. (7) The first official course catalogue of the summer semester 1907 announced lectures in the following fields of knowledge: Economics Economics Law Economic Geography and Economic History Pure and Applied Natural Sciences, Commodities Technology Languages Theory and Practice of Commercial Education General Scientific Education Skills (short writing) It should be particularly emphasized that lectures on colonial politics and colonial economics occupied a large space within economics. (8) Apart from some changes and additions, the structure of the curriculum remained constant. In addition, the curriculum was included in the following years: Insurance Cooperative Studies Physics and Chemistry were reported as separate courses. Lectures on "Russian economic conditions" and "Eastern Europe" were also announced in the SS 1914. In the winter semester of 1917/18 the lecturer Dr. lic. Rohrbach said in his lecture "German World Politics" that he still had to talk about the "struggle for the rise of the Germans to a world people". After the November Revolution, which, according to the report of the then rector, Prof. Leitner, was a consequence of "the violent end of the world war by the superiority of matter and the internal enemies of the people" (10), many lectures dealt with economic and general political problems of the post-war period. (So e.g. "Development of the political parties a Germany - L. Bergsträsser - Lessons of the World War - Wegener -) Germany's geographical, political and economic world position (The encirclement as a result of our geographical disadvantages - Liberation from the predicament - Rohrbach-) (11) Lectures for the Berlin teaching staff in which the following topics were dealt with were new: "The Foundations of Socialism" (The Doctrine of Class Struggle, Socialist Value Doctrine, Socialism of Action, socialist theories of state) "The economic theories and their Connection with the intellectual movement of modern times" (12) As of SS 1923, the term "business administration" was introduced instead of "private economics". The structure of the syllabus and curriculum remained essentially the same until 1935. In May 1935, the Reich Minister for Science, Education and Popular Education issued "Guidelines for the Study of Economics", which corresponded entirely to the aims of fascist university policy: Orientation of the teaching staff and students towards the unscientific theories of National Socialism that are hostile to the people and people. Thus the following lecture topics appeared in the lecture timetables of the years 1935/36-1945: "Germanistic Prehistory" "People, especially People Becoming a People as the Sense of the National Revolution "The German Abroad and its Schools" "People and Race" "States", especially Workers and Entrepreneurs for the Sociology of the Operating Community) "State", especially Economy and Space "National Economy", especially Daily Questions of National Socialist Economic Policy, Military Science, Military Science "Business Administration", especially Human Management in Companies, Foreign Trade Businesses under the Influence of the New Plan, Warfare and Transport Routes, The establishment of the Handelshochschule is part of the period of the development of capitalism, free competition with imperialism, and the establishment of the Handelshochschule is part of the period of the development of capitalism. German imperialism, which was neglected in the division of the world between the imperialist great powers, also put the educational institutions at the service of its economic expansion policy. The cadres needed to cope with these tasks had to have a higher level of training than the business people trained at technical colleges. In this sense, the then rector of the Handelshochschule, Prof. Leitner, in a memorandum written in December 1919 to obtain the right to award doctorates, also spoke of the fact that "the development of Germany from an agricultural state to an industrial state, the emergence of large and giant industrial enterprises, the expansion of national trade to international and world trade, finally the concentration and expansion in the German banking industry towards the end of the last century had necessitated the establishment of special technical colleges for merchants and higher commercial officials. (13) Thus the commercial college objectively served to strengthen and consolidate the imperialist system. The connection with commercial, industrial and bank capital was particularly close because the Handelshochschule had been part of the business division of the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce since July 1920. Franz von Mendelssohn: Banker, former President of the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce Philipp Vielmetter: General Director of Knorr-Bremse AG, Vice President of the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Treasurer of the Gesellschaft der Freunde der Handelshochschule Karl Gelpcke: Director of Hypothekenbank Hamburg, President of the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce Friedrich Reinhart: Prussian State Councillor, President of the Berlin Chamber of Construction Economics, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Commerz- und Privatbank AG The administration of the Handelshochschule was initially carried out by the eldest members of the Berlin business community. The so-called "Grand Council of the College of Commerce", to which the members belonged, existed as an advisory body: "The President of the College of Elders, two representatives of the State Government, the Rector of the Handelshochschule, one representative of the Berlin University, one representative of the Technische Hochschule Berlin, six delegates of the College of Elders, two members of the Finance Commission, three lecturers employed in the main office and to be elected by the teaching staff, a member of the Berlin City Council, a member of the Berlin City Assembly, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the General Counsel of the School of Management, five other outstanding personalities appointed by the elders of the commercial team who have confirmed their interest in the School of Management." (15) The Rector of the College of Commerce was elected for 3 years, later for 2 years by the College of Lecturers and had to be confirmed by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, who was entrusted with the supervision of the school by the Prussian State Government. The supervision was initially carried out by a representative in the Grand Council, later by a so-called "State Commissioner". There were 7 institutes and seminars when the university was founded. From winter term 1918/19 the 1st syndic of the corporation was appointed as curator of the university. With effect from 1.7.1920, the corporation of the merchants was incorporated into the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce and thus the commercial college was subordinated to the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce. In addition to the "Grand Council", a college of commerce administration commission was formed, the majority of which consisted of representatives of commercial, industrial and bank capital. The Administrative Commission had the task of taking care of the administrative affairs of the university. The university counted at that time 8 Ordinarien 33 lecturers in the Nebenamt 1 Privatdozenten 37 lecturers and 7 Lektors it existed at that time now 14 institutes and seminars. The constitution of the commercial college of 22.10.1923, which replaced the order of 21.12.1903, reorganised the constitutional status of the college. (16) The names of the members of the teaching staff have been brought into line with those of the university. So there were only professors, lecturers, private lecturers, assistant lecturers and lecturers at the university. As a representative of the teaching staff, the "Dozentenkollegium" was created, to which only the professors belonged with seat and vote, and 2 representatives of the remaining teaching staff. Without voting rights 2 further members were admitted. The teaching staff had the task of monitoring the completeness of the teaching, submitting proposals for appointments and deciding on the admission of private lecturers. In addition, the board of lecturers elected the rector, whose term of office was 2 years. The professors were appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry subject to confirmation by the Ministers of Commerce and Industry and Science, Arts and Popular Education. The so-called State Treaty, which was concluded between the Minister for Trade and Commerce and the President of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce on 16.7.1926, granted the Handelshochschule Berlin the rights of a university according to the provisions of the General Land Law. In this respect, the Handelshochschule was placed on an equal footing with the other universities and colleges. (17) The right to award doctorates, which has been demanded by all members of the teaching staff for years, has also been conferred on the university. (18) The right of habilitation had already been held by the Handelshochschule since 22.5.1915. (19) A board of trustees was appointed for the administration of the Handelshochschule. In addition, it was stipulated that the bodies otherwise existing at universities should also be formed, e.g. a senate which had not existed until then. The Board of Trustees consisted of the following members: the President of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce or his deputy, a second executive chairman appointed by the President after hearing the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, 7 members elected by the Chamber of Commerce, the Rector and Prorector of the School of Commerce or their deputies, and the corresponding full-time professors with an advisory vote in matters relating to individual areas of teaching. The appointment of these members took place for 3 years. In detail, the Board of Trustees had the following tasks: Decision on the purchase and sale of real property Employment of the civil servants and employees required for the administration Provision of expert opinions on the organisation of university teaching and suggestions in this respect Management of other university business, insofar as they have not been transferred to other bodies and do not relate to teaching and research State supervision was exercised by a State Commissioner appointed by the Minister for Trade and Industry. By the II. Ordinance of 29 October 1932 on the Simplification and Reduction of the Price of Administration (Pr. G.S., p. 333), the state supervision of the Handelshochschule Berlin was transferred to the then Prussian Minister of Science, Art and Popular Education, who fulfilled his duties and rights in the same manner as before. By decision of the Prussian State Ministry of 1 Nov. 1935, the Handelshochschule was given the new name "Wirtschaftshochschule Berlin". At the same time, the right to award doctorates was extended to include "Dr.rer.Pol.". The economics lessons at the University of Berlin and the former Berlin School of Economics were merged. (20) This form of organisation was maintained until 1945. In winter semester 1943/44 the teaching staff consisted of 14 full professors 1 extraordinary professor 5 honorary professors 4 lecturers 53 assistant lecturers 7 lecturers (21) There were 12 institutes and seminars. Institute of Finance Economics Seminar Insurance Science Seminar Institute of Industrial Business Administration Business Economics Seminars Legal Seminars Archive for Trade and Business Law Political Seminar Geographical Seminar Physical-Chemical Seminar Business Education Seminar British-American Seminar Outside the Association of the University, the following academic institutions were also available: 1st Berlin Institute of Higher Education for Insurance Science, which, in addition to the Business School, was also available to the University and the Technical University 2nd Institute for Office Economics 3rd Berlin Institute of Higher Education for Insurance Science, which was also available to the University and the Technical University 2nd Institute for Office Economics 3rd Institute of Business Administration, which was available to the University and the Technical University of BerlinResearch Centre for Trade at the Reichskuratorium für Wirtschaftlichkeit 4.From the very beginning, the members of the teaching staff included well-known bourgeois scholars who had trained a completely different generation of executives in business and administration, such as Professors Bernhard: (Georg) Volkswirtschaft Binz: Chemie Bonn: Economics Eltzbacher: Law Eulenburg: Economics Heilfron: Law Hellauer: Commercial Science Jastrow: Political Science Marten: Physics Mellerowicz: Business Administration Nicklisch: Business Administration Preuß: Law Schücking: Law Sombart: Political Science Tiessen: Geography Valentin: Politics Wegener: Geography During the years 1933-1945 also typical representatives of the fascist ideology and representatives of the German monopoly capital worked, like the professors Weber: Jurisprudence (today leading member of the NPD, professor in Göttingen, in the brown book of the GDR registers) Hettlage: (today professor in Mainz, state secretary, member of the high authority of the European community for coal and steel, in the brown book of the GDR registers) v. Arnim: Rector of the Technische Hochschule Berlin, SA-Gruppenführer Reithinger: Head of the Economics Department of IG-Farben, Berlin NW 7 Registratur- und Bestandsgeschichte Registraturverhältnisse: In the course of organizing and recording the holdings, it was established that the existing file units must have been kept in a central registry. There is a continuous signing of the hand-stitched files (Roman numerals I - XIX), whereby small Latin letters were used in addition to the subdivision. A registration scheme was not available, so that it was not possible to determine which criteria formed the basis for the formation of the individual groups. In the course of the office reform, the conversion to a file registration system took place early (approx. 1920). New signatures - also Roman numerals I - XVII - with subdivision (Arabic numerals), e.g. II I - were used. There are file directories from the years 1933 and 1936. Subsequently, 17 main groups had been formed, subdivided according to need with Arabic numerals. It can be seen from the remaining parts of the registry that from 1940 onwards only Arabic numerals were used to identify the file units. Registry directories could not be determined. It must be assumed that most of these files were destroyed by the effects of war. Access, completeness, cassation: The transfer of the holdings, which were located in the building of the former business school, since 1946 Faculty of Economics of the Humboldt University, took place in 2 stages. The part stored on the floor was added to the archive in 1964, the one in the cellar in 1967. In March 1970 a remainder of approx. 2 running metres was found in a cellar of the building. The collection also included about 7000 student personal files, which were stored alphabetically. With regard to the completeness of the holdings, it should be noted that, following a comparison with the list of files from 1936 on the standing file registry of 635 files established since 1920, only 170 files remain. However, it should be noted that the files formed after 1 October 1936 do not appear in the register, so that an exact determination is not possible. There are also no directories of the previous files kept since 1906. The student personnel files seem to have been almost completely handed down. It is assumed that a large proportion of the files were destroyed as a result of the building damage caused by an air raid in February 1945. With the takeover of the files of the business school, at the same time about 200 files of the board of trustees of the business school were added to the archive, which were handed over to the city archive of Greater Berlin for reasons of responsibility. The only thing that was collected for the purpose of researching the history of the business school was completely worthless file units, such as vouchers, lists, announcements and manuscripts of the lecture timetables, which can only be regarded as preparation material for the printed lecture timetables. Archival processing: The traditional registry order could not be used as a basis for organizing the holdings. The majority of the file titles have also been reformulated. 12 main groups with the corresponding subgroups were formed and the file units were classified accordingly. 1.Constitution and management of the university 2.Teaching and training 3.Award of academic degrees 4.Teaching staff 5.Relations with domestic and foreign universities, colleges and other scientific institutions 6.Public activities of the commercial college (business school) 7.Associations and associations 8.Disciplinary matters 9.Social support for students 10.Libraries 11.Household and finance 12.Assets of the business school A subject and name register facilitate the user's work on the holdings. The order and the distortion of the inventory took place in the years 1968 - 1970 by the undersigned. Berlin in May 1970, Kossack footnotes: (1) "Ordnung der Handelshochschule der Korporation der Kaufmannschaft von Berlin vom 21.12.1903" in: "Handelshochschule Berlin - Organisation und Lehrplan der Handelshochschule der Korporation der Kaufmannschaft von Berlin", 3rd edition, Berlin 1906, pp. 14 ff. (2)Ebenda, p. 6 (3)Cf. in addition: "Draft of an examination regulation for the diploma examination at the Handelshochschule der Korporation der Kaufmannschaft von Berlin vom 6.6.1906" (4)Ebenda, p. 31 (5)Cf. " Regulation of the additional examination for diploma commercial teachers in the writing subjects and office economics of 4.9.1928 (6)Cf.3. 1937" (7)Cf. "Deutsche Hochschulstatistik WS 1928/29, WS 1930/31, WS 1932/33", "Berlin 1929 - 1933" and "Zehnjahresstatistik des Hochschulbesuchungen und der Abschlussprüfungen, 1. volume, Hochschulbesuch, bearbeitet von Prof. Dr. Charlotte Lorenz, Universität Berlin", Berlin 1943 (8)Cf. "Handelshochschule Berlin, Vorlesungen und Übungen im Wintersemester 1907/08 und folgende.". (9)See course catalogue WS 1917/18, p. 35 (10)See "Handelshochschule Berlin. Report on the rectorate period October 1918/20, reported by the rector of the Handelshochschule, Prof. Dr. Leitner, Berlin 1921", p. 6 (11)Cf. to "Handelshochschule Berlin. Amtliches Verzeichnis der Vorlesungen und Übungen SS 1919", p. 32,39,29 (12)Ebenda WS 1919/20, p. 50/51 (13)Cf. Report on the rectorate period October 1918/20, submitted by the rector of the Handelshochschule, Prof. Friedrich Leitner, Berlin 1921, p. 29 (14)/ (15)Cf. "Ordnung der Handelshochschule der Korporation der Kaufmannschaft von Berlin vom 21. December 1903/04, January 1904", § 3 in: "Handelshochschule Berlin - Opening October 1906 - Organization and Curriculum of the Handelshochschule der Korporation der Kaufmannschaft von Berlin", Berlin 1906 (16)See Constitution of the Handelshochschule Berlin (17)The wording of the contract is in: Ebenda, Nr. 10 (18)Cf. Promotionsordnung der Handelshochschule Berlin vom 18.1.1927 (19)Cf. "Die Entwicklung der Handelshochschule Berlin von 1913 - 1916" by Prof. Dr. P. Eltzbacher, Berlin 1916, S, 3 (20)Only a copy of the decree of the Reich Minister for Science, Education and People's Education (W Ie 2703 vom 8.11.1935) could be determined in: U.A. der H.U. Rektorat vor 1945, Nr. 257 (21)Cf. Wirtschaftshochschule Berlin, Vorlesungsverzeichnis WS 1943/44, S. 23 ff Zitierweise: HU UA, Business School Berlin.01, No. XXX. HU UA, WHB.01, No. XXX.

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 705 · File · Jul. 1936 - Jun. 1937
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          approx. 200 sheets, Contains a. o.: - Board of Directors for 1936/37, President: Fritz Brehmer, Weekly Report No. 1(436) of 1 July 1936 - Otto (Rotary Club Kanton), Lecture on China (summary, 3 p.), Weekly Report No. 2(437) of 8 July 1936, 8 July 1936 - Otto (Rotary Club Kanton), Summary, 3 p. July 1936 - Ziesemer (Rotary Club Fortaleza/Brazil), "Das neue Brasilien" (Lecture/Excerpt, 2 p.), Annex to Weekly Report No. 4(439) of 22 July 1936 - Visits of numerous domestic and foreign Rotarians as well as non-Rotarian guests to the Rotary Club of Hamburg, and a. Weekly Report No. 5(440) of 29 July 1936 - Biographical information on Georg Gruschke, Weekly Report No. 5(440) of 29 July 1936 - Otto Albrecht Ernst, "Die Entwicklung des deutschen Segelsports" (Lecture/Excerpt, 2 p.), held on 2 September 1936 - Visit of Rotarians of the British Club Edmonton to the Rotary Club Hamburg, 16 to 18 August 1936 - Visit of the President of Rotary International, Will. R. Manier, in Hamburg, Wochenbericht Nr. 11(445) vom 15. September 1936 - Wilhelm Ziegeler, lecture about the German Seemannsmission (excerpt, 3 p.), held on 28. October 1936 - Gansauge, "Reederei- und Kolonialwirtschaft" (lecture/exerpt, 2 p.9.) held on November 4, 1936 - Glaevecke, lecture on his profession (doctor) and his place of work (lecture, 6 p.), held on November 25, 1936 - Maschmann, "Aus der Entstehungsgeschichte des ersten Reisebüros" (From the History of the First Travel Agency) (lecture, 3 p.), held on November 2, 1936 - Glaevecke, lecture on his profession (doctor) and his place of work (lecture, 6 p.), held on November 25, 1936 - Maschmann, "Aus der Entstehungsgeschichte des ersten Reisebüros" (From the History of the First Travel Agency) (lecture, 3 p.), held on November 2, 1936 December 1936 - Ivo Hauptmann, "Arbeit des schaffenden Künstlers" (lecture, 4 p.), held on 16 December 1936 - Schmidt (Rotary Club Tsingtau), "Tsingtau" (lecture, 3 p. [incomplete]), held on 13 January 1937 - Krümmer, lecture on the advertising service of a newspaper (2 p.), held on 20 January 1937 - Ivo Hauptmann, "Arbeit des schaffenden Künstlers" (lecture, 4 p.), held on 16 December 1936 - Schmidt (Rotary Club Tsingtau), "Tsingtau" (lecture, 3 p. [incomplete]), held on 13 January 1937 - Krümmer, lecture on the advertising service of a newspaper (2 p.), held on 20 January 1937 - Krümmer, lecture on the advertising service of a newspaper (2 p.), held on 20 January 1937 - Krümmer, lecture on the advertising service of a newspaper (2 p.), held on 20 January 1937. January 1937 - Dingerstedt (Non-Rotarian, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg), "Kunstgewerbe" (lecture, 2 p.), held on January 27, 1937 - Hermann Sauber, "Fragen der Kohlenwirtschaft" (lecture, 8 p.), held on February 10, 1937 - Death of member Hermann Kümmell, weekly report No. 33(467) of February 24, 1937, on the "German Coal Industry", published on January 10, 1937. February 1937 - Heinrich Burchard, lecture about his getting to know Rotary (4 p.), held on 10 March 1937 - Günther Hautz, lecture about his work as a seaport forwarder (3 p.), held on 16 June 1937 - Bernhard Nocht, lecture about his trip around the world (2 p.), held on 23 June 1937..;

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 148 · File · Jun. 1936 - Mrz. 1937
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: - Weekly Report No. 48(435), Vol. 9 - Weekly Reports No. 1(436) to 29(463) and 34(468) to 38(472), Vol. 10 - Ziesemer (Rotary Club of Fortaleza/Brazil), "The New Brazil" (Lecture, 2 p.), Annex to Weekly Report No. 1(436) to 29(463), Vol. 2 4(439) of 22 July 1936 - Otto Albrecht Ernst, "Die Entwicklung des deutschen Segelsports" (Lecture, 2 p.), held on 2 September 1936 - Wilhelm Ziegler, Lecture on his activity as a pastor of seafaring in Hamburg (3 p. 22(456) of 2 December 1936 - Schmidt (Rotary Club Tsingtau), "Tsingtau" (Lecture, 3 p.), Annex to Weekly Report No. 27(461) of 13 January 1937 - Elbow, "About the Advertising Service of a Newspaper" (Lecture, 2 p.), in German), Annex to Weekly Report No. 28(462) of 20 January 1937 - Dingerstedt (Non-Rotarian, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg), "Kunstgewerbe" (Lecture, 2 p.), Annex to Weekly Report No. 29(463) of 27 January 1937 - Dingerstedt (Non-Rotarian, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg), "Kunstgewerbe" (Lecture, 2 p.), Annex to Weekly Report No. 29(463) of 27 January 1937 - Dingerstedt (Non-Rotarian, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg), "Kunstgewerbe" (Lecture, 2 p.). January 1937 - Heinrich Burchard, lecture on his professional activity and his acquaintance with Rotary up to his admission to the Hamburg Club (4 pages), Annex to the weekly report no. 35(469) of 10 March 1937 Also contains: - Newspaper clipping "Der Erfinder des künstlichen Kautschuks" zum 70. Geburtstag des Breslauer Rotariers Fritz Hofmann als Annex to the weekly report no. 15(449) of 7 October 1936.