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28th Infantry Division: Field (Existing)

Division history: The 28th Infantry Division was set up on 01.07.1871 in the XIV Army Corps. At the beginning of the war, the division belonged to the General Command of the XIV Army Corps, analogous to the peace organization. It was responsible f...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Divisionen

28th and 29th Cavalry Brigade Inspection of the Replacement Escadrillas of the XIV Army Corps (inventory)

28th Cavalry Brigade: The 28th Cavalry Brigade was formed on 01.07.1871 from the former Baden Cavalry Brigade. First the Dragoner regiments 20 and 22 were subordinated to the brigade. From 1890 the brigade was assigned the Dragoner Regiment 21 to ...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Brigaden

58th Infantry Brigade: Field (Stock)

Brigade Staff: At the beginning of the war, the brigade belonged to the 29th Infantry Division. The infantry regiments 112 and 142 belonged to it. They belonged during the war to the range of the following higher staffs:01.08.1914 to 27.01.191529....

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Brigaden

Compendium on Military Law, Berlin 1911

In it: I. Military penal code of 01.12.1898 Ia. Ordinance concerning the criminal proceedings against military personnel of the Imperial Protection Forces of 02.11.1909 Ib. Rules relating to the fees of witnesses and experts of 30.06.1878, as publ...

In: Budgetary printing regulations (inventory) >> War Ministry (KM) >> Department of utilities and justice >> Justice Department (C 3)

Countess Sophie ("Selli") von Erlach-Hndelbank [1820-1911, née Countess von May, married to Count Robert von Erlach-Hindelbank (1818-1884), engineer] (French)

Contains among other things: English colonial politics (25.3.1907 and others); criticism of the imperial administration in Alsace-Lorraine (17.6.1907); Hedwig von Gemmingen, née Scipio [wife of the district president Karl von Gemmingen-Hornberg] (...

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Curtius - Better - Erlach - Schweitzer - Weizsäcker >> Count von Erlach-Hindelbank - Schweitzer

General Adjutant (inventory)

Tradition and order: The General Adjutant's Office delivered older documents itself at the end of 1918, younger ones to the Margrave's Chancellery in Baden-Baden, from there to the Army Museum and in 1946 to the General State Archives. S...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> court authorities >> Generaladjudantur

General Command XIV Reserve Corps (existing)

Corps History: The Corps was established according to the mobilization plan in August 1914 and disbanded during the demobilization in 1918. At the beginning of the war, the corps was subordinated to the 7th Army and divided into two reserve divisi...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Higher Bars

Generalkommando/Svertretendes Generalkommando: Abt. IV e (protective custody, court of honour) (inventory)

Preliminary remark: The present holdings include the files of Section IV e of both the General Command and the Deputy General Command of the XIV Bath. Army Corps, as they came together in 1949 from the Army Archives in Stuttgart to the General Sta...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Other written material

Infantry Regiment 111 (existing)

Regiment history: The regiment was rebuilt on 22 October 1852 as the 3rd Line Infantry Regiment. On 1 July 1871 it was renamed the 3rd Baden Infantry Regiment. As a result of the military convention concluded with Prussia and the associated number...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> infantry and machine gun formations

Infantry Regiment 142 (existing)

Regiment history: The regiment was established on 1 April 1890. At the outbreak of war, it was part of the 58th Infantry Brigade (29th Infantry Division). at the beginning of the war, each infantry regiment, including the Reserve and Landwehr Infa...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> infantry and machine gun formations

Notes, decrees and orders of the War Ministry and the Supreme Cabinet Orders

Contains among other things: Instructions and orders on organisational measures, command relationships and combat and field exercises; composition of army inspections Darin: Information on the experience gained in sending reinforcements to the pro...

In: V. Armee-Inspektion Karlsruhe: Frieden >> Anordnungen; Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 145 V. Armee-Inspektion Karlsruhe: Frieden

Protection troops (without East Asian expedition corps)

Contains among other things: Orders of the Ministry of War; information from the High Command of the Schutztruppen; reports for the Schutztruppe to Southwest Africa; personnel matters; awarding of Southwest Africa commemorative coins Darin: Namens...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Divisionen >> 28th and 29th Infantry Divisions 55th, 57th and 58th Infantry Brigade Peace (Existing) >> 58th Infantry Brigade

Recruitment of the free city of Frankfurt and the Dutch government for their military or colonial service

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> House and State Archives >> House and State Archives. IV. legations >> House and State Archives: IV. Legations (inventory) >> German Confederation >> military clothes

Secret Cabinet (inventory)

Tradition and order: On 25 October 1848, the Grand Ducal Secret Cabinet commissioned the Ludwig Law Office of the General State Archives to organize the files in the cabinet's registry, whereby "those papers which are suitable for storag...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik) >> Dynasty and Government >> court authorities >> Secret Cabinet

Sir Harry Verney, 2nd Baronet [1801-1894, Member of Parliament for the Liberals, Privy Counsellor, in 2nd marriage 1858 married to Frances Parthenope Nightingale, sister of Florence Nightingale] (English)

Contains among other things: Florence Nightingale and her social work; English parties and domestic politics; English and German Protestantism in relation to Catholicism; Bismarck's church politics (21.10.1873 and others); Badischer Frauenver...

In: correspondence groups >> English and American friends and acquaintances >> Nightingale - Verney

Special Court Mannheim (Stock)

History of the authorities: After the National Socialists seized power, special courts were added to the existing criminal courts on the basis of the decree of the Reich government of 21 March 1933 (RGBl. I p. 136). The legal basis for this was Ch...

In: Special Court Mannheim

Speech [by the State Secretary at the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t, Wilhelm] Solf [on future colonial policy]

Contains mainly: Correct. Drafts, speech text, newspaper clippings Darin: Note on [Hans von] Haeftens Information of the Federal Council on military defeats August/September 1918

In: Pre-Chancellor period [1917/18]

Wilhelm Solf [1862-1936, Diplomat]

Contains among other things: Speeches by Solf on colonial policy (6.1917, with drafts); Hans Sachs [press officer in the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office], memorandum on the German parties (28.8.1917); German propaganda against England; S...

In: individual correspondent

protection troops

Contains among other things: Decrees of the Ministry of War; investigations into the ability to serve in the tropics Darin: Provisions for the secondment of replacements for the South West African Schutztruppe of 17.05.1907; Overview of the remune...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Divisionen >> 28th and 29th Infantry Divisions 55th, 57th and 58th Infantry Brigade Peace (Existing) >> 55th Infantry Brigade