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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1051 · Akt(e) · 1880 - 1908, ohne Datum
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Contains: - Bartsch, v., Excellenz, Undersecretary of State, Berlin: Report of his appointment as Undersecretary of State 23 March 1899, his trip to Paris - Madrid 10 April 1898, title "Professor" for Dr. v. Düring 3 July 1900 - Berlepsch, Freiherr Hans Hermann v., Düsseldorf: Participation of industrialists in the solution of social issues 11 September 1885, transmission of the statutes of the "Verein für Gemeinwohl im Lande Bergen" 21 December 1885 - Berseviczy, Albert v., State Secretary, Scheveningen/Netherlands: Acknowledgement for the letters of recommendation sent to him 13.9.1887 - Bitter, v., Excellency: Appointment to Bonn 31.3.1907, Berlin, Draft Budget for the Meteorological Institute 23.5.1885, Congratulation for the appointment to "Excellency" 7.10.1904 - Bötticher, Karl Heinrich v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Repositioning of the Archive Directorate 2.11.1895, 8.7.1897, Naumburg, congratulations on the Order of William 18.11.1906, recommendation for v. Borcke as curator of Göttingen o. D., Frau, Magdeburg, Einladung nach Magdeburg 9.6.1899 - Bonitz, Hermann, Unterstaatssekretär, Berlin: Thanksgiving from Ragaz for the congratulations on his 70th birthday 30.7.1884 - Bosse, Minister, Berlin: Please excuse his absence at the committee (Helmholtz monument) 24.2.1895, Application by Prof. Liesegang as Editor-in-Chief of the Münchener Allgemeine Zeitung 6.6.1898 - Brefeld, Minister, Berlin: Invitation to Lunch 2.7.1884 - Bremen, v., Berlin: Report on Schwartzskoppf's appointment as successor to Kügler, his resignation March 15, 1901 - Budde, Minister of Public Works, Berlin: Invitation to a lecture, with His Majesty 2 February 1903 - Berlepsch, Freiherr v., Minister, Seebach: Recommendation of Privy Councillor Wilhelmi to a national economic professorship 4.7.1897 - Croix, de la, Exzellenz, Berlin: Congratulations, Csáky, Graf, Exzellenz, (Hungarian Minister of Culture), Budapest: Send a work on Hungarian education 28.4.1889 - Dernburg, Exzellenz, Grunewald: Invitation to a car ride to visit the international balloon race 10.10.1906 (missing) - Dulheuer, Geheimer Finanzrat, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the work of Lexis "Unterrichtswesen im Deutschen Reich" 20.8.1904 - Dusch, Alexander v., Privy Councillor, Ministry of Justice, Culture and Education, Karlsruhe: Sending a jubilee letter Heidelberg "Acta saecularia" 24.6.1904 - Dombois, Adolf, Erkelenz: Congratulation on the title "full professor" 30.12.1880 - Dambach, Exzellenz, Berlin (Post): Appointment as "full honorary professor" 16.7.1897 - Delbrück, Ludwig, Berlin: Congratulations for the appointment to "Excellence" 8.10.1904 - Dittmar, Ministerialdirektor, Darmstadt: Recommendation for Dr. Horn from Charlottenburg as mathematician for Königsberg 7.11.1896 - Einem, Karl v., (War Minister), Berlin: Recommendation for the appointment of Dr. Dapper from Kissingen as Professor 18.10.1905 - Eilsberger, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Ministry of Education, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the South West Africa Medal 30.3.1908 - Elster, Dr.., Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Notification of his appointment as Privy Oberregierungsrat 2.1.1901, Meldung zum Tod (Selbstmord) seines Sohnes Ernst 10.4.1908 - Ernsthausen, v., Your Excellency, Gdansk: Message about an article in the Kreuzzeitung on the founding of the University of Strasbourg 28.2.1883 - Etzdorf, v., Elbing: Acknowledgement for the volume "landwirtschaftliche Verhandlungen 1990" 23.7.1900 - Eichhorn, v., (Federal Foreign Office), Berlin: Conference postponed because of the Oriental Seminary 15.6.1896 (missing), admission of the young priest into a local specimen institute 24.2.1900 (missing) - Foerster, Prof. Wilhelm, Privy Councillor, Director, Observatory, Berlin: degree measurement 29.5.1886, his journey to Neuchâtel 1.6.1886 - Freund, Dr.., Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Ministry of the Interior, Berlin: Message to celebrate his father's 70th birthday 18.8.1903 - Friedberg, v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Education of the children of Professor v. Savigny 30.3.1890, invitation to lunch 3.9.1892 - Falck, v.., Geheimer Rat, (Liter. Büro), Berlin: Inclusion of political news in the Berlin Correspondence 11.4.1901, Acknowledgement for the kind words for his farewell 13.12.1903 - Fleck, F., Geheimer Rat, Minister of Public Works: Studienfonds für seinen Sohn 19.4.1899, President of the Eisenbahndirektion aus Breslau wegen der Einführung eines neuen Rades an den Eisenbahnwagen 16.10.1882 - Fleischer, Geheimer Rat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Dankagung für die übersandt Kuchen, Revanche mit Aalen 8.8.1901 (fehlt), Dankagung für den Geburt seiner Tochter 31.12.1902 (missing, congratulations for the appointment to "Excellence" 6.10.1904, invitation to dinner 20.6.1908 - Förster, Geheimer Rat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Zusammenberufung der erweiterten Wissenschaftlichen Deputation 15.9.1902, article in Grenzbote wegen Geschlechtlicher Abende bei Studentenverbindungen 19.12.1891.

Ministers and ministry officials Lit. G - K
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1052 · Akt(e) · 1880 - 1908, ohne Datum
Teil von Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

Contains: - Gauß, Really Secret Chief Finance Councillor, Berlin: Establishment of a cadastral office in Berlin 20.12.1894 - Goßler, v., Minister, Gdansk: Bleichröder-Stiftung für Tuberkulose 28.10.1894 - Glasenapp, v., (Reichsschatzamt), Berlin: Consultations about the Oriental Seminar 30.9.1891 - Goeppert, Geheimrat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Habilitation 20.6.1880 - Goßler, v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Sending of a poem by Felix Dahn for further distribution o. D., Wishes for Recreation 1.8.1886, question about a suitable writer for writing the history of the Hansa 16.4.1896 - Greiff, Exzellenz, Berlin: invitation to the meeting 19.3.1889, Answer to an original request of Althoff because of the impossibility of postponing the meeting, connected with the request of the representation of his person in Breslau at the funeral 29.3.1890 - Groos, Dr. Ernst Gisbert, Regierungsrat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Information on the death of his uncle, the Senate President Groos 21.7.1908 - Gruner, F., Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: Transmission of his handbook of accident insurance 18.7.1892 - Heeringen, v., Fregattenkapitän, (Reichsmarineamt), Berlin: Acknowledgements 27.12.1900, matter Arons 6.2. o. J. - Halley, Wirklicher Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Invitation to dinner 11.3.1902, sending a cheque 31.8.1904 - Harder, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Request for notes on Mrs v. Leyden for Excellency Mirbach 29.12.1900 - Hasse, Prof. Dr. K. E.., Privy Privy Councillor, Hanover: Acknowledgement for congratulating the 60th doctoral anniversary 28.3.1893 (missing) - Heerwart, v., (Reichsamt des Innern), Berlin: Conference 11.11.1897 - Heim, v., Herzoglicher Staatsminister, Meiningen: Question concerning the admission of women to lectures at the universities of Prussia 9.2.1895 - Heller, (Ministry of Finance), Berlin: Notification of the proposal made by his brother-in-law Horstmann to the position of Extraordinarius 24.6.1898 - Hellwig, (Ministry of Finance), Berlin: Notification of the address of the Minister v. Goßler and on the appointment of Abbs to the Hofrat 3.9.1888 - Herrmann, Ministerialdirektor, Berlin: Information about his son because of the assistant position at Lesser 15.6.1901 - Herzog, Exzellenz, Berlin: Invitation to the Skat 17.12.1886, Invitation to the beginning of spring 13.3.1894 - Heyden-Rynsch, v. d., Really Geheimer Oberbergrat, Nervi/Genua (Italy): Communication about the letter to Minister Bosse about the Geheimer Bergrat Arndt 30.11.1897 - Hobrecht, Arthur, Excellency, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the literary employment of a woman Schmidt 3.9.1886 - Holter, Geheimer Regierungsrat, (Ministry of Public Works), Berlin: Recommendation of a young capable man 30.11.1887 - Hofmann, Karl v., State Secretary, Ministry of Alsace-Lorraine, Strasbourg: New Year's greetings 3.1.1884, medical candidates for South West Africa 15.5.1888 - Holle, Ludwig v., Kultusminister, Berlin: Return of Harnack's rectorate speech together with his thanks 19.8.1907 - Hollmann, Friedrich v., Excellency, Berlin: Böttinger Foundation for the Madrid Chapel and for the Officers' Rescue Home 26.3.1907, apology for the confusion of Böttinger and Ebbinghaus 4.4.1907, sending of a copy of a letter to His Majesty concerning the promotion of the Rescue Home 7.9.1906, wish for recovery 9.11.1906 - Holleben, v., Excellency, Stuttgart: Message because of his appointment as Vice President of the German Colonial Society 27.12.1903 - Hopf, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Festschrift für den medizinischen Kongress 25.3.1890 - Horn, v., Excellency, Berlin: Message about the death of his mother-in-law 25.5.1885 - Hoseus, Dr. H.., Real Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Strasbourg: Universitätsgesetz 8.1.1887 - Huber, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, (Reichsamt des Innern), Berlin: Pension for the widow of Prof. Roser from Marburg 2.11.1889 (missing) - Hübler, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Criticism of a work by Wach 28.12. o. J., Invitation to an evening snack 24.7. o. J. - Kern, v., Ministerialdirektor, Stuttgart: Congratulations on his appointment as "Excellency" 11.10.1904 - Köhler, Dr., Regierungsrat, Ministerium des Innern, Stuttgart: Acknowledgement for the preservation of the Red Eagle IV. Class 8.6.1901 - Köpke, Reinhold, Geheimer Rat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Report on an examination trip 19.7.1899, Congratulations on the Diamonds to the Crown Order (Latin) 1.3.1906 - Kügler, Dr..., Ministerialdirektor, Berlin: Tuberculosisemittel von Koch 13.12.1890, letter of February 1895 - Keetmann, Ministerialrat, Strasbourg: Request for transfer of his brother from Uetersen to Neuwied 22.1.1888.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 6733 · Akt(e) · (1678), 1688
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Contains among other things: - Outbreak of the Palatinate War of Succession, 1688 - French troops march into Flanders, 1688 - Conflicts between the Brandenburg African Company and the Dutch West Indian Company, 1688 - "Capitulation faite par Son Altesse Monsieur le Prince d'Orange, avec Monsieur le Comte d'Osserey, a qualité de General des sujets de Sa Majesté de la Grande Bretagne au sercive des Seigneurs Etats des Provinces Unies sous approbation des dite Seigneurs Etats", 1678 (Official Pressure).

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 6738 · Akt(e) · 1689
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Contains among other things: - Transfer of Brandenburg and Danish troops to Spain, 1689 - collection of contributions in Luxembourg, 1689 - conclusion of an alliance between the general states and England, 1689 - quartering of Dutch troops in the Duchy of Kleve, 1689 - supply of Brandenburg troops to the Moselle and Meuse, 1689 - siege of the city of Bonn by Dutch troops, 1689 - support of the Electorate of Brandenburg on the Lower Rhine against France by Field Marshal Georg Friedrich von Waldeck, 1689 - Confiscation of ships in Hamburg, 1689 - Conflicts between the Brandenburg-African Company and the Dutch West India Company, 1689 - Transfer of customs officers to Schenkenschanz in Lobith, 1689 - Preparation of an alliance between the general states and the Duchy of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, 1689 - Occupation of the city of Aachen, 1689 - Demand for subsidies from England, 1689 - Catering of troops in the Duchy of Jülich, 1689 - Catering for troops in the Duchy of Jülich, 1689 - Transfer of customs officers to Schenkenschanz in Lobith, 1689 - Preparation of an alliance between the general states and the Duchy of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, 1689 - Occupation of the city of Aachen, 1689 - Demand for subsidies from England, 1689 - Catering of troops in the Duchy of Jülich, 1689

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 6963 · Akt(e) · 1732
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Contains among other things: - Confiscation of a ship of the West Indian Company by shipowners at Ostend, 1732 - List of the troops present at the military camp at Oosterhout, 1732 - Conquest of Oran by Spanish troops, 1732 - Invasion of French troops into the Duchy of Bar, 1732 - List of the Spanish troops originating to Africa, 1732 - Bad financial situation of the Spanish Netherlands, 1732 - Settlement of the succession in the house Nassau-Oranien, 1732.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77, Tit. 227 Nr. 62 · Akt(e) · 11. Jan. 1914 - 31. Dez. 1921
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Contains: 1)A:Braunstein, Siegfried Salomon/B:06.01.1883, Varna (Bulgaria)/C:Export traveler/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Persia, Persian/G:S. 1-11; 2)A:Braunstein, Age/B:/C:/D:/E:Varna/F:Persia, Persian/G:S. 6; 3)A:Braunstein, Sprintza/B:gest. 00.11.1910/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 6; 4)A:Mosevius/B:/C:Bank Director/D:/E:Berlin/F:Prussia/G:S. 8; 5)A:Gorgot, Eugen Friedrich Joseph/B:20.09.1880, Berlin/C:Kaufmann/D:kath./E:Berlin-Schöneberg/F:Spain, Spaniard/G:S. 11-20; 6)A:Gorgot, Jose/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:Spain, Spaniard/G:p. 17; 7)A:Gorgot, Jenny née Schwarz/B:/C:/D:/E:ev./F:Spain, Spaniard/G:p. 17; 8)A:Fabro, Robert/B:12.03.1876, Belgrad/C:Monteur/D:röm.-kath./E:Berlin-Schöneberg/F:Serbia/G:S. 21-23, 31; 9)A:Taditsch, Wilhelm Theodor Christian/B:23.07.1896, Cologne/C:Schüler/D:kath./E:Köln/F:Serbia, Serbe/G:S. 25-26; 10)A:Taditsch, Bozidar/B:/C:/D:Greek.-cath./E:Cologne/F:Serbia, Serbian/G:p. 25; 11)A:Taditsch, Sophie née Schenkel/B:/C:/D:rom.-kath./E:Köln/F:Serbia, Deutsche/G:S. 25; 12)A:Milosadjevic, Georg/B:/C:/D:/E:Köln/F:/G:S. 28; 13)A:Harutunjanz, Jigram/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Persia, Persian/G:S. 29, 32-34; 14)A:Kohn, Isidor/B:/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Serbia/G:S. 30-31, 35-40; 15)A:Arr Joo (Arr You) gen. Gottschalk, Johann (Wong, Zen-Fung)/B:04.04.1874, Petersburg (Russia)/C:Kaufmann, Pensioner/D:ev./E:Hannover/F:China or Duchy of Saxony/G:p. 41-42, 44-52; 16)A:Senjowitsch, Petar (Peter)/B:/C:Strassenbahnführer/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 43, 55-56; 17)A:Gottschalk, Wilhelmine (Christiane Maria)/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha/G:S. 45, 47; 18)A:Gottschalk, Klara Wilhelmine Emilie née Behrens/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 45; 19)A:Arr Joo or Arr You/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:China, Chinese/G:S. 47, 50; 20)A:Stojanoff, Theodor/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:pp. 53-54; 21)A:Splichal, Felix Ernst Martin Leopold/B:02.01.(14.01..)1871, Belgraded/C:Hilfmeister/D:ev./E:Berlin-Friedrichsfelde/F:Serbia/G:S. 57-58; 22)A:Splichal, Augusta/B:14.09.1877, Berlin-Friedrichsfelde/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 57; 23)A:Splichal, Ernst Karl Wenzel/B:04.01.1898/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 57, 73; 24)A:Splichal, Alwin Felix Julius/B:22.08.1899/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 57; 25)A:Splichal, Luise Emilie Pauline/B:04.12.1902/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 57; 26)A:Splichal, Felix Josef/B:09.08.1910/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 57; 27)A:Splichal, Julius Karl/B:09.08.1910/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 57; 28)A:Efstratin/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 59; 29)A:Jagodiz (Wegschaider), Rudolf/B:22.12.1871, Vienna/C:Schiffskapitän/D:/E:Rauscha (Lkrs. Görlitz)/F:Serbia?/G:S. 60-61, 81-90; 30)A:ben Masso, Joseph/B:16.09.1889, El Chedemai in Tunis (North Africa)/C:Kraftwagenführer/D:Muslim./E:Berlin/F:Tunis (French colony), Sudane/G:p. 63-69; 31)A:Fuselage, Bruno/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 69; 32)A:ben Raski, Ilie Mohamed/B:25.12.1895, Marakesch (Morocco)/C:NCO/D:Muslim./E:Berlin-Schöneberg/F:Morocco, Moroccan/G:S. 70-71; 33)A:Ranzinger, Franz/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 72; 34)A:Janotsch, Julius/B:14.10.1893, Bollano (Poljana), administrative district Borschewitz (Pozarevse) Serbia/C:agricultural worker, boiler heater/D:Greek.-kath./E:Dittersbach (Krs. Waldenburg)/F:Serbia, Serbe/G:S. 74-75; 35)A:Splichal, Joseph/B:07.01.1875, Belgrade (Serbia)/C:Klempner/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Serbia/G:S. 76-77; 36)A:Splichal, Fritze née. Troles/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 76; 37)A:Kuhar (Ruhar), Johann Nepomuk/B:10.05.1880, Lupinjak (Pregrada district, Serbia)/C:Bergmann/D:kath./E:Dortmund/F:Serbia, Kroate/G:S. 79-80; 38)A:Kuhar, Stephan/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 79; 39)A:Kuhar, Agnes/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 79; 40)A:Stranz, Heinrich/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Berlin/F:/G:p. 91-94; 41)A:Conqabisa, Hans/B:21.12.1907, Kleinberi (Bez. Baturi, Kamerun)/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:/G:p. 93-94; 42)A:Conqabisa, Hanna/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Kamerun (former German protectorate)/G:p. 93; 43)A:Banton, Johann/B:20.08.1867, Krain/C:Bergmann/D:kath./E:Röllinghausen (Lkrs. Recklinghausen)/F:Serbia (former Austria-Hungary), Slowene/G:S. 95-96; 44)A:Banton, Katharina née. King/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 95; 45)A:Banton, Eleonore/B:03.11.1901, Recklinghausen-Bruch/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 95; 46)A:Banton, Johann jun./B:07.03.1902, Recklinghausen-Bruch/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 95; 46)A:Banton, Johann jun./B:07.03.1902. 95; 47)A:Banton, Hubertus/B:28.10.1907, Recklinghausen-Süd/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 95; 48)A:Banton, Johanna/B:23.03.1910, Recklinghausen-Süd/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 95; 49)A:Kohn, Helene/B:21.10.1883, Berlin/C:Seller/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Serbia/G:p. 97-100; 50)A:Siewert/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Berlin/F:/G:p. 99 ; Distortion 2000-2010 (with recording of individual names);

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, XX. HA, HBA, D Nr. 1230 · Akt(e) · 1543 Aug.-Nov.
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1543 August - November Newspapers to Archbishop Wilhelm: 1. 1543 September 4, Cologne The emperor's troops have occupied the entire duchy of Jülich, and the duke [Wilhelm] asks for peace; the city of Roermond has surrendered to the emperor; attitude of the monetary cities; from the duchy poor inhabitants have moved to Cologne in large numbers with their belongings to find security there; today the leader of the army of the Brabantines with 1000 riders is supposed to come to Cologne either to transfer the soldiers to the area of Molenses [area between Mönchengladbach, Moers and Neuß] or to secure the treasure of the emperor; 300 wagons are supposed to drive from Cologne to the imperial camp; in Cologne there are many courtiers of the emperor, but no princes and dignitaries; the apostolic nuncio is in the camp of the emperor; the English envoy is in Cologne and wants to follow the court of the emperor. TranscriptionLatin1 sheet 21 x 32 cm, p. 1 described. 2. 1543 September 7, Cologne Certain aristocrats have told us what the agreements between the Emperor and the Duke of Jülich were like; the Duchy of Geldern and its accessories will remain in the possession of the Emperor; Duke Heinrich of Braunschweig is said to have been the main mediator of the peace treaty; in vigilia nativitatisbeatissime virginis Mariae (7. September) the Duke of Cleves prostrates himself before the Emperor, who has conquered the Duchy of Geldern and the county of Zutphen; [Charles V.The Emperor is to move to France and lead his army against the French; the Emperor is to intend to provide the Duchy of Geldern and the County of Zutphen for the son of the Roman King [Ferdinand I]; all other dominions will remain in the possession of the Duke of Cleves; the Emperor, together with the Duke of Cleves, will move to all the cities of the Duchy so that they show him their obedience. TranscriptLatinischEbenda, p. 1-2 described. 3. 1543 August 18, Rome Few news because of the absence of pope and curia; the Turkish ships under Barbarossa's command caused much damage and conquered six French ports because they were not sufficiently fortified; moreover [Barbarossa] is said to have taken the city of Nice outside the castle; the emperor has gathered in Naples about 70 Trier, Galeot and other ships to get to Africa; he either wants to call them back or look for the decision there; numerous ships are also gathered in Genoa and in Spain; in the opinion of many everything depends on the war in Lower Germany; if the emperor over the French king [Francis I.] the emperor will have to take the decision to get back to Africa.On 21 July the Turks entered Buda and the following day published an edict ordering the noble classes and nobles to obey the death penalty and confiscate their goods; among the merchants of Frankfurt there is a rumour that the imperial fleet occupied the Kingdom of Algeria. transcriptLateinischEbenda, p. 2-3 described. 4. 1543 August 28, Rome extract from the letter Caspar Hoyers, notaries of the Rota: A Turkish fleet of 180 ships left Constantinople six weeks ago and sailed past Calabria, Sicily, the Kingdom of Naples, Rome, Piombino, Siena, Corsica and other parts of Italy; from Marseille, owned by the King of France, they returned to Italy; futile Turkish attack on Nice; victory at sea of the admiral [Andrea] Doria over a Turkish fleet coming from Algiers; hope for the withdrawal of the Turkish fleet to Kontantinopel; military clashes between the emperor and the king of France in Flanders; joy at the victory [Charles V.].]. TranscriptLateinisch1 sheet 21 x 29 cm, p. 1 described. 5. 1543 August 16, Mainz With two strong armies the emperor invaded France; he considered it his duty to restitute the old and true religion everywhere; imperial mandate against Hildesheim; in the diocese of Cologne the infirmity of Lutheranism crept in with the consent of the archbishop [Hermann V. von Wied]; hope for the restoration of the old faith. transcriptLatinischEbenda, p. 1. 6. 1543 November 6, Magdeburg The emperor took five large cities from the French and hopes to defeat them; the Turks invaded Hungary again last summer and conquered two cities; victory of the Roman king [Ferdinand I].The Emperor wants to invite all electors, princes and estates to an Imperial Diet in Speyer ($Spir$), which is to begin at the end of November; the Emperor, with some cardinals and the Archbishop of Mainz [Albrecht II of Brandenburg], has proposed a reformation to many collegiate churches that want to accept the said churches. TranscriptLow German1 sheet 20.5 x 21 cm, p. 1 described. 7. O. D. u. O. The emperor seized Gelderns and other pacified dominions;with a strong army of 100000 men, including 20000 horsemen, he entered Flanders on the campaign against the French king [Franz I.]; the Turkish sultan [Soliman I.] was the first to enter Flanders.The "Sardinia" has again invaded Hungary, which it has already occupied almost entirely; war armaments against the Turks in the Mediterranean; Andrea Doria has gathered ships in Genoa; fleets have been formed in Spanish ports together with Portuguese ships, in addition in Sicily, Sardinia and Naples in August [1543]; these are to unite with each other and disperse the Turkish and French fleet; attitude of the Protestants; the Imperial Diet is to be held in Speyer on 1. December [1543]; perhaps, however, it will be postponed until the time after Christmas until the presence of the emperor. TranscriptLateinisch1 sheet 20.5 x 29 cm, p. 1 described. 8. 1543 September 16, Cologne 23. September [1543] the Emperor and the King of England will meet in a city in Artois; in the meantime the imperial army will march across the Meuse to France; mediation by Duke Henry of Brunswick; renunciation by the Emperor of the Duchy of Geldern and the counties of Zutphen and Heinsberg ($Hensberch$); the Duke of Cleves was to preserve his subjects in the old religion or lead those who had fallen away from it back there; if he alone was unable to do so, the Emperor promised him his help; in his camp the envoys of the Elector [Johann Friedrich I] were to be found.These have suggested that their princes submit to the emperor's discretion; the duke of Jülich has made a permanent alliance with the House of Burgundy; the emperor's benevolent attitude towards the former has been benevolent; the latter in his generosity has declared himself willing to pay certain mercenaries in Venlo ($Venelaw$) and has made 18000 guilders available for it; Martins van Rossem's behaviour towards the emperor; relationship with Queen Mary [of Hungary]; the son of the Lord of Granvella will receive the provost's office in Xanten, which became vacant after Ingenwinckell's death and which the father of the Duke of Cleves had transferred to Doctor Vlatten for many years; to the co-adjutor of Cologne, the emperor lent the provost's office of Maastricht worth 2000 guilders; the emperor will travel through Brabant, Antwerp and Artois to meet the English king; the duke of Cleves is said to be in Düsseldorf ($Dusseldorp$); the emperor's camp near Venlo is said to have been moved and he has moved to Brabant; if the duke of Cleves wants to follow the imperial court, he must maintain 200 horses; how this can happen is unknown, because he has accumulated many debts; draft of a contract between the princes of Orange and Hesse on the county of Katzenellenbogen; the bishop of Münster, Osnabrück and Minden has sent a doctor to the emperor, whom he did not want to hear; yesterday Mr. Johannes Gropper, doctor and Scholasticus of St. Petersburg, the bishop of Münster, Osnabrück and Minden, sent a doctor to the emperor. Gereon in Cologne, who had gone to the emperor's camp with the Cologne co-adjutor, the Duke of Cleves and several others. TranscriptionLatin1 sheet 21 x 30 cm, p. 1-3 described. 9. 1543 September 19, Cologne. Throwing machines and other war equipment have been sent to France; no tolerance of the Lutherans by the Emperor; in the first article he obliges the Duke of Cleves to remain with his subjects in the old religion; one speaks of the marriage of the Duke of Brunswick with the third sister of the Duke of Cleves; the first is the wife of the Elector of Saxony, and the second is in England. transcriptLateinischEbenda, p. 3.HBA D no. 1230. - old signature:;

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 290 · Akt(e) · 1905 - 1909
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292 sheets, Contains and others: - Acquisition of the library of the late interpreter Karl Georg Friedrich Julius Himly, 1905 - sending of a textbook to the general agent of the Hamburg-Amerika-Linie in Lucerne Eugen Bär, 1905 - release of the student iur. Ferdinand Lessing on his activity in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages and commissioning Hildegard Brauer from Oberglogau with auxiliary work in the seminar library, 1905 - acquisition of Arabic publications from the duplicates of the library of the Dutch-Indian Academy from the Brill´schen bookstore in Leiden, 1905 - evaluation of the personality and the scientific work of Dr. Lessing, who had been offered a position as a volunteer by the Royal Library in Berlin, and who had been asked by the Royal Library in Berlin to work in the library of the Seminar for Oriental Languages. Gotthold Weil, 1906 - Permission for Dr. Stephan Kekule von Stradonitz in Berlin to use the library of the Seminary of Oriental Languages for the elaboration of an expert opinion under state and nobility law, 1906 - Questionnaire for the Berlin library guide (as of May 1, 1906) - Pubblicazioni della Biblioteca Vaticana. Rome] [1905] (print) - Release of the librarian of the Department of Oriental Languages Nicolaus Theodor Georg von Rehbinder from his duties at the General Catalogue of Prussian Libraries and transfer of the same to the Library of the University of Berlin, 1906 - Provision of publications of the Seminar of Oriental Languages for the exchange of writings with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia) in Budapest, 1907 - Provision of programmes and textbooks of the Seminar of Oriental Languages to the Russian Embassy in Berlin, 1907 - Transfer of a collection of photographs of oriental antiquities to the library of the Department of Oriental Languages for permanent ownership, 1907 - Acquisition of a collection of Sanskrit manuscripts offered by Bernhard Wibelitz in Hamburg, 1907 - Acquisition of writing materials in Japanese, makassaric and malaii-arabic script from the former colonial school in Delft, 1907 - appraisal and evaluation of an Arabic manuscript offered to the antiquarian Otto Harrassowitz in Leipzig, 1907 - transfer of a Tibetan scroll captured during the 1903/04 campaign against Tibet in the city of Llassa by the major in the 8th century, 1907 - transfer of the rights to the Tibetan scroll to the antiquarian Otto Harrassowitz in Leipzig, 1907 - transfer of the rights to the Tibetan scroll by the major in the 8th century. Gurkha-Riffles-Regiment [8th Gurkha Rifles] J. A. Wilson and transfer of the scroll to the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1908 - transfer of 3 copies of the Algeciras files to the Deutsch-Marokkanische Gesellschaft in Berlin, 1908 - examination and evaluation of the documents produced by the staff doctor in the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika [.... Hellwig" by Prof. Carl Meinhof, 1908 - Acquisition of a projection and epidiascop apparatus, 1908 - Transfer of the data from natives to the Seminar for Oriental Languages at the instigation of Prof. Carl Meinhof. Dr. Carl Heinrich Becker in Hamburg to the manuscript department of the Royal Library in Berlin, 1908 - Granting of a compensation to the librarian at the Seminar for Oriental Languages Nicolaus Theodor Georg von Rehbinder, 1909 - Extension of the exchange of writings of the Seminar for Oriental Languages with the École française d'Extrême-Orient in Paris, 1909.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Vb Sekt. 2 Tit. XVII Nr. 3 Bd. 2 · Akt(e) · 1927 - 1928
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Contains among other things: - International Society for Photogrammetry - Association for Mining Interests - Reichsausschuss für Metellschutz - German Committee for Technical Education - German Association for Material Testing of Technology - Association of German Iron and Steel People - Electrotechnical Association Berlin - Chamber of Industry and Commerce Berlin - German Standards Committee - Technical Chamber of Commerce Greece - Mining Economic Working Group - Hanover University Association - Internal Combustion Engineering Society - German Committee for Technical Education - Architects' and Engineers' Association Berlin - Verein deutscher Eisenhüttenleute - Deutscher Ausschuss für Eisenbeton - Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Auslands- und Kolonialtechnik - Fortschrittliche Verkehrstechnik - Deutscher Straßenbauverband - Deutscher Betonverein - Ingenieurverband Höhere Lehranstalten - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bauingenieurwesen - Bund Deutscher Architekten - Studiengesellschaft für Automobilstraßenbau - Gesellschaft deutscher Metallhütten- und Bergleute - Reichsverband der deutschen Industrie - Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft - Wissenschaftliche Zentralstelle für öl- und Fettforschung - Gesamtausschuss zur Wahrung der Interessen der deutschen Metallwirtschaft.

organizations
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schiemann, T., Nr. 23 · Akt(e) · 1906 - 1920, ohne Datum
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Contains among other things: - Société d' Histoire Diplomatique / Paris, 1914 - Deutsches Hochstift / Berlin, 1919 - Volksbund zur Schutze der deutschen Kriegs- und Zivilgefangenen Berlin, 1919 - Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Berlin, 1920 - Protokoll einer nicht nähereichneten Organisation Berlin, o. D. - Organization of European Colonial Interests Paris, 1906.

Political correspondence
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 81 Florenz/Italien, Nr. 13 · Akt(e) · 1867
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Contains among other things: - Joint action by the European powers over the uprising in Crete, 1867 - visit of the Duchess of Genoa to Saxony, 1867 - colonial trade with India and Sumatra, 1867 - purchase of provisions for the Italian army, 1867 - colonial trade with Senegal, 1867 - General La Marmora's trip to Venice and abroad, 1867 - armament of the navy in France, 1867 - financial reform in Italy, 1867 - exchange of archives between Austria and Italy over Veneto,1867 - Baron Bille-Brahe appointed Danish chargé d'affaires to the Kingdom of Italy, 1867 - Chevalier Constantino Nigra returned to Paris as envoy, 1867 - Situation in Schleswig-Holstein, 1867 - Proposals for the foundation of a South German Confederation (Salzburg meeting), 1867 - Compensation between Austria and Hungary, 1867 - Hungarian railway loan, 1867 - Delivery of weapons to France, 1867 - Travels of Garibaldi through the Papal States and Central Italy, 1867 - Political situation in Austria, 1867 - Statements of Emperor Napoleon III. on a war with Prussia, 1867 - German nunnery in Assisi, 1867 - political situation in Hungary, 1867 - "Summary overview of the strength of the Italian army in late August and late September 1866", 1867 - political conditions in Bulgaria, 1867 - Russian music project on the unrest in Crete, 1867 - Neutralisation of the Netherlands, 1867 - Fortress of Luxembourg demolished, 1867 - Negotiations between France and Italy on the Papal State, 1867 - Situation in the city of Rome, 1867 - French troops sent to Rome, 1867 - Negotiations on a conference on the Roman question, 1867 - Battle of Mentana, 1867.

Political correspondence
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 81 Florenz/I nach 1807, Nr. 13 · Akt(e) · 1867
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Contains among other things: - Joint action by the European powers over the uprising in Crete, 1867 - visit of the Duchess of Genoa to Saxony, 1867 - colonial trade with India and Sumatra, 1867 - purchase of provisions for the Italian army, 1867 - colonial trade with Senegal, 1867 - General La Marmora's trip to Venice and abroad, 1867 - armament of the navy in France, 1867 - financial reform in Italy, 1867 - exchange of archives between Austria and Italy over Veneto,1867 - Baron Bille-Brahe appointed Danish chargé d'affaires to the Kingdom of Italy, 1867 - Chevalier Constantino Nigra returned to Paris as envoy, 1867 - Situation in Schleswig-Holstein, 1867 - Proposals for the foundation of a South German Confederation (Salzburg meeting), 1867 - Compensation between Austria and Hungary, 1867 - Hungarian railway loan, 1867 - Delivery of weapons to France, 1867 - Travels of Garibaldi through the Papal States and Central Italy, 1867 - Political situation in Austria, 1867 - Statements of Emperor Napoleon III. on a war with Prussia, 1867 - German nunnery in Assisi, 1867 - political situation in Hungary, 1867 - "Summary overview of the strength of the Italian army in late August and late September 1866", 1867 - political conditions in Bulgaria, 1867 - Russian music project on the unrest in Crete, 1867 - Neutralisation of the Netherlands, 1867 - Fortress of Luxembourg demolished, 1867 - Negotiations between France and Italy on the Papal State, 1867 - Situation in the city of Rome, 1867 - French troops sent to Rome, 1867 - Negotiations on a conference on the Roman question, 1867 - Battle of Mentana, 1867.; 2011 June 7, Br

Presentations by other Rotary clubs
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 177 · Akt(e) · Feb. 1935 - Mrz. 1936
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Contains among other things: - Friedrich Meinecke, "Danzig" (lecture, 3 p.), held at the Rotary Club Braunschweig on 13 May 1935 - Fritz Faber, lecture of his curriculum vitae (2 p.), held at the Rotary Club Magdeburg on 4 April 1935 - Erich Meyer, "Die gegenwärtige Lage im deutschen Volkstumskampf" (lecture, 2 p.), held at the Rotary Club Frankfurt am Main, undated - Ludwig Ohl, "Die Sterne, die man begehrt man nicht, man rejoices ihrer Pracht (Goethe)" (lecture, 6 p.)), held in the Rotary Club Baden-Baden on 22 July 1935 - Walter Kleine, "Spain" (lecture, 2 p.), weekly report of the Rotary Club Wilhelmshaven-Rüstringen No. 4(110), Vol. 6, 23 July [1935] - Nikolas Benckiser (Rome, non-Rotarian), "Als Pressevertreter in Italien" (lecture, 4 p.), held in the Rotary Club Baden-Baden on 26 July [1935], "Als Pressevertreter in Italien" (as press representative in Italy) (lecture, 4 p.), held in the Rotary Club Baden-Baden on 26 July [1935]. August 1935 - Alfred Gramsch, "Das deutsche Buch in Ausland" (lecture, 2 p.), held at the Rotary Club Wilhelmshaven-Rüstringen on 13 August 1935 - Karl Elkart, "Impressions from Rome" (lecture, 3 p.), Annex to the weekly report Rotary Club Hannover No. 17 (born unknown) of 25 October 1935 - Walter Woelz, "Conference of the 12th English District in Hastings on 11 - 13 October 1935" (report, 2 p.).), Annex to the weekly report Rotary Club Hannover No. 16 (Vol. unknown) of 18 October 1935 - Edgar Brill, "Die Konservierung von Lebensmitteln" (Lecture, 5 p.), held in the Rotary Club Baden-Baden on 18 November 1935 - Fritz Eppinger, "Drei Tage in Russland" (Lecture, 13 p.), Annex to the weekly report Rotary Club Heilbronn No. 15 (Vol. unknown) of 15 October 1935 - Hermann Schulze, "Known and Unknown About Weimar. 1806 - 1813" (Lecture, 12 p.), held in the Rotary Club Magdeburg on 11 and 18 December 1935 - Norbert Schlösser, "Friedensklänge aus dem Saargebiet. Report about a study trip in the year 1913" (lecture, 2 p.), held in the Rotary Club Zwickau-Glauchau, undated - Hans Weicker (non-Rotarian), "China und wir" (lecture, 3 p.), Annex to the weekly report of the Rotary Club Hannover Nr. 35 (born unknown) from 6 March 1936 - Bernhard Goldschmidt, "Croswell - Michigan und sein Rotary-Club" (lecture/excerpt, 4 p.), held at the Rotary Club [Kiel] on 6 March 1936 - Meyer, Lebensbericht (summary, 2 p.)), Supplement to the Weekly Report (Rotary Club Unknown) No. 38 (Vol. Unknown) of 26 March 1936 - Memorial Address for Franz Riso (2 p.), Annex to the Weekly Report Rotary Club Hall No. 33 (Vol. Unknown) of 20 March 1936. February 1936 - Former President August Vogel, speech at the Rotary Club Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the occasion of the opening of the IV Olympic Winter Games (1 p.) on 10 February 1936 - Author unknown, "La Bonne Volonté au point de vue National et International" (Essay/Excerpt in German), 2 S), Annex 3 to the Weekly Report Rotary Club Hamburg No. 34(421), Vol. 9 of [4 March 1936] - Ernst-Justus Ruperti, "Südafrikanisches Allerlei" (Lecture, 7 S.), held in the Rotary Club Dresden, undated.

Princes and rulers
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1041 · Akt(e) · 1878 - 1908
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Contains: - Arenberg, Prince v., Berlin: Honorary promotion of Mr. Bachem (Kölner Volkszeitung) 22.6.1898, invitation to the colonial meeting 22.5.1896 - Baden, Friedrich Grand Duke v.: meeting with the Minister of Finance Scholz 29.1.1889, return of a book loaned by the hereditary Grand Duke v. Friedrich from Koblenz 9.3.1897 - Bülow, Fürst, Berlin: sending of an excerpt of the Strasbourg Post with personal remarks by His Majesty 4.3.1905 (missing), request for the admission to a Präparandenanstalt for the son of his clerical valet Tappe 12.3.1905 (missing), acknowledgement of the countess Marie from Berlin for the sent Wilamowitz translations of the Greek tragedies 28.12.1901, greeting cards from Norderney with his picture and the signature of Renvers 8.5.1906 - Bismarck, Prince Otto v., Reichskanzler, Berlin: criticisms of the Reich government published in the Strasbourg Post; with marginal remarks by Möller and by the Regierungsrat du Prel from Strasbourg 4.3.1878 - Donnersmarck, Fürst von, Neudeck: Acknowledgement for the transmission of Paulsens "Philosophia militans" 14.6.1908 (missing), Berlin, In Aussicht-Stellung of his visit15.2.1908 (missing) - Eulenburg-Hertefeld, Philipp v., Prince von Hertefeld, Ambassador, Vienna, Gastein: Request for permanent appointment of Dr. Thiele in Marburg 9.9.1899 - Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst: Honorary salary for Detlev v. Liliencron 27.9.1897 (missing), acknowledgement of the princess for the award of the title "Professor" to the ophthalmologist Dr. Thiele (see also the title "Professor") Fröhlich 18.7.1896, Prince Krafft zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst because of the Matura examination of his nephew 27.11.1898, Prince Alexander from Colmar recommends the Catholic clergyman Dr. Hoch, who is German-minded and therefore sharply attacked by the French clergy 2.2.1903, Prince Krafft from Javorina thanks for the employment of Fräulein Riedel, the daughter of his Oberforstmeister 8.9.1904 (missing) - Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Chlodwig, zu Fürst, Reichskanzler, Berlin: Request for employment of Count Rehbinder in the Royal Library 13.10.1896, the Reich Chancellor because of the meeting with the governor of Alsace-Lorraine, v. Hertling-Halley 19.10.1898 - Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Prince Hermann zu, governor of Alsace-Lorraine: Acknowledgment for the memorandum Spahn gegen philosophische Fakultät in Strasbourg 20.10.1901 - Holstein, Günther, Duke v., Schloss Primkenau: Request for the title "Professor" for Dr. Baron von Küster from Berlin 12.8.1907 - Mecklenburg, Johann Albrecht, Duke v., Potsdam: Request to transfer librarian Ockler from Münster to the Royal Library in Berlin 9.8.1890, thanks for the fulfilment of the above wish 14.10.1890 (missing), request for definitive employment of Ockler in the Royal Library 22.3.1892 - Meiningen, Bernhard Erbprinz v., Berlin: Request for a visit by Althoff 14.12.1889, invitation 3.2.1893 (missing), donation to Dr. Ohnefalsch-Richter and advance payment 17.11.1893 - Prince Wilhelm, Colonel and Regiment Commander, Potsdam: Request for an assistant position for the son of the guard Ockler in the Royal Library 28.10.1885 - Kaiser Wilhelm I., Salzburg: transmission of the appointment to the Council of State of Alsace-Lorraine 8.8.1882 (reference see No. 1056) - Emperor Wilhelm II: document of the Royal Crown Order First Class 20.12.1902 (reference see No. 1056), certificate of appointment to the Real Privy Council with the title "Excellency" with countersignature of all ministers 27.1.1907 (reference see no. 1056) - Princess Irene (Henry of Prussia): Children's Hospital in Kiel 26.10.1905 - Radolin, Prince Hugo v., Ambassador, Paris: Proposal for Dr. Hartmann from Münster as successor of the late canon Aegenvoort 14.4.1903, recommendation for Dr. Glaessner, a pupil of Hoffa 8.4.1908 - Ratibor, Duke v., Berlin: Conference with Baron v. Richthofen and Lord Mayor Bender from Breslau 19.2.1901 (missing), Communication about the audience with His Majesty 26.02.1900 (missing) - Henriette, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein, widowed, Real Privy Councillor Prof. von Esmarch, Kiel: Please for the award of the title "Titularprofessor" to W. Reuter from Bad Ems 27.2.1905.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Radowitz, J. M. v., d. J. · Bestand
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This reference book is a slightly modified and, if necessary, corrected transcript of the distortion (including preliminary remarks) made by Dr. Renate Endler in 1957. The estate of the envoy Joseph Maria von Radowitz came to the Prussian Secret State Archives through two accessions (acc. 112/1933 and 339/1936). According to the deposit agreement, it was not allowed to be arranged and listed. It is therefore not possible to determine exactly what losses have been incurred as a result of the outsourcing and relocation caused by the war. There are certainly gaps in diaries and personal records. The stock, whose signatures were completely new, is structured as follows: It began with Radowitz's diaries and personal notes. The diaries begin with the year 1853 and are available with interruptions until 1909. Two copies of the memoirs are available. One is the concept of Radowitz's hand, the other one is a re-examined clean copy from another hand. Next comes correspondence, divided into correspondence with the family, alphabetical and chronological correspondence. The large number of available newspapers and newspaper clippings have also been sorted chronologically. These were mainly newspaper reports on the Algeciras Conference, which was held from January to April 1906. The estate of the father Joseph Maria von Radowitz (the Elder), which is kept here, may also be used for research. The estate was used by Hajo Holborn to publish the "Notes and Memories from the Life of Ambassador Joseph Maria von Radowitz", 1925. In the course of the current database entry by Ms. Pistiolis, the register entries for the chronologically ordered exchange of letters (B III No. 1-10) and the newspaper volumes (C No. 1 Vol. 1-3 and C No. 2 Vol. 1-3) were adopted as notes in the corresponding archive units. Box 44 also contains unordered items. Duration: 1839 - 1912 and without date Volume: 2.2 running metres To order: HA VI, Nl Joseph Maria of Radowitz (the year), No..... To quote: GStA PK, VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Joseph Maria von Radowitz (the year) (Dep.), No.... Berlin, November 2013 (Chief Inspector Sylvia Rose) Biographical data: Joseph Maria von Radowitz was born on 19.5.1839 in Frankfurt/Main, where his father worked as Prussian military representative for the German Confederation. His mother, Maria von Radowitz, was a born Countess von Voß. Radowitz attended grammar schools in Berlin and Erfurt, where the family took up permanent residence after his father retired. After studying at the universities of Berlin and Bonn and completing his military service, Radowitz became an auscultator at the Court of Appeal on 25 April 1860. He was first employed at the City Court in Berlin in the Department of Investigative Matters and later at the District Court in Erfurt. In 1861 Radowitz, supported by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baron of Schleinitz, and other friends of the family, entered the diplomatic career. He became attaché to the Prussian legation in Constantinople. In 1862, when he returned to Berlin, Radowitz passed the Legation Secretary Examination. After a mission led by Count Eulenburg concluded contracts with China, Japan and Siam in 1859, a Prussian Consulate General was to be established in China in 1862. Radowitz applied to be employed as a delegation secretary at this consulate and was accepted because the other candidates for the position of delegation secretary refused the mission to China. He served in Shanghai until November 1864, and in May 1865 Radowitz was appointed 2nd Legation Secretary in Paris, a post he held until 1867, with an interruption due to his participation in the war of 1866. The next stations in Radowitz's career were Munich and Bucharest, where he served as Consul General. In Munich he married Nadine von Ozerow, the daughter of the Russian envoy to Bavaria (1868). From 1872 to 1880, Radowitz was employed in the Federal Foreign Office, with appointments as ambassador in Athens (25 June 1874), the mission to Petersburg (1875), the Berlin Congress (1878) and the mission to Paris (1880). After his stay in Athens, Radowitz was appointed ambassador of the German Reich in Constantinople in 1882 (until 1892) and subsequently in Madrid, where he remained until 1908, when he retired from diplomatic service. In 1906, together with Count von Tattenbach, he was the German representative at the Algeciras Conference, which was held from January to April 1906. Joseph Maria von Radowitz died in Berlin on January 16, 1912. Literature: " H. Holborn (ed.), notes and memories from the life of Ambassador Joseph Maria von Radowitz. 2 Bde, Stuttgart, Berlin and Leipzig 1925 " H. Philippi, The Ambassadors of the European Powers at the Berlin Court 1871-1914 In: Lectures and Studies on Prussian-German History... Edited by O. Hauser. Cologne and Vienna 1983, pp. 159-250 (New Research on Brandenburg-Prussian History, vol. 2) " D. M. Krethlow-Benziger, Glanz und Elend der Diplomie. Continuity and change in the everyday life of the German diplomat at his posts abroad as reflected in the Memoirs 1871-1914. 2001, Bern, Berlin et al., pp. 554-555 (European Hochschulschriften: Reihe 3, Geschichte und ihre Hilfswissenschaften, vol. 899) " J. C. Struckmann in collaboration with E. Henning, Preußische Diplomaten im 19. Jahrhundert. Biographies and appointments of foreign posts 1815-1870. Berlin 2003, p. 193 u. ö. " H. Spenkuch, Radowitz, Joseph Maria. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 21, Duncker

Records and reports
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schnee, H., Nr. 22 · Akt(e) · 1896 - 1921
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Contains: - In the Federal Foreign Office, colonial dept, later Imperial Colonial Office (26 p.); - As Imperial Judge in German New Guinea (13 p.); - First stay in Samoa (16 p.); - Second stay in Samoa (12 p.); - (unknown author:) "Dr. Schnees Samoa years" (14 p.)); - Back at the Federal Foreign Office, Kolonial-Abt (9 p.); - Colonial Advisory Council at the Embassy in London (21 p.); - Lecture by the South Pole researcher Sir Ernest Shackleton for Wilhelm II at Villa Dernburg (3 p.)); - As Governor in German East Africa (10 p.); - Characterization of the Great Admiral of Tirpitz (4 p.); - Speech of the Minister of National Defence, Smuts, in the House of Representatives in Cape Town on September 10, 1914 (6 p.); - Scout Report of the Goanese and Government employee Ribeiro on his journey from German East Africa to Germany during the war (45 p.).); - Speech by the Governor on the occasion of Wilhelm II's birthday to officers and crews of the garrison thong (2 p.); - Excerpts from the report of the government adviser, Government Building Councillor Brandes, on the activities of the civil administration during the war in German East Africa (p. 14).); - Return from East Africa (18 p.); - My relationship with Lettow-Vorbeck (46 p.); - Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1 p.); - General Groener's statements on leading personalities of the First World War. World War II (8 p.); - State Secretary Solf on Baron von Eckardtstein, former Counsellor of the Embassy in London (3 p.); - Talk with Foreign Minister Simons (5 p.); - Schnee on Wirth, Reich Minister for Reconstruction (5 p.); - Rosen, Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs (2 p.); - Admiral v. Truppel, Governor of Kiautschou (2 p.); - Violations of international law during the war in German East Africa (2 p.).

Schnee, Heinrich
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 129 A · Bestand
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Foreword On 24 February 1812 an alliance treaty was signed between Prussia and France (Paris Convention), which obliged Prussia to provide military support to France in all wars in Europe - except in Spain, Italy and Greece. The French troops were allowed to march through Prussia with food and horses. The French commanders received extensive powers, so that Prussia was in fact again under French occupation. Major General Friedrich Karl Heinrich Graf von Wylich und Lottum was entrusted with the implementation of the Paris Convention of 24 February 1812, as far as the supply of the reserve magazines at home and abroad and all negotiations with the French General Director Matthieu Graf Dumas were concerned. Major General Count von Wylich und Lottum had already been head of the old army catering system (field catering department, general catering department and general catering directorate) since November 1810. As General Commissioner he conducted the army catering negotiations with the French Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout (Prince Eckmühl) in Szczecin in March and April 1812. After the return of the Major General Count von Wylich and Lottum to Berlin in April 1812, the office for feeding the French troops was set up, which was then called the General Commissariat for feeding the French and Allied troops. The present files originate from the negotiations between Major General Count von Wylich and Lottum and the French Marshal Davout (Prince Eckmühl) in Stettin (Stettiner Akten) and were not combined with the files of the office for the catering of the French troops. Only a few volumes of the Szczecin files were continued in Berlin, which were integrated into the GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 130 Generalkommissariat to feed the French and Allied troops. The holdings GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 129 A Registratur[by Friedrich Karl Heinrich Graf von Wylich and] Lottum about the catering of French troops (army catering negotiations) comprises 11 sections, most of which are still divided into several parts. An inventory file could not be found in the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, which is why the details of the inventory history are unknown. For the inventory, there is a register of authorities, which was prepared by the secret registrar and privy councillor Schmidt. The collection was revised in October 1969 in the former Central State Archives of the GDR Merseburg office. In 2007, the register was entered into the Augias database by the archival inspector Verena Kohnke and revised, partly rearranged and classified by the undersigned. Some file titles and contained notes were checked and in some cases supplemented. In addition, the portfolio was re-signed in 2007 by Mr. Szal. How to order and quote: The archival documents listed here are stored in the external magazine. The yellow order forms must therefore be used. In addition, waiting times may have to be accepted for operational reasons. The files are to be ordered as follows: I. HA Rep. 129 A, No. to quote: GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 129 A Registratur[des Friedrich Karl Heinrich Graf von Wylich und] Lottum über die Mehrung der französischen Trots (Armeeverpflegungsverhandlungen), Nr. Volume: 0,4 lfm 45 VE (= Verzeichnungseinheit) Duration: 1812 Last assigned number: 45 Berlin, December 2011 Irina Fröhlich (Archivoberoberinspektorin) Findmaterial: Datenbank; Findbuch, 1 vol.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 7093 · Akt(e) · 1777
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Contains among other things: - Victory of General George Washington over British troops at Princeton, 1777 - Granting of loans by the cities of Lauenstein, Thierbach and the Principality of Liechtenstein for the House of Nassau-Orania, 1777 - Money claims of the General States against France, 1777 - conflicts between Morocco and France over possessions on the African coast, 1777 - claims of France and England on the island of Santo Domingo, 1777 - conflicts between Spain and Portugal over colonial possessions in America, 1777 - support of the British army in America by troops of Landgrave Frederick II. von Hessen-Kassel, 1777 - Estimate of the budget of the Court of Vienna, 1777 - Deposition of the Marquis Sebastião José de Carvalho e Mello, Marquis de Pombal, after the death of King Joseph I. of Portugal, 1777 - March of French troops into the General States by Wesel, 1777 - Battle of Spanish and British troops for Gibraltar, 1777 - List of the Spanish fleet lying before Cadiz, 1777 - Chronological summary of the battles between Spanish and Portuguese troops in Brazil, 1777 - Victory of British troops under General William Howe over the colonists under General George Washington near Pennsylvania, 1777 - Death of Elector Maximilian III Joseph of Bavaria, 1777.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 7100 · Akt(e) · 1780
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Contains among other things: - Directory on the Dutch fleet and its locations, 1780 - Directory on the Dutch ships seized by England off Texel, 1780 - Destruction of Spanish ships by the British fleet under Admiral George Brydges Rodney near Gibraltar, 1780 - Conclusion of a trade agreement between Denmark and Sweden, 1780 - Sending of a Spanish convoy for the Spanish colonies in America, 1780 - Disputes between Spain and Portugal over colonial property in America, 1780 - Conclusion of a trade agreement between England and Denmark, 1780 - Preparation of an economic agreement between Sweden, Denmark and Russia, 1780 - Money claims of the General States of England, 1780 - Budget of the Chapter of Liège, 1780 - Declaration of War by England to the General States, 1780.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 7079 · Akt(e) · 1763 - 1764
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Contains among other things: - Settlement of bills by the envoy to Amsterdam, Philipp Anton von Erberfeld, 1764 - differences between France and Spain in colonial policy, 1764 - mass desertion from the French army, 1764 - capitulations of Swiss cantons to French troops, 1764 - death of Madame de Pompadour, 1764.

Reports Vol. 2
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schnee, H., Nr. 25 · Akt(e) · 1932 - 1937
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Contains: contains and others: - Ada Schnees descent (1932); - Joined the NSDAP (1933); - Tasks after joining the NSDAP. Part 1 (1933); - Tasks after joining the NSDAP. Part 2 (1933); - My acquaintance with Schacht (1933); - Interview with Hitler (1933); - Composition of the new Reichstag (1933); - Jewish question and foreign policy: VI. Commission of the League of Nations Assembly (1933); - Negotiations of the Congress of the World Association of League of Nations Societies (1933); - Report on the treatment of the question of the government measures taken against Jewish population groups in Germany (1933); - Visit to Lord Snowden (1943); - Schnee Speech in Folkestone (1934); - England and the East African Mandate (1934); - Events of the 30th World War of Nations (1933); - Events of the 30th World War of Nations (1933); - The World War of Nations (1934); - The World War of Nations (1933); - The World War of Nations (1934); - The World War of Nations (1934); - The World War of Nations (1934); - The World War of Nations (1934) June 1934; - Schnee over Schleicher and Papen (1934); - Discussion with de Valera (1934); - Meetings of the World Association of League of Nations Societies in Geneva (1934); - Conference of the World Association of League of Nations Societies in Folkestone (1934); - Conference in Folkestone (1934); - Speech in Folkestone (hs. manuscript) (1934); - Discussion with State Secretary Vansittart from the British Foreign Office (1935); - Interview with Major v. Stephani from the "Stahlhelm" (1935); - Supervision of letter and telephone traffic and the police spying system (1935); - Ribbentrop and Rosenberg (1935); - Visit by Lord Buxton (1937); - The Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft from its foundation in 1887 until its dissolution in 1936 (1937); - A few things about the Lord Mayor, and his wifea. about Konrad Adenauer, former Lord Mayor in Cologne (1937).

Schnee, Heinrich
Schnee, Heinrich (population)
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schnee, H. · Bestand · 1867-1949
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Curriculum Vitae Dr. jur.; Dr. rer. pol. h. c.; Real Privy Counsel; Governor a. D., Excellenz; MdR. Born 4.2.1871 in Neuhaldensleben. Father: District Court Councillor Hermann Schnee. Mother: Emilie, née Scheibe. - Married to Ada Adeline, née Woodhill, from New Zealand, whose father was an Englishman from Birmingham and whose mother was Irish from the old O'Donnell family. Schnee attended high school in Nordhausen, studied law and political science in Heidelberg, Kiel and Berlin, passed the bar exam in 1892 and received his doctorate in law in 1893. He then turned to the study of Swahili and colonial science at the Oriental Seminar Berlin and passed the examination as a government assessor in 1897. He joined the Foreign Office, Colonial Department, in 1898 and worked as Richter and deputy governor in German New Guinea. In 1900 he became district administrator and deputy governor in Samoa. 1904: Legation Council in the Colonial Department, 1905: Colonial Advisory Council at the Embassy in London. 1906: Lecturer Council, 1907: Conductor, 1911: Ministerial Director in the Reich Colonial Office and Head of the Political and Administrative Department. In 1912, Schnee became Real Privy Counsel with the title of Excellency. From 1912 - 1919 he was Governor of German East Africa. The Prussian Academy of Sciences awarded Schnee the Leibniz Gold Medal. He received an honorary doctorate in political science from the University of Hamburg in 1921 and was a member of the Reichstag (German People's Party) from 1924. 1925: President of the Working Committee of German Associations, 1926: President of the Association of Foreign Germans. 1930: President of the German Colonial Society. 1931: President of the German World Economic Society. As a member of the Interparliamentary Union and as a delegate of the World League of League Societies - Schnee was also president of the German League for League of Nations - he participated several times in international congresses. In 1932 he was delegated by the Foreign Office to the Manchuria Commission (Lytton Commission). In 1933, after one - the only - meeting with Hitler, Schnee resigned almost all presidential offices, unless they had been equalized or dissolved. Only he was head of the German Society for League of Nations, later renamed the "German Society for International Law and World Politics", until 1945. Heinrich Schnee's main literary works are: Pictures from the South Seas. Reimer, Berlin 1904 German East Africa at War. well

Schnee, Heinrich
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 34, Nr. 1028 · Akt(e) · 1780, 1787-1792
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Contains among other things: - Regulation of the estate of Michael Otto, who died in East India, 1790 - Search for heirs of Prollius, who died in East India, 1792 - Regulation of the estate of some Prussian subjects who died in the service of the English East Indian Company, 1790-1792 - Claims of the pastor Christian Friedrich Suchland on the estate of the Indian driver Roge, 1791-1792 - Money claims of Johann Georg Sieburg in Berlin to the merchant in Surinam, Johann Georg Heyfelder, 1792 - Money claims of the merchant in Bünde, Schlichthaber, to merchants in Demerara and Essequibo, 1792 - Claims of Johann Christian Goericke in Bromberg to the estate of his uncle, the master shipbuilder in Amsterdam, Johann Michael Kneisel, 1792 - Claims of the spa blacksmith (veterinarian) in Neustadt auf der Dosse, Rohlwen, to the estate of his brother Johann Friedrich, who died in Africa, 1790-1791 - Settlement of the estate of Doctor Teuber, who died in East India, 1791 - Claims of the brothers Johann Joachim and Johann Gottfried Lindau in Magdeburg to the estate of Andreas Lindau, who died in the general states, 1785, 1791 - Claims of Dr. Teuber, who died in East India, 1791 - Claims of the brothers Johann Joachim and Johann Gottfried Lindau in Magdeburg to the estate of Andreas Lindau, who died in the general states, 1785, 1791 - Claims of Dr. Teuber, who died in the general states, 1791 - Claims of Dr. Teuber, who died in the general states, 1791 August Wilhelm Haake in Oschersleben on the estate of the confectioner August Simon Kaeseberg, who died in Purmerende in the province of Holland, 1791 - Influencing of the Prussian managing director in The Hague in criminal proceedings against the former sub-buyer of the Dutch East India company Gautier Peter Theodor van Rossum, 1791 - Settlement of the estate of the ship soldier Franz Wrede, who died in Paramaribo, 1791 - Money claims of the Count of Meuron to the Dutch East India Company, 1789-1790 - Collection of information about Friedrich Ludwig Hanschke, who emigrated to Africa, 1791 - Safe escort for the merchant Heyfelder on his journey to Suriname, 1791 - Regulation of the estate of Christian von Feyberg who died in Surinam, 1791 - Regulation of the estate of Jean Pauol Manasse Gujot who died in Batavia, 1780, 1787, 1790 - Claims of the widow Horguelin in Berlin to the estate of her son who died in Batavia, 1790 - Regulation of the estate of Johann Christoph Wiese who died in Paramaribo, 1789-1790 - confiscation of information about the merchant servant Friedrich Ernst Thieme, 1790 - claims of the siblings Landsknecht in Alt-Pillau to the estate of their brother who died in Paramaribo, 1789 - confiscation of information about the death of the chief surgeon Christian Hoolbeck, 1790.

Stand increases, vol. 2
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 90 A, Nr. 2011 · Akt(e) · 1895-1927
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Contains: - Alten, Carl von, lord of the manor, chamberlain, Linden near Hanover. Elevation to the rank of Count Alten-Linsingen on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Alvensleben, Werner von, Kammerherr, Schlosshauptmann von Quedlinburg, Fideikommisbesitzer, Neugattersleben. Elevation to the rank of Count as "Count of Alvensleben-Neugattersleben" on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Arnim-Boitzenburg, Count. Proposal of the Prime Minister Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg for elevation to the rank of prince in a meeting of the State Ministry. Agreement of the State Ministry on the occasion of the 25th government anniversary of Wilhelm II [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Baum, Geheimer Kommerzienrat, Elberfeld. Proposal of the Minister of the Interior for elevation to the nobility in a meeting of the State Ministry. Endorsement by the Herald's Office. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Baumann, Lieutenant General retired, Loschwitz near Dresden, most recently Major General and inspector of the 2nd Landwehr Inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Behring, Dr., Professor of Medicine at the University of Marburg, Privy Councillor. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the uprising of Prussia to the status of kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Bellschwitz (see Brünneck) (p. 19) - Berendt, Major General retired, Charlottenburg, last Colonel and Commander of the Brandenburg Foot Artillery Regiment No. 3 (General Field Artillery Master). Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Bergemann, Lieutenant General, Commander of the Invalidenhaus in Berlin. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Boitzenburg (see Arnim-Boitzenburg) - Bothe, Hermann, owner of manor and landscape councillor, on tooth, district Flatow. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Boyneburgk, Alexander von, retired cavalry master, Grand Duke of Saxony Chamberlain in Stadtfeld. Permission to the guidance of the baron title to the members of the Stadtfelder line, 14.12.1901-18.03.1902 (Bl. 23, 25, 26) - Braunbehren, Ludwig Günther Karl Otto, Undersecretary of State a. D., Really Secret Council. Elevation to the nobility, 25.08.1900 (Bl. 21) - Brünneck, Roland von, Burgrave of Marienburg, chamberlain, on Bellschwitz. Elevation to the rank of Count of Brünneck-Bellschwitz on the occasion of the turn of the century, 04.01.1900 (p. 19) - Budde, Minister of State and Minister for Public Works. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 03.05.1904 (p. 35) - Bumke, Lieutenant General retired, Berlin, last Major General and Inspector of the 3rd Engineering Inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Caemmerer, Major General, Commander of the 12th Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Camphausen, Minister of State, Berlin. Elevation to the nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the return of the Day of the Imperial Proclamation to Versailles, 18./20.01.1896 (p. 4) - Cramer, Constantin, Royal Prussian Lieutenant Colonel. Elevation to the hereditary nobility under the name Cramer von Laue on the basis of a corresponding request for the throne to the emperor and king Wilhelm II from 09.05.1918 on the part of his son, Cramer von Laue, who had been named under 01.04.1918 of the Duke of Anhalt into the nobility raised Oheims - brother of his mother - of the Duke-Anhalt Minister of State Dr. Ernst von Laue (see also Laue), 09.05.-11.10.1918 (pp. 69, 70, 72) - Crüger, Lieutenant General retired, Wiesbaden, last inspector of the 3rd engineer inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger from 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Czarnecki, Count von, manor owner, Siekowko near Priment (Posen). Application for the award of the count title for his son Marcell von Czarnecki, Dr. jur., on Rakwitz, 14./25.03.1899 (p. 17) - Delbrück, Dr., Minister of State, Berlin. Elevation to the nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Day of the Emperor's Proclamation of Versailles, 18./20.01.1896 (p. 4) - Derneburg, by (see Münster, Alexander Graf zu) (p. 55) - Detmering, Lieutenant General retired, Schwerin, last Major General and commander of the 16th Cavalry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Dippe, Karl, Kommerzienrat, Quedlinburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Dohna-Schlobitten, Richard Graf zu. Elevation to the rank of prince with the title "Serene Highness" on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Drenkmann, Really Secret Council, President of the Court of Appeal, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Dulitz, Major General, Commander of the 2nd Guard Field Artillery Brigade. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (sheet 19) - Ecken, Peter von, Krefeld. Entry for information about a sex of corners on castle of corners, 06.05.1927 (sheet 93) - Eppstein, by, Princely Lippischer Geheimer Kabinettsrat. Elevation to the nobility. Letter from the Minister of the Interior to the Royal Herald's Office concerning the elevation of Eppstein to the nobility in the Principality of Lippe, irrespective of his Prussian nationality and without prior request from the Lippe Government (copy). Note, 11.01.1916-02.05.1917 (p. 68) - Eulenburg, Philipp Graf zu, Baron von und zu Hertefeld, Imperial German Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador to the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Courts. Elevation to the rank of Prince with the title "Serene Highness" as "Prince of Eulenburg and Hertefeld, Count of Sandels" on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Fahland, Major General retd., Wiesbaden, last Colonel in the Staff of the Corps of Engineers and Inspector of the 2nd Pioneer Inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Foerster, by. Rejection of the Herald's Office on the application of Major Eugenie Franke, House Germete near Warburg i. W., born von Foerster, on inheritance her birth name from Foerster to her son-in-law, the vice-consul Dr. Fritz Grouven in Cairo under the name form: Fritz von Foerster-Grouven, 16.12.1910-06.03.1911 (pp. 59, 60) - Franke, Eugenie, born von Förster (see Foerster, from) (pp. 59, 60) - Franke, Major General retired, Weimar, last colonel and commander of the Westphalian fusilier regiment no. 37. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Fritz, Lieutenant Colonel, with the staff of the Königs-Infanterie-Regiment No. 145. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Frowein, Peter Eduard, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat, Wirklicher Geheimer Oberregierungsrat. Elevation to the nobility, 20.03.-12.09.1913 (p. 61) - Gescher, President of the Government, Münster. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Godeffroy, Dr. jur., pensioner, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Goeschen, Landrat, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Harburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Max von, K. K. Austrian-Hungarian Consul General, Frankfurt a. M. State Ministry negotiations on the establishment of a Fidei Commission of Max von Goldschmidt-Rothschild in the province of Poznan. Wilhelm II had reserved for himself the elevation to baron status desired by Max von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, who was elevated to the nobility in 1903, by continuation of the baron title for the family of his wife, a née freiherr of Rothschild, until the establishment of the Fidei Commise] 22.06.1906 (pp. 45-49) - Grouven, Fritz, Dr. (see Foerster, by) (pp. 59, 60) - Grunelius, Andreas Adolf, Banker, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to the hereditary nobility simultaneously with that of Moritz Eduard Grunelius - on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Grunelius, Moritz Eduard, Banker, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to the hereditary nobility simultaneously with that of Andreas Adolf Grunelius - on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Gusovius, Emil, General Landschaftsrat, Kreisdeputierter, auf Augken, Kreis Wehlau. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Hacht, Werner von. Assessment of the predicate "von" as a local nobility predicate by the Reich Minister of Labor, 09.06.1926 (p. 91) - Hänisch, Lieutenant General, Commander of the 36th Division. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger from 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Hansemann, Gustav, Rentner, Charlottenburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Hatzfeldt zu Trachenberg, Hermann Fürst von, Oberst-Schenk, Oberpräsident der Provinz Schlesien. Award of the ducal dignity under the name of a duke to Trachenberg, princes of Hatzfeldt on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (sheet 19) - Henckel von Donnersmarck, Guido, count, in Neudeck, Real Privy Council, Hereditary Upper Land Mouth Gift in the Duchy of Silesia, Free Lord of State on Upper Beuthen. Elevation to the rank of prince with the title "Durchlaucht" as "Count Henckel Fürst von Donnersmarck" on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Hertefeld, Philipp Freiherr von und zu (see Eulenburg, Philipp Graf zu) (p. 19) - Hohenleuben, Count von (see Reuß j. L., Prince Henry XXXI.) (p. 71) - Humann, Eduard, Lieutenant Commander Oldenburg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Innhausen and Knyphausen, Edzard Graf zu, Wirklicher Geheimer Rat, on Lützburg. Elevation to the rank of prince with the title "Serene Highness" on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Ising, Lieutenant General, à la suite of the army and commander of the armoury. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Jacobi, General der Artillerie z. D., Berlin, last Lieutenant General and Inspector of Field Artillery. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Kamlah, Major General, Commander of the 35th Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Kamphövener, Lieutenant General retired in Constantinople, former captain and company commander in infantry regiment no. 79. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Keußler, Friedrich, Staatsrat a. D., Greifswald. Naturalization and name change, 18.06.-04.07.1924 (pp. 89-90) - Kißling, Georg, cavalryman of the L. a. D. and former Fidei commiss owner, Heinzendorf, Wohlau district. Search for delivery of the relevant papers on the bestowal of hereditary nobility, 20/22 April 1921 (p. 88) - Klaeden, bank director, Berlin. Complaints about non-recognition by the Heroldamt, 27.09. and 09.10.1907 (pp. 50, 51), of the nobility allegedly due to him - Knappe, Lieutenant General retired, Charlottenburg, last Major General and Commander of the Railway Brigade. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Knorr, Admiral and Commanding Admiral. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Knyphausen (see Innhausen and Knyphausen, Edzard Graf zu) (page 19) - Koester, Admiral, Inspector General of the Navy and Chief of the Naval Station of the Baltic Sea. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Kranold, Viktor Ferdinand, Real Privy Councilor, President of the Railway Directorate in Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 29.07.-08.11.1904 (pp. 36-39) - Kraus, Major General retired, Baden-Baden, last Colonel and Commander of the 6th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 114. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Krause, Dr., lawyer, Privy Justice Council, Chairman of the Board of the Bar Association, Second Vice-President of the House of Representatives. Proposal of the Minister of Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry on elevation to nobility. Consent of the Ministry of State. Planned elevation on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (pp. 62, 66) - Kruska, Major General, commander of the 23rd Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Kühn, Max Arthur Richard, Oberförster, Breslau. Submission of an application to the herald's office for the award of the title of nobility, 08.-24.04.1919 (p. 73) - Kuhlmann, Lieutenant General, inspector of the 1st foot artillery inspection. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Detail from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Kuhlmay, Lieutenant General, Inspector of the 2nd Cavalry Inspection. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Lassen, Hermann, retired cavalryman, at Siggen, Oldenburg district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Laue, Ernst, Dr., Herzoglich Anhaltischer Staatsminister, Plenipotentiary to the Federal Council. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the celebration of 25 years of official activity in the Anhalt State Ministry by the Duke of Anhalt, 01.04.1918 (see also Cramer [von Laue]) (p. 69) - Lenhausen, Graf von (see Manderscheid, August von) (p. 27 and 29) - Lenke, Lieutenant General, Commander of the 19th Division. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Leuffen, Benjamin, owner of a manor on Otzenrath, Grevenbroich district, resident of Sinsteden, Neuss district. Negotiation for elevation to the nobility, 28.02.-17.03.1870 (pp. 297-300) - Levetzow, Erdmann Freiherr von, Görz. Application for official certification of entitlement to hold the baron title by the Ministry of the Interior, 26.10.1908 (pp. 53-54) - Leyden, Ernst Viktor, Dr., Priver Medizinalrat, Professor in the Medical Faculty of the Friedrich Wilhelm University, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility at the request of the Minister of State for Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs, Dr. Bosse, 14-23.01.1896 (pp. 6-12) - Liebert, Major General, Governor of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a.. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Mades, Arthur, Lieutenant a. D., Aachen. Findings on the identity of today's Mades family with the Italian "di Madesa" and in France "de Madis", 25.10.1927 (p. 95) - Magdeburg, Eduard Ludwig Carl, Real Privy Councillor, President of the Chamber of Accounts. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 30.12.1903-03.05.1904 (pp. 30-35) - Manderscheid, August von, Lenhausen/Westphalia. Recognition of the title as Count of Lenhausen, 02.06.1902 and 16.05.1903 [pencil note: input of a mentally unsound person] (pp. 27, 29) - Metzler, Albert, Bankier, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's Elevation to the Kingdom, 18th century01.1901 (p. 22) - Metzler, Karl, banker, Frankfurt a. M. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to the status of kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Miquel, Johannes Franz, Dr., Minister of State and Minister of Finance. Elevation to the nobility by awarding the Order of the Black Eagle on the occasion of the birthday of the emperor and king, 27./28.01.1897 (p. 16) - Möller, Theodor Adolf, Minister of State and Minister for Trade and Commerce. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 19.10.1905 (p. 43) - Moßner, Ernst, owner of manor, Ulbersdorf, district. Oils. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Müller, Major General, General à la suite His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Münster, Alexander Graf zu, on Derneburg (province Hannover). Elevation to the rank of prince under the name Fürst Münster von Derneburg with the title Durchlaucht, 23.04.1909 (p. 55) - Nasse, Dr., Wirklicher Geheimer Rat, Oberpräsident in Koblenz. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 23.08.1905 (p. 42) - Negenborn, Gerhard, owner of manor, Klonau, district Osterode/Ostpr. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Oberhoffer, General der Infanterie, Generalquartiermeister und Chef der Landesaufnahme. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Oswald, Priver Kommerzienrat, Koblenz. Proposal of the Minister of the Interior for elevation to the nobility in a meeting of the State Ministry. Endorsement by the Herald's Office. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Otto, C., Kriminal-Oberinspektor, Berlin. Determination of his family name and the noble origin of his family, 06.-14.06.1926 (p. 92) - Pappritz, director of knighthood, owner of manor, Radach, district West-Sternberg. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Pelzer, Major, charged with the duties of a head of department in the War Ministry. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Persius, Dr., Real Privy Councillor, President of the Higher Administrative Court. Application by the Ministry of State for elevation to nobility on the occasion of his resignation from office. Rejection by the emperor and king, award of the diamonds to the Red Eagle Order I. Class, 02.02.1902 (p. 24) - Pirscher, Major General retired, Charlottenburg, last inspector of the 4th engineering inspection at that time. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Pohl, District Administrator, Privy Councillor, Ratibor. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Pusch, Dr. Lucian, Professor, Breslau. Request for elevation to nobility, 03.05.1903 (p. 28) - Reuß younger line, Heinrich XXXI., Prince. Award of the name "von Hohenleuben" as well as the hereditary dignity of Count on the part of the reigning Prince von Reuß younger line to Prince Heinrich XXXI. Reuß j. L. on the occasion of his forthcoming marriage to a lady of the bourgeois class, 09.-11.10.1918 (p. 71) - Rexrot, landowner and cavalry captain of the reserve, Saarbrücken. Proposal of the Minister of the Interior for elevation to the nobility in a meeting of the State Ministry. Endorsement by the Herald's Office. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th government anniversary of Wilhelm II [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Rothschild (see Goldschmidt-Rothschild) - Ruperti, owner of manor, Grubno, Kulm district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Sasse, Major General retired, Berlin, last commander of the 1st Foot Artillery Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Scheller, Georg Friedrich, retired District President, Stralsund. Elevation to hereditary nobility, 31.03.1908 (p. 52) - Schichau, Erich, owner of manor, Pohren, Heiligenbeil district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Prussia's elevation to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Schlobitten (see Dohna-Schlobitten) (p. 19) - Schmidt, Major General, in charge of conducting business as inspector of field artillery. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Schmidt, Dr., Landgerichtpräsident, Halle a. S. Elevation to the hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200-year anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Schmysingk-Korff, Klaus Freiherr von, currently Munich. Search of the Bavarian Legation in Berlin for the authorization of Klaus Freiherr von Schmysingk-Korff to lead the Prussian nobility at the time of the coming into force of the Reichsverfassung [14.08.1919], 05.08.1927 (p. 94) - Schnitzler, Consul General, Antwerp. According to a statement by the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry, the Chief President of the Rhine Province, together with two other brothers, proposed that the state be elevated to the nobility. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Schnitzler, Kommerzienrat, Cologne. According to a statement by the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry, the Chief President of the Rhine Province, together with two other brothers, proposed that the state be elevated to the nobility. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Schnitzler, Landgerichtsrat. According to a statement by the Minister of the Interior at a meeting of the State Ministry, the Chief President of the Rhine Province, together with two other brothers, proposed that the state be elevated to the nobility. Planned survey on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Wilhelm II's government [June 1913], 03.04.1913 (p. 62) - Schönstedt, former Minister of State, survey into hereditary nobility, 27.08.1910 and 27.01.1911 (p. 56-58) - Schroeter, Heinrich, Police President, Stettin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Schütz, Carl von. Application to the Ministry of the Interior to hold the title of nobility, 20./26.09.1895 (p. 2) - Schulz, Wilhelm, Lieutenant General (retired), Berlin, last President of the Engineering Committee. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Excerpt from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (p. 5) - Schulze, Hermann, Prussian Privy Justice Councillor and Kronsyndikus, Baden University Professor. Elevation to the hereditary nobility under the name of Schulze-Gaevernitz by the Grand Duke of Baden. Keine Landesherrliche Anerkennung für die ehelichen Nachkommen in Preußen], 25.07.1888 (p. 78) - Schulze-Gaevernitz, Gerhard von, Professor Dr., Lieutenant of the Landwehr, Member of the German National Assembly. Permission to use the above mentioned name also in Prussia. This decision was preceded by a long dispute, since the elevation of the Grand Duke of Baden to hereditary nobility in 1888 did not require the sovereign's permission in Prussia. (see also Schulze, Hermann), 16.05.-09.12.1919 (pp. 77-87) - Schwabach, Geheimer Regierungsrat in Berlin, former Regierungsrat at the Königliche Eisenbahndirektion zu Altona. Decision of the Ministry of State to support the project of the secret council Schwabach to establish a family fidei commission in the province of Posen as well as with regard to a later application for nomination, 28.02.1905 (pp. 40 and 41) - Seeger, Major General a. D., Görlitz, last Colonel à la suite of the 2nd Badischer Feldartillerie Regiments Nr. 30 and director of the artillery shooting school. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Spalding, Richard, landowner, Groß-Miltzow, district Grimmen. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Spitz, Lieutenant General retired, Hanover, last inspector of the Landwehrinspektion Berlin. Elevation to the nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Steinmeister, Dr. jur., District Administrator, Nauen. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to a kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Stubenrauch, Ernst, District Administrator of the District of Teltow, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Thielen, Minister of State and Minister for Public Works, Berlin. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (page 19) - Tieschowitz von Tieschowa, District President, Königsberg. Invitation to the President of the Government of Tieschowitz to use the spelling of the name "Tieschowitz von Tieschowa", which was established for the members of the von Tieschowitz family by diploma dated 02.07.1625, and to use the abbreviated form "von Tieschowitz" solely in private life etc., 12.12.1895 (p. 3) - Tiling, Wilhelm von, Gymnasialoberlehrer und Pastor a. D., Goslar. Application for recognition of the nobility for his son Walther, the Seconde lieutenant in the Pionier-Batl. No. 15, 30.06.-30.10.1896 (pp. 13-14) - Trachenberg, Herzog zu (see Hatzfeldt zu Trachenberg) (pp. 19) - Waldstein, Graf von, Beuthen. Application for the dukedom title, 04./10.05.1900 (p. 20) - Wedekind, Sophie, née Danzier, widow of the former Austrian-Hungarian Consul General Paul Wedekind, who died in Berlin. Willingness to donate the missing funds of 400,000 Marks for the acquisition of the Ebernburg under the condition that the hereditary nobility bestow on her and her children. [William II did not declare himself averse]. 09. and 16.01.1914 (p. 67) - Wedel, Clementine von, née von Wedel, Castle St. Marie near Diedenhofen. Presentation of a request of her husband for elevation to hereditary baron status, 18.10.-02.11.1899 (p. 18) - Weinberg, Arthur and Karl, brothers. Inquiry of the Royal Herald's Office about the application for nomination of the Weinberg brothers (note), 09.04.1906 (p. 44) - Werner, Reinhold, Vizeadmiral a. D., Wiesbaden. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the elevation of Prussia to kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Wülfing, Carl Emil, owner of manor, Kriegshoven, Rheinbach district. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19) - Ziegner, Major General, Commander of the 7th Infantry Brigade. Elevation to hereditary nobility. Extract from the Reichs- und Staatsanzeiger of 18.01.1896 (page 5) - Zimmermann, August, Amtsrat, Salzmünde, Mansfelder Seekreis. Elevation to hereditary nobility on the occasion of the turn of the century, 01.01.1900 (p. 19).

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, II Nr. 5094 · Akt(e) · 1856 - 1862
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162 sheets, contains among others: - Establishment of consulates of Denmark, Hamburg and Bremen in Siam's capital Bangkok, 1858, including: selection of gifts for the two kings of Siam; - report of the envoy in Haag, including: Report of the Foreign Minister and the Colonial Minister to the King of the Netherlands on the Additional and Supplementary Articles of 1857 agreed with Japan (French) - Reports of the Consul in Singapore, Albert Schreiber, including: Establishment of a Prussian Consulate in Bangkok; Trade Treaty of Great Britain with Siam of 1855 (print) and Additional Article, 1856; Draft Treaty with Siam (English)) - Reports of the merchant Theodor Thies from Bangkok to inquiries with the Siamese government, 1858; request of the captains Friedrich Woller and Johann Benj. Krause from Bangkok about a trade and shipping treaty with Siam and a Prussian consulate in Bangkok, 1858 - Report of the envoy from Copenhagen: Preparation of the conclusion of the contract with Siam by the Danish consul in Singapore, 1858 - Reports of the business bearer in Canton, Richard von Carlowitz, 1858 - Vote of the Minister of Commerce for the conclusion of a contract with Siam for the commercial political recognition of Prussia and the German Customs Association, with the dispatch of a naval ship of the Admiralty - report of the consul Wilmans in Batavia on the trade with Japan, 1858 - reports of the envoys in Paris and London on the gifts of France for the government of Siam, report of the consul Meyer from Singapore on suitable Prussian gifts (lists), 1857/58 - report of the consul in Batavia, Louis Kniffler, with it: Curriculum vitae; trade project on the Japanese island of Decima; advocacy of Prussia's trade relations with Japan; excerpts from the Japanese-Netherlands Agreement and official trade reports, 1858 - offer to take part in a "scientific and industrial research trip" around the world of Captain Charles Sheridan from Ghent, 1859 - memorandum (above) Verf, 1859 - Inquiry by the Hanover-based businessman von Reitzenstein on the status of contract negotiations with Siam and Japan, 1859 - Request by the merchant Julius Adrian from Decima and Nagasaki for appointment as consul in Japan, 1859 - Presentation to the Landtag of the trade agreements concluded with Japan and China, 1862.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA GR, Rep. 11 Staatsverträge, Nr. 318 · Akt(e) · 1692 Apr. 11/21
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copy; German; 8 sheets; 3 printed lacquer seals of the authorized minister von Haxthausen, P. von Fuchs, E. von Danckelmann; paper; Cölln an der Spree; 3 signatures of the authorized minister von Haxthausen, P. von Fuchs, E. von Danckelmann

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 83 · Bestand
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I. History of the authorities The peace treaty between France and Prussia was signed in Tilsit on 9 July 1807. A few days later, on 12 July, a military convention was concluded in Königsberg, which provided in Article 6 for the settlement of outstanding issues by French and Prussian Commissioners. Among others, the Prussian side appointed Johann August Sack (1764-1831), Privy Councillor of Finance, as commissioner. In the course of further negotiations with France, the Immediate Commission for the Enforcement of the Tilsit Peace was finally formed, as its president Sack was again appointed (further in the find-book introduction to the collection GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 72 Immediate Commission for the Enforcement of the Tilsit Peace). After the settlement of the question of contribution and the withdrawal of French troops, the Peace Enforcement Commission was dissolved on 16 December 1808. With the evacuation of the provinces and the abolition of the French control authorities, the administration passed completely into Prussian hands. The general civil commissioners' offices were abolished and replaced by supreme presidencies whose rules of procedure ("Instructions") were issued on 23 December 1808. As Chief President of Brandenburg and Pomerania, Sack was once again appointed in Berlin, but he was still responsible for the contribution payments to France. The war and domain chambers, whose renaming as "governments" has already been promised, were subordinated to the supreme presidencies. The instruction explained the appointment of the chief presidents from the need to reorganize the financial administration to raise the contribution payments to France. The Chief Presidents were entrusted with executive, supervisory and consultative tasks. They should represent the highest state authorities vis-à-vis governments, estates, corporative institutions, heads of military corps, chief post offices and post offices, and all sub-offices in the provinces. They should also be in charge of the safety and sanitation facilities and animal disease control facilities and lead the measures to improve the country. In these matters, they were allowed to issue decrees to the governments, which then had to implement them. As far as the other functions of the governments were concerned, the presidents had only the right of supervision. In particular, they were responsible for reviewing the management of the government and the supervision of personnel. Their disciplinary authority lasted until suspicious civil servants were suspended. While the Presidents were able to request reports from governments, they should not do so excessively. In order to obtain information, the Chief President had to visit the governments and other authorities at their headquarters, have himself reported orally there and check the management on the basis of the files submitted. He had to send an annual report on his findings to the highest internal and financial administration in Berlin. The instruction emphasized that the Presidium did not form intermediate instances between the supreme authorities in Berlin and the governments in the provinces. The course of business between the central and provincial administrations should continue to run directly, i.e. without the involvement of the chief presidents. Governments also had the right to appeal to their superior's office in Berlin in control and auditing matters against the orders of the chief presidents. Only when "danger was imminent" did the rulings have to be implemented immediately. These ultimately very limited powers of the chief presidents were underlined by the fact that they had only a very small staff at their disposal, consisting of a governmental or presidential council, a travel agent, a copyist and a messenger. As early as November 3, 1810, the presidencies were dissolved again - to expand the business circle of the district presidents, as it was said in the corresponding cabinet order. With immediate effect, Sack was appointed head of a Department of Public Order ("Polizey") and Medical Affairs in the Ministry of the Interior. He was also appointed a member of the Council of State. II. Inventory History When the tradition of the upper presidency of Brandenburg and Pomerania was handed over to the secret state archive is just as little known as the issuing authority. The stock was originally divided into the parts A. Generalia, B. Neumark, C. Kurmark and D. Pommern. The finding aids, which are also subdivided, are still available in the old finding aids collection of the GStA PK. In 1875 the stock was revised and reorganized. In 1877 102 acts were removed from the tradition of the Ministry of Culture and classified according to the tradition of the Supreme Presidium. Other files, which the Ministry of Culture handed over to the GStA PK in 1880, were also added to this collection. An inventory revision was carried out in 1884. In 1918 a small entrance with files of the Generalkommissariat for the province Brandenburg and Pommern was taken over and classified into the stock by Melle Klinkenborg. During the Second World War, the tradition was moved to the German Central Archives in Merseburg after 1945, where it was indexed on index cards. The index cards were entered into the archive database in 2013 by the typist Petra Kühnel, title formation and classification were subsequently revised by the archive employee Guido Behnke. Dr. Mathis Leibetseder (Archivrat) finding aids: database; finding book, 1 vol.

Waldersee, Alfred Graf von (existing)
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Waldersee, A. v. · Bestand
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Alfred Graf von Waldersee was born in Potsdam on April 8, 1832, the son of the general of the cavalry Franz von Waldersee. The Waldersees, which originated from an originally Anhalt noble family and later settled in the Mark Brandenburg, served the Prussian state primarily as officers and can therefore be counted among the Prussian military nobility. After his education in his parents' house and in the cadet corps, Waldersee left the latter in 1850 as an officer in the guards artillery and was an adjutant of the 1st artillery inspection in 1858 bus in 1859 and was transferred to the general staff and promoted to major in 1866 by Captain, Prince Charles of Prussia's adjutant in 1865. Waldersee took part in the campaign in Bohemia in the large headquarters, came to the general command of the 10th army corps in Hanover after peace, became military attaché in Paris and aide to the wing in 1870, joined the mobilization as the large headquarters, became chief of the general staff of the army department of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1871 and was chief of staff of the governor of Paris, while German troops stood in Paris, then from June to September business bearer of the German government in the French Republic. Waldersee then retired into practical service as colonel and commander of the 13th Uhlan Regiment, became chief of the general staff of the 10th army corps in 1873, major general and general à la suite in 1880. In 1882 he became Quartermaster General and representative of the Chief of the General Staff of the Army, in the same year Lieutenant General, soon afterwards Adjutant General of the Emperor. Promoted General of the Cavalry under Emperor Friedrich in 1888, Waldersee was soon appointed Chief of Staff of the Army as successor of Muldke after the accession to the throne of Emperor Wilhelm II and was also appointed to the manor house and to the Council of State. In 1891 he was appointed commander general of the 9th army corps, in September 1895 general colonel of the cavalry. In April 1898 he was relieved of his commanding general position and appointed Inspector General of the 3rd Army Inspectorate. In May 1901 he was promoted to General Field Marshal. By agreement between the allied powers he was given the supreme command during the Chinese Boxer Uprising in the province of Pechili, which he held from September 27, 1900 to June 4, 1901. After his return to Germany he took over the 3rd army inspection again. Since 1874 Count Waldersee was married to an American, the widow of Prince Noer, Marie Esther Lee. Waldersee died in Hanover on 5 March 1904. The Waldersee estate was transferred to the Prussian Secret State Archives in 1935. The estate was published by H. O. Meisner in "Memories of Field Marshal Alfred Grafen v. Waldersee", 3 vol., Stuttgart - Berlin 1922/23 H. O. Meisner "From the correspondence of the General Field Marshal Alfred Grafen v. Waldersee", vol. 1 1886 - 1897, Stuttgart - Berlin 1928 H. O. Meisner "Briefwechsel zwischen dem Chef des Generalstabes Grafen v. Waldersee und dem Militärattaché in Petersburg Graf York v. Wartenburg", 1885 - 1897, in: Hist. Polit. Archive 1930 Vol. I, p. 133 - 192 Fornaschon, Wolfgang "Die politischen Anschauungen des Grafen Alfred v. Waldersee und seine Stellungnahme zur deutschen Politik", Berlin 1935, Hist. Stud. 273 During the reorganization of the estate, attempts were made to bring related pieces, such as diaries and the private files of Waldersee, which had been torn apart by the processing, back into their original context. In cases where a large number of exhibitors were present, the letters were sorted alphabetically. Individual, already existing folders were only sorted chronologically. The letters were also included individually. This detailed list can be found in Appendix 1 of the repertory. For all other letters, a chronological order has been established and an alphabetical register has been created (Annex 2) to make it easier to find individual persons. The large number of newspaper clippings was also sorted chronologically and placed in individual folders. The relevant register (Appendix 3) contains all the available newspapers, listed separately for German and foreign newspapers. No exact signature is given, only the year has been included. The signatures are completely new. Each number is foil-wrapped, the number of sheets is on the inside cover. Additions to Waldersee's diaries contain the number of pages, marked with the letters a ff. The notes and markings with pencil and crayon originate from earlier adaptations, as well as the cutting up of individual pages. For practical reasons, the subsequent separation of individual numbers into several volumes was made during the bookbinding treatment of the estate. Description: Biographical Data: 1832 - 1904 Resources: Database; Reference book, 1 vol.

Waldersee, Alfred von
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 43 · Akt(e) · Dez. 1935 - Jul. 1937
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Contains: - Weekly reports Heilbronn no. 24(211), 5th year, 17th December 1935 and no. 2(239) to 5(242), 6th year, 24th July to 4th August 1936 - Ludwig Roemheld, "Witterung, Klima und Krankheit" (lecture, 2 p.), Annex to the weekly report Heilbronn no. 23(229), 5th year, Germany of 10 March 1936 - Otto Läpple, "Streiflichter aus der Afrikanischen Kultur der vorchristlichen Zeit und ihrer Beziehung zu Europa" (Lecture, 1 p.), Annex to the Weekly Report Heilbronn No. 27(214), Vol. 5, 1936, of 14 January 1936 - Fridolin Rimmele, "Heilbronner Denkmalpflege" (lecture, II. part, 2 p.), annex to the weekly report Heilbronn No. 18(205), 5th year, of 8 November 1935 - weekly reports Karlsruhe No. 2(224) to 6(228), 35(256), 41(262) to 49(270), 7th year, Karlsruhe 14 July 1936 to 29 June 1937 and no. 1(271) to 4(274), 8th year, 6 to 27 July 1937 - Paul Koenig, "Weltwirtschaft der Baumwolle" (lecture, 6 p.), held in the Rotary Club Karlsruhe on 7 July 1936 - Weekly reports Kiel no. 1(211) to 7(217), 6th year, published by the Rotary Club Karlsruhe on 7 July 1936 - Weekly reports Kiel no. 1(211) to 7(217), 6th year, published by the Rotary Club Karlsruhe on 7 July 1936, 3 July to 14 August 1936 - [Richard Jutz], "Friedrich Pötzsch-Heffter zum Gedächtnis" (Lecture, 3 p.) - Wolfgang Otto, Reisebericht über die Fahrt nach Dänemark 1935 (6 p.) - Wochenberichte Köln Nr. 2, 4 und 6, 9. Jg., 16 July to 10 August 1936 Contains also: - List of Rotary Clubs of the 73rd District for 1937/38, partly with indication of the presidents and secretaries;

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 180 · Akt(e) · Jul. 1933 - Jun. 1934
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Contains among other things: - Carl Pfleiderer, "Energie und Materie" (Lecture, 4 p.), undated - Hans Reichel, Lecture on Unemployment in the Graphic Industry (excerpt, 1 p.), Annex to the Weekly Report No. 10(124) of 18 September 1933 - Kurd Semler, "Bericht über das Werden eines neuen deutschen Rechtes" (Report on the Emergence of a New German Law) (Lecture, 7 p.), in German only.), undated - Details of the curriculum vitae of Erich Langen, Wochenbericht Nr. 21(135) of 5 December 1933 - Bohlmann, "Altes und Neues von Apotheken, besonders von Braunschweigischen" (lecture, 2 p.), given on 2 January 1934 - Erich Langen, "Der Rhythmus Samoas" (lecture, 2 p.), undated - P. Werners, "Reise nach Spanien" (Lecture/Excerpt, 2 p.), undated - Karl Kraiger, "Öl" (Lecture/Excerpt, 2 p.), held on 5 February 1934 - Richard Brendecke, "Italien" (Lecture/Excerpt, 1 p.), undated - Albert Rössing, "Amerikanische Reiseeindrücke" (Lecture, 4 p.), undated.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 518 · Akt(e) · Jul. 1936 - Jun. 1937
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Contains among other things: - Composition of the committees of the Rotary Club of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, weekly report no. 1(134) of 8 July 1936 - Visit of domestic and foreign Rotarians to the Rotary Club of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, including weekly report no. 5(138) of 5 August 1936 - Kurt von Scherff, "Über die Kontinentalsperre Napoleons I." (On the Continental Blockade of Napoleon I.) (Lecture, 2 p.), held on 17 August 1936 - Classification of Club Reporting for the Rotary Club of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Weekly Report No. 8(141) of 24 August 1936 - Visit of Vice Governor Hugo Grille to the Rotary Club of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Weekly Report No. 8(141) of 24 August 1936. 16(149) of 26 October 1936 - Kurt von Scherff, lecture on Bavaria and Greece (3 p.), supplement to the weekly report no. 24(157) of 23 December 1936 - Kurt von Scherff, lecture on Colonel General von Seeckt (3 p.), supplement to the weekly report no. 26(159) of 7 October 1936, lecture on Bavaria and Greece (3 p.), supplement to the weekly report no. 24(157) of 23 December 1936 - Kurt von Scherff, lecture on Colonel General von Seeckt (3 p.), supplement to the weekly report no. 26(159) of 7 December 1936, supplement to the weekly report no. 26(159) of 7 December 1936. January 1937 - August Vogel, "Grenzübertritt und Bargeldmitnahme speziell der Grenzbewohner" (Lecture, 3 p.), Supplement to the Weekly Report No. 29(162) of 25 January 1937 - Kurt von Scherff, Lecture on World Exhibitions (4 p.), Supplement to the Weekly Report No. 30(163) of 1 January 1937, published by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour. February 1937 - Kurt von Scherff, "Kiautschou" (lecture, 2 p.), Supplement to Weekly Report No. 32(165) of 15 February 19837 - Kurt von Scherff, "Hannover" (lecture, 2 p.), Supplement to Weekly Report No. 40(173) of 26 April 1937 - Election of the Board of Management for 1937/38, President: Carl Roesen, Weekly Report No. 41(174) of 3 May 1937..;