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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 666 · File · 1890-1906
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

113 sheets, Contains and others: - Proposals of Baroness Thecla von Felsentorff, née Ekenstam, a relative of the Minister Langerheim in Berlin, for the evening leisure activities during Wilhelm II's next stay in Rome, Handschreiben, Rome, 14 April 1893 - Reflections of Wilhelm II on the development of English and German industry, on the exploitation of the workforce (can die on the dung) and on its needs (security, precautions, etc.)) and participation, the formation of trade unions in England, the far-reaching rejection of this civilizing task in Germany (good examples Krupp, Stinnes), the relationship of the working class to social democracy and then to anarchy, about the demand for and deficit of German industry in perceiving the needs of the working class. Comparison with the troop, the care of the captain for the wishes and thoughts in relation to the surrender to the sergeant and non-commissioned officer (13 points, handwritten, no D.) - Selection of the president of the consort Ernst von Weyrauch in Kassel as the undersecretary of state in the ministry of education and cultural affairs, by Wilhelm II. as President of the Protestant Upper Church Council, April 20, 1890 [with Wilhelms II's marginal remarks: "Right! shows once again that first of all I am not as stupid as the Ministers sometimes hold me, secondly that I always take a good look at my people beforehand"]. - Submission of naval tables by Freiherr von Senden, Jan. 1895 - Schiffbau 1893/1894 nach der Statistik von Lloyds. Comparison Handeschiffe/Kriegsschiffe Deutschland, Russland, Frankreich, Vereinigte Staaten, handwritten Wilhelm II - New construction and requirements for 1895 of battleships, armoured ships, cruisers, torpedo boats in England and France - Names of battleships in England, Russia, France and Italy, 1895. Schiffsbau 1893 - Handzeichnung des Schlachtschiffs Hannibal, 14900 tons. Armor, orders, concern in England about conditions in East Asia. Hand-drawn drawing and explanations by Wilhelm II - Statements by Georg Cardinal von Kopp, Beslau, on the Pope's rejection of a congratulatory telegram to Bismarck (April 1, 1895), March 1895 - Request for support from a wife of Sarlaghy by the Nationalgalerie for the purchase of a painting (large self-portrait with palette) by the Nationalgalerie due to the financial claims of her husband on the occasion of her intended divorce, 7th ed. Nov. 1895 - Statements by Georg Cardinal von Kopp, Beslau, about the forthcoming reoccupation of the archbishop's chair in Freiburg in Baden and the possibility of influence by the emperor, 14th century. April 1897 - Project for a federation to combat social democratic tendencies, proposals of the Prussian envoy in Stuttgart, Theodor von Holleben, 21 April 1897, possible meeting on the occasion of the emperor's trip to Wiesbaden, 29 April 1897. April 1897 - Communications and reporting on the Greek-Turkish war, Larissa, 2 May 1897 - Announcement of the incognito stay of Theodor von Holleben in the Hotel Taunus at Wiesbaden railway station, 14 May 1897 - Statements of the envoy in Stuttgart, Theodor von Holleben, about his diplomatic use. Changes in the Reich offices, replacement of the post in Stuttgart, proposal of the Japanese envoy Shuzo Aoki to establish embassies in Berlin and Tokyo, possible occupation of this post with Theodor von Holleben. Formerly not realized assignment to China in the first Japanese-Chinese war (1894/95), July 6, 1897 - agreement Georg Cardinal von Kopps, Beslau, with the judgement of the emperor, Johannesberg/Jauernig, Austrian Silesia, July 6, 1897 - preparation of water maps and assistance for the Silesian flood area. Capsizing of the torpedo boat S 26 on 22 Sept. 1897 in a storm in the Elbe estuary and death of seven crew members, 25 Sept. 1897 - Regulation of the secret telegram traffic and cipher for the secret correspondence between Wilhelm II. and Sultan Abdülhamid II. (Yildiz Palace / Constantinople [from 1930 officially Istanbul]) via its First Secretary of the Palace, Tashin Bay, [as of 26 November 1898] - Amendment of the Fleet Law. including Handwritten letter by Viceadmiral Alfred (from 1900 by) Tirpitz and newspaper reports, Dec. 1899 - Initiative of Friedrich von Bodelschwingh, Bethel near Bielefeld, for a petition "The German people to their emperor" to end the (second) Boer War, Feb. 1901. In doing so, petition (duplicate) and telegram to the head of the Civil Cabinet Lucanus "Place me tomorrow evening 6 o'clock. bodelschwingh" - Report of the First Lieutenant in the Imperial Protection Force for South West Africa Georg von Stillfried-Rattonitz about his views concerning the question of natives and military conditions in South West Africa in the last two years, December 12, 1904 [with marginal remarks of Wilhelm II] - Letter of the Hand [Axel] Varnbühlers [von und zu Henningen] to Wilhelm II, among other things about his escape from the "Yellow Danger" and statements about the succession of the Württemberg Minister of Culture in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the resignation of the Württemberg Foreign Minister Julius von Soden, 27 June 1906 - Ludwig Quidde, Eine Studie über römischen Caesarenwahnsinn. 3rd Aufl. Leipzig [1894]. Separate print from the "Society". Journal for art, literature and social policy. Anonymous suspicion of majesty insult, no date.