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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Friedensburg, F. · Fonds
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
  • description: - The partial estate of Professor of Mining Science, Deputy Lord Mayor of Berlin and politician Ferdinand Friedensburg was presented to the Secret State Archives in 1975 by Alfred E. Fontenay (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) as a gift (Acc. 68/75). The main estate is located in the Federal Archives in Koblenz (see Das Bundesarchiv und seine Bestände, Boppard am Rhein 1977, p. 535). - The estate also includes two books - - 1st Ferdinand Friedensburg, the railway construction to Bischofswerder, Rosenberg 1921 - 2nd Ferdinand Friedensburg, The sub-Sudiet lignite formation in the river basin of the Glatz Neisse, Breslau 1911, - - which were handed over to the library and a collection of emergency money, coins and medals. - The drawing was made by the Chief Archive Inspector Sabine Preuß. - Berlin-Dahlem, November 1978 - Heidemarie Nowak - - - Curriculum vitae: Ferdinand Friedensburg (1886 - 1972) (cf. Wer ist's, vol. 15, Berlin 1969, p. 489) - - 11.11.1886 born in Schweidnitz/Silesia - attended Steglitz grammar school in Berlin, studied law in Marburg and Berlin. Bergakademie Berlin (study of mining sciences) - 1911 doctorate in Breslau - 1914 Bergassessor in Berlin - 1917 marriage with Nelly, née. Schilling - 1921 - 1925 District Administrator in Rosenberg/West Prussia - 1925 - 1927 Police Vice President in Berlin - 1927 - 1933 District President in Kassel - 1933 Dismissed; then writer's activity - 1935 Gestapo prisoner - since 1945 president of the Institute for Economic Research in Berlin and - 1945 - 1946 active in the German central administration of the fuel industry in the Soviet occupation zone - 1946 - 1951 deputy mayor of Greater Berlin, Domherr zu Brandenburg - 1948 - 1950 City councillor - 1948 - 1952 Member of the House of Representatives (CDU) - 1952 Lecturer at the University of Politics and President, 1952 - 1952 - 1965 - Representative of Berlin in the German Bundestag - 1953 Professor of Mining Science, TU Berlin - 1954 - 1965 Member of the European Parliament - 1962 Old-age President - since 1963 Chairman of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin - 11th member of the European Parliament - 1962 - 1965 Representative of Berlin in the German Bundestag - 1953 Professor of Mining Science, TU Berlin - 1954 - 1965 Member of the European Parliament - 1962 Old-age President - since 1963 Chairman of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin - 1952 - 1952 Member of the Berlin Parliament - 1952 Member of the Berlin Parliament3.1972 died - - - Literature references: - 1. F. A. Brockhaus, vol. 6, Wiesbaden 1968, p. 599 - - 2. Ferdinand Friedensburg, The Weimar Republic, Berlin 1946 - - 3. Ferdinand Friedensburg, The impoverishment of the Soviet zone, Speech by Ferdinand Friedensburg on 25.9.1950 in Berlin, Bonn 1950 - - 4. Ferdinand Friedensburg, Lebenserinnerungen, Frankfurt/Main 1969 - - 5th Who's Who, vol. 15, Berlin 1969, p. 489 Inventory Description - Life Dates: 1886 - 1972 - Find Means: Database; Findmittel, 1 Vol. HA, Nl Friedensburg, F.
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VIII. HA, Slg. Schulz, E., Nr. 37 · File · o.D.
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

Contains: - Born, geometer in Sonnenburg, deputy of the country Sternberg to the Prussian National Assembly, 1848 - Carl Herrlich (1822 - 1901), rendant of the Ballei Brandenburg of the Johanniterorden - Peter Joseph Lenné (1789 - 1866), designer of the garden at the Johanniterordenskrankenhaus in Sonnenburg 1856 - Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 - 1841), was involved in the new building of the tower of the Johanniterordenskirche in Sonnenburg 1816 - 1818 - Dr. Wilhelm Heinrich Solf (1862 - 1936), Governor of Deutsch-Samoa since 1900 - Wilhelm Voigt (1849 - 1922), alias "The Captain of Köpenick", convict in the Sonnenburg penitentiary - Heinrich Zille (1858 - 1929), draughtsman - Wilhelm Kube (1887 - 1943), Gauleiter and Commissioner General for White Ruthenia - Erich Schulz: Samoa - Governor with school years in Sonnenburg. In: Die neue Oder-Zeitung, Vol. 8, No. 2, May 1988 (printed) - Erich Schulz: Hauptmann von Köpenick 1867/79 in Sonnenburg. At that time he was young and not famous - Wilhelm Voigt "did many things" and died in 1922. In: Die neue Oder-Zeitung, Vol. 6, No. 4, November 1986 (printed) - Erich Schulz: Dr. Wilhelm Solf, last Imperial State Secretary of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t and first State Secretary of the Foreign Office of the Weimar Republic. April 1988 (manuscript, 3 p.) - Erich Schulz: Wilhelm Voigt, the "Captain of Köpenick" was also a "guest" at the Sonnenburg penitentiary. October 1986 (manuscript, 5 p.).

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, XX. HA, GHS, Amt Neuhausen Nr. 3 · File · Sept. 1748 (Dez. 1748, Dez. 1750)
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

13 sheet (count above, right), contains also: - Change of the taxes to be paid for the Schulz Christian Teicke to Conradswalde, Dec. 1748 - Change of the taxes to be paid for the Frei Bütterkirche to Leyden, Dec. 1750;