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Documents for the Federal Council
BArch, RM 3/7188 · Akt(e) · 1905-1917
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Overview of the transactions of the Reich Court in 1904 Annual reports of the Reich Insurance Office for 1904 and 1905 Drafts of laws concerning the pensions of widows and orphans of professors at the Kaiser Wilhelm University of Strasbourg from Feb. 1905, the Trade Accident Insurance Act from March 1905, the Reich Civil Servants Act from Apr. 1905, discharge of the Reich Invalidity Fund from Oct. 1905, and the annual report of the Reich Insurance Office for 1904 and 1905. 1905 Draft of provisions on the use of means of the Reich for the purposes of social welfare for war invalids dated Aug. 1917, contract of settlement between the German Reich and the Netherlands dated March 1905, application for legal capacity for "Turnverein Windhuk" in Deutsch-Südwestafrika dated Apr. 1905, calculation of the period of service for determining retirement pension

Reichsmarineamt
BArch, RM 3/7070 · Akt(e) · 1913-1919
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: "Ein deutsches Chinainstitut" by Dr. Vosberg-Rekow, Schriften der Deutsch-Asiatischen Gesellschaft, Berlin 1914 Satzung des Deutsch-Chinesischen Verbandes Reports on the financial years 1914 to 1917 by the Deutsch-Chinesischer Verbandes Report on the development and significance of the Kiautschou area in 1915

Reichsmarineamt
BArch, RM 3/7002 · Akt(e) · 1909-1914
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Site plan of the plot intended for the construction of the new court (corner of Irenenstraße-Hohenloheweg-Gouvernementsplatz), sheet no. 10, scale 1 : 500, Oct. 1911 (fol. 22, 40) Photographs of the projected building site and court building (fol. 39) Construction plans: Court building in Tsingtau, sketch for the construction of the western border wall, scale 1 : 100, Feb. 29, 1912

Reichsmarineamt
Political affairs: vol. 1
BArch, RM 3/6830 · Akt(e) · 1902-1904
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Change of governor in Schantung Formation of a secret disposition fund for the governor of Kiautschou Relations on the American island of Guam "Die Grenzboten", Zeitschrift für Politik, Literatur und Kunst, 63rd Vol. No. 4, 28 Jan. 1904

Reichsmarineamt
Posting of vessels to West Africa: Vol. 1
BArch, RM 3/3008 · Akt(e) · 1889-1894
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Report of the Governor of Cameroon on the state and training of local police forces from Sept. 1892 Report of mutiny of the police forces in Cameroon, request for a warship and people, preparation for shipment of ammunition and weapons there in Dec. 1893/Jan. 1894 Transparent contract between Reichsmarineamt Berlin and the Deutsche-Ost-Afrika-Linie Hamburg for the transport of people to Cameroon with the steamship "Admiral" on 8 Jan. 1894

Reichsmarineamt
Reichsmarineamt (inventory)
BArch, RM 3 · Bestand · 1889-1919
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventor: The Reichsmarineamt (Reichsmarineamt) was created as the successor authority to the Imperial Admiralty with effect from April 1, 1889, in the form of a cabinet order (in addition to the Navy Cabinet and the Navy High Command). As the supreme Reich authority, the Reichsmarineamt was responsible for the organisation, administration, technology, armament and fortification of the navy. At the same time, it exercised Reich competence vis-à-vis the merchant navy and in the fields of maritime transport, nautical science and fisheries protection. The RMA was in charge of the Imperial Shipyards, the Shipbuilding Inspection Commission, the Naval Depot Inspectorate, Coastal District Offices, Station Headquarters, Naval Military Sacrets, the Naval Observatory, the Naval Commissioner of the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and the Kiautschou Government. The RMA was divided into the following organizational units: Central Department, General Navy Department, Shipyard Department/Submarine Office, Construction Department, Administrative Department, Weapons Department, Nautical Department, Kiautschou Protectorate Central Department, Medical Department, Justice Department, News Office. On 15 July 1919 the powers of the Reichsmarineamt were transferred to the Admiralty by decree of the Reich President. Characterisation of content: With the exception of the Arms Department, the Medical Department, the Legal Department and the Central Bureau of the Navy, all other organisational units in this inventory have files. Of particular importance from the Central Department are the State Secretary's files on the development of the Navy and the preparatory work for the Fleet Acts. An important part of the former hand files is also in the estate of State Secretary Tirpitz. The files handed down from the central department contain documents on protocol questions, launching, awarding of orders and central organisational matters as well as Reichstag material and a complete series of the "Allerhöchsten Kabinettsordres" for the navy from 1889 to 1918. The activities of the General Maritime Department on matters of organisation and service operation of ships and naval parts, personnel and replacement matters, questions of training in weapons service, uniforms, organisation of education, administration of justice, supply matters, military questions of ship construction and maritime law are well documented. The files of the Construction Department provide a source of considerable importance for the history of the navy and technology. This includes construction files for all heavy and medium-sized combat ships completed by 1914, as well as approx. 10,000 construction plans and other technical drawings for ships and boats. In addition, scientific research results on strength issues, material development, drag tests and general building regulations have also been handed down. The files of the budget department fully document the development of the naval budget, in particular the financing of the fleet building programmes. Here you will also find budget and administrative files on the establishment of the German protectorate Kiautschou as well as on pension and retirement matters of officers, teams and civil servants. Also well preserved are the files of the administrative department, which mainly document catering, clothing and accommodation matters of the navy. Of particular note are the files on numerous foundations for which the Reichsmarineamt was in charge. In connection with the responsibility for food and clothing, extensive series of files on the care of the German population during the war were produced. The traditional files of the news agency contain documents on the economic situation in Germany, the development of shipping, maritime traffic and fleet interests, censorship measures, the collection and distribution of war news and foreign propaganda. An extensive collection of newspaper clippings is also included. Also worth mentioning are the correspondence series on association matters, especially the German Fleet Association. The Nautical Department has files on sea mark and coastal signal matters, cutlery excerpts, travel reports and expeditions. From the shipyard department responsible for the equipment and maintenance of ships, shipyards and vehicles, only a small remainder of files on submarine matters, occasionally also torpedo matters, has been preserved. The departments and departments of the shipyard department responsible for the processing of the submarine system were made independent in 1917 to the submarine office. The documents produced during the short period of its existence reflect the measures taken to promote submarine construction, in particular the material provision during the final phase of the First World War. Worth mentioning here is still material about the planned technical evaluation of war diaries of the submarines. Scope, explanation: Holdings without growth593 lfm24181 AE, approx. 10000 ship drawings/plans (RM 3/12,000-22,600) Citation method: BArch, RM 3/...

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