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BArch, N 1581 · Fonds · 1838-2003
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: 17. July 1905 born in Konia/Kleinasien; 1907-1909 the family lived in Jerusalem, from 1909 in Haifa; 1917 Death of his father in Damascus, 1925 Abitur, then officer's service, 1928-1934 in Deutsch-Krone (Vorpommern), 1930-1932 pilot training, 1933 aerial photo officer of the reconnaissance squadron in Neunhausen/East Prussia, 1936/37 Spanish war, 1940/41 commander of the telecommunications reconnaissance troop in Brussels, 1941 major, transfer to Berlin, until 1942 personal reporter for Joseph Goebbels, 1943-1945 service on the western front, after 1945 in captivity, 1947/48 summons as witness at the Nuremberg trials, 1956 construction of the flying school near Fassberg and Fürstenfeldbruck, until 1964 general of NATO in Ramstein, afterwards freelancer at a construction company 1975 retirement, deceased on 14. January 1944 December 2003 in Nuremberg citation method: BArch, N 1581/...

BArch, R 3001/22464 · Dossier · 1934-1939
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Laws to prevent the mixing of whites with blacks - report of the German Consulate in Windhoek, 1934 jurisdiction of "non-Muslim" religious courts in Jerusalem in matters of personal status of foreigners, 1935 recognition of marriages and divorces between "Reich Germans" in Southwest Africa, 1935-1936 inheritance of a Jewish doctor with Palestinian nationality who died in Palestine, 1939

BArch, N 227/12 · Dossier · o.Dat.
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Recordings: C. v. Morgen in the Thessalian campaign of 1897; C. v. Morgen in the wake of the emperor in Jerusalem; C. v. Morgen river discovered in Cameroon (Somaga); C. v. Morgen stormed enemy Fortress in Cameroon; C. v. Morgen with his army pile in Cameroon; photos of the most diverse uses Gen. v. Morgen

Morgen, Kurt von