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Countess Greda von Erlach-Hndelbank [?-?, daughter of Count Robert von Erlach-Hindelbank (1818-1884) and his wife Sophie]

Contains among other things: Living with the Curtius family in Strasbourg and Heidelberg; [Johann Jakob] Jaus, missionary of the Basel Mission in Kalkultta (5.6.1916); painting for war-damaged (23.10.1916 et al.); Swiss attitude towards Germany (9...

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Curtius - Better - Erlach - Schweitzer - Weizsäcker >> Count von Erlach-Hindelbank - Schweitzer

Countess Sophie ("Selli") von Erlach-Hndelbank [1820-1911, née Countess von May, married to Count Robert von Erlach-Hindelbank (1818-1884), engineer] (French)

Contains among other things: English colonial politics (25.3.1907 and others); criticism of the imperial administration in Alsace-Lorraine (17.6.1907); Hedwig von Gemmingen, née Scipio [wife of the district president Karl von Gemmingen-Hornberg] (...

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Curtius - Better - Erlach - Schweitzer - Weizsäcker >> Count von Erlach-Hindelbank - Schweitzer

Infantry Regiment 111 (existing)

Regiment history: The regiment was rebuilt on 22 October 1852 as the 3rd Line Infantry Regiment. On 1 July 1871 it was renamed the 3rd Baden Infantry Regiment. As a result of the military convention concluded with Prussia and the associated number...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> infantry and machine gun formations

Infantry Regiment 142 (existing)

Regiment history: The regiment was established on 1 April 1890. At the outbreak of war, it was part of the 58th Infantry Brigade (29th Infantry Division). at the beginning of the war, each infantry regiment, including the Reserve and Landwehr Infa...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> infantry and machine gun formations

Karl von Eisendecher [1841-1934, naval officer, Prussian envoy in Karlsruhe 1884-1918]

Contains among other things: Stays in Kiel (partly Kieler Woche), imperial programme, imperial yachts; German-English relations, English press; stays in England; visit of King Edwards VII of England to Berlin (12.2.1909), his death (7.5.1910); tri...

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Flemming - Oriola - Putlitz - Barsewisch - Eisendecher - Eickstedt-Peterswaldt

Lita Herrin zu Putlitz [1862-1935, daughter of Gustav Gans zu Putlitz and Elisabeth, née Countess Königsmarck; one brother: Stephan Gans zu Putlitz, married to Countess Elisabeth von Flemming].

Contains among other things: Collapse; parade of French colonial troops in front of Queen Victoria of Sweden (2.7.1919)

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Flemming - Oriola - Putlitz - Barsewisch - Eisendecher - Eickstedt-Peterswaldt

Prince Bernhard von Bülow [1859-1929, Imperial Chancellor]

Contains among other things: Use of the Grand Duchess for Prince Alexander von Sayn-Wittgenstein (1906); dismissal (1909); death of Bodo von dem Knesebeck (1911); Italy's entry into the war, Austria's role (1915) Darin: Berliner Tagblatt...

In: correspondence groups >> Courtyards in Koblenz, Potsdam and Berlin >> Bulow