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Establishment of youth workshops for the unemployed and a retraining centre for settlers and emigrants (USA)

Contains among other things: List of contributions in kind of the camp community "Marie", 18 Dec. 1942 - Reference to the use of prisoners of war in the agriculture of the colonial school "USA" in the Breitewitzer Mühle.

In: State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik) >> 07. economy (with mining authorities until 1990 and banking) >> 07.03. Chemical industry >> IG Farbenindustrie AG, Chemical Works Bitterfeld (inventory) >> 02. situation of the workforce >> 02.06. Training and further education

General correspondence (political, business, personal; alphabetical by person and subject) A - Z: G

Contains among other things: Ganse, Georg, representative of the President of the Royal Settlement Commission Poznan, 1904-1917 activity of the Settlement Commission Poznan, 1906 establishment of workers' pension goods, 1907 Gayl, Freiherr Wi...

In: H - K >> Hugenberg, Alfred (inventory) >> N 1231 Alfred Hugenberg >> Hugenberg estate >> General and Political Correspondence >> General correspondence (political, business, personal; alphabetical by person and subject) A - Z

Information on income and military service as well as on career prospects abroad and in the colonies of the German Reich: Vol. 2

Contains also: Call of the association for the preliminary training of German settlers (with member list), Stuttgart, July 1908 Sample of a lease contract over Kronland, o. Dat. Address lists of various branches of industry in the colonies of the ...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Foreign Affairs, Colonial and Occupation Administration >> Reichsstelle für das Auswanderungswesen (inventory) >> R 1505 Reichsstelle für das Auswanderungswesen (Reich Office for Emigration) >> Provision of information for prospective emigrants >> Providing information on income and military service as well as on career prospects abroad and in the colonies of the German Reich