Contains: Correspondence of Ernst II (e.g. with Kaiser Wilhelm II); congratulatory letter and letter of sympathy; Ernst II's application for leave (approved by Reich Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow); memorandum on the planned reconstruction of ...
In: Estate of Prince Ernst II. (*1863, 1950) (holdings) >> 1. fact files >> 1.6 Political and military activity. >> 1.6.2 Provisional management of the Colonial Department at the Federal Foreign Office (as planned State Secretary)
Contains among other things: Speeches by Solf on colonial policy (6.1917, with drafts); Hans Sachs [press officer in the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office], memorandum on the German parties (28.8.1917); German propaganda against England; S...
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Organizations, associations and commercial enterprises >> Foreign Affairs and Colonial Administration >> German Colonial Society (inventory) >> R 8023 German Colonial Society >> Authorities and offices >> Federal Foreign Office (Colonial Department). - correspondence
In: Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft, Berlin >> R 8124 Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft >> Vorstand; BArch, R 8124 Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft, Berlin
Minutes and correspondence concerning; claims on land; mistreatment of prisoners; Herero war; exile of Witbooi; site plan and profile railway Swakopmund-Windhuk, 1:1.200.000, 1901; correspondence with the president of the German colonial society c...
In: Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik) >> Archive of the Rhenish Mission Society >> Mission and Colonialism
101 letters; several transcripts, only partially corrected
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> cult, science, propaganda >> Imperial Institute for the History of the New Germany (inventory) >> R 1 Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany >> Scientific work
Contains among other things: Correspondence of Ernst II, Draft of an ordinance and memorandum concerning the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t ; conditions of the German Schutztruppe in South West Africa (including the Herero Uprising, railway con...
In: Estate of Prince Ernst II. (*1863, 1950) (holdings) >> 1. fact files >> 1.6 Political and military activity. >> 1.6.2 Provisional management of the Colonial Department at the Federal Foreign Office (as planned State Secretary)
Contains: Ernst II's correspondence on political matters and with his successor in the office of Bernhard Dernburg; memorandum on the restructuring of the colonial administration; Ernst II's proposals for obtaining the approval of the R ...
In: Estate of Prince Ernst II. (*1863, 1950) (holdings) >> 1. fact files >> 1.6 Political and military activity. >> 1.6.2 Provisional management of the Colonial Department at the Federal Foreign Office (as planned State Secretary)
Contains: Correspondence of Ernst II (among others with Kaiser Wilhelm II, Reich Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow, Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Ernst's successor as deputy head of the Colonial Department Bernhard Dernburg); commiss...
In: Estate of Prince Ernst II. (*1863, 1950) (holdings) >> 1. fact files >> 1.6 Political and military activity. >> 1.6.2 Provisional management of the Colonial Department at the Federal Foreign Office (as planned State Secretary)
In: Estate of Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (*1832, 1913) (holdings) >> Fourth, Prince Hermann and colonial policy. >> 4.3 Colonial enterprises of the colonial society. >> 4.3.1 Afrika >> 4.3.1.3 Other enterprises in Africa.
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Organizations, associations and commercial enterprises >> Foreign Affairs and Colonial Administration >> German Colonial Society (inventory) >> R 8023 German Colonial Society >> Authorities and offices >> Federal Foreign Office (Colonial Department). - correspondence
History of the Inventory Designer: 1. On the history of the Deutsche Reichspost Prehistory up to 1867 In Germany, a uniform postal system had not been able to develop due to the territorial fragmentation of the Reich. Still in the first half of th...
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Economy, Armament, Agriculture, Post, Traffic
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> cult, science, propaganda >> Imperial Institute for the History of the New Germany (inventory) >> R 1 Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany >> Scientific work >> Letters of the Privy Legation Council and Director of the Colonial Department of the Federal Foreign Office Paul Kayser to his uncle, Julius Baron, Professor of Laws in Bonn
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> cult, science, propaganda >> Imperial Institute for the History of the New Germany (inventory) >> R 1 Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany >> Scientific work >> Letters of the Privy Legation Council and Director of the Colonial Department of the Federal Foreign Office Paul Kayser to his uncle, Julius Baron, Professor of Laws in Bonn
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> cult, science, propaganda >> Imperial Institute for the History of the New Germany (inventory) >> R 1 Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany >> Scientific work >> Letters of the Privy Legation Council and Director of the Colonial Department of the Federal Foreign Office Paul Kayser to his uncle, Julius Baron, Professor of Laws in Bonn
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> cult, science, propaganda >> Imperial Institute for the History of the New Germany (inventory) >> R 1 Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany >> Scientific work >> Letters of the Privy Legation Council and Director of the Colonial Department of the Federal Foreign Office Paul Kayser to his uncle, Julius Baron, Professor of Laws in Bonn