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BArch, R 4606 · Fonds · (1923-) 1937-1945 (-1948 )
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: Introduction Stones do not speak. Much less can or must entire buildings reveal the whole historical truth. National Socialism should work. Building under National Socialism also served this purpose, either directly on behalf of the system or indirectly at least by not opposing it. The enslavement of architecture by the regime was not limited to new buildings of the NS era. National Socialism also established itself in the stock, instrumentalised old buildings everywhere for its purposes. Not even all of the important command centers of the Nazi regime or the main sites of Nazi terror were housed throughout in buildings which, in historical retrospect, could be regarded as having their origin and function at the time. In the memory of the city and in the urban space, places of the perpetrators are handed down as places of the victims, whose role is only revealed in the explanation and commentary of their historical function in the "Third Reich". Prehistory until 1937 In the Third Reich, architecture served to express power and domination. This is particularly evident in the inner city of Berlin. The monumental new buildings in the imperial capital were intended to symbolize "German world standing". Adolf Hitler wanted to see "works created for eternity" in Berlin, "only comparable with ancient Egypt, Babylon or Rome," as he said in 1936. At the 1937 Reich Party Congress, Hitler announced: "... Therefore our buildings should not be thought for the year 1940, also not for the year 2000, but should project directly into the domes of our past into the millennia of the future." Soon after the seizure of power, propagandistically effective building projects were started. These included the Reich Aviation Ministry, Tempelhof Airport, which was to be expanded into a "world airport", and the Reich Sports Field, which was to be expanded and redesigned with a view to the Olympic Games. The powerful buildings were presented to the public with great journalistic effort. At the 1936 Reich Party Congress in Nuremberg, Hitler announced the "reconstruction of Berlin as the capital of the German Reich". Hitler had initially intended to have his plans for the reorganization of the inner-city area processed by the Berlin city administration. When he realised that the local authorities were reluctant to impose his far-reaching transformation fantasies, he changed the responsibilities for planning and building in the capital. On 30 January 1937, the young architect Albert Speer was appointed general building inspector for the redevelopment of the imperial capital (GBI), reporting directly to the "Führer". Organization and history from 1937 A few days after Speer's appointment, Hitler ordered the House of the Academy of Arts at Pariser Platz No. 4, which until then had belonged to the office of the Minister of Education, to be vacated for the office of the General Building Inspector. Within a year and a half, the GBI's planning staff alone grew to eighty-seven people, while the so-called implementing body employed the same number of staff. Speer appointed a number of equally competent and reliable people to the executive positions in the three main departments into which he divided the office: the head office, which administered the budget, was taken over by the financial expert Karl Maria Hettlage, the general site manager Walter Brugmann, who had got to know Speer in Nuremberg, and for the planning office, since it was objectively most important to him, he, in addition to Hans Stephan, called on two long-standing friends, Rudolf Wolters and Willi Schelkes, who had been associated with him since days of study. The Speers offices, which had been established successively since 1937, were not divided into three main offices until mid-1940 under the central management of the GBI. After his appointment to the GBI, Speer expanded his planning staff to the "office" of the GBI. This later Main Office I, Planning Office, was responsible for all planning matters, ordered more than one hundred areas of redesign by 1942 and set the respective clearance dates. From 1938, Jewish tenants were forced to cancel their tenancy agreements on the basis of the "Verordnung über den Einsatz des jüdischen Vermögens" (Ordinance on the Use of Jewish Property); they were admitted to Jewish houses and later to concentration camps. For the "resettlement" of Jews and the reassignment of the apartments, the GBI's "Implementation Office" had been set up under the direction of Karl Maria Hettlage. In this way about 18,000 apartments were requisitioned. Areas from which the Jews were completely expelled were described as "Jew-free". The number of buildings erected during the twelve years of National Socialist rule between 1933 and 1945 is surprisingly high, especially since it must be remembered that only six years were available during the Second World War. In November 1939, a ban on new construction was imposed due to the war, which was followed half a year later by the discontinuation of all construction measures not necessary for the war. The GBI was established by the Decree of 30 January 1937. The office itself was assigned to Albert Speer, who from 1934 was "the representative for construction in the staff of the deputy of the Führer" and as such had already established some Nazi party buildings, especially in Nuremberg. At first, the GBI's competence did not extend beyond Berlin and its immediate surroundings. The "Gesetz über die Neugestaltung deutscher Städte" of 4 Oct. 1937 does not yet contain a more detailed provision on the "agency commissioned" by Hitler himself to carry out these projects. Only in this way was it possible for a special "General Building Council for the Capital of the Movement" to be appointed to Munich by decree of 21 Dec. 1938 and for this office to be occupied by the NS party architect Paul Giesler; Giesler was also commissioned with the establishment of NS party buildings in Augsburg and Weimar. It was not until the third decree on the GBI of 18 Oct 1940 that the competence of the GBI was significantly extended. The latter was expressly declared a "commissioned body" within the meaning of the Act on the Redevelopment of German Cities. In the years 1938 to 1942, a total of 32 cities in the former Reich territory were included in the new planning on the basis of the law of 4 Oct. 1937 by decrees and ordinances promulgated in the Reichsgesetzblatt. As of the end of 1942, the progress of all urban development plans of a peace-related nature was completely halted, since tasks important to the war awaited solution and Speer himself had been largely involved in them since his appointment as Reich Minister for Armament and Munitions on 15 February 1942 and on 2 September 1943 as Reich Minister for Armament and War Production. With the decree of 11 Oct. 1943 on the preparation of the reconstruction of bomb-damaged cities, Speer was entrusted with the necessary tasks in his capacity as GBI. He had to determine the framework for the future design of the cities and the right to decide on urban development issues of the reconstruction cities in place of the Reich Minister of Labour. The elimination of the Reich Labour Minister, to whom Speer had previously been bound as GBI despite his direct subordination under Hitler, was above all a consequence of Speer's present position as Reich Minister. Inventory description: Inventory history In Germany, the General Building Inspector's collection for the imperial capital is divided into three archives: the Bundesarchiv, the Landesarchiv Berlin and the Bayerische Hauptstaatsarchiv Munich. A total of three finding aids were available in the Federal Archives for the inventory R 4606 General Building Inspector for the Imperial Capital. The holdings were brought together from Potsdam and Koblenz at the beginning of the 1990s and have since been known as R 4606 General Building Inspector for the Imperial Capital. In the Landesarchiv Berlin there are 1016 files as well as in the planning chamber there 1,000 sheets of the GBI under the signature A Pr.Br.Rep. 107 from the years (1935) 1937 to 1945. In addition there are files of the grave commissioner active since July 1932 and last on his behalf, the former social democratic government president Ernst von Harnack. The card index of the graves of important personalities, arranged according to city districts and cemeteries, was intended to prepare the construction of an honorary cemetery "to express the spiritual significance of the imperial capital" (148 vols., 1941-1943). With the provenance indication "Baubüro Speer", the Hauptstaatsarchiv Munich contains more than 3,000 plans for buildings mainly in Berlin (including the Reich Chancellery, Reichstag, "Haus des Führers", "Große Halle"), the party congress grounds in Nuremberg and others. Furthermore, the special archive in Moscow contains a collection of 86 files of various contents from the years 1920 to 1944 under the title Fond 1409 General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital, e.g. on the use of prisoners of war at the GBI or correspondence between Speers and authorities and private individuals. Archival evaluation and processing Before 1990, the holdings were processed both in Potsdam with the inventory designation R 46.06 and in Koblenz (R 120) up to the preparation of the finding aid book. With the merging of the holdings mentioned above, the Koblenz files received new signatures. In view of the great public interest in information from this archive stock, it was decided in 2008 to retro-convert the finding aids with the aim of publishing them on the Internet. 177 files from a transfer of files from the Bamberg State Archives from the 1980s, which deal with the construction of the High Command of the Army and the Soldiers' Hall, were indexed and subsequently recorded. In 2008, the 29 files of the head of department at GBI, Schelkes' estate documents under the previous name "Kleine Erwerbungen Nr. 864" were also added. A further takeover included the "Art in the Third Reich" component, which had been incorporated into the archives, from which 38 index units of maps and plans were allocated to the holdings and listed. The archives were already taken over by the GDR Department in 1997. However, they have not been added to the portfolio due to equal signatures, but have been managed as an extra bundle without a direct reference to the portfolio. The classifications found were largely adopted and summarised in a factual manner. The development data available up to then were partly modified and series and volume sequences formed. The internal order of the files has been maintained. The inventory has already been moved from standing folders to folders. The maps are stored in specially designed folders and cabinets. Characterization of content: Office Speer 1937-1944 (111); files of leading employees (as far as not objectively assigned) 1937-1944 (59); Main Office Administration and Economy: General Administration: Administration of services 1937-1945 (99), General administration 1932-1945 (442), Land and building matters 1937-1945 (71), Procurement and inventory management 1937-1945 (4), Budget matters 1937-1945 (299), Accounting 1938-1944 (17), Secret files (chronological) 1938-1945 (34), Examination office 1940-1945 (56), Treasury 1938-1945 (91), Other financial and administrative matters 1939-1945 (11). Personnel 1938-1943 (152), Law 1937-1945 (51), Housing issues (evacuation and resettlement), 1937-1945 (50), Quota administration 1939-1945 (80); Planning office: Plankammer 1937-1943 (15), Competitions exhibitions and collections 1934-1942 (44), Area declarations 1938-1944 (64), Individual construction planning areas: General 1937-1945 (133), armament expansion 1939-1943 (43), Wehrmacht installations 1937-1944 (98), Reich Air Ministry Airports 1937-1940 (31), traffic 1934-1943 (402), buildings and installations 1935-1944 (567), Authorities and organisations 1936-1944 (428), industrial buildings 1936-1944 (402), residential buildings in individual administrative districts of Berlin and the surrounding area 1936-1944 (405), other planning projects 1938-1944 (7), construction projects outside Berlin 1936-1943 (164); Implementation office for the redesign of the imperial capital 1938-1944(19); general construction management: Supervision of the army high command: General 1939-1945 (38), individual projects (building blocks) 1939-1945 (150). Construction management 1939-1945 (10), maps plans schematics: General 1938-1942 (11), development planning of settlements and peripheral communities 1938-1942 (20), streets and squares green and open spaces 1937-1943 (50), authorities and institutions 1938-1943 (36), Wehrmacht facilities of the Reich Aviation Ministry 1937-1940 (7), University and teaching facilities 1938-1943 (11), industrial and office buildings 1939-1943 (28), residential buildings 1939-1944 (46), Reichsbahnbaudirektion Berlin 1939-1941 (18), theatre buildings 1936-1943 (260), buildings outside Berlin 1923-1948 (44). Settlement agency: 1946-1948 (1). Citation style: BArch, R 4606/...

ALMW_II._32_40 · Dossier · 1925-1945
Fait partie de Francke's Foundations in Halle

Nine fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 40 1 - Tanga 1925. room to college (report no. 1) - Machame 1925. room to college (reports no. 2, 3; 2 letters) - Machame 1925. room and Gutmann to college with transcript of room (report no. 4) - o.O., o.J. room "Exposition, read at the committee meeting at Moshi, ... 1925." (English) - Shira 1925. room and Gutmann to college (report No. 5) - Machame 1925. room to college (report No. 6; supplement: "Inventory of movable objects in the Mission House to Shira"; confidential transcript of room) - Machame 1925. room to college (report No. 7) - Masama 1925. Gutmann and room to college (report No. 8) - Machame 1925. Room (Report No. 9; Supplements: Mbaga Lutheran Mission 1925 an Raum - partly German and partly English; Machame 1925. Room and Gutmann an "the Missionaries of the Luth. Mission in Tanganyika") - Arusha 1925. Gutmann, Room an Kollegium (Report No. 10) - Nkoaranga 1925. Reusch, Room, Gutmann an Kollegium (Report No. 11) - Machame 1925. Room an Kollegium (Reports No. 12-15). FICHE NO 40 2 - Continued - Masama 1925 Room, Gutmann to College (Report No 16) - Annexes to Report No 18: Room an "the Missionareis of the Augustana-Synod"; Mamba Mission Station 1925 to Room (English); Marangu 1925. Anderson an Raum (English); "To the Missionareis of our Tanganyikafield" (copy) - Machame 1925. Room to College (Report No. 17-22) - 1925 / 1926. 3 Telegrams - Machame 1926. Room to College (Report No. 23-24, 27-34) - Masama 1926. Room, Gutmann to College (Report No 25) - Machame 1926. Room to College (Report No 26) - Minutes of Missionary Meeting Room, Blumer, Reusch in Arusha 1926 - Machame 1926. Room to Mission Director (4 letters) - Dar es Salaam 1926. Education Office an Raum (English) - Daressalaam 1926. Office of the director of medical and sanitary services an Secretary of the Ev. Luth. Mission Machame - "Medical Practioners and Dentists" No. 7, 1926 (printed). FICHE No. 40 3 - Continued (Report No. 34) - Machame 1926. Room to Mission Director (2 letters) - Machame 1926-1928. Room to College (Reports No. 35-45, 47-50, 52, 53, 55-57) - 1926. 2 telegrams - Attachment Report No. 37: Reusch, Room 1926 (concerning "Steppe Mission") - Supplement Report No. 38: "Approximate cost estimate of the East African Mission for the year 1927" - "Minutes of a meeting of the Merumissionare ... 1926 in Arusha" - Supplement to Report No. 42: Marangu 1927. Rother - Supplement to Report No. 40: "Summary of an interview with Mr. Raum at Machame" 1927. Marangu 1927. Rother an Raum - Supplement to Report No. 40: Shigatini 1926. Fokken (concerning profitability of the industrial school) - Marangu 1927. Discussion Raum, Gutmann, Rother (concerning the industrial school). Purchase of a plot of land; school programme: girls' school, central school and industrial school, teachers' question; furnishing of the station with furniture; "Own acquisition of school land") - Machame 1927. Rißmann to Kollegium (concerning Request for assistance to purchase a mule) - Arusha 1927. Blumer an Raum - Machame 1927-1928. Room to Mission Director (10 letters) - 1928. Telegram - Moshi 1928. Room (Report No. 54) - Machame 1928. Room to College (without numbering). FICHE NR. 40 4 - Machame 1928. room to mission inspector (attached an English letter) - Machame 1928. room to mission director - Machame 1929. room to mission director (4 letters) - Machame 1929. transcript from a letter room - Machame 1929. room to mission inspector (2 letters) - Machame 1929. room to college (2 letters) - Machame 1930. Room to Mission Director (11 letters) - Transcript of an article by Broomfield, Zanzibar from "East African Standard" 1930: "A plea for the Retention of Swahili" (Engl) - Dar es Salaam 1930. Room to Mission Inspector - o.J. Telegram - Machame 1930. room to college ("Report on negotiations of the senior with the Field Director of Africa - Inland - Mission...in Kijabe...1930.") - Machame 1931. room to Mission Director - o.O., o.J. Translation of a friendly agreement between the Afrika Inland Mission and the Leipziger Lutherische Mission - Daressalaam 1931. Land Department to room (English; copy) - Shigatini 1931. Fuchs to Mission Director (7 letters) - Shigatini 1931. Fuchs to College - Shigatini 1931. Fuchs to Mission Council at H. Rother - Shigatini 1931. Fuchs to Mission Council members, copy for Mission Director. FICHE NR. 40 5 - continued - Shigatini 1931. Fuchs to Mission Director - Shigatini 1932. Fuchs to Mission Inspector (2 letters) - Shigatini 1932. Fuchs to Mission Director (5 letters) - Shigatini 1932. Fuchs ("Report on the visits of the stations Nkoaranga, Arusha and Naverera. 1932.") - Shigatini 1933. Fuchs to Mission Director (5 letters) - Shigatini 1933. Fuchs to Mission Inspector (3 letters) - Shigatini 1933. Fuchs to College - Neumoschi 1933. Fuchs to Mission Director - Shigatini 1934. Fuchs to Mission Director (2 letters) - Shigatini 1934. Fuchs to Mission Inspector - Machame 1934. ? to Mission Director - Machame 1934-1935. Room to Mission Director (6 letters) - Machame 1934. Room to "the congregations of the Evangelical Churches" 1934."luth. Mission on Kilimanjaro, Pare on Meru and in the steppe." - Machame 1934. room to "all mission members" - Machame 1934-1935. room to mission inspector (4 letters). FICHE NR. 40 6 - Continued - n.d. Room "A short report on the present situation of the Leipzig Ev. Luth. Mission in Tanganyika Territory" (English) - Machame 1935. Room (Circular No. 3/1935) - Machame 1935. Room to Mission Director (7 letters) - Machame 1935 Room ("Vote on the proposal of the Betheler Brothers for the establishment of a common pastoral school for the Lutheran missions in Tanganyika territory.") - open, o.J. Rorarius ("Thoughts for the establishment of a preacher school for the whole of East Africa") - Mlalo, Lwandai 1935. Personn ("Thoughts for a common preacher [shepherd] school for all Lutheran-style missions working in Tanganyika territory.") - Machame 1936. room to mission inspector - Machame 1936. room to mission director - Machame 1936. Mergner (concerning death of senior room) - Moshi 1936. Gutmann to mission director - Moshi 1936. Gutmann (circular 11/36) - Moshi 1936. Gutmann to college - Moshi 1936. Gutmann to Mission Director (5 letters) - Moshi 1936. Gutmann to "Doctor" (no details - possibly Mission Inspector Weishaupt) (3 letters) - Machame 1936. ? to Mission Inspector - Machame 1936. Gutmann to Mission Director - Machame 1936. Gutmann to Mission Inspector - Moshi 1936. Gutmann to College attn. Mission Inspector (2 letters) - Machame 1936. Expert opinion (concerning use of fulgurite and other cement asbestos products) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to Mission Director (5 letters) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to Mission Inspector Weishaupt (5 letters). FICHE NR. 40 7 - continued - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to Mission Director (11 letters) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to Mission Inspector Weishaupt (7 letters) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann (Circular No.7) "An die Herren Missionare" - o.O., o.J. "Kumpokea tena Mkristo aliyeasi." "Kuungamanisha Wangao" - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to College at H. Mission Inspector (4 letters) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to College at H. Mission Director and Mission Inspector (Land Purchase; Problems Catholic-Evangelical) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to College attn. Mission Director (3 letters) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to College - Moshi 1937. Gutmann (Circular) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to Members of Mission Council - Nkoaranga 1937. Winkler to College (for theft damage) - Nkoaranga 1937. Winkler to Gutmann - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to College for the attention of Mission Inspector (3 letters) Marangu 1938. Rother to Mission Director (transcript) - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to Mission Inspector Weishaupt (2 letters) - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to Mission Director - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to College for the attention of Mission Director and Mission Director - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to College for the attention of Mission Director and Mission Director - Mission Director and Mission Director - Moshi 1938. FICHE NO 40 8 - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to Mission Director (4 letters) - Moshi 1938. Gutmann to Mission Inspector Weishaupt (2 letters) - Marangu 1938. Rother to Mission Director (7 letters) - Marangu 1938. Rother to Mission Director and Mission Inspector Küchler (3 letters) - Dodema 1938. Rother to Mission Director - Marangu 1938. Rother (Supplement to the Minutes of the Mission Council Meeting) - Marangu 1938. Rother to Mission Inspector Küchler (10 letters) - Marangu 1939. Rother to Mission Inspector (11 letters) - Großolbersdorf 1939. Everth to Mission Inspector - Das es Salaam 1939. Rother ("Memorandum of the Meeting of the Centra Education Committee" " A. European Education" " B. Native Education") - Zanzibar 1939. Rother to Mission Director - Marangu 1939. Rother to Director of Education - Altmoschi 1939. Rother to Mission Inspector - Marangu 1939. Rother to Mission Director - Machame 1939. Rother to Mission Director (transcript) - Koffiefontein 1945. Rother to Mission Director (transcript) - Sandhorst Hospital near Aurich 1947. Rother to Mission Inspector - Amsterdam 1905. Room to Mission Director - Antwerp 1925. Gutmann to Mission Director - o.O. 1920. Room to College. FICHE NO 40 9- - Continued - Masama 1925. Gutmann to Mission Director (2 letters) - Machame 1915. Room to Mission Director - Machame 1925. Room to Mission Director (4 letters) - Masama 1925. Gutmann to ? - Supplement to Letter Room 1925 - Mbaga 1925. Luth. Mission to Room.

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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, GU 120 Bü 297 · Dossier · 1910-1914
Fait partie de Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
  • Darin:<br />City map of Heliopolis, site maps of the Prince's properties description: Darin: - City map of Heliopolis, site maps of the Prince's properties 1910-1914, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abteilung Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, GU 120 Karl Fürst von Urach Graf von Württemberg (1865-1925)
Urach, Karl
BArch, R 1001/4421 · Dossier · März 1886 - Nov. 1912 (1931)
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Negotiations with England on the lease of a plot of land on the island of Mondoleh for the English Vice-Consulate Granting of exequatur to the English Consul for Cameroon Negotiations on the establishment of a Consulate of the Republic of Liberia in Cameroon Principles on the admission of consular representatives of foreign powers Admission of the Governor of Cameroon as Consul General for the English North and South Nigerian Territories and for the French Gabonese Territory

BArch, R 3001/21989 · Dossier · (1933) 1936-1937
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Unauthorized export of foreign exchange Bypass of foreign exchange regulations by taking advantage of the regulations on the deposit of wills at the Local Court, 1936 Sale of real estate by Jews, (1933) 1936-1937 "Das deutsche Erbrecht, die derzeitigen Devisenbestimmungen und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Auslands-, Kolonial- und Grenzlanddeutschen" (Special edition from: "Afrika-Nachrichten" vom 11. Feb. 1937) Destruction of German foreign bonds, 1937

ALMW_II._32_42 · Dossier · 1927-1938
Fait partie de Francke's Foundations in Halle

Six fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 42 1 - Leipzig 1937. Leipzig Mission to all staff in the home service of the Mission - 1937. Leipzig Mission to Knak (2 letters) - Berlin 1937. Berlin Mission Society to Ihmels - o.O. 1937. ? to Press - o.O. 1937. ? to Lenz - o.O. 1937. ? to Nicol - Shira 1937. Winkler to Mission Inspector - Moshi 1937. Gutmann (Circular No. 6) "To all mission brothers and sisters" - o.O. 1937. ? Certificate for Mission Inspector Küchler (concerning forthcoming visitation to East Africa) - Krummenhennersdorf 1937. Küchler to Mission Director - o.O. 1937. ? To Mission Inspector Küchler and Mission Inspector Weishaupt - 1937. Ihmels ("Urgenlichkeits-Bescheinigung" for Küchler's ticket) - 1937. To the Head of the German East Africa Line - 1937. To Mission Inspector Küchler - Draft "Instructions for the Visitation Journey of Mr. Mission Inspector Küchler." - 1937. "Instructions for Mr. Mission Inspector Küchler's visitation trip." - "Agenda for the collegial meeting... 1937." - 1937. to Superintendent of the City of Leipzig (Beurlaubung von Küchler) - Daressalaam 1932. Roehl to the Bethler-Mission (copy) - 1937. to the Superintendent Leipzig-Stadt - 1937. to Rendant Otto, D.E.M.R. Abt. für Devisenanforderungen - "Welcome Letter of the Church Committee for Mr. Mission Inspector Küchler to the Parishes". - Berlin 1937. German Evangelical Mission Council. Department of Foreign Exchange Requirements for Ihmels - Dar es Salaam 1937. Küchler an Ihmels bzw. Kollegium (2 letters) - "Statut des Missions-Kirchen-Bundes (MKB) auf Lutherischer Basis für Ostafrika. - Protocol: "African Council of the Missionary Church Federation on a Lutheran Basis for East Africa. 1st meeting" - "Minutes of the meeting of the Preparatory Commission of the MKB Dar es Salaam ... 1937" (copy) - Leipzig 1937. To Mission Inspector Küchler (6 letters) - Machame 1937. Küchler to Ihmels or Kollegium (3 letters; partly multiple copies) - Moshi 1937. Küchler to Ihmels (2 letters) - Mamba 1937. Küchler to Weishaupt - Marangu 1937. Küchler to Kollegium (original and copy) - Marangu 1937. Küchler to Ihmels. FICHE NO. 42 2 - Arusha 1937. Küchler an Ihmels - Moshi 1938. ? (illegible) to Küchler - Leipzig 1938. to Küchler (3 letters) - Gonja 1938. Küchler to Ihmels - Gonja 1938. Küchler to Kollegium (original and 2 copies) - Leipzig 1938. An Gutmann - Mamba 1938. Küchler an Ihmels (2 letters) - Leipzig 1938. An Fokken - 1938. An Küchler - 1938. An Missionsdirektor (illegible because of the copy on Fiche) - 1938. An Küchler - Tübingen 1938. Küchler an Ihmels - o.O., o.J. Ihmel's "What we experienced with Christianity in East Africa" (typewritten) - o.O., o.J. ? "Vom Dienst der Frau auf dem Missionsfeld" (typewritten) - "Allianz Lebensversicherungsbank A.G. Berlin" (printed) - Leipzig 1927. Allianz Lebensversicherungsbank an Ihmels (2 letters) - 1927. An Dekan der Theologischen Fakultät zu Leipzig (2 letters) - 1927. An Gibson - 1927. An Nellner (2 letters) - 1927. An Allianz Lebensversicherung - Programme of the journey of Mr. and Mrs. Missionsdirektor Dr. Ihmels in East Africa 1927. - o.O.., o.J. Paul. "A Promemoria for some Business Tasks in our East African Mission" - Schweta 1927. Paul to Mission Director - London 1927. Conference of Missionary Societies in Great Britain and Ireland - Leipzig 1927. Ihmels to Rector of the University of Leipzig - Old Moshi 1927. The Director of Education, Daressalaam. (concerning "Female Education"; 2 letters; English) - Machame 1927. Secretariat of the Leipzig Mission to Foster, Superintendent of Education - Dresden 1927. Ministry of Popular Education to Ihmels - Berlin 1927. Berlin Mission Society to Ihmels. FICHE NO 42 3 - 1927. An Knak - 1927. An Missionsinspektor Held, Wiesbaden. - 1927. An Egyptian Consulate (2 letters) - 1927. Kollegium certificate for Ihmels - Heimstatt 1927. Metz on "Friend" - 1927. An Hauptschriftleitung der Hamburger Nachrichten - Leipzig 1927. Leipziger Neueste Nachrichten an Ihmels - 1927. An Knak - 1927. An Gehring - 1927. An Gnanascharingam - Leipzig 1927. An Enderlein - Schreiben Enderleins (1. page missing) - Wang 1927. Knak on Ihmels - o.O. 1927. An Enderlein - Schreiben Enderlein (1. page missing) - Wang 1927. Knak on Ihmels - o.O, o.J. Ihmels(?) (already in Africa)?. (concerning finances) - On board the steamship Njassa 1927. To cathedral preacher (Körner) - On board the Njassa 1927. Himels on space - Schweta 1927. Paul on mission director (2 letters) - Machame 1927. Space on mission director (3 letters) - Bumbuli o.J. Gleiss on space - Nkoaranga 1927. Ittameier on mission inspector - Mayaveram 1927. Meyner to Mission Director (for India) - o.O. 1927. Rensch to Mission Director - Moshi 1927. Gutmann to Mission Director - Marangu 1927. Rother to Mission Director - Daressalaam 1927. The Secretariat Tanganyika Territory an Ihmels - On board the Njassa 1927. Ihmels to "Official Brother" - East-India 1927. Lehmann to mission director - Arusha 1927. Rißmann to mission director (concerning rejection of his marriage request by the college; illness; 4 letters) - telegram to Ihmels - telegram to Weishaupt - Müritz 1927. Weishaupt to Ihmels - Gonja 1927. Ihmels to mission inspector - Gonja 1927. Ihmels an Rißmann - Gonja 1927. Ihmels an Senior - Quote Albert Schweizers - Hospital Arusha 1927. Expert opinion of the "Medical Officer" on Rißmann (English) - Moshi 1927. Ihmels "Report No. 4. (Report 3 on Rißmann's Disease)" - Dresden 1927. Branch Mission Society to Mission Director. FICHE NO 42 4 - Leipzig 1927. Mission Inspector Gerber to Mission Director - Mayaveram 1927. Meyner to Mission Director (2 letters) - Schweta 1927. Paul to Mission Director - Machame 1927. Space to Mission Director - Mwika 1927. Ihmels an Weishaupt - Mwika 1927. Ihmels an Probst - Mwika 1927. Ihmels an Lehmann (concerning premature marriage) - Nkoaranga 1927. Ihmels (report no. 4; concerning seminar in Marangu) - 2 telegrams Ihmels - Arusha 1927. An Raum - Marangu 1927. Rother an Missionsdirektor - Memmingerberg in Swabia 1927. Editor of the Nürnberger Missionsblatt an Ihmels - Arusha 1927. Ihmels an Senior (Reg. Heimreise Rißmann) - Arusha 1927. Ihmels an Rother - Marangu 1927. Rother an Missionsdirektor - Shira 1927. Ihmels to Mission Inspector - Ruruma 1927. Bonander to Ihmels (English) - Machame 1927. An Fokken - Machame 1927. An Rother - Machame 1927. An Watt (refusal to purchase land) - Machame 1927. To Mission Inspector - Leipzig 1927. Ev. -luth. Mission to Ihmels - Shigatini 1927. ? [Ihmels] (Report No. 7: Moshi; Report No. 8: Mamba; Report No. 9: Mwika) - Shigatini 1927. Ihmels to Mission Inspector - o.O., o.J. ? "Medical Station" (handwritten) - Shigatini 1927. Ihmels to "Official Brother" (concerning stay in Egypt) - proof of 4 registered letters - Shigatini 1927. Ihmels to Oldham - Cairo 1927. Cecil House Hotel to Ihmels - Moshi 1927. Ihmels to Bonander (fiancée of Reusch). FICHE NR. 42 5 - 2 telegrams - Moshi 1927. Ihmels to "Official Brother" (2fold) - o.O. 1927. ? Machame 1927. Ihmels to Senior (circumcision) - Machame 1927. Ihmels to "Official Brother" - 1927. Transcript from a letter from Ihmels to Mr Oldham (circumcision) - 1927. School questions) - Machame 1927. Ihmels to Mitchell (3 letters; English) - Mombasa 1927. Ihmels to Fokken - Machame, Mombasa 1927. Ihmels to Rother - Mombasa 1927. Ihmels to Raum - Mombasa 1927. Ihmels to Ittameier - Mombasa 1927. Ihmels to "Doctor" - Hamburg 1927. Woermann Line, German East Africa Line to Ihmels - On board the Njassa (shortly before Cape Town) 1927. Ihmels to College (No. 1) - Steamship Njassa 1927. Ihmels to College (No. 2; original and copy) - Moshi 1927. Ihmels to College (Report No. 4: Usambara; Report No. 5: Südpare) - Nkoaranga 1927. Ihmels (Report No. 6: Seminar Marangu) - Shigatini 1927. Ihmels. (Report No 7: Moshi; Report No 8: Mamba; Report No 9: Mwika; Report No 11: Nkoaranga). FICHE No 42 6- - Continued - Report No ? (Arusha) - "Special discussion on circumcision" (handwritten) - "On safari in East Africa" (typewritten) - "In East Africa" (typewritten) - "On educational issues and the like".

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