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Bundesarchiv, BArch R 58/7680 · File · 1920-1943
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
  • 1920-1943, Federal Archives, BArch R 58 Reich Security Main Office Contains mainly:<br />Confiscation of documents and publications in France<br />Catholic, pacifist and trade union organisations in France<br />Association Catholique Georgienne en France<br />Georgien<br />Université Catholique de Paris de l´Academie Francaise<br />Chalva Beridze<br />Georgier in Frankreich<br />Confederation Generale du Travail, Paris<br />Economy in France<br />"Projet de creation d´une grande association ouvriere de tourisme"<br />"Projet Marchandeau"<br />Institut National d´Histoire Sociale<br />Juden in France.- Contribution by Georges Blumberg, Dec. 1936<br />German police stations in France (fragments)<br />Secret field police.- Search for individuals<br />"Enrayer la denatalite est parfaitement possible" (essay)<br />"Les Feuillets du Militant" (information leaflets)<br />"L´Origine de la question raciale en Italie" (essay)<br />Rassenpolitik<br />"Le Probleme de l´enseignement en Allemagne nationalee-socialiste" (essay)<br />"L´Enseignement aux Colonies" (essay)<br />French Colonies<br />Laicist Propaganda<br />Socialist Congress in Nantes 29. May 1939<br />Population policy in France, including abortion<br />Calls for resistance to German expansionary policies<br />German colonies, including Cameroon, Togo<br />World Student Association for Peace, Freedom and Culture.- Aufruf<br />"Kraft und Licht" - Journal of the Association for Berlin City Mission<br />Pacifistische Volksverdediging, Netherlands - International Peace Policy<br />The British Council<br />Academie de Droit International de La Haye.- Activity in 1937 - Report of the Board of Trustees<br />L´Action Populaire<br />"Sans Dieu" in France, especially Organization and Methods<br />"Spectator", No. 6044, 28 Apr. 1944<br />"International Gleanings from Japan", 15 Sept. 1939<br />International Association of Japan<br />"The Publishers´ Circular and Booksellers´ Record", 10 Sept. 1939<br />International Association of Japan<br />"The Publishers´ Circular and Booksellers´ Record", 10 Sept. 1939 June 1939<br />"Luthersk Ageblad", Blair (Nebraska), No. 48, Nov. 29, 1939, and No. 52, Dec. 27, 1939, and No. 42, Oct. 18, 1939<br />"Great Britain and the East", Nov. 14, 1935<br />Ethiopia, Greece, Palestine, Albania, Egypt, Iraq, India, Burma, Romania, Arabia description: Contains above all..: Catholic, pacifist and trade union organisations in France Association Catholique Georgienne en France Georgien Université Catholique de Paris de l´Academie Francaise Chalva Beridze Georgier in France Confederation Generale du Travail, Paris Wirtschaft in Frankreich "Projet de creation d´une grande association ouvriere de tourisme" "Projet Marchandeau" Institut National d´Histoire Sociale Juden in Frankreich.- Contribution by Georges Blumberg, Dec. 1936 German police stations in France (fragments) Geheime Feldpolizei.- (Secret field police) Search for individuals "Enrayer la denatalite est parfaitement possible" (essay) "Les Feuillets du Militant" (information sheets) "L´Origine de la question raciale en Italie" (essay) Racial policy "Le Probleme de l´enseignement en Allemagne nationale-socialiste" (essay) "L´Enseignement aux Colonies" (essay) French Colonies Laicist Propaganda Socialist Congress in Nantes on 29. May 1939 Population policy in France, e.g. abortion Calls for resistance against the German expansive policy German colonies, e.g. Cameroon, Togo World Student Association for Peace, Freedom and Culture. The British Council Academie de Droit International de La Haye - International Peace Politics The British Council Academie de Droit de La Haye - The "Kraft und Licht" (Strength and Light) appeal - Magazine of the Association for Berlin City Mission Pacifistische Volksverdediging, The Netherlands Activity in 1937 - Report of the Board of Trustees L´Action Populaire "Sans Dieu" in France, above all Organization and Methods "Spectator", No. 6044, 28 Apr. 1944 "International Gleanings from Japan", 15 Sept. 1939 International Association of Japan "The Publishers´ Circular and Booksellers´ Record", 10 Apr. 1934, 28 Apr. 1944. June 1939 "Luthersk Ageblad", Blair (Nebraska), No. 48, 29 Nov. 1939, and No. 52, 27 Dec. 1939, and No. 42, 18 Oct. 1939 "Great Britain and the East", 14 Nov. 1935 Ethiopia, Greece, Palestine, Albania, Egypt, Iraq, India, Burma, Romania, Arabia
FO 383/144 · Item · 1916
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, including: Applications for release of Germans interned in Britain or in British overseas territories, including: Petitions of 12 German medical men interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: Doctors A Trautmann, Casimir Casper, Fritz Goldberg, Martin Ficker, Karl Hoch, H Fieberti, Ed Goecker, Carl Greiff, Georg Richter, Adolf Rosenbaum, Richard Nolte, and Gerhard Bartram. Herr von Krosigk and Martin Spremberg, interned. Hans Keffel, interned in Britain on military grounds because he is a skilled engineer. Count Stolberg, interned at Oldcastle, Co Meath, Ireland. Matthieu Ottenwaelder, interned in Britain: permission sought for him to proceed to United States. Baron Louis Anton von Horst, interned in Britain; his health poor; requests made for him to be allowed to go to United States. Reply given that he is in the German Hospital, Dalston, London, where he receives every care and attention. Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, writes to Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, on 17 May 1916, confidentially enclosing Metropolitan Police Report on von Horst dated 7 September 1914. Person behind his appeals is Miss Lilian Troy, Irish-American journalist; he associates with strike leader Ben Tillett, suffragettes Mrs Drummond and Miss Annie Kenney, and Irish trades union leader Jim Larkin. Dr Adam Breuer, repatriated in April 1916. Repatriation of certain classes of civilians from German East Africa. Carl Koettgen, interned in Britain, and found fit for military service: his release cannot be authorised. Rudolf von Wülfing, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: found not unfit for military service; his release cannot be authorised. Winfried Wickert and Theodor Meyner, interned German missionaries; both repatriated in May 1916. Oscar George Ehlers: Baring Brothers