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5.12-3/1 Mecklenburg- Schwerinsches Ministry of the Interior (inventory)

The Ministry of the Interior, created by the Decree of 10 October 1849, was the supreme head of the internal administration of the Land, insofar as it did not fall within the remit of other ministries or the State Ministry. The Ministry was in cha...

In: Schwerin State Archives (archive tectonics) >> 5th Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1849 - 1933 / Mecklenburg 1934 - 1945 >> 5.1 Parliaments and State Authorities >> 5.12 State Authorities >> 5.12-3 Ministry of the Interior with subordinate authorities

Best. 60: Municipal administration or Mairie of the city of Mainz (inventory)

The holdings 60 (Municipal Administration/Mairie of the City of Mainz, 1798-1814) have a complicated and eventful history of order and description. In the following, an attempt will be made to list the individual stages of this inventory in chrono...

In: City Archive Mainz (Archivtektonik) >> French Archive 1798-1814 (Order 60-63)

Chamber of commerce (inventory)

Administrative history: In article 93 of the constitution of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, published on 28.9.1860 (Hamb.VO, p.79), it had been determined that the tradesmen should elect a committee for the promotion of the business ente...

In: State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik) >> SUBJECT MANAGEMENT >> ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT >> INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISION

District Office Biberach

History of Tradition Preliminary Remark By the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 25. February 1803 came the imperial city Biberach and the area of the hospital Biberach with the places Ahlen, Attenweiler, Bergerhausen, Birkendorf, Höfen, Ingerkinge...

In: Superintendence and district offices >> Oberamt/Landratsamt Biberach

Main office Ordnungspolizei (stock)

History of the Inventor: Established in June 1936 by Heinrich Himmler's decree as Reichsführer SS and Chief of the German Police; the Main Office was responsible for the administrative and protective police (including traffic and water police...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Interior, Health, Police and SS, Folklore

Officer's widow's fund and other military supply stations (stock)

1.1 Prussian Officer's Witwenkasse The Prussian Officer's Witwenkasse was founded in 1792 as an insurance institution for married officers of the Prussian army with state guarantee and support. Active officers were not required to join u...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> PREUSSISCHE ARMEE >> Military administration and troop command >> Central or Upper Administrative and Command Authorities

Party Chancellery (Inventory)

On April 21, 1933, Hitler appointed his personal secretary Rudolf Hess, the former head of the "Political Central Commission" of the NSDAP, as "deputy of the Führer" and authorized him to decide in his name on all matters conce...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Facilities of the NSDAP >> Reichsleitung

Prussian government for the Hohenzoll. Country: Abbot I, sparkling wine. VI: Trade and industry (existing)

History of Tradition For the history of the authorities, see the preface to the holdings Ho 235 T 3 Processor's report In Section I, Section VI Trade and Industry, files were produced in the following areas: Size and weight, annual and weekly...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik) >> Hohenzollern stocks >> Prussian administrative district of the Hohenzollerische Lande >> Prussian Government

Prussian government for the Hohenzoll. Country: Presidential Department (inventory)

History of Tradition The history of the Presidential Department The history of the Prussian government was divided into three or four departments, namely the Presidential Department (Department P), Administration (Department I) and Tax and Treasur...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik) >> Hohenzollern stocks >> Prussian administrative district of the Hohenzollerische Lande >> Prussian Government

Reutlingen district government: Administrative files (inventory)

The history of the district governments: The district governments were established by the 4th Edict of 18 Nov. 1817 at the same time as the district chambers of finance were revoked in 1849. Previously, the entire administration in Württemberg ha...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik) >> Upper and Middle Authorities 1806-around 1945 >> Division Ministry of the Interior >> District governments (central authorities of the internal administration)