Description of the holdings: The head of the army archives was the head of archives for the Wehrmacht part of the army with its official seat in Potsdam. The chief of the army archives was in charge of the army archives in Potsdam, Vienna, Munich,...
In: Reichswehr and Wehrmacht 1919 to 1945 >> Imperial Army and Army >> Other subordinate entities
Inventory description: The Commandant Rückwärtiges Armeegebiet (Korück) was established during the mobilization as a command post at the Army Commandos of the Wehrmacht. The Korücks were used as administration of the occupied enemy areas directly ...
In: Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik) >> Norddeutscher Bund und Deutsches Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Militär >> Reichswehr und Wehrmacht 1919 bis 1945 >> Reichsheer und Heer >> Befehlshaber und Kommandanturen
History of the Inventory Designer: Tasks and Organization Essentially follows: (1) Jany, Curt: History of the Prussian Army from the 15th century to 1914, 2nd ed. Edition (= Die Königlich Preußische Armee und das Deutsche Reichsheer 1807 bis 1914...
In: Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik) >> Norddeutscher Bund und Deutsches Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Militär >> Preußische Armee 1867 bis 1918/1919 >> Spitzenbehörden
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
Enthält u.a.: Blockade der ostafrikanischen Küste. - Vereinbarung zwischen Deutschland und England vom 3./5. Dez. 1888 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia and Russia for the suppression of the African Slave Trade, signed at Lond...
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
Contains among other things: Declaration of the blockade by joint announcement of the German and English squadron commander in East Africa
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
Contains among other things: Participation of Italy and Portugal in the blockade
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.
Foreword On 24 February 1812 an alliance treaty was signed between Prussia and France (Paris Convention), which obliged Prussia to provide military support to France in all wars in Europe - except in Spain, Italy and Greece. The French troops were...
In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> SONDERVERWALTUNGEN DER ÜBERGANGSZEIT 1806 - 1815 >> Special Administrations of Prussia and its allies in the wars of liberation >> catering for the troops
History of the Inventory Designer: On October 1, 1939, summary of the (Prussian) Secret State Police Office (Ge‧stapa), the office of the Political Police Commander of the (non-Prussian) Länder, the Reich Criminal Police Office, the Security Polic...
In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Interior, Health, Police and SS, Folklore
Contains: - Alten, Carl von, lord of the manor, chamberlain, Linden near Hanover. Elevation to the rank of Count Alten-Linsingen on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Elevation of Prussia to Kingdom, 18.01.1901 (p. 22) - Alvensleben, Wer...
In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> STAATSOBERHAUPT UND OBERSTE STAATSBEHÖRDEN, MINISTERIEN UND ANDERE ZENTRALBEHÖRDEN PREUSSENS AB 1808 >> State Chancellery, Council of State and Ministry of State >> Prime Minister and Ministry of State >> Older and younger main components >> Ministry of State, younger registry (stock) >> 01 Head of state. house and yard >> 01.03 Titles and ranks >> 01.03.02 Stand increases
History of the Inventory Designer: Tasks and Organization Essentially follows: (1) Jany, Curt: History of the Prussian Army from the 15th century to 1914, 2nd ed. Edition (= Die Königlich Preußische Armee und das Deutsche Reichsheer 1807 bis 1914...
In: Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik) >> Norddeutscher Bund und Deutsches Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Militär >> Preußische Armee 1867 bis 1918/1919 >> Spitzenbehörden