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BArch, RM 6/241 · File · Jan. 1919
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Situation in Poznan, West Prussia, East Prussia, Upper Silesia; service conditions with volunteer formations, 1st Jan. 1919; border protection East; foundation of the German People's Council Gdansk, 3rd Jan. 1919; special position of the Bavarian army; appeal of the Reich government for the provision of volunteers, 9th Jan. 1919; German government of the German Reich for the provision of volunteers, 9th Jan. 1919; German government of the German Reich Gdansk, 3rd Jan. 1919. Jan. 1919; formation of voluntary associations, Jan. 10, 1919; situation in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania; strikes and demonstrations in the Ruhr area, Jan. 11, 1919; relocation of the Supreme Army Command to the east, division of East Border Guard and subordination 8. Army and General Commands, 11 Jan. 1919; Dissolution of the Oberost Command Authority, 12 Jan. 1919; Miners' strike in Senftenberg, 15 Jan. 1919; Establishment of regulated service operations in barracks, 15 Jan. 1919; Dissolution of the Oberost Command Authority, 12 Jan. 1919; Strike of the miners in Senftenberg, 15 Jan. 1919; Establishment of regulated service operations in barracks, 15 Jan. 1919. 1919; Excerpt from Reich Minister Matthias Erzberger's speech during negotiations on the extension of the armistice on 15 January 1919; Report on Pozna? Uprising, 16 Jan 1919; Resolutions of the members of the Provinziallandtag Ostpreußens 10 Jan 1919. 1919; Strengths of the border troops in the east 20. Jan. 1919; protests of soldiers' councils and protests of officers against provisional regulations; corps order of the commanding general Walther von Lüttwitz for the suppression of the Bremen Räterepublik by Freikorps Gerstenberg, 26. Jan. 1919; Structure of the East Border Guard, Jan. 27, 1919; Regulation on the Dissolution of the Republican Protection Force, Jan. 31, 1919; Mobile General Commands and Divisions in the East Border Guard, Jan. 31, 1919; Call for Volunteer Corps Silesia, Jan. 1919