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in this, among other things -- Scientific workWorks, correspondence 1901-1934-- Missionary work White Fathers articles, newspapers, magazines, publications1914-- Articles from newspapers and magazines1926-- Articles from newspapers and magazines about the White Fathers1917-1933-- Missionary work White Fathers; Articles and Periodicals1914-1915-- MissionMissionary Activities of the White Fathers; Articles and Periodicals1934-1936-- MissionMissionary Activities of the White Fathers; Articles and Periodicals1935-1936-- Colonial and Missionary Issues in the ReichstagPress Reports1908-1914-- International Institute for Missionary Research1910-1915-- Correspondence with the Government1898-1923darin u.a. contain:No. 03-05, 08Exchange of letters between Maurus Hartman (OSB) and the Gouvernement of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a concerning the relationship of the government and mission stations concerning No. 06Scheme for the reports of the heads of the missions in the German protectorates to the government No. 07Excerpt from report of Dr. Heinke concerning the employment of pupils as teachers and civil servants, as well as for the introduction of the German language in the instruction no. 09Stübel (Colonial Department) to ? of 5.3.1901, clarification that the governorate has not issued any instruction for compulsory schooling.no. 10Thank you letter of the Civil Cabinet of 10.6.1901 for sending the journal Afrika-BoteNr. 12-15Foundation of a branch of the White Sisters in Colmar/ElsassNo. 17Kolonial-Abteilung (Stuebel) at Domkapitular Hespers due to conversions of the system of customs privileges for MissionsNo. 18Emission of the Committee for Protestant Missions to the Colonial Department regarding the school system in the German coloniesNo. 17Kolonial-Abteilung (Stuebel) an Domkapitular Hespers 20Denkschrift der Landeskundlichen Kommission des Kolonialrates über die einheitliche landeskundliche Erforschung der Deutschen Schutzgebiete, 1905Nr. 21von (?) (geheimer Ober-Regierungsrat an Provinzial (Froberger?) betreffend die eventuelle Übernahme von Missionszöglingen auf ein Gymnasium in Deutschland, 1905Nr. 24Domkapitular Hespers an Provinzial Froberger u.a. about the noticeably cooled relations of the Colonial Department to the missions, which he attributes among other things to the Deputy Erzberger, 1906 no. 25Domkapitular Hespers to Provincial Froberger among other things about the relationship of the Deputy Erzberger to the missions, 1906 no. 26Domkapitular Hespers to Provincial Froberger, among other things Confidential communication that the Centre Group had imposed greater restraint on the Member of Parliament Erzberger, No. 27Cöln Academy for Practical Medicine to Superior Froberger on the planned commencement of medical courses for missionaries, 1906 No. 34Letter from the OSB in St. Ottilien on talks with State Secretary Dernburg. The conversation did not go satisfactorily for the author because of the current events around the differences between Catholic and Protestant missions in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and Ponape. 1908 No. 35 Memorandum of Prelate Hespers and others concerning a possible division of the protectorates among the denominations as well as a confessional marriage in the colonies, 1908 No. 36Thomas (OSB) to ?.. Report about a secret meeting of the Catholic mission representatives in Cologne in connection with the known divergences between the missions in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a , 1908 No. 37Denkschrift von. M. Erzberger on the founding of a mission correspondence as a joint organ of the Catholic MissionsNo. 40Letter of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t (Lindequist) in which he complained about too few German personnel at the stations of the White Fathers, 1910No. 41Froberger to State Secretary Lindequist because of his accusation of using too few German personnel, including a reference to the present 43 mission stations of the White Fathers in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, 1911No. 42Script, State Secretary Lindequist to Prelate Hespers for failure to keep the promise of the White Fathers of 1906 in connection with the secondment of German personnel, 1911No. 43Letter from Prelate Hespes, Cologne, to Monsignor Livinhac concerning the following Delay of German personnel for the protectorates, 1911Nr. 45Livinhac to Provinzial Frey and Hespes, 1911Nr. 46 Act on the possession, debts and outstanding debts of persons sent by administrative meansNr. 47 Memorandum: The customs duty of the missions in the German protectorates except KiautschouNr. 48Bishop Lechaptois to Vicariate Tanganjika because of regulations to the language of instruction in German East Africa - German or Kisuaheli, copy, 1913Nr. 49State Secretary Solf to Provinzial Frey because of planned marking of Bishop Hirth, 1914Nr. 50Telegram because of common statement of Catholic and Protestant missions to the inclusion of the colonies in the war, 27.8.1914No. 51Minister für geistliche und Unterrichtsangelegenheiten an Provinzial Frey wegen Nichteinufung mehrerer Mitglieder der weißen Väter, 1915No. 52Protokoll der Besprechung vom 3.7.1917 im Reichskolonialamt über die geplante Bildung der Kolonialen Notstands-KommissionNr. 53 54Abschrift der Eingabe der Bremer Vereinigung für Deutsche Kolonialinteressen betreffend einer notwendiger Außerdienststellung von Kolonialdeutschen aus dem Militär, 1917No. 58Position of P. Tapper on the book: Adamow: Die Diplomomatie des Vatikan im Zeit des Imperialismus, o.D.Nr. 59Rundschreiben vom Gouverneur Rechenberg an Verwaltungseinheiten betreffen die Missionen , 1908Nr. 60Schreiben von Thomas Spreiter OSB, Unterstützung von Missionssärzten, Sorge wegen Geburtenrückden Rückgang in Deutsch-Ostafrika, Sexualität, Prostitution, 1909Nr. 61Letter from Joseph Pean (Vicariate Nyanza) asking for forwarding to Prelate Hespers, concern for the spread of Islam, 1900No. 62White Fathers in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, justification of an unknown author (between 1933 and 1945)No. 63History of the White Fathers in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, written after 1930No. 65-68Missionaries and Scientific Activities

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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 18 · File · ? - 1918-01-01
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Contains: - Three letters from Max M. and Fritz Warburg, concerning the formulation of principles for the League of Nations, the Reich government's public relations work, a possible armistice, the list of proposals for the Peace Council and various persons, Sept. - Dec.Dec. 1918 - Two letters from lawyer and district judge Meisner, concerning the appointment of Prince Max von Baden as Reich Chancellor and the prospects of a favorable peace, together with a letter from former Reichsgerichtsrat H. Dietz, concerning the policies of Reich Chancellors Bethmann-Hollweg, Max von Baden and the State Secretary for the Colonies, Dr. Solf, Oct. 1918 - copy of a letter from Wilhelm Cohnstaedt of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" to the Deputy Reich Chancellor, Friedrich von Payer, re. the impairment of the prospect of an armistice if it is offered in the name of the Kaiser, with accompanying letter to Haußmann, Oct. 8, 1918 - Letter from Otto Schwarz, regarding the assessment of Turkey, Oct. 9, 1918 - Letter of thanks from Friedrich Haux, MdL, for Haußmann's participation on the occasion of Haux's private misfortunes, Oct. 9, 1918 Okt. 1918 - Request from the news department of the Foreign Office, concerning a speech by Haußmann, with stenographic notes, Oct. 9, 1918 - Anonymous letter, concerning the alleged general corruption in Germany, with two newspaper articles on this subject, undated - Masch. Letter from Georg Gothein, MdR, regarding the future political organization of Poland and the role of the Jews, as well as Gothein's newspaper article "Break with militarism", Oct. 1918 - Letter from Dernburg, regarding the participation of America experts in the negotiations with the USA, Oct. 16, 1918 - Four letters and a postcard from Robert Bosch, regarding Bosch's business principles and management style, the possibility of a national uprising and a social revolution, an armistice, Ludendorff, Hindenburg and Prussia, Oct. 1918 - Letter from Clara Zetkin requesting support for her request for her son to be recalled from the front, Oct. 18, 1918 - Letter from G. Stoskopf, regarding the autonomy of Alsace, Oct. 19, 1918 - Letter from Judicial Councillor D. Stoskopf, regarding the autonomy of Alsace, Oct. 19, 1918 1918 - Letter from Councillor of Justice D.F. Waldstein asking whether Haußmann, as a representative of the Progress Party, wishes to accept the declaration of consent to the League of Nations, which Waldstein is asked to do in the enclosed letter from the People's League for Freedom and Fatherland, Oct. 1918 - Letter from Gottlob Eppler on his business card, who sends a letter from his son with a picture of the mood at the front, together with a letter of congratulations from the Ebingen People's Association on Haußmann's appointment as Reich State Secretary, Oct. 15 and 20, 1918 - Two letters from different authors, concerning the necessity, possibility and preconditions of a last great effort, Oct. 1918 - Letter from Hartwig Schubart, retired Royal Prussian Captain, in which he asks for support for the enclosed copy of a masch. The purpose of the letter is to lift the confiscation of Hartwig's book "Deutsche Schuld am Kriege" ("German guilt in the war"), Oct. 22, 1918 - Telegram from Major Walter Bloem requesting a meeting on an "urgent patriotic matter", Oct. 22, 1918 - Two letters from the Reichskanzler (German Chancellor), Oct. 22, 1918 Oct. 22, 1918 - Two letters from the student councilor Humbert, concerning the annexation of German-Austria and the introduction of electoral emperorship, Oct. 23 and 28, 1918 - Letter from Behrens from the management of the Disconto-Gesellschaft in Berlin, concerning the enclosed excerpt from a letter from the police chief of the Berlin police station. Excerpt from a letter from Police President Gerstein, in which he comments on his possible use within the new Reich government, Oct. 1918 - Letter from Björn Björnson, who recommends ending the war and settling the Schleswig issue with Denmark, Oct. 25, 1918 - Letter from Dr. Emil Leimdörfer, concerning a possible abdication of the Kaiser and his son, Oct. 27, 1918 - Letter from Walther Schücking, concerning the journalistic activities of Schücking and several colleagues on behalf of the government, Oct. 29, 1918 - Letter of thanks from former Reich Chancellor Bethmann Hollweg for Haußmann's comments in the "Berliner Tageblatt", Oct. 29, 1918 - Letter from Franz Schieting, concerning the lack of foreign representation of German interests, with stenographic notes, Oct. 30, 1918 - Seven letters from various authors, concerning the bringing about of an armistice and peace, Oct.Nov. 1918 - Twelve letters or postcards whose authors request employment or use or ask Haußmann to become involved in an individual matter on their behalf, Oct.-Nov. 1918 - Five congratulatory letters or cards and telegrams on Haußmann's appointment as Reich State Secretary or with praise for his person and work, Oct.Nov. 1918 - Letter from lawyer Dr. Rheinstrom, regarding the demand for the abdication of the Kaiser, Nov. 2, 1918 - Masch. political and business exposé for a new Berlin newspaper which is to be "based on the radical aspirations within the majority government", with accompanying letter from the author Rauscher, Nov. 9. 1918 - Telegram from the editor Wallishauser, who, as a member of the local parliament, requests instructions for his conduct in the constituent National Assembly, Nov. 9, 1918 - Two letters from various authors demanding the abdication of the Kaiser, Nov. 1918 Also contains: - Anonymous second part of the article "Letters from a German Jew abroad", undated (printed) - Masch. Memorandum "Creation of a Peace Council", masch. List of members of the Peace Council as well as typed and handwritten notes concerning the military and economic program of the new Reich government by Fritz Warburg, Oct. 1918 - M, Oct. 18 and 19, 1918 - Handwritten note by Haußmann concerning the possibility of an armistice, Oct. 1918 - Masch. Draft of a program of the Imperial Government by Baron Walter von Herman-Wain, Nov. 7, 1918 - Letter from Guido Leser, concerning a union of Württemberg and Baden, April 25, 1919

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