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Ministry of War: Department of Personal Affairs (inventory)

1. the history of the department of personal affairs: Württemberg's accession to the German Reich in 1871 brought considerable organizational changes in the Württemberg region. I've been in the War Department with him. It was initially ...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Military holdings 1871-ca. 1920 >> Authorities and formations >> Ministry of War and its subordinate authorities and formations >> War Department

N11 - Mintmans estate (inventory)

The N11 collection of Mintman's estate comprises 169 units of indexation with a total duration from 1863 to 1975. It probably reached the Kleve district archives shortly after the death of the estate of Ludwig Mintman (1884-1975) and was inco...

In: District Archive Kleve (Archivtektonik) >> 2 Unofficial archival material >> 2.3 Discounts >> Mintmanns estate (N11)

NS-Lehrerbund (NSLB) Württemberg Hohenzollern district administration (inventory)

The files of the Württemberg - Hohenzollern district administration of the National Socialist Teachers' Association were sent, albeit incompletely, after the Second World War to the Document Center in Berlin and from there via the Federal Arc...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik) >> Deposita, non-governmental archives and estates >> Non-governmental archives (without deposit) >> National Socialist (NS) Organizations

Railway Directorate Würzburg (inventory)

Foreword Eisenbahndirektion Würzburg: In this finding aid book 481 archival records are listed, which originate from the levies No. 2/2003 (21.1.2003), 8/2013 (14.03.2013) and 13/2013 (27.06.2013). All the files were handed over by the Bavarian Ma...

In: 5.) Economy, mining, transport, postal services >> Railway authorities (until 31.03.1920) >> Middle administrative level

Württemberg legation in the Netherlands (existing)

Preliminary remark: The beginnings of the Württemberg legation in the Netherlands are closely linked to the history of the Subsidy Regiment Württemberg. After Duke Karl Eugen had made the regiment - generally known as the Cape or Indian Regiment -...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Cabinet, Privy Council, Ministries 1806-1945 >> Ministry of Foreign Affairs >> Embassies and consulates