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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Vf Lit. P Nr. 15 · File · 1836 - 1841
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: - Granting of financial support, etc. for a scientific journey to Rome - Extensive travel report about the stay in Rome, 1837 - Presentation of the book Geschichte der wandalischen Herrschaft in Afrika - Research of the manuscripts of Sueton in Rome for the high school teacher Johannes von Gruber, 1837/38 - Extensive reports of his research in Italy, 1838 and 1839 - Felix Papencordt, Kritisches Verzeichnis der Handschriften des Sueton aus der Vatikanischen Bibliothek - Admission to the statutory postdoctoral lecturing program as Privatdozent at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Bonn, 1841 - Appointment as Associate Professor of the University of Bonn, 1841 - Notification of Papencordt's death.

Sächsisches Staatsarchiv, 10711 Ministerium des Königlichen Hauses, Nr. Loc. 29 Nr. 12 (Benutzung im Hauptstaatsarchiv Dresden) · File · 1897 - 1909
Part of Saxon State Archives (Archivtektonik)
  • 1897 - 1909, Saxon State Archives* description: Contains a. o.: Protestant Church in Saarburg in Lorraine (pp. 1 - 7) - Prayer room of the Catholic community in Reichenbach/Vogtland (pp. 8 - 13) - Monument to Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia in Metz (pp. 14, 23 - 24).- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tower on the Hallo near Stoppenberg near Düsseldorf (pp. 15 - 22, 34, 100 - 102).- Association house of the Protestant Workers' Association in Wilkau (pp. 25 - 33).- Seamen's houses of the Imperial Navy in Wilhelmshaven and Kiautschou.- War memorial by the military association for Wilsdruff and the surrounding area (pp. 75 - 79, 82 - 83) - Memorial for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Strasbourg in Alsace (pp. 84 - 92) - German National Foundation St. Maria dell´ Anima in Rome (pp. 93 - 99).- Memorial for Kaiser Wilhelm I. in Bonn (pp. 103 - 112) - Association house of the Catholic journeyman association in Meissen (pp. 113 - 117) - German aid committee for East Asia (pp. 118 - 121) - Catholic church in Bad Münster am Stein (pp. 122 - 127) - Home of the officer lady aid association in Breslau (pp. 128 - 133).- Monument to Field Marshal Count Moltke in Berlin (pp. 134 - 142) - Catholic Interim Church in Dresden-Johannstadt (pp. 143 - 146) - Monument to Emperor Friedrich in Cronberg im Taunus (pp. 147 - 161) - Schoolhouse for the Old Town, Monastery Liberty and St. Marienthal near Ostritz (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 143 - 146) 168 - 177).- Catholic Church and Ringing in Dresden-Cotta (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210).- Protestant Church in Bad Oppelsdorf near Zittau (pp. 183 - 192).- Herberge zur Heimat association in Wilhelmshaven (pp. 193 - 197).- Association house of the main scientific-literary association of the Wends Macica serbska in Bautzen (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210). 198 - 202) - public sanatorium for alcoholics in Bärnsdorf near Moritzburg (also: statutes of the association Sächsische Volksheilstätten für Alkoholkranke) (sheets 211 - 221) - Catholic church in Chemnitz (sheets 222 - 226) - monument to Emperor Wilhelm I in Strasbourg in Alsace (sheets 227 - 235, 240 - 241).- Monument to Friedrich Schiller in Dresden (pp. 236 - 239) - Monument to Friedrich the Freidiger in Lucka (also: design drawing by R. Carl, Leipzig) (pp. 242 - 256) - Ringing of the St. Laurentius Church in Geyer (pp. 257 - 263) - Free table at the University of Leipzig (with food arrangement) (pp. 264 - 267).- Financial endowment of the foundation for the benefit of needy and worthy 50-year-old married couples, Golden Scholarship Fund, König-Johann-Stiftung and Königin-Amalien-Stiftung (p. 268) - Marble statue of King Friedrich August III by Karl Seffner for the University of Leipzig and medallion for its chain of office (p. 268). 269 - 275) Monument to the fallen of the battle at Striegau-Hohenfriedeberg (also: draft drawing; annual report of the military association of former comrades of the Royal Saxon Army in Breslau and the surrounding area for the 12th year of the association 1907/1908) (pp. 276 - 286): Protestant Church in Saarburg in Lorraine (pp. 1 - 7) - Prayer room of the Catholic community in Reichenbach/Vogtland (pp. 8 - 13) - Monument to Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia in Metz (pp. 14, 23 - 24).- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tower on the Hallo near Stoppenberg near Düsseldorf (pp. 15 - 22, 34, 100 - 102).- Association house of the Protestant Workers' Association in Wilkau (pp. 25 - 33).- Seamen's houses of the Imperial Navy in Wilhelmshaven and Kiautschou.- War memorial by the military association for Wilsdruff and the surrounding area (pp. 75 - 79, 82 - 83) - Memorial for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Strasbourg in Alsace (pp. 84 - 92) - German National Foundation St. Maria dell´ Anima in Rome (pp. 93 - 99).- Memorial for Kaiser Wilhelm I. in Bonn (pp. 103 - 112) - Association house of the Catholic journeyman association in Meissen (pp. 113 - 117) - German aid committee for East Asia (pp. 118 - 121) - Catholic church in Bad Münster am Stein (pp. 122 - 127) - Home of the officer lady aid association in Breslau (pp. 128 - 133).- Monument to Field Marshal Count Moltke in Berlin (pp. 134 - 142) - Catholic Interim Church in Dresden-Johannstadt (pp. 143 - 146) - Monument to Emperor Friedrich in Cronberg im Taunus (pp. 147 - 161) - Schoolhouse for the Old Town, Monastery Liberty and St. Marienthal near Ostritz (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 143 - 146) 168 - 177).- Catholic Church and Ringing in Dresden-Cotta (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210).- Protestant Church in Bad Oppelsdorf near Zittau (pp. 183 - 192).- Herberge zur Heimat association in Wilhelmshaven (pp. 193 - 197).- Association house of the main scientific-literary association of the Wends Macica serbska in Bautzen (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210). 198 - 202) - public sanatorium for alcoholics in Bärnsdorf near Moritzburg (also: statutes of the association Sächsische Volksheilstätten für Alkoholkranke) (sheets 211 - 221) - Catholic church in Chemnitz (sheets 222 - 226) - monument to Emperor Wilhelm I in Strasbourg in Alsace (sheets 227 - 235, 240 - 241).- Monument to Friedrich Schiller in Dresden (pp. 236 - 239) - Monument to Friedrich the Freidiger in Lucka (also: sketch by R. Carl, Leipzig) (pp. 242 - 256) - Ringing of the St. Laurentius Church in Geyer (pp. 257 - 263) - Freitische at the University of Leipzig (with food composition) (pp. 236 - 239) - Monument to Friedrich the Freidiger in Lucka (also: sketch by R. Carl, Leipzig) 264 - 267) - Financial endowment of the foundation in favour of needy and worthy 50-year-old couples, Golden Scholarship Fund, König-Johann-Stiftung and Königin-Amalien-Stiftung (Bl. 268) - Marble statue of King Friedrich August III von Karl Seffner for the University of Leipzig as well as medallion for its chain of office (Bl. 269 - 275) Memorial for the fallen of the battle at Striegau-Hohenfriedeberg (also: draft drawing; annual report of the military association of former comrades of the Royal Saxon Army at Breslau and surrounding area for the 12th association year 1907/1908) (pp. 276 - 286).
Personal papers
BArch, N 2063/1 · File · 1859
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Copy of birth certificate Qualification certificate for one-year voluntary military service Certificate of good conduct from the University of Wroclaw

Pasha, Emin
Personnel files - Esau
Hochschularchiv der RWTH Aachen, 1789 · File · o.D.
Part of University archive of the RWTH Aachen (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Esau, Abraham (Dr.Dr.med. h.c. Dr. phil. born 7.6.1884 in Tiegenhg./Danziggest. 12.5.1955 in DüsseldorfGuest Professor (since 1.3.1949) Shortwave Technology Vapl.Prof. since 1.3.19491949/50 - 1955Study: Physics at the University of Berlin and TH GdanskAfter studying in Gdansk Assistant -1908 with Max Vienna.Doctorate: 1908 in Gdansk (then military time)1912 - 1919 in Togo as head of the receiver laboratory of the company Telefunken1919 - 1925 head of all Telefunken laboratories1925 - 1939 appointment to the University of Jena as head of the institute Technical Physics1935 first as Rector removed by political movement, 1937 however again 1937 on urge of the professors and the student body into his office as Rector appointed; at the same time he became foundation commissioner of the Carl - Zeiss - donation Jena1939 - 1949 he settled as president of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt to Berlin over. Since 1949 belonged Professor Esau as a guest professor of the RWTH Aachen, at the same time he was director of the inst. f. For more details see file no. 160a Obituaries.member of the Akademie für Naturforscher und Ärzte in Halle;honorary citizen of the TH Gdansk; honorary senator of the University of Erlangen;honorary doctor of the Med. fac. of the University of Freiburg;member of the aeronautical research of the Forschungsgemeinschaft des Landes NRW.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1057 · File · 1882 - 1907, ohne Datum
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
  • 1882 - 1907, without date, Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. Althoff, Friedrich Theodor* Contains: <br /><br />pharmacology: <br />- Ebert, Prof., University, Kiel: <br />Pharmaceutical Examination Commission 29.4.1895 <br />- Flückiger, Prof. Friedrich August, University, Strasbourg: <br />Pharmaceutical Teaching in Germany 4.7.1887 <br />- Kassner, Prof. Dr. G.., Director, Pharmaceutical Department, Chemical Institute, Münster/Westphalia: <br />Promoted to "Ordinarius" 29.10.1906 <br />- Kionka, Prof. Dr. H., Jena: <br />Transmission of his work on the toxicity of sulphuric acid salts 2.10.1904 <br />- Poleck, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Privy Councillor, Breslau: <br />Transmission of his obituary to the Privy Councillor Göppert 22.6.1884 <br /><br />Philology and Philosophy Lit. A - J: <br />- Bach, Dr. Th., Director, Falk-Realgymnasium, Berlin: <br />Petition for admission of Real high-school graduates to medical studies 27.12.1882 <br />- Becher, Provinzialschulrat, Berlin: <br />Pensionierung des Zeichenlehrers Palm 17.1.1898 (missing), <br />Transmission of congratulations to the turn of the century 30.12.1899 (missing) <br />- Bellermann, Dr. D.., Director, Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, Berlin: <br />Invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the new school buildings 4.5.1904 <br />- Bezzenberger, Prof. Dr. Adalbert, Königsberg: <br />Registration for a meeting 2.9.1887 <br />- Böhmer, Prof. Dr. Eduard, Lichtenthal/Baden: <br />Rejection of the professorship in Göttingen 8.12.1892 <br />- Brandl, Prof. Alois, Berlin: <br />Opinion of the bishops on the younger religion teachers 18.2.1905 <br />- Brink, Prof. Bernhard ten, Prof. of the Old English Language, Strasbourg: <br />Criticism about Sarrazin's Beowulf studies 5.4.1888 <br />- Buchner, Edward F.., (Yale University), New Haven/Connecticut (USA): <br />Please ask for permission to visit German schools 6.6.1896 <br />- Bücherler, Prof. Dr. Franz, Bonn: <br />Zwetageff, Moscow, his works on Italian dialects 4.5.1896 <br />- Büttner, Karl Gotthilf, (editor of the Zeitschrift für afrikanische Sprachen) 1893: Registration for a meeting 16.9.1886 <br />- Cohen, Prof. Hermann, Privy Councillor, Marburg: <br />Sending of his latest work on philosophy 5.11.1904 <br />- Deiters, Dr..., Koblenz, (Provinzialschulrat): <br />Relocation of high school teacher Voss from Essen to Neuwied 18.1.1892 <br />- Diehl, Dr. Ernst, Munich: <br />Transmission of his first volume to the "Platonic Timaios", thanks for the subsidy 6.2.1904 <br />- Diels, Hermann, member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin: <br />Election of Justi for Art History 1.12.1895 <br />- Dieterich, Prof. Dr. Alb., Munich: <br />transmission of his work "Abraxas, Studien zur Religionsgeschichte des späteren Altertums 28.10.1892, <br />Meldung zum Tod vom Geheimen Regierungsrat Prof. Usener 23.11.1905 <br />- Dilthey, Prof. Wilhelm, Berlin: <br />transmission of a letter by R. Grimm with information about Herman Grimm o. D., <br />Invitation to breakfast with participation of Mommsen 15.6.1895 <br />- Döring, Prof. Dr. A., Gymnasialdirektor, Privatdozent, Groß-Lichterfelde: <br />transmission of his newest work 1.11.1898 <br />- Dorner, Prof. Dr. August, Königsberg: <br />transmission of his work on philosophical ethics 24.10.1895 <br />- Drescher, Dr. Karl, Privatdozent, deutsche Philologie, Bonn: <br />transmission of the I. In the following, the author of the 3rd volume of his "Nürnberger Meistersinger-Protokolle" 29.3.1897 <br />- Duden, Dr. Conrad, Privy Councillor, Sonnenberg/Wiesbaden: <br />Sending of his work "Orthographisches Wörterbuch" 5.4.1906 <br />- Dyroff, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Philosophie, Bonn: <br />Joyance about the favourable health news 28.1.1907 <br />- Elter, Prof. Dr. A.., Czernowitz/Ukraine: <br />Thanks for his appeal to Bonn 17.5.1890 <br />- Fesca, Prof. Dr. M., Göttingen: <br />Representation for the sick Prof. Liebscher 17.9.1896 <br />- Fick, Prof. August, Prof. des Sanskrit, Hannover: <br />Thanks for the benevolence shown to him 31.12.1907 <br />- Fiehn, chairman of the Oberlehrerverein, Hannover: <br />Thanks for the award of the Red Eagle Order 8.12.1903 <br />- Fischer, Dr.... Fischer, Dr..., Privatdozent für orientalische Sprachen, Berlin: <br />Acknowledgement for the title "Professor" 6.6.1899 <br />- Flügel, Dr. Felix, Leipzig: <br />Transmission of the 1st delivery of his English-German dictionary 17.1.1891 <br />- Foerster, Prof. Richard, Prof. of Classical Philology, Wroclaw: <br />Subvention for a study trip 8.4.1895 <br />- Forchhammer, Dr. P. W., Kiel: <br />Submission of his latest work "Declaration of the Iliad" 14.10.1884, <br />Please for leave 8.4.1890 <br />- Franck, Prof. J., Bonn: <br />transmission of his etymological dictionary of the Dutch language 27.9.1892, <br />transmission of his latest work 30.7.1898 <br />- Freymond, Prof. Dr. E., (Romance philology), Bern: <br />transmission of his work on King Arthur 5.6.1899 <br />- Friedländer, Dr. Ernst, Director, Leibnitz-Gymnasium, Berlin: <br />invitation to the performance of "Oedipus" 2.5.1891, <br />inquiry for invitation of the minister to the above performance 5.5.1891 <br />- Friedlaender, Prof. L.., Freudenstadt: <br />Send of his book "Juvenal" 2.10.1895 <br />- Fries, Director, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle/Saale: <br />Thanks for the award of the Order 5.7.1903 <br />- Gabelentz, Prof. Hans Georg Conon v. d., Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Leipzig: <br />Inquiry about his appointment to Berlin 29.8.1889, <br />Woman, Letter of 11.9.1889 <br />- Garbe, Prof. Richard, Prof. of Indian Languages, Königsberg: <br />Application for a librarian position 9.2.1893, <br />Shipment of his latest Indian work 15.5.1894 <br />- Gaspary, Prof. Adolf, Prof. of Romance Philology, Breslau: <br />Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />Shipment of the 3rd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 3rd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 3rd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Breslau: <br />-Shipment of the 2nd Indian Language, Bres. Volume of his History of Italian Literature 21.4.1888 (missing) <br />- Gering, Prof. Dr. Hugo, Kiel: <br />Sending of his newest volume of the Old Norse Saga Library" 15.10.1894 (missing), <br />transmission of a booklet of the Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 7.9.1905 (missing) <br />- Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Otto, Königsberg: <br />indication of his engagement 14.5.1894 (missing) <br />- Gildemeister, J., Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Bonn: <br />Critic about Dr. Hoberg 9.10.1885 <br />- Gompertz, Prof. M., Vienna: <br />Judgement on the orientalist Prof. Wahrmund 9.2.1887, <br />Addendum to the above letter 15.2.1887 <br />- Hinzpeter, Georg, Geheimer Rat, Bielefeld: <br />Recommendation for Borggreve for an honorary professorship 21.3.1894, 4.4.1894 <br />- Haym, R.., Gaspary 26.5.1883 (missing), <br />academic celebration of the birthday of His Majesty, professors of eloquence 26.7.1890 (missing), <br />transmission of his edition of Horace 20.5.1892 (missing), <br />gratulation 15.4.1895 (missing) <br />- hay tree, Prof. Dr., Halle/Saale: <br />Birthday congratulations 18.2.1903 (missing), <br />Acknowledgment for the benevolence of his sister, who would do the Belziger stay good 18.2.1905 (missing) <br />- Heyne, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. H., (missing) Moriz, Göttingen: <br />"The German Dictionary" by the Brothers Grimm 12.8.1885 (missing) <br />- Hillebrandt, Alfred, Prof. des Sanskrit, Breslau: <br />Acknowledgement for the travel assistance received 25.5.1886 (missing) <br />- Hiller, Prof. Dr. E., Halle/Saale: <br />Sending of his text history to the Greek bucolic 12.12.1888 <br />- Hinzpeter, Georg, Privy Council, Bielefeld: <br />Professorship of Agriculture for Borggreve 29.1.1894, <br />Acknowledgment for the communication on Borggreve 16.4.1894, <br />Gratulation for appointment to the "Really Secret Supreme Government Council" 11.8.1900, <br />Registration of his early visit to Berlin 7.2.1901 <br />- Hirth, Friedrich, Berlin: <br />Sending of his curriculum vitae, sending of the list of writings of his Chinese and English works 23.1.1889 <br />- Imelmann, I., Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: <br />Acknowledgment for the award after 40 years of work as a grammar school teacher 27.3.1906 (missing) <br />- Jacobi, Hermann, Prof. des Sanskrit, Kiel: <br />Sending of his latest work 28.6.1886 <br />- Jeep. Prof. Dr. R., Königsberg: <br />Shipment of his latest work on ancient philology 21.4.1893 <br />- Jensen, Prof. Peter, Marburg: <br />Shipment of his latest work 6.8.1894 <br />- Jiriczek, Prof. Dr. Otto, Münster/Westphalia: <br />Thanks for his appointment as professor of English literature 9.10.1904 <br />- Justi, Ferdinand, Prof. der Philologie, München: <br />Acknowledgement for the appointment of his son Ludwig as "Professor" and report on further family matters 29.8.1903.* description: Contains: - Pharmacology: - - Ebert, Prof., University, Kiel: - Pharmazeutische Prüfungskommission 29.4.1895 - - Flückiger, Prof. Friedrich August, University, Strasbourg: - Pharmaceutical Education in Germany 4.7.1887 - - - Kassner, Prof. Dr. G., Director, Pharmaceutical Department, Chemical Institute, Münster/Westphalia: - Promotion to "Ordinarius" 29.10.1906 - - Kionka, Prof. Dr. H.., Jena: - transmission of his work on the toxicity of sulphuric acid salts 2.10.1904 - - Poleck, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Privy Councillor, Wroclaw: - transmission of his obituary to the Privy Councillor Göppert 22.6.1884 - - - philology and philosophy Lit. A - J: - - - Bach, Dr. Th., Director, Falk-Realgymnasium, Berlin: - Petition for admission of Real high school graduates to medical studies 27.12.1882 - - Becher, Provinzialschulrat, Berlin: - Retirement of the drawing teacher Palm 17.1.1898 (missing), - Sending of congratulations at the turn of the century 30.12.1899 (missing) - - Bellermann, Dr. D.., Director, Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, Berlin: - Invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the new school buildings 4.5.1904 - - Bezzenberger, Prof. Dr. Adalbert, Königsberg: - Registration for a meeting 2.9.1887 - - Böhmer, Prof. Dr. Eduard, Lichtenthal/Baden: - Rejection of the professorship in Göttingen 8.12.1892 - - Brandl, Prof. Alois, Berlin: - Statement of the bishops to the younger religion teachers 18.2.1905 - - Brink, Prof. Bernhard ten, Prof. of the Old English language, Strasbourg: - Criticism of Sarrazin's Beowulf studies 5.4.1888 - - Buchner, Edward F., (Yale University), New Haven/Connecticut (USA): - Request for permission to visit German schools 6.6.1896 - - Books, Prof. Dr. Franz, Bonn: - Zwetageff, Moscow, his works on the Italian dialects 4.5.1896 - - Büttner, Karl Gotthilf, (editor of the Zeitschrift für afrikanische Sprachen) 1893: Registration for a meeting 16.9.1886 - - - Cohen, Prof. Hermann, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Marburg: - Submission of his latest work on philosophy 5.11.1904 - - Deiters, Dr..., Koblenz, (Provinzialschulrat): - transfer of high school teacher Voss from Essen to Neuwied 18.1.1892 - - Diehl, Dr. Ernst, Munich: - transmission of his first volume to the "Platonic Timaios", acknowledgement for the subsidy 6.2.1904 - - Diels, Hermann, member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin: - election of Justi für Kunstgeschichte 1.12.1895 - - Dieterich, Prof. Dr. Alb., Munich: - transmission of his work "Abraxas, Studien zur Religionsgeschichte des späteren Altertums 28.10.1892, - report on the death of Privy Councillor Prof. Usener 23.11.1905 - - Dilthey, Prof. Wilhelm, Berlin: - transmission of a letter by R. Grimm with information about Herman Grimm o. D., - invitation to breakfast with participation of Mommsen 15.6.1895 - - Döring, Prof. Dr. A., Gymnasialdirektor, Privatdozent, Groß-Lichterfelde: - transmission of his newest work 1.11.1898 - - Dorner, Prof. Dr. August, Königsberg: - transmission of his work on philosophical ethics 24.10.1895 - - Drescher, Dr. Karl, Privatdozent, deutsche Philologie, Bonn: - transmission of the I. volume of his "Nürnberger Meistersinger-Protokolle" 29.3.1897 - - Duden, Dr. Conrad, Geheimer Regierungsrat, Sonnenberg/Wiesbaden - Submission of his work "Orthographisches Wörterbuch" 5.4.1906 - - Dyroff, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Philosophie, Bonn: - Freude über die günstigen Gesundheitsnachrichten 28.1.1907 - - - Elter, Prof. Dr. A., Czernowitz/Ukraine: - Dankagung für seine Berufung nach Bonn 17.5.1890 - - - Fesca, Prof. Dr. M.., Göttingen: - representation for the sick Prof. Liebscher 17.9.1896 - - Fick, Prof. August, Prof. des Sanskrit, Hannover: - thanks for the benevolence given to him 31.12.1907 - - Fiehn, chairman of the Oberlehrerverein, Hannover: - thanks for the award of the Red Eagle Order 8.12.1903 - - - Fischer, Dr., Privatdozent für orientalische Sprachen, Berlin: - Acknowledgements for the title "Professor" 6.6.1899 - - Flügel, Dr. Felix, Leipzig: - Transmission of the 1st edition of his English-German dictionary 17.1.1891 - - Foerster, Prof. Richard, Prof. of Classical Philology, Breslau: - Subsidy for a study trip 8.4.1895 - - - Forchhammer, Dr. P. W., Kiel: - transmission of his newest work "Erklärung der Ilias" 14.10.1884, - request for leave 8.4.1890 - - Franck, Prof. J., Bonn: - transmission of his etymological dictionary of the Dutch language 27.9.1892, - transmission of his newest work 30.7.1898 - - Freymond, Prof. Dr. E.., Friedländer, Dr. Ernst, Director, Leibnitz-Gymnasium, Berlin: - Invitation to the performance of "Ödipus" 2.5.1891, - Request for an invitation from the Minister to the above performance 5.5.1891 - - Friedlaender, Prof. L., Freudenstadt: - sending of his book "Juvenal" 2.10.1895 - - Fries, Director, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle/Saale: - thanks for the award of the order 5.7.1903 - - Gabelentz, Prof. Hans Georg Conon v. d., Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Leipzig: - inquiry because of his appointment to Berlin 29.8.1889, - woman, letter of 11.9.1889 - - Garbe, Prof. Richard, Prof. der Indischen Sprachen, Königsberg: - application for a librarian position 9.2.1893, - transmission of his newest Indian work 15.5.1894 - - Gaspary, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Romanischen Philologie, Breslau: - transmission of the 2nd edition of the book of the German language, - letter of the Indian language, Königsberg: - application for a librarian position 9.2.1893, - transmission of his newest Indian work 15.5.1894 - - Gaspary, Prof. Adolf, Prof. der Romanischen Philologie, Breslau: - transmission of the 2nd edition of the book of the German language, - transmission of the first edition of the book of the German language, - transmission of the second edition of the German language, - submission of the first edition of the German language, - - submission of the first edition of the German language Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Otto, Königsberg: - Announcement of his engagement 14.5.1894 (missing) - - Gildemeister, J.. - - Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Otto, Königsberg: - Announcement of his engagement 14.5.1894 (missing) - - - Gering, Prof. Dr. Hugo, Kiel: - Sending of his newest volume of the "Altnordischen Sagabibliothek" 15.10.1894 (missing), - Sending of a booklet of the Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie 7.9.1905 (missing), Prof. der Orialischen Sprachen, Bonn: - Kritik über Dr. Hoberg 9.10.1885 - - Gompertz, Prof. M., Vienna: - Urteil über den Orientalisten Prof. Wahrmund 9.2.1887, - Supplement to above letter 15.2.1887 - - Hinzpeter, Georg, Geheimer Rat, Bielefeld: - Empfehlung für Borggreve für eine Honorarprofessur 21.3.1894, 4.4.1894 - - Haym, R.., Prof. der Philosophie, Halle/Saale: - appointment to the Berlin Library Board of Trustees 16.2.1886 (missing) - - Heitz, Prof. Emil, Strasbourg: - his son Eugen 10.3.1888 (missing) - - Hertz, Dr. Martin, Prof. der klassischen Philologie, Geheimer Rat, Breslau: - criticism of Prof. Gaspary 26.5.1883 (missing), - academic celebration of His Majesty's birthday, - professors of eloquence 26.7.1890 (missing), - sending of his edition of Horace 20.5.1892 (missing), - congratulation 15.4.1895 (missing) - - hayloft, Prof. Dr.., Halle/Saale: - congratulations on his birthday 18.2.1903 (missing), - thanks for the kindness towards his sister, who would do the Belziger stay good 18.2.1905 (missing) - - - Heyne, Prof. Moriz, Göttingen: - "The German Dictionary" by the Brothers Grimm 12.8.1885 (missing) - - Hillebrandt, Alfred, Prof. des Sanskrit, Breslau: - Acknowledgements for the received travel support 25.5.1886 (missing) - - Hiller, Prof. Dr. E.., Halle/Saale: - transmission of his text history of the Greek Bukoliker 12.12.1888 - - Hinzpeter, Georg, Geheimer Rat, Bielefeld: - professorship of agriculture for Borggreve 29.1.1894, - acknowledgment for the communication in things Borggreve 16.4.1894, - Congratulations on his appointment as "Really Secret Supreme Government Councillor" 11.8.1900, - Announcement of his forthcoming visit to Berlin 7.2.1901 - - Hirth, Friedrich, Berlin: - Transmission of his curriculum vitae, transmission of the list of writings of his Chinese and English works 23.1.1889 - - - Imelmann, I., Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: - Acknowledgment for the award after 40 years as a secondary school teacher 27.3.1906 (missing) - - Jacobi, Hermann, Prof. des Sanskrit, Kiel: - Submission of his latest work 28.6.1886 - - - Jeep. Prof. Dr. R., Königsberg: - sending of his newest old philological work 21.4.1893 - - Jensen, Prof. Peter, Marburg: - sending of his newest work 6.8.1894 - - Jiriczek, Prof. Dr. Otto, Münster/Westfalen: - thanks for the appointment as professor of the English literature 9.10.1904 - - Justi, Ferdinand, Prof. der Philologie, Munich: - thanks for the appointment of his son Ludwig as "professor" and report on further family matters 29.8.1903. - - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs 29.8.1903. - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - report of the family affairs - - report of the family affairs - - of the family.
Picture archive
ALMW_II._BA · Fonds
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

The picture archive of the Evangelisch-Lutherischer Missionswerk Leipzig e.V. contains materials from the Leipzig Mission (from 1840 - photos from 1860 - to 1989), from its former branch offices as well as from the current LMW, the publishing house of the Evangelisch-Lutherischer Mission zu Leipzig (until 1945) and from estates (from approx. 1830 until now):
-- more than 10,000 historical photos and postcards (partly from 1840 - photos from 1860 - to 1989):
-- more than 10,000 historical photos and postcards (partly from 1860 - to 1989). also their glass negatives and plan films); in albums according to regions, missionaries or as working material (e.g. portrait album (digitalized) and cliché album by Senior Handmann)), photos as single bundles without proofs, albums as gifts from bequests of strangers, missionaries or mission employees - mainly without indication of the picture authors, the places and the date of recording - sample sheets (with approx. 340 prints) and printing blocks (not yet recorded) from the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century
-- historical maps, graphics, prints, hand drawings and watercolours (not yet recorded), 20 Micas (digitally recorded)
-- historical glass slides after old photos, partly coloured - early 20th century The archive contains approx. 60,000 slides (mostly after 1945, not yet updated, i.e. duplicates not sorted out) and not digitized
-- approx. 175 old tapes and approx. 20 film rolls (mostly after 1945). Approximately 3,400 historical photos from the East African mission area (approx. 1895 until 1940). This work has been and will be continued under the direction of Professor Dr. Adam Jones from the Institute of African Studies at the University of Leipzig within the framework of projects published as ULPA volumes (No. 6, 7, 16, 19 and 27) and is part of the database IMPA (Internet Mission Photography Archive), accessible at http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/impa/

Leipziger Missionswerk
Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 81 Bremen, Nr. 82 · File · 1888 - 1889
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

195 sheet, ab. and others: - Awards of orders and decorations to Bremen citizens and associations. Golden Anniversary Medal - Medical Convention between the La Plata States - Medical Service of Argentine Doctors on Steamships from Europe - Award of German Officers and Crews by the Shah of Persia - Damage to German Trade by Expansion of French Colonial Ownership in Hinterindien - Sea Freight of North German NDL - Exemption from duty for navigation on the Niger - Arrival of the sons of Khedive (Viceroy) of Egypt Abbas Bey and Mehemed Ali Bey in Hamburg - Employment of the son of Ministerial Director Ganghofer from Munich - Settlement of the estate of Johann Philipp Watermeyer - Application for German nationality for the Russian citizen Nathan Kupczyk - Complaint of the nephew of Chief Bell in Cameroon, Alfred Bell on his training period in Germany - appointment of a consular agent in Bahia Blanca - foundation of Bremen-born Hermann Knust for the University of Halle - investigations against the head of the Argentine information office Ernst Bachmann - weapons shipments to East Africa - demarcation of the German and English protectorates in the hinterlands of the gold and slave coasts - Bremer Lebensversicherungsbank - customs matters, Border regulations with England and tobacco cultivation in Togo - Visit of the Japanese prince Yamashina Kikumaro in the naval school in Kiel.;

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 114 · File · 1890-1920
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Contains: - Letter from Albert Ballin on the course of the war, mach.., 28.10.1915; to the head of the civil cabinet Valentini (newspaper cut-out), 4.4.1917 - letter from Ludwig Bamberger (handschr.) about lack of echo, 28.12.1890; on the general situation, 2.3.1892; with invitation, 27.3.1893; with thanks to Gratulation und zur Innenpolitische und Parteiipolitischen Lage, 16.8.1893; to Payer und Württemberg, 23.6.1894; congratulation letter, 13.6.1895; with thanks for sending, 25.7.1895; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 16.8.1893; with thanks to Payer and Württemberg, 23.6.1894; congratulation letter, 13.6.1895; with thanks for sending, 25.7.1895; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 16.8.1893; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 25.7.1895; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 16.8.1893; with thanks for discussion of the 4th Symphony, 25.7.1895 Volume, 10.2.1896; with invitation to the next day, 14.2.1896; o.d. - Letter from L. v. Bar (handschr.) on the situation in liberal groups, 20.7.1893; on the political situation and on the forthcoming interparliamentary conference in Hungary, 6.8.1896 - Letter (above all handschr.) by Theodor Barth about miscellaneous, 11.8.1891; about concepts in the press, 27.4.1892; about Maximilian Harden, the politics of directing and the right to vote, 9.9.1892; on election prospects, the relationship to the centre and the confusion in the ministry, 17.9.1892; on the military bill, 4.11.1892; with congratulations on the run-off results, o.D.; on the plans of Caprivi, 6.11.1892; with invitation, 5.12.1892; about Haussmann's articles, 20.4.1894, 21. and 22.5.1894; about Haussmann's articles on tactics, 25.5.1894; about articles on the political situation in northern and southern Germany, 6.2.1895; about an article by Haussmann, 8.10.1895; with the request to discuss the 3rd volume of Bamberger's Gesammelten Schriften, 26.12.1895; to Friedrich Haußmann about his eye disease and Hohenlohe's role in the Krüger-Depesche, 3.2.1896; about journalistic activity and stock exchange disorder, 6.1.1897 (masch.); with the request for an article about the failure of the Württemberg constitutional reform, 22.12.1898; on the emperor's China policy, 10.9.1900; on elections, party and Deutsche Bank, 11.12.1900 (mechanical); with New Year's wishes, 3.1.1901 (mechanical); because of a wreath for Stauffenberg, 3.6.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 10.9.1900; on the emperor's Chinese policy, 3.1.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.6.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.1.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.6.1901 (mechanical); on the emperor's China policy, 3.1.1901 (on the emperor's China policy, 3.6.1901)); on Stauffenberg's death and the general political situation, 11.6.1901 (masch.); with thanks for the congratulations on the substitute election, 1.1.1902 (gedr.); on the party-political situation, 20.7.1903; because of differences of opinion, 24.7.1903; on the election challenge in the Hinterpommerischer Kreis, 6.11.1903 (mach.); on the Simplizissimus trial, 4.2.1904; with the request for an article on the Württemberg constitutional reform, 1.7.1905 (mach.); on the Morocco affair, 6.7.1905 (mach.); on the Thomasian peasant novel and the situation in Berlin, 1.9.1905 (mach.); on Haussmann's criticism of his essay on Eugen Richter, 20.3.1906 (mach.); on the Morocco affair, 6.7.1905 (mach.); on the Thomasian peasant novel and the situation in Berlin, 1.9.1905 (mach.); on Haussmann's criticism of his essay on Eugen Richter, 20.3.1906 (mach.).); on Italian politics and health Bülow, 17.4.1906 (masch.); on the forthcoming interparliamentary conference in London, 9.7.1906 (masch.); with the request for information in Württberg affairs, 20.9.1905; on a planned article on Simplizissimus and English politics, 9.3.1907 - Haussmann's letter to Theodor Barth about his fundamental attitude with a review of the last years of politics, July 1903 (masch.); on the Italian politics and health Bülow, 17.4.1906 (masch.); on the forthcoming interparliamentary conference in London, 9.7.1906 (masch.); on the planned article on Simplizissimus and English politics, 9.9.1905; on the German political system, 9.3.1907 - Haussmann's letter to Theodor Barth about his fundamental attitude with a review of the last years of politics, July 1903 (masch.)); on Miscellaneous, 14.9.1892 (handschr.); with criticism of Barth's Richter essay, 18.3.1906 (handschr.); Haussmann's letter to Frh. v. Stauffenberg on the death of his father, o.D. (handschr.); letter from Dr. Nathan about an article in the "Nation", 5.7.(?) 1897 (handschr.) - postcard by Bassermann with thanks, 15.11.1910; letter on the effectiveness of submarines and the All-Germans, 23.9.1916 (masch.) - Haussmann's letter to Bassermann against the All-Germans and on the ineffectiveness of the submarine war, 21.9.1916 (mechanical); Haussmann's draft of this letter - letter from C. Baumbach to the conference in the Hague, 18.7.1894 (handschr.) - letter of August Bebel to a court decision, 14.4.1905 (handschr.); with thanks for birthday congratulations, 9.3.1910 (handschr.) - letter of H. Buddeberg with thanks for congratulations and to the illness of his wife, 31.12.1913 (handschr.) - Haussmann's letter to President Belser on a copyright issue, 21.2.1920 (masch.) - Telegram from Felix v. Bethmann-Hollweg on the death of his father, 3.1.1921; Letter of condolence and telegram of condolence to Felix v. Bethmann-Hollweg, 7.1.1921 (mechanical); Letter of Felix v. Bethmann-Hollweg with thanks for condolence, 10.1.1921 (handschr.) - Invitation by Bethmann to a visit, 12.3.1910 (handschr.); letter with thanks for sending essays about Kiderlen, 8.2.1913 (handschr.); Haussmann's letter of condolence to Bethmann for the death of his son, 3.1.1915 (masch.) and reply of Bethmann (masch.) 6.1.1915; letter of Bethmann to the general situation, 29.10.1915 (handschr.) thank-you letter, 16.7.1917 (masch.); letter to the situation, 28.11.1917 (masch.); with thanks for East-Asian songs, 5.12.1918 (handschr.); on miscellaneous and literary work, 22.12.1920 (handschr.) - Haussmann's letter to Bethmann about the Western powers and the history of the campaign, 19.11.1915 (masch.); on Stegemann and Tirpitz, 1.4.1916 (handschr.); on the submarine question, 22.9.1916 (masch.); on Bethmann's committee speech, 11.11.1916 (handschr.); on US policy, 10.2.1917 (masch.); on the war situation, March 1917 (handschr.); on the submarine question, 22.9.1916 (masch.); on the US policy, 10.2.1917 (masch.); on the war situation, March 1917 (handschr.).); on development in Russia, Zimmermanns Mexico-Depesche and Russian politicians, April 1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 13.5.1917 (handschr.); thank-you letter, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the general political situation, 21. century; on the political situation, 13.5.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 21. century; on the political situation, 13.5.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 21. century; on the political situation, 14.7.1917 (handschr.); on the political situation, 21. century.11.1917 (masch.); invitation letter, 9.6.1918 (handschr.); incomplete concept of a letter on pacifist movements, autumn 1918 (handschr.); on the OHL and Ludendorff, 2.12.1920 (handschr.); in German, English, French, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, French, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Italian) - Record Haussmann about the mood Bethmann-Hollwegs in a conversation, 24.2.1918 (handschr.) - Written by Robert Bosch with thanks for an article, 2.10.1911 (handschr.); because of an appointment, 3.11.1911 (mach.); about a Thoma invitation and Chinese songs, 29.7.1912 (mach.); thank-you letter, 9.8.1912 (handschr.); about a Thoma visit, the press attack on Bosch and Bavarian work achievements, 21.8.1912 (handschr.); about a Thoma visit, the press attack on Bosch and Bavarian work achievements, 21.8.1912 (handschr.); about a Thoma invitation and Chinese songs, 29.7.1912 (masch.); about a Thoma visit, the press attack on Bosch and Bavarian work achievements, 21.8.1912 (handschr.).); with thanks for letter and article, 21.7.1913 (masch.); with the rejection of a leading position with the reconstruction in Northern France, 16.10.1919 (masch.) - letter of Haussmann to Robert Bosch to Wilsonbotschaft, 12.1.1918 (masch.) - copy of a letter of Robert Bosch to the Demokratischer Volksbund Berlin zur Sozialisierung der Gesellschaft, 21.11.1918 (masch.); "Lieber Geld verlieren als Vertrauen" von Robert Bosch in Der Bosch-Zünder, 5.4.1919 - Business card of Prince von Bülow with thanks for an essay, 4.10.1909 (handschr.) - Letter (handschr.) by H. Buddeberg with thanks for the condolence to the death of his son, 27.10.1897; New Year's greetings 31.12.1898; about his 80th birthday and his son Alfred, 21.12.1916; about a complaint of his son, 25.1.1917 - Haussmann's letter to H. Buddeberg about the complaint of his son, mechanical.., 29.1.1917 - Letter of Alfred Buddeberg about the forthcoming birthday, 10.12.1916 - Letter of Haussmann to Cronstaedt to the Frankfurter Zeitung, to the Vossisches und Berliner Tageblatt, 12.2.1917 (masch.) - Letter of Eduard David to the parliamentarization, 30.7.1917 (handschr.) - Letter of Haussmann to Hans Delbrück because of a depesche from the Hague, masch.., 28.7.1917 - Postcards by Prelate Demmler, o.D. (handschr.); two letters 25.2.

Haußmann, Conrad
Presse
PrAdK 1247 · File · 1926 - 1928
Part of Archive of the Academy of Arts

Reporting, dissemination of information to the press, correspondence with the following newspapers or publishing houses, etc: Demokratischer Zeitungsdienst, Art and Artists, Berliner Volkszeitung, Reichsverband der Bild-Berichterstatter, Berliner Adressbuch, Kunstverlag August Scherl G.m.b.H., Das Manuskript, Verlag Manfred Beirau, Fremdenverkehrsbüro der Stadt Berlin, Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Atlantic Photo-Co., DIWESTE, Kolonialkriegerdank, Telegraphen Union, Der Bildwart, Europa auf Reisen, Allgemeine Transportgesellschaft, Deutsches Land, Grosses Berliner Wochen Programm, Presse-Photo-G.m.b.H.., Das Illustrierte Blatt, Deutsche Nachrichten- und Korrespondenzgesellschaft m.b.H., 'MINERVA' Jahrbuch der Gelehrten Welt, Adolf Schustermann Zeitungsausschnitte-Büro und Adressen-Verlag, Hesse's music calendar, Dresslers Kunsthandbuch, Deutscher Industrie- und Reklame-Verlag, Handbuch des Kunstmarktes, Pressestelle des Preußischen Staatsministeriums.<br />Suggestion of the 'Freie Presse' to the Academy for the appointment of the painter Paul Wendling as professor (p. 105). Press release about 'Die Dichterakademie zum Schmutz- und Schundgesetz', 1926 (p. 70); 'Warnung der Akademie der Künste, Sektion für Dichtkunst vor dem geplanten Zensur-Gesetz' 1927 (p. 46); Die Akademie der Wissenschaften (Preise, Mitglieder, Tätigkeit p. 5f.). Press releases about the academy, n.a. (pp. 29), Kreuz-Zeitung and Daily Rundschau from Febr. 7, 1928 (pp. 8f.).<br />Enth. et al: 'Ullstein Berichte', special issue for the 100th birthday of Leopold Ullstein, 1926 (p. 92); 'Hotel Esplanade' Almanac 1925-26, Hotel Esplanade Berlin, with fig. (p. 57); 'Grosses Berliner Wochen Programm' 3.-9. Oct. 1926, with fig. (p. 57); 'Großes Berliner Wochen Programm' 3.-9. Oct. 1926, with fig. (p. 57); 'Hotel Esplanade' Almanac 1925-26, with fig. 55); 'Mitteilungen des Deutschen Instituts für Ausländer an der Universität Berlin', 22 March 1927, with illustration (p. 44); 'Die Kunst-Keramik', Apr. 1927, Albert Lüdtke Verlag, with illustration (p. 40); 'Die Plastische Kunst' Zeitschrift des Allgemeinen Deutschen Bildhauerbundes e.V., 1927, no. 2, with illustration (page 39); Berlin city map (city centre) of the Exhibition, Fair and Tourism Office, [1927 ?] (page 20); 'Europa auf Reisen' no. 131, 1927, with illustration (page 17).

Stadtarchiv Worms, 186 / 0790/1 · File · Juni-Sept. 1913
Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

Includes: AUDEBERT (Bund der Landwirte), ARBEITSAUSSCHUSS der Marksburg-Ausstellung 1914 (on loan for the exhibition); ATHLETENCLUB I Worms (founded 1888; thanks for donation on the occasion of the 25th anniversary), Sportverein BOBSTADT (newly founded, support); Fußballvereinigung 1913 BÜRSTADT (application for support), Dir. BREUNIG (only request concerning tax liability of the Fiedeikommiss); BECKER / Bad Salzhausen (concerning classification as Obergärtner [note: description of his activity for the spa facilities]; Hofrat Max BEHREND (director of the Mainzer Stadttheater, concerning Parsifalaufführung), Geheimrat Dr. BEST (concerning occupation of the Kreisassistenzarztstelle); BUCHSIEB (Fürstl. Wiedischer Amtsrat (Wiedischer Amtsrat) for his nephew Karl Schäfer, leather industry); Prof. Dr. Geog BIERMANN (Artistic Advisory Board in the Cabinet (due to the formation of an honorary committee for the planned general German retrospective art exhibition 1650-1800 in Darmstadt); Sportclub BÜRSTADT (provision of two halls - cancellation),; Rheinhessischer BIENENZÜCHTERVEREIN e..V. Worms (installation of a beehive queen station on the Guntershausen estate); military association Hassia BÜRSTADT, Elisabeth DÖRSAM (representative of the station administrator in Monsheim; representation of interests support also towards the Royal Prussia.

BArch, R 1501/115959 · File · Juli 1904 - Apr. 1906
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains above all: Aid for a Martha house and hospice, application of the Association for Inner Mission in Metz and support of the Empress, 1904 hospital of the Baseler Mission in Kiayingchow, request for aid, 1904 public and private charity institutions in Germany, request of the Spanish Ambassador in Berlin, 1905 subsidy request of the International Botanical Society at the University of Leiden, 1905 procurement of material for the work on the colour of water, petition of C. Baumann, 1905 aid for the construction of a sisters' house, application of the priest Franzmathes from Mainflingen, 1906 maintenance of the annual aid, request of the priest E. Lessing of the German Protestant community in Florence, 1906 preservation of the colonial museum, immediate submission of the Duke Johann Albrecht of Mecklenburg, 1906

Promotionen honoris causa
_Phil.Fak.01 1385 · File · Jan. 1913 - Jan. 1919
Part of University Archive of the Humboldt University Berlin

Contains: Schmidt, Friedrich; Valentin, Rudolph von; Prym, Friedrich; Berendt, Theophil; Lortzing, Franz; Kny, Leopold; Remelè, Adolph; Hertling, Georg von; Schwarz, Carl; Mertens, Franz; Hermann, Johannes; Hirsch, Ferdinand; Lampe, Carl; Schneider, Gustav; Jaffeè, Benno; Solms-Laubach, Hermann; Bormann, Ludwig; Groener, Wilhelm; Bauer, Maximilian; Lindner, Theodor; Zschech, Franz; Falkenhayn, Erich von; Freytag-Loringhoven, Hugo von; Siemens, Wilhelm von; Matthiae, Otto; Blümner, Hugo; Thümen, Friedrich; Schumann, Georg; Roediger, Richard; Lehmann, Maximilian; Sachau, Eduard; Jacobi, Daniel; Warburg, Aemilio; Knorre, Victor; Mueller, Armino; Simon, Maximilian; Kantor, Georg; Bruch, Max; Hoffmann, Georg; Heerdegen, Ferdinand; Cart, Wilhelm; Roehl, Hermann; Lettow-Vorbeck, by.

Promotionen honoris causa
_Phil.Fak.01 1386 · File · Jan. 1919 - Jan. 1933
Part of University Archive of the Humboldt University Berlin

Contains: Lettow-Vorbeck, v. Paul; Willmann, Anton; Schwering, Carl; Valentiner, Wilhelm; Steinmeyer, Aemilio; Fürbringer, Max; Conradt, Carl; Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, v. U.; Kiepert, Ludwig; Gemoll, Albert; Wald, Wilhelm; Kahl, W.Beyschlag, Francisco; Prutz, Hans; Voute, Joanni; Siemens, v. Karl; Salomonsohn; Gollijn, Gustav; Klein, Felix; Aall, Herrman; Eckener, Hugo; Lehmann, Gustav; Moser, Andreas; Gleispach, v. Wenzel; Kadecka, Ferdinand; Ibscher; Leyen, v.d. Alfred; Zöllinger, Friedrich; Muthesius, Karl; Specht, v. ; Oegg; Biedermann, Flodorad; Franz, Wilhelm; Naegel, Adolph; Petersen, Wilhelm; Nagel, Charles; Bumke, Erwin; Seligsohn, Arnold; Otto, Berthold; Lubahn, Johannes; Rother, W.O.; Lindenberg, Paul; Renz, Franz; Reinhardt, Max; Gradenwitz, Otto; Köpernick, E.O.; Wood, Robert; Mintz, Maximilian; Rehberg, Max; Geib, Hermann; Woodbridge, Frederik; Schlatter, v. Adolf;

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 248 · File · 1896 - 1904
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

239 sheet, Contains et al: - Transmission of the Japanese-German Industrie-Anzeiger by the publishing house and printer Max Nössler in Bremen, 1896 - Examination of the article on the Seminar for Oriental Languages conceived for publication in the Konversations-Lexikon of the publishing house Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus in Leipzig (Brockhaus´ Konversations-Lexikon), 1897 - Transmission of curricula and programmes of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the Russian Oriental Research Society in St. Petersburg. Petersburg, 1900 - Evaluation of the personality and information about the official and personal circumstances of the lieutenant in the reserve Johannes Engler, who was intended to be used at the cast steel factory Friedrich Krupp in Essen, 1901 - Participation of Prof. Dr. Eduard Sachau at the National Colonial Congress planned by the German Colonial Society, 1902 - 13th International Congress of Orientalists. First report. Hamburg 1901 (print) - 13th International Congress of Orientalists. Second report. Hamburg [1902] (print) - 13th International Congress of Orientalists. Third report. Hamburg [1902] (print) - Report on the constituent meeting of the Committee of the National Colonial Congress 1902, on 25 February 1902, held at the Deutsche Kolonialheim in Berlin. Berlin [1902] (print) - National Colonial Congress on 17 and 18 October 1902 in the Reichstag building in Berlin. Program. Berlin [1902] (print) - Deutsche Kolonialzeitung. Organ of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l g e s e l l s c h a f t , No. 11, 19th year, 13th March 1902 Berlin 1902 - Deutscher Kolonialkongress on 17th and 18th October 1902 in the Reichstag building in Berlin. Program. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the executive committee of the National Colonial Congress 1902, on Tuesday, March 4, 1902, held at the Deutsche Kolonialheim in Berlin. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the United Subcommittee of the National Colonial Congress 1902, held on Monday, March 10, 1902, at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the united men of confidence committees for the formation of the sections of the National Colonial Congress 1902, on Tuesday, March 11, 1902, held in the Deutsche Kolonialheim in Berlin. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Saturday, 22 March 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Saturday, April 5, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Friday, May 30, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Friday, June 14, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Monday, April 14, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - 13th International Congress of Orientalists. Tenth report. Hamburg [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Monday, September 1, 1902, (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Monday, September 29, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Congress Committee of the German Colonial Congress 1902, October 2, 1902, (...), held at the Deutsche Kolonialheim in Berlin. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Wednesday, October 22, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1902, Saturday, November 8, 1902 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1902] (print) - examination of the article about the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1903 - Courses of Training for Business in the University of Illinois, 1903 - 1904, conceived for publication in the Konversations-Lexikon of the publishing house Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus in Leipzig (Brockhaus´ Konversations-Lexikon). University of Illinois Publications, New Series, Vol. 2, No. 4. [Illinois] [1903] (print) - recommendation for the board member of the Munich department of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Dr. Albrecht Wirth for his visit to the University of Tlemcen (Algeria), 1903 - Advertising publication with invitation to general assistance for the foundation and maintenance of a German Protestant, non-denominational school and association building "Jesajanum" in Jerusalem, 31 October 1903 [Jerusalem] [1903] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Congress Committee of the German Colonial Congress 1905, 10 December 1904, held in the Deutsche Kolonialheim in Berlin. Berlin [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress, held on December 1, 1904, at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1905] (print).

Bundesarchiv, BArch N 103/14 · File · 1901-1956
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
  • description: Contains: Dedication of pictures to Major General von Trothas, 19 Jan 1901 Honorary Doctorate University of Berlin, 13 Apr 1919 Honorary Membership University of Rostock, 12 Nov 1919 Hermannslauf der Deutschen Turnerschaft, Saarlouis, 16 Aug 1925 Dedication of pictures to Emperor Wilhelm II, 1935 greeting address of the Stahlhelm, Landesverband Berlin honorary membership Kyffhäuserbund, 7. Feb. 1953 congratulation address Hamburg East Africans to the 85. birthday, 30. March 1955 honorary membership Bund Deutscher Pfadfinder, Feb. 1956 honorary citizenship letter city Saarlouis, 5. Oct. 1956 1901-1956, Federal Archives, BArch N 103 Lettow-Vorbeck, Paul von (Major General) Contains:<br />image dedication Major General von Trothas, 19. Jan. 1901<br />doctor of honour University of Berlin, 13. Apr. 1919<br />Honorary membership University of Rostock, 12 Nov. 1919<br />Hermannslauf der Deutschen Turnerschaft, Saarlouis, 16 Aug. 1925<br />Picture dedication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1935<br />Greeting address of the steel helmet, Landesverband Berlin<br />Honorary membership Kyffhäuserbund, Feb. 7, 1953<br />Congratulatory address of Hamburg East Africans on their 85th birthday, March 30, 1955<br />Honorary membership Bund Deutscher Pfadfinder, Feb. 1956<br />Honorary citizens' letter to the town of Saarlouis, Oct. 5, 1956
BArch, NS 38/2575 · File · 1934
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains above all: Questionnaires for the Heads of the Borderland Office TH Aachen, University of Bonn, Agricultural University Bonn-Poppelsdorf, University of Teacher Education Bonn, Theological School Bethel, TH Braunschweig, University of Berlin, Commercial College Berlin, Veterinary College Berlin, TH Breslau, University of Breslau, University of Teacher Education Beuthen, State Academy Braunsberg, Chemnitz Academy of Technology, Clausthal Mining Academy, Dillingen University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf Medical Academy, TH Dresden, TH Danzig, Eichstätt University of Applied Sciences, Erlangen University, Frankfurt University, Giessen University, Göttingen University, Greifswald University, Heidelberg University, Hannover University of Veterinary Medicine, Halle-Wittenberg University, TH Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hannover, Universität Hamburg, Kirchliche Hochschule für Auslandsgeistliche Ilsenburg, Universität Jena, TH Karlsruhe, Universität Köln, Hochschule für angewandte Technik Köthen, Handelshochschule Königsberg, Universität Kiel, Universität Leipzig, TH München, Universität München, Universität Münster, Universität Marburg, University of Economics and Social Sciences Nuremberg, Philosophical-Theological University Passau, University Rostock, University of Teacher Education Rostock, TH Stuttgart, University Tübingen, Forstliche Hochschule Tharandt, University Würzburg, University of Teacher Education Weilburg, Engineering Academy Wismar, German Colonial School Witzenhausen

Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum

I. Introduction1) On the history of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-MuseumWilhelm Joest was born in Cologne on 15 March 1852 as the son of the merchant Eduard Joest. After studying natural sciences in Bonn, Heidelberg and Berlin, he travelled to Africa, America and the South Seas. When he died on 25.11.1897 on the island of Ureparapara in the South Seas, he left behind an ethnographic collection comprising about 3,400 list numbers. This collection, which formed the basis of the museum, was accepted by the City Council on 16 February 1899 as a gift from the married couple Eugen Rautenstrauch and Adele Rautenstrauch at Joest, - she was Wilhelm Joest's sister - for the Natural History Museum. After the death of Eugen Rautenstrauch on 18.5.1900, Adele Rautenstrauch donated 250,000 Marks to the City of Cologne for the construction of a museum and another 25,000 Marks for the appointment of a museum director. The city council adopted these foundations on 9.8.1900. After the death of Adele Rautenstrauch on 30.12.1903, her heirs increased the building capital for the museum by 180,000 Marks. This donation was subject to the condition that the respective head of the Rautenstrauch family or, in his absence, another member of the Rautenstrauch family to be presented to the city by the family should have a seat and vote in the municipal commission of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. The city council assembly accepted this foundation on 13.5.1904. Joest's collections found their first accommodation in the Bayenturm in 1901. The office was located in a neighbouring harbour building. Later, parts of the collections, which had increased considerably in the meantime due to other donations, as well as the office had to be moved to the old Quatermarktschule. The collections, however, gained such a size in the following years through further donations that the space was soon no longer sufficient here either. This is why the completion of the museum building in 1906, which was begun according to the designs of architect Edwin Crones in the spring of 1904, came just in time. The ceremonial inauguration took place on November 12 of the same year, 1918, when the English occupying forces settled in the building of the State United Mechanical Engineering School Cologne, Ubierring 48. As a result, the mechanical engineering school was relocated to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for a short time in 1919. A "quartering", which should last longer, took place by the opening of the Kammerspiele on 24.10.1948. The Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum survived the bombing raids during the Second World War quite lightly, because only the north wing and the rear wing had been destroyed by bomb hits. After provisional repairs after the end of the war (Kammerspiele), the final reconstruction of the destroyed parts began in the spring of 1963. The completion of the shell of the north wing took place in 1964. From 1965 onwards, the museum was closed due to the construction work both in the old building and on the new part until its ceremonial opening on the 7th of July.Since the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum was more dependent on private than public aid at the time of its foundation, the Verein zur Förderung des Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museums was founded on 17.5.1904 on the initiative of Adele Rautenstrauch's heirs. On 28.2.1951 the association was renamed "Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde" (Society for Ethnology). 1909 saw the first publication of its own series, the "Ethnologica", on behalf of the Society for the Promotion of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum. The respective director of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum acts as editor on behalf of the Association or the Society for Ethnology.2List of museum directors with terms of office - Willi Foy ( 27.11.1873, † 01.03.1929)01.10.1901 - 1925- Fritz Graebner ( 04.04.1877, † 13.07.1934)1925 - 1928- Julius Lips ( 08.09.1895, † 21.01.)1950)1928 - April 1933- Andreas Scheller 1933 - June 1940 ( 08.05.1894, † 25.3.1977 in Schwalmstadt-Ziegenhain)(provisional director (dismissed from the service of the City of Cologne on 31.12.1940)- Martin Heydrich ( 29.12.1889, † 08.02.1969)1. July 1940 - 1945- Friedrich Wilhelm Funke ( 21.06.1921)(director) 1945 - 1948- Martin Heydrich1948 - 31.12.1960- Willy Fröhlich ( 30.10.1906, † 04.09.1971)01.01.1961 - 04.09.1971- Axel Freiherr von Gagern01.12.1971 - 31.12.1978- Gisela Völger ( 28.04.1937)01.10.1979 - 27.04.20003 Sources and LiteratureContent 505, Museum Administration, No. 43Content 47 - 51, Art and Popular Education, No. 5, 53, 54, 56, 248, 250, 251, 252, 285, 286Willy Foy. Guide to the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum. (Museum für Völkerkunde der Stadt Cöln.) Köln, 1908.Verwaltungsberichte der Stadt Köln.4. Aktenübernahme und OrdnungverfahrenThe files of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum reached the archive under Accession 404 on 05.04.1976 with a three-page delivery list The delivery list describes only summarily the subject of the files packed in 11 cartons. After completion of the indexing work and the structuring in January 1984, 108 volumes of files were still found in the heating cellar of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. This delivery came on 22.02.1984 in the Archivon it received no own Accessionsnummer, but was immediately registered and into the structure already provided worked in. The files date back to the period between 1901 and 1971, with the bulk of the archival material originating between 1950 and 1970. Martin Heydrich's hand-files had been mixed with the "General Correspondence". In July 1940 Heydrich was appointed full professor for the newly established chair of ethnology at the University of Cologne. He also took over the management of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. These Handakten essentially refer to his activities as Ordinarius for Ethnology and as editor of the journal "Ethnologischer Anzeiger". The reference files were extracted from the "General Correspondence" and placed as a separate group at the end of the index under the number L.Under the "General Correspondence, Series" there is also correspondence relating to the purchase, exchange and donation of ethnographics and literature, as well as vice versa correspondence of general content in the purchase and exchange files. After the removal from the Leitz files and the removal of metal parts, the files were listed according to numerus currens. The filing within the correspondent series with museums, institutes and scientific societies was quite arbitrary. Within a volume, correspondence is filed under the location of the institute or society as well as under the name of the institute. 614 boxes comprise 37 boxes. 13 m; 655 files.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 424 · File · 1937 - 1942
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

212 sheets, Contains and others: - Report by Gerhard Knothe to the Dean of the Faculty of International Studies on the Differentiation of North African Native Languages for the Territory of Kyrenaica, October 25, 1941 - Report by Prof. Dr. Gotthard Jäschke to the Secretariat of the Institute of International Studies on the Reference in Latin Script of the Textbooks and Dictionaries of the Turkish Language Existing in the Department of Turkey of the Institute of International Studies, 4th ed. October 1941 - Handwritten pedigree of Philipp Wilhelm Bohl, [1941] - Publishing contract between the Auslandswissenschaftliches Institut and the publishing company Junker und Dünnhaupt in Berlin for the editing and printing of the work "Deutschland, England und die Portugiesischen Kolonien 1911 - 1914", 29 September 1941 (copy) - Allocation of sleeping blankets for the extended self-protection (industrial air protection) and for the extended protection of the workers in the workplace, respectively for the guards at Schinkelplatz 6 and Charlottenstraße 48, 1941 - settlement of the contributions to Hans Abich's employee insurance, 1941 - leave of absence of the setter Erwin Vierkorn, who was called up for military service, due to completion of a Georgian dictionary, 1941 - settlement of travel expenses of the employee Richard Müske, 1941 - grant of pecuniary support to Marie Rothe, 1941 - Certificate of the period of service of Otto Schönebeck employed at the Institute for International Studies, 1941 - Determination and extension of Ursula Michel's leave, 1941 - Compilation of salaries paid to employees in the 1940 accounting year, [1941] - Approval of the secondary activities of the university inspector Dr. Schönebeck, 1941 - Determination and extension of the leave of Ursula Michel, 1941 - Compilation of salaries paid to employees in the 1940 accounting year, [1941] - Approval of the secondary activities of the university inspector Dr. Schönebeck, 1941 - Determination and extension of the leave of Ursula Michel, 1941 - Compilation of salaries paid to employees in the 1940 accounting year, [1941] - Approval of the secondary activities of the university inspector Dr. Schönebeck, [1941] - Approval of the secondary activities of the university inspector Dr. Schönebeck, [1941]. Friedrich Wilhelm Runze at the Auslandsbriefprüfstelle at the OKW, at the examinations of the Faculty of Foreign Studies and at occasional faculty translations, 1941 - Reduction of the monthly installments of the former student of the Hochschule für Politik Karl Wimmer in Munich, 1940 - Grant of a subsidy of 600 Reichsmark to Prof. Dr. Karl Christian von Loesch for a study trip to Croatia, 1942 - Approval of a remuneration of 1500 Reichsmark per year to Prof. Walter Trittel for the provision of Siamese language instruction in the Faculty of Foreign Studies, 1940 - Approval of a remuneration of 350 Reichsmark per month to the academic assistant in the Foreign Policy Department Anne Trück, 1941 - Report of the Director of the Library of the Kiel University Institute for the World Economy Dr. sc. pol. Wilhelm Gülich on the evaluation of personality and the qualification of Dr. Gerhard Bock, the candidate envisaged as director of the library of the Institute for International Studies, 20 April 1940 - Authorisation of a remuneration of 50 Reichsmark per month to the lecturer Dr. Gerhard Bock, the head of the library of the Institute for International Studies. Albert Prinzing for the uniform orientation and ongoing support of the library and archive of the Institute for International Studies, 1940 - certificate (memorandum) of service and remuneration of the teaching assistant for the Ephe and Hausa language Bonifacius [Bonifatius] Foli from Togo, 1940 - grant of 500 Reichsmark to Dr. [...] Publisher for the execution of a business trip to Sweden, 1941 - Exemption of the interpreter Anton Wilhelm Bode from the registration fee, 1941 - Passing of the language examination in the Portuguese language by Johann Schulz, 1941 - Approval of an advance of 75 Reichsmark to Dr. Hans-Heinrich Rohde for the execution of a business trip to Bremen, [1941] - Testimony of the private Dr. Ernst Koresch über die bestanden der norwegischen Sprachprüfung am Institut für Sprachenkunde und Dolmetscherwesen, 1941 - Named list of candidates registered for the language certificate examination in WS 1941/1942, [1941] - Admission of the theologian Bernhard Stoevesand to take the language certificate, 1941] - Certificate of Emanuel Twrczynski passing the Romanian examination at the Institute of Linguistics and Interpreting, 1941 - Certificate of Walter Stahr passing the French language examination at the Institute of Linguistics and Interpreting, 1942 - General and specific enquiries about study offers, admission requirements, lectures and exercises of the Auslandswissenschaftliches Institut - Certificate of Eva-Maria Bittner's period of study at the Institut für Sprachenkunde und Dolmetscherwesen for submission to the Reich Labour Service, 1942 - Olgerd von Rimscha admitted to take the Polish language examination, 1940 - Olgerd von Rimscha curriculum vitae in German and Polish, [1940] - transfer of a Group VI position to Charlotte Schober, 1940 - Dr. Schober was awarded a teaching post in Argentina. Wilhelm Rohmeder, 1937 - Appointment of the Legation Council Dr. [...] Voss as a member of the Japanese Diploma Examination Commission, 1937 - Recommendation of Werner Wosseng for an exchange office in Japan, 1941; Handakte des Fakultäts-Secretärs und Universitätsinspektors Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Runze

BArch, RL 40 · Fonds · 1921-1945
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: With the "Ordinance for the Reich Weather Service" of 6 April 1934, the responsibility for the weather service, which until then had mainly been the responsibility of the Länder, was transferred to the Reich Minister of Aviation. The weather service comprised the flight, economic, sea, high altitude and climate weather service. The research and teaching tasks performed by the universities remained unaffected by this. The Reichsamt für Flugsicherung was given the designation Reichsamt für Wetterdienst (RfW) by ordinance of 28 November 1934. He was responsible for the operational, technical and scientific management of the Reich Weather Service. The RfW was subordinate to Division LB 3 (Reichswetterdienst) of the General Air Office in the Reich Aviation Ministry (RLM). With the beginning of the war, the "Chef Wetterdienst" (Chief Weather Service) was created at the Luftwaffe General Staff. Most of the tasks of the LB 3 department in the Reich Aviation Ministry were transferred to the Chief Weather Service, among others: - Organisation, operational and technical management of the weather service, - management of weather intelligence in cooperation with the chief of the intelligence unit, - deployment of personnel according to operational needs, - cooperation with weather services of other parts of the Wehrmacht and other states. Division LB 3 of the General Air Office retained the following tasks: - personnel administration including training, - development and supply of weather service equipment, - operating regulations. The Reichsamt für Wetterdienst with its observatories and research centres and the Deutsche Seewarte remained subordinated to the LB 3 department. The Institute for Long-term Weather Forecasts has been assigned to the Chief Weather Service. In order to enable the Chief Weather Service to manage the weather service responsibly despite the division of responsibilities, he received the authority to issue directives to the General Air Office, Department LB 3. As part of the general cost-cutting measures, in 1944 the operational management and training were also transferred to the Chief Weather Service, and in January 1945 the personnel administration. Only the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst and the Deutsche Seewarte remained with the LB 3 department. In urgent cases, however, the Chief Weather Service was entitled, with the approval of Division LB 3, to give immediate instructions to these services. The weather school of the Reich Weather Service was founded in 1935. It was housed in the building complex of the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst. Your duties were: - training of meteorological staff, - refresher courses for meteorologists, - training courses for technical staff, - training courses for supplementary meteorologists, obtained from physicists and geographers of universities and schools. As a secondary purpose, a uniform mode of operation of all weather stations with regard to meteorological-synoptic term formation as well as entry and processing of weather charts should be achieved. In November 1944 the Reichswetterdienstschule was also subordinated to the chief weather service. Tasks of the departments of the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst Presidential Department: It dealt with all personnel and financial matters. Department I: She was responsible for the operational and scientific management of the climate service. The climate network was divided into five climate districts: Königsberg, Berlin, Münster, Dresden and Munich as well as air conditioning branch offices in Breslau and Stuttgart. All the observation material was collected, tested and processed at the services of the climate districts. This resulted in the monthly "Weather Report Services", monthly reports on precipitation and precipitation maps. The department also carried out research tasks on observation methodology, among other things. Division I was subordinate: - Meteorological observatories in Potsdam, Aachen and Wahnsdorf; - Agricultural meteorological research centres in Geisenheim, Gießen, Müncheberg and Trier; - Bioclimatic research centres in Bad Elster, Braunlage, Friedrichroda and Wyk/Föhr; - Mountain observatories on the Brocken, Feldberg, Fichtelberg, Kahler Asten, Kalmit as well as the Schneekoppe and Zugspitze; - 20 health resort climate circle sites. Department II: The tasks included the processing and evaluation of aerological and synoptic observational material from radiosonde, aircraft and captive balloon ascents as well as pilot soundings to supplement the Hollerith archive; the processing of flight climatologies and other reports for local weather characteristics; development of methods for the recording of spatial fields such as air masses, pressure, temperature, wind and water vapour. Division II was in charge: - Aeronautical Observatory in Lindenberg; - Aerological Observatory in Friedrichshafen; - From 1940: Cloud Research Centre Prague (emerged from the cloud physics department of the Aerological Observatory Friedrichshafen). Division III: It was responsible for the central control of the entire development of meteorological measuring instruments and new instrumental research methods, the procurement of the entire instrument requirements of the aeronautical meteorological service, the testing and calibration of the delivered equipment and its supply to the individual requirement points. In addition, the department was responsible for testing equipment and methods as well as training and retraining personnel in these equipment and methods. For development and testing as well as training and retraining she was directly assigned a radiosonde test platoon (mot.) and a Würzburgstellung with balloon troop. For the acceptance, testing and calibration of equipment, it had at its disposal, in addition to its own calibration group, the radiosonde test centre of the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst and the Aeroprüfstelle e.V. (Aeroprüfstelle). The meteorological state institutes in the occupied territories were incorporated into the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst as new branch offices, e.g. the Klimainstitut Minsk. Until 1945, the following branch offices were dissolved: - the Meteorological Observatories Aachen and Wahnsdorf, - the Aerological Observatory Friedrichshafen, - the Agricultural Meteorological Research Centres Geisenheim, Müncheberg and Trier, - the Bioclimatic Research Centres, - the majority of the spa climate district offices. The mountain observatories were reduced to purely synoptic reporting points and subordinated to the ground organisation of the military weather service in the individual air meadows. Inventory description: The existing archival material originates from two file returns from the USA. The first submission was made in 1968 to the Document Centre of the Military History Research Office, from where it subsequently reached the Federal Archives Military Archives. The return of files in 2004 was directly transferred to the Federal Archives Military Archives. The files previously held in the official printed matter (inventory: RLD 28) were transferred to the inventory. Characterisation of content: The holdings contain only splinter-like documents about the service in the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst and the subordinated observatories and research centres. The preserved documents on the construction and operation of precipitation measuring stations and meteorological stations in the area of the Air Force Command III/IV as well as in Alsace, Lorraine and Luxembourg should be emphasised. In addition, studies and elaborations on climatological and meteorological topics are available. Citation style: BArch, RL 40/...