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Sparkasse competition companies, regulation of the special-purpose savings bank system in general and matters relating to the special-purpose savings banks in Gera, Eisenach and Apolda

Contains among other things: Statutes of the Deutsche Krankensparkasse e.G.m.b.H. Apolda and the Kolonialsparkasse Weimar e.G.m.b.H.

In: Thuringian Main State Archives Weimar (Archivtektonik) >> Holdings of the State of Thuringia (1920-1952) >> Central State Authorities (1920-1952) >> Thuringian Ministry of the Interior (inventory) >> 3. community and district affairs [Thuringian Ministry of the Interior D] >> 3.4 District and municipal finances >> 3.4.6 Savings banks >> 3.4.6.1 General savings bank matters: Laws, regulations, reporting, circulars, organizations, relationships with competitors, advertising, statistics, personnel matters, as well as general business matters.

Minor works on Thuringian history for magazines:

Contains Munuskripte (typewritten) 'Die Verwaltungsdrucksachen der thüringischen Staaten vom 18. Jahrhundert bis 1922' (August 1938) 'Der Große Teich in Altenburg. Geschichte seiner künstlichen Gestaltung vornehmlich im 18. Jahrhund...

In: Other discounts >> Facius >> Friedrich Facius (1907-1983): Archivist, Head of the branch office of the General State Archive Karlsruhe in Freiburg (holdings) >> 4. works >> 4.5 Journal publications

Facius, Friedrich

Page 151: Britannia Simonstown to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Reports of Konigsberg off Inhambane may...

Page 151: Britannia Simonstown to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Reports of Konigsberg off Inhambane may not be reliable. Page 152: Marine Paris to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Information from Vice Consul Monrovia. 32 German vessels at Dual in River Came...

In: The National Archives >> Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies >> Records of the Navy Board and the Board of Admiralty >> Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War >> Cape Telegrams, Part 1, 27 July-1 October 1914. (Described at item level).