Note from other hand: Missionary A. Mannfeld, Baubruder, died in Zurich where he was a preacher
North German Missionary SocietyReport by the pupils Wefelmeyer and Leipoldt; Report by Christoph Schönau, Nordhausen
Rhenish Missionary Societydescription: Contains:Acquisition: III/28/1911: VIII A 5811-5853, Photos (West Africa, S.Cameroon, S.Nigeria, Gold Coast), Donation Max v. Stefenelli -- [New acquisition under III/16/1950: VIII 3492-3526 as gift v. Stephenelli] -- Contains: Letter of 14 May 1908 from Stefenelli to Luschan [?], Bad Liebenstein (Thuringia), Hotel Guisisana (Qui-si-sana). Sends 154 photos in Couvert I II (Note: 153 80 73) - 108 Cameroon - 34 South Nigeria - 6 Togo - 5 Benin - 1 Accra. Stefenelli would like to come to Berlin at the end of the month to receive a list of Benin antiquities in person. signed Stefenelli -- Reply letter by Luschan, Berlin 12.6.1908 to Max von Stefenelli in Calabar, Southern Nigeria: concerning the letter by Stefenelli of 2.5.Luschan sends attached list with questions for king, preparation of a panel work on Benin antiquities, copy for king would be possible (reverse 2 drafts by Luschan concerning acquisition of the photographs, acknowledgement) Inv. note III/28/1911 VIII A 5811-5853, G. Kilz, pp. 7.6.1911) three-page questionnaire of the MV
Luschan, Felix vonThe collection comprises the records of the regional association of the Grand Duchy of Saxony of the German Fleet Association, founded in 1900, which has been called the German Lake Association since 1919. In the Weimar Republic a merger with the regional association Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt to the regional association Weimar-Schwarzburg took place, at the latest starting from 1933 this was changed into the regional association Thuringia "Admiral Scheer". Besides general correspondence, in particular for the purchase of information material and the association publications with the presidential office in Berlin, the correspondence with individual local groups as well as documents of the local group Weimar are handed down. extent: 1.3 running meter.
89 sheets, Contains: Weddings April 1910 - October 1919 (with name index) Prussian Army (from 1806/07): Army Division: Army Inspection No. 1 Gdansk: Army Corps No. 1 Königsberg/ East Prussia: - Grenadier Regiment No. 1 (1st East Prussian) Crown Prince, 1913 - Grenadier Regiment No. 3 (2nd East Prussian) King Friedrich Wilhelm I., 1913 - Infantry Regiment No. 43 (6th East Prussian) Duke Karl von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1913 - Infantry Regiment No. 44 (7th East Prussian) Count Dönhoff, 1913, 1915 - Infantry Regiment No. 45 (8th East Prussian), 1915 Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Infantry Regiment No. 129 (3rd West Prussian), 1910 - Infantry Regiment No. 175 (8th West Prussian), 1910 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 72 (Grand Master), 1914 Army Corps No. 20 Allenstein: - Infantry Regiment No. 18 (1st West Prussian), 1914 - Infantry Regiment No. 175 (1st West Prussian), 1910 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 72 (Grand Master), 1914 Army Corps No. 20 Allenstein: - Infantry Regiment No. 18 (1st West Prussian), 1910 - Infantry Regiment No. 17 (1st West Prussian), 1910 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 72 (Grand Master), 1914 Army Corps No. 20 Allenstein: - Infantry Regiment No. 18 (1st West Prussian) Posensches) by Grolman, 1913 - Infantry Regiment No. 59 (4th Posensches) Freiherr Hiller von Gärtringen, 1912 Army Inspection No. 2 Berlin: Gardekorps Berlin: - Intendantur, 1917 - 1918 - Military Training Area Zossen, 1913 - Guard Division No. 59 (4th Posensches) 1, 1914 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 3, 1915 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 5, 1918 - Guard Fusililier Regiment - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 Emperor Alexander, 1916 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth, 1912 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3, 1915 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 5, 1918 - Guard Fusililier Regiment - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 Emperor Alexander, 1916 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth, 1912 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 5, 1915 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth, 1912 5, 1910 - Training Infantry Regiment, 1914 - 1916 - Cuirassier Regiment Gardes du Corps, 1910 - Guard Ulanen Regiment No. 2, 1911 - 1914 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 1, 1913 - 1916 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 2, 1911 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 3, 1914 - 1915 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 4, 1910 - Airship Battalion (Division) No. 1, 1910 - Half Battalion (Division), 1910 - 1918 Army Corps No. 12 (1st Saxon) Dresden: - Rifleman (Fusilier) Regiment No. 108 Prince George, 1910 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 19 (2nd Saxon), 1912 Army Inspection No. 3 Hanover: Army Corps No. 7 Münster: - Hussar Regiment No. 8 (1st Westphalian) Emperor Nikolaus II of Russia, 1912 Army Corps No. 9 Hamburg-Altona: - Artillery Depot Schwerin/Mecklenburg, 1912 - Infantry Regiment No. 85 (Holstein) Duke of Holstein, 1912 - Fusililier Regiment No. 86 (Schleswig-Holstein) Queen, 1911 Army Corps No. 10Hannover: - District Command Celle, 1913 Army Inspection No. 4 Munich: Army Corps No. 3 Berlin: - Commandantur Döberitz, 1916 - Artillery Depot Jüterbog, 1912 - Grenadier Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) Prince Carl of Prussia, 1910, 1913, 1915 - Füsilier Regiment No. 35 (Brandenburg) Prince Heinrich of Prussia, 1914 - Infantry Regiment No. 48 (5th Brandenburg) von Stülpnagel, 1913 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 3 (1. Brandenburgisches) Generalfeldzeugmeister, 1910 - Bezirkskommando Berlin, 1914 Army Inspection No. 5 Karlsruhe: Army Corps No. 8 Koblenz: - Infantry Regiment No. 28 (2. Rheinisches) von Groeben, 1913 Army Corps No. 14 Karlsruhe: - Artillery Depot Rastatt, 1910 Army Inspection No. 7 Saarbrücken: Army Corps No. 16 Metz: - Infantry Regiment No. 173 (9th Lorraine), 1910, 1914 - Ulan Regiment No. 8 Frankfurt/Main: - Rail Regiment No. 2, 1919 - Rail Regiment No. 3, 1913 Army Corps No. 21 Saarbrücken: - Ulan Regiment No. 11 (2nd Brandenburg) Count Haeseler, 1912 Army Inspection No. 8 Berlin: Army Corps No. 5 Posen: - Füsilier Regiment No. 37 (West Prussian) von Steinmetz, 1915 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 20 (1st Posensches), 1913 Army Corps No. 6 Breslau: - Grenadier Regiment No. 10 (1st Silesian) King Friedrich Wilhelm II, 1912 Inspection of the field artillery Berlin: - Feldartillerie-Schießschule Jüterbog, 1912 Other army: - Eisenbahn-Regiment Nr. 3, 1913 - Gewehrprüfungskommission, 1913 - Marine-Artilleriedepot Cuxhaven, 1910 - Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika, 1916 - S.M.S. Stettin (Small Cruiser), 1913 - S.M.S. Thuringia (battleship), 1912 - S.M.S. Württemberg (liner), 1913 - Torpedo Division No. 1, 1911 - Second Sailor Division Wilhelmshaven, 1910 Troops 1. World War II: - Army No. 4, stage motor vehicle convoy No. 36, 1915 - Replacement Machine Gun Company No. 3 Borsigwalde, 1916 - Fortress Boat Department Tilsit, 1915 - Guard Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 1, 1916 - Infantry Division No. 54, Field Hospital 3, 1916 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 77, 1915 Temporary Reichswehr 1919/1920: - Infantry Regiment No. 12 (Infantry Regiment No. 30, 4th Rheinisches Graf Werder), 1919;
Correspondence about house collections in Saxony and Thuringia
Rhenish Missionary SocietyInhalt: Geschäftsabteilung A Geschäftseinrichtung, allgemeine Personalsachen, Schuleinrichtungen, Schulbauten, Schulunterhaltung, Prüfungswesen, allgemeine Unterrichtsangelegenheiten, Stipendien und Beihilfen, Stiftungen. [1776-1952 (1959)] Geschäftsabteilung B Volks- und Hilfsschulen: Schulaufsicht, Lehrpläne, Lehrerangelegenheiten, Angelegenheiten einzelner Schulen. Mittel-, Haupt- und Höhere Schulen: Schulaufsicht, Lehrpläne, Prüfungswesen, Lehrerangelegenheiten, Schulgeld, Angelegenheiten einzelner Schulen. Berufs- und Fachschulen: Schulaufsicht, Berufsschullehrkräfte, Prüfungen an staatlichen Fachschulen, Angelegenheiten einzelner Fach- und Berufsschulen. [1839-1947] Geschäftsabteilung C Universität Jena, Erwachsenenbildung, Bibliotheken und Staatsarchive, sonstige wissenschaftliche Institute, Kunsthochschulen, Theater und sonstige Kunstinstitute, Museen, Vereine, Stiftungen und Institutionen im Bereich der Wissenschaft. [1811-1949] Umfang: 220,0 lfm.
Note: The holdings contain archival material that is subject to personal protection periods in accordance with § 10 Para. 3 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA and until their expiration is only accessible by shortening the protection period in accordance with § 10 Para. 4 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA or by accessing information in accordance with § 10 Para. 4a ArchG LSA. Find aids: Find book (online searchable), find book introduction (online viewable), registry formers: After the decree of 30 April 1815 on the basis of improved establishment of the provincial authorities, the province of Saxony was formed with the administrative districts of Magdeburg, Merseburg and Erfurt, whose chief president began his activities in Magdeburg on 1 April 1816. As a controlling authority and deputy of the Prussian state authorities, he originally had a political position that was primarily observational and more representative. Like the governments, he was subordinate to the state ministries, but at the same time he was in charge of the governments and other intermediate authorities, and as the royal commissioner for the provincial parliament he was in charge of the representation of the estates. As a result of the administrative reforms from 1872 to 1883, his area of responsibility was extended to the entire internal provincial administration of the province, he was given state supervision via the Provincial Association, and in 1883 he was relieved of the office of President of the Magdeburg District. After the First World War and during National Socialism, the sovereign and police functions of the chief president in particular increased considerably; the authority developed into the middle instance of the Prussian state government (from 1932) and finally of the Reich government (from 1935). The self-administration of the province was effectively abolished as early as 1933 and its tasks and responsibilities were transferred to the Chief President. However, the connection between the Office of the High President and that of the NSDAP district leader, which was practised in the other provinces, did not take place. From 1933, the authority was divided into several departments, in particular: General Department, Provincial Council, Department of Secondary Education (Provincial Collegium), National Cultural Department (General Commission/ National Cultural Office), Waterway Directorate (Elbe River Construction Administration), Medical Court Committee and Inspector of the Ordnungspolizei. In spring 1944, the province of Saxony was dissolved; it was replaced by the provinces of Magdeburg and Halle-Merseburg with the Gauleiter of the NSDAP as chief presidents, and the Reich Governor in Thuringia became responsible for the administrative district of Erfurt. In the spring of 1944 the province was dissolved; it was replaced by the provinces of Magdeburg and Halle-Merseburg with the district leaders of the NSDAP as chief presidents, for the administrative district of Erfurt the Reich Governor in Thuringia became responsible. In August 1945, the Magdeburg upper presidium was transferred to the new provincial government as "Der Präsident der Provinz Sachsen, Abwicklungsstelle Magdeburg" (The President of the Province of Saxony, Magdeburg Settlement Office); the settlement office existed until June 1946. Inventory information: The collection was transferred to the Magdeburg State Archives in several deliveries between the end of the 19th century and 1950. It was divided into various registry layers, which were structured around 1968 to the subsets C 20 I Chief President, General Division to C 20 XiX Chief President, Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Security Police.
Contains also: concerns of a fundamental nature regarding the naturalization of foreign-born East foreigners, especially of Jewish descent, and statements of the states of Bavaria and Württemberg regarding Prussian naturalization practice; concerns of the state of Thuringia against the naturalization of the Negro Bohinge Joseph Boholle from Cameroon, April 1928. see also No. 1016.
Contains: Ebe, Burkhart, German sculptor, 1938 Ebeling, Friedrich, Bg., Reichsarbeitsopferführer, 1934 Eber, Elk, German painter, 1941 Eberbach, Colonel, Knight of the Iron Cross with Eichenlaub, 1942 Eberhardt, Dr. Eugen, New German History and Culture Atlas, 1936 Eberhardt, Dr. Fr, new German Historical and Cultural Atlas, 1936 Eberhardt, Magnus von, German Army Commander, 1939 Eberhardt, Otto, Gauwirtschaftsberater, 1939 Eberle, Dr. Johann Christian, Schöpfer d. modern savings bank organization, 1938 Eberle, Syrius, glass painter, 1937 Ebermaier, Dr. Karl, last German governor of Cameroon, 1943 Ebermayer, Erich, German writer, 1943 Ebermayer, Dr.jur.h.c.Dr.med.h.c. Ludwig, Oberstaatsreichsanwalt, 1933 Ebersbach, Georg, employee of the magazine "Das junge Deutschland", 1938 - 1939 Eberstein, Freiherr Friedrich Karl von, SS-Obergruppenführer u. General d. Police, 1944 Ebert, Prof. Dr., President of the German Horticultural Society, 1934 Ebert, Lecturer Dr.phil. habil,a.o.Professor, 1935 Ebert, Lecturer Dr.phil,habil.Fritz, Professor a.o. for General Sciences d. Technical University, 1935 Ebert, Karl, German Intendant, 1933 Ebert, Dr. Otto, SS-Untersturmführer, Managing Director of the Landesverkehrsverband, 1939 Eberth, Dr. Karl, German scholar, discoverer of the typhoid pathogen, o.Dat. Eberhardt, Prof. Bodo, Burgenarchitekt, Privy Councillor, 1935- 1939, 1940 - 1944 Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie von, Honorary Doctor of the University of Vienna, 1926 - 1941 Ecarius, Dr. Fritz, former Lord Mayor of Ludwigshafen, 1937 Eccles, Sloddard von Marruer S., Financial Dictator of America, 1937 Eck, Rudolf, Kämpfer f. Germany, 1937 Eckhardt, Dr, Trainer of the German Mütterschule Dippoldiswalde, 1935 Eckardt, Prof. von, Director of the Institute for Newspapers at the University of Heidelberg, 1932 Eckardt, Felix von, Editor-in-Chief of the "Hamburger Fremdenblatt", 1936 Eckhardt, Dr. Hans, Director of the German Research Institute Kyoto, 1938 Eckhardtstein, Hermann Freiherr von, Diplomat, 1937 Eckart, Dietrich, Publisher of the German Newspaper. Newspaper "Auf gut Deutsch", 1920 Eckart, Simon, owner of manor and brewery, served the "Führer", 1936 Eckerle, Franz, German officer, 1942 Eckert, Otto, Probst, Major and Commander of an observation department, pastor, 1940 Eckert, Bruno, Gauhandwerkswalter, 1937 Eckert, Prof. Dr. et.phil,Dr.rer.pol.h.c. Christian, Prof. d. Wirtschafts Staatswissenschaften, Geheimer Regierungsrat, 1934 Eckert, Ernst, Director, Head of the Hemp Industry Subgroup, 1939 Eckert, Erwin, former Protestant pastor, 1931 Eckert, Jakob, "Neue Wege aus dem Wirtschaftselend" by J.E., o.Dat. Eckardt, Prof.Dr. Alfred, Ministerial Director in the High Command of the Marines of War, 1943 Eckhardt, Paul, Youth Leader of the Employees' Youth in the German Work Front, 1933 Eckhart, Master, Knight-born Dominican from Thuringia, 1927 Eckinger, Josef, Battalion Commander, Knight of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, 1942 Eckmann, Heinrich, Poet, 1938 Eckstein, Prof. Dr. Eckstein, 1943 Eckhardt, Youth Leader of the Employees' Youth in the German Work Front, 1937 Eckinger, Josef, Battalion Commander, Knight of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, 1942 Eckmann, Heinrich, Poet, 1938 Eckstein, Prof. Dr. Eckhardt, 1943 Eckhardt, Paul, Youth Leader of the Employees' Youth in the German Work Front, 1933 Prussian Minister of Arts and Science, Prof. f. Pediatrics, senior physician, 1932 Eckstein, Dr. Josef, leader of the German minority in Prague, 1925 Eckelmann, Prof.Dr.med.rel.h.c.et.phil. Richard, Retired Ministerial Councillor, Geh. Medizinalrat, Goethe Medal for Art and Science, 1941 Eder, Bavaria. Regierungsrat 1. Klasse, Oberregierungsrat im Reichs- und Preußischen Ministerium des Innern, 1936 Eder, Hans, bayer. Bauern- u. Mittelstandsbund, honorary editor, Reichstag deputy, o.Dat. Edschmidt, Kasimir, writer, 1937 Eckard, Carl, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, 1944 Edzard, Cornelius, German aviator, 1927
Preface: Karl Mey * 16 March 1879 in Wandersleben near Gotha, Thuringia; † unknown, after May 1945 Mey studied mathematics and physics at the Humboldt University Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1902 with his work "On the cathode gradient of alkali metals". After completing his studies, Mey worked at the Tegel Military Experimental Station and then at the General Electricity Company (AEG), where he specialized in the improvement of incandescent lamps. In 1909 he became the head of the AEG bulb factory. During the First World War, Mey served in the infantry on the Western Front from 1914 to 1917. After the war, Mey resumed his employment at AEG and, following the spin-off of the light bulb production of AEG, Deutsche Gasglühlicht AG (Auergesellschaft) and Siemens
Note of other picture: A. Mannfeld from Thuringia, sent 1857, returned 1869, died 1907 in Zurich
North German Missionary SocietyCorrespondence, 1832-1846 1905-1938; Statuten, 1832; Extrablatt zu Nr. 35 des Weißenfelser Kreisblattes, with Statuten, Dr., August 1833; Statungen, 1905 1932; Liste d. Missionsarbeiterinnen aus Thüringen, ca. 1931
Rhenish Missionary SocietyIncludes:- planning of an exhibition of National Socialist reconstruction work in Thuringia.- registration of all events except for the party and its divisions with the Kreisring für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda in Jena.- statement of the president of the regional court in Weimar on a statement of the Reich governor Sauekel "One could also bring an entire regional court to Buchenwald".- instruction on the admission of legal guardians to the NSDAP.- Reports of the Regional Courts and Local Courts on the activities of civil servants and employees in the NSDAP and their divisions - Renaming of the SS upper section Rhine to SS upper section Fulda-Werra - Advertising for membership in the Kolonialbund - Transfer of SS section 27 from Gotha to Weimar - Appeal for advertising of women in the Deutsche Frauenwerk.
360 Sheets, Contains and others: - Use for the benefit of Siegfried Holzapfel at the employment office in Berlin, 1939 - Notification to the police president in Berlin or to the police office in Schöneberg of the suspension of Siegfried Seefeld from military service, 1939 - Provision of information to the district court president in Dortmund via the language teacher William Fleischhauer or about his possible activity at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1939 - organization and direction of the Oriental evenings initiated by the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1935 - negotiations with various forwarding companies about the delivery of several book boxes from Nagoya (Japan) intended for the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - forwarding of the lecture catalogues about the "Colonial Science and Related Lectures" to the Prussian State Library, 1933 - admission of J. H. Shamsi in Surat (India) on the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - Examination of a complaint of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger about the seminar listener Kurt Wegener, 1932 - Publication of a grammar of the Nahuatl language compiled by Juan Luna Cárdenas in Mexico City, 1933 - Admission of students of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages under the direction of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, 1933 - Admission of students of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages under the direction of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, 1933 - Admission of students of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages under the direction of Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, 1933 Otto Hoetzsch, Department of Eastern European History and Regional Studies at the University of Berlin, 1933/1934 - sending free copies of the "Illustrated Observer" to the Department of Oriental Languages, 1934 - sending suitable material on the intellectual attitude and attitude of the Catholic Copts living in Egypt to the legal department of the National Socialist League for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (NSAF) or the legal department of the National Socialist League for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (NSAF). of the National Socialist Trade, Commerce and Industry Organisations (NS-HAGO), 1933 - Thanks to Dr. Erich Lange in Berlin for the foundation or provision of books and magazines from the estate of Prof. Dr. Lange. Rudolf Lange to the reference library of the Japanese department of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - examination of the article on the Seminar for Oriental Languages conceived for publication in the "Führer durch das wissenschaftliche Berlin", 1934 - translation of foreign personal names for the postal director P. Schallop in Wandsbeck, 1933 - claim for debt to the [...] Ahuma in Budapest, respectively London because of a loan granted and outstanding from the funds of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1934 - debt claim against Helmut Schwenn in Berlin because of outstanding lecture fees, 1934 - provision of premises to the foreign policy working groups of the "Studentenschaft der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin", 1934 - support of Willy Beyer in Dresden for a research and study trip to Borneo, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. Dr. H. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. H. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. H. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 - provision of information to Prof. Dr. Beyer in Berlin, 1934 [...] Weyl in Kiel about Prof. Dr. Georg Adler respectively about his activity and employment at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - sending special prints of the Palau grammar produced by Bishop Salvator Walleser to the missionary Wilhelm Siemer in Nanyo (Japan), 1934 - admission of Dr. phil. Wolfgang Küpffer in Berlin on the lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - Annual report and overview of the activities of the Executive Board of the German Chamber of Commerce Shanghai for the business year 1933 - 1934 [Shanghai] [1934] (print) - Establishment of foreign language courses at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for members of the Hitler Youth (HJ), 1935 - 1936 - Provision of information to the Amtsgerichtsrat Dr. Wolfgang Küpffer in Berlin Ernst Guradze in Wiesbaden on the origin and ancestry of the Guradze noble family originating from Georgia, 1935 - Provision of information to the former police chief Eugen Hüskes in Wiesbaden on his daughter Anni Hüskes or on their attendance at lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1936 - Information given to the Prussian Forester [...] Lentzner in Retzowsfelde on Prof. Dr. Karl August Lentzner and on his activities and employment at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1936 - Certificate for Ottilie Wang, née. Fränkel about their attendance of the Chinese lectures, 1936 - Giving information to the chief correspondent for Germany of the news agency Reuters in London G. Gordon Young about Dr. Heinrich Putzner and Dr. Heinrich Putzner, respectively on his possible activity at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1936 - support of Othmar Krainz in Berlin for the drafting of a publication on the "Greater Near East", 1936 - certificate for Luise Schroeder (Schröder), employed as an office assistant, in Berlin for submission to the employment office, 1936 - submission of a systematic list or Dictionary of the Pangwe language by the anthropologist and ethnologist Günter Tessmann in Berlin, 1936 - examination of the article about the foreign university conceived for the publication in "Schröders Allgemeiner Deutscher Hochschul-Führer" as well as transmission of a name-listing of the teaching staff, 1936 - distribution of information to Dr. Otto Johannsen in Völklingen about the history of iron production and iron smelting in China by Prof. Dr. Otto Johannsen in Völklingen, Germany. Dr. Max Gerhard Pernitzsch, 1936 - Cooperation with the Main Office for Science of the German Student Body, 1936 - Provision of premises to the Department of Thanksgiving (Colonial Department) of the Gauwaltung Groß-Berlin of the German Labor Front (DAF) for the holding of colonial training evenings, 1936 - Sending of the course catalogue for the winter semester 1936/1937 as well as provision of information on the admission conditions, Lectures and exercises of the Seminar for Oriental Languages to the Kreisleitung Saarlautern of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), 1936 - Admission of Hans Heumeier in Klein-Machnow to take the English language examination, 1937 - Application of Freiherr Rudolf von Engelhardt for a position as librarian at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1936 - Recommendation and placement of persons with Turkish language skills for use at the Foreign Trade Office for the Rhineland in Cologne, 1937 - Application of the Turkish stud. Rifat Esenbel for a position as assistant teacher at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1937 - recommendation and placement of suitable teachers for language education (Russian, Polish, Lithuanian and Latvian) for the Gauleitung Thüringen of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) in Jena, 1938 - The university calendar for the summer semester of 1937 is sent to the director of the Landesstelle für akademische Berufsberatung Regierungsrat [....] Köhler in Leipzig, 1937 - Admission of the lower primordial of the Lichterfelder Realgymnasium Jörg Juergens (Jürgens) to take the Latvian preliminary examination, 1937 - Admission of the Irene Puppel in Berlin to the lectures and exercises of the Ausland-Hochschule, 1937 - Reporting of a false report to the Commission for the Preservation of Time Documents about the records or sound recordings of important time events, speeches of high political personalities or the like existing in the field of work of the Ausland-Hochschule, 1937 - Advertising letter and publication of the Spielgemeinschaft für französische und englische Schülerv Vorstellungen in Berlin, 1937 - Theo Shall, Das Theater im Dienste der Völkerverständigung. Berlin] [1937] (print) - admission of Boris Ohde in Berlin to use the library of the Russian Institute of the Ausland-Hochschule for the purpose of passing the German-Russian Interpreter Examination, 1938 - use for the benefit of Dr. Gustav Neuhaus for the purpose of issuing a foreign exchange certificate, 1938 - certificate for Paul Hacker on his attendance of the Russian exercises and lectures of Dr. Gerhard Roman von Mende at the Ausland-Hochschule for the purpose of granting a study grant, 1938 - admission of Dr. phil. Willy Ebers on the English language courses at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1938 - Information given to the district mayor of the administrative district Tiergarten of the Reich's capital Berlin, respectively to the Welfare and Youth Welfare Office there about Christel Hamann and about her attendance of lectures and exercises at the Ausland-Hochschule, 1938 - information given to Karl Heimann in Frankfurt (Main) about a tropical disease known as "Kiharusi" or "Baridi ya bisi", 1938 - recommendation and placement of suitable persons for the Academy for scientific research and care of the German population (German Academy) in Munich for the purpose of taking over a job at the magazine "Deutschunterricht im Ausland", 1938 - German lessons abroad. Mitteilungen der Vereinigung deutscher Lektoren und Sprachlehrer im Ausland, born 1937/1938, issue 8. München 1938 (print) - German lessons abroad. Mitteilungen der Vereinigung deutscher Lektoren und Sprachlehrer im Ausland, Volume 1938/1939, Issue 1. Munich 1938 (print) - sending of lecture lists as well as information on the admission requirements, lectures and exercises of the foreign university to the Reichsfachschaft für das Dolmetscherwesen in der Deutschen Rechtsfront in Berlin, 1939 - certificate for Kurt Lange in Halle (Saale) on his studies of national sciences at the foreign university, 1939 - admission of Erwin Bothien in Berlin to take the Serbo-Croat language examination, 1939.
1814-1930 (1945) The holdings 70 of the Mainz Municipal Archives comprise all preserved files of the Mainz Municipal Administration from the period 1814/16 to 1930/45, i.e. the period when Mainz belonged to the Grand Duchy or People's State of Hesse, therefore the holdings are also called "Hessian Archives". The "Hessian Archive" also includes the files of the occupation office during the French occupation of 1918-1930 (fonds 71) and the old registry of the Mainz City Library (fonds 72). The personnel files of the Hessian period were also separated and added to the personnel files of the city archive (here: accesses before 1962). The files of the stock 70 originate from the mayor's office of the city of Mainz and from individual municipal offices or companies. Also files of the former district office Mainz are in the inventory. This goes back to the initiative of the former government director Richard Falck, who in the 1920s was active as an assessor in the district office and worked to ensure that the files relating to Mainz were not handed over to the state archives in Darmstadt, but were transferred to the city archives. Apart from a few exceptions, the records of this collection end in 1930. The municipal files from the National Socialist era (1933-1945), which were in the main registry of the town hall, were burned during a bombing raid on Mainz in August 1942. The files were also destroyed at various other municipal offices in 1942-1945. The personnel files that survived the war were not affected. It is not possible to prove for all partial holdings when the files reached the city archives or who handed them in. In the access books from 1909 to 1945, a total of 90 entries of various sizes can be found, which according to their provenance and duration can be assigned to the "Hessian Archive" and which are also largely to be found in today's holdings. Some accesses are no longer to be found and have probably been cashed (e.g. files of the garden administration and the rental agreement office). A large part of the listed deliveries is accounted for by the finance and accounting departments of both the general administration and the city. Companies, but also the local citizen registers, the trade diaries, files on fruit prices and the fruit market, on the poor and welfare, on the electricity and waterworks, election records and various deliveries of school files are mentioned in the access books. A list of the proven accesses can be found in the electronic file of the city archives under Findmittel/Sonstiges. Also after 1945 still files were handed over, which were assigned to the existence 70, in the activity report of 1948-1950 9 Faszikel air-raid protection files (cf. 70/1028 ff.) are mentioned, 1951/52 4 volumes citizen registers of the 19th century are mentioned. Ordnungsarbeiten ab 1935 (nach den Tätigkeitsberichten des Stadtarchivs) The order of the files of the Hessian period was the responsibility of the administrative secretary Wilhelm Danz from April 1935, who was active in the archive from that time. In the year 1940 4533 file bundles were formed. In 1943 390 ordered bundles were added. The type of content of the order is not reported in the activity reports. During the Second World War, a total of 92 bundles of today's 70 files had been moved to the Heldburg in Thuringia. Until 1960, there was no evidence in Mainz for these outsourced files. The files reached the central archives of the GDR in Potsdam via a collection depot in Merseburg and were not returned to the city archives until December 1986. In the "Verzeichnis der von der DDR zurückkommenen Archivalien" these bundles are listed under the numbers 586-678. After their return, they were sorted into the "Hessische Archiv" (Hessian Archive), which had meanwhile been arranged according to the file plan, and before the files were renumbered they bore the signatures "DDR-Akten Nr. [Bündelnummer lt. o. g. Verzeichnis]". During the Second World War, the archive holdings remaining in the house had to be moved several times due to the air raids. On 27.02.1945, "a small, not important, archive of modern records" was destroyed. The two upper floors of the municipal library burnt out, causing the remaining files in the house to become very disordered and the staff had to clean them of debris and dust. The files of the stock 70 were also completely confused. City secretary Danz began anew with a reorganization, in 1948 the ordered stock comprised 291 running meters, in 1952 more than 400 running meters, in 1954: 600 running meters. In 1952 there is still talk of a "jumble of single leaf pieces which are read out of the rubble or come to light from the torn, fallen apart bundles". At that time the collection was divided into 13 sections, which were listed in the activity report for 1950/51-1951/52. In his annual report for the years 1952/53-1953/54, Wilhelm Diepenbach cites an example of the work of organizing single sheets: "In earlier decades, the local court also had to deal with matters of poor law. Consequently, documents relating to this matter were classified under the factual term "local court". Now all such documents are taken out and classified in the civil alphabet under surnames." In the 1950s, Wilhelm Danz had separated out a mountain of files from the Hessian period and planned them for cassation (among them were the files on the Jewish community!); the timely intervention of his archive colleagues prevented the destruction of these valuable archival records. In 1957/58, after the departure of Danz, the archivists noticed that the system according to which the bundles of files had previously been set up (the 13 departments mentioned above) no longer met the requirements, and they had to begin anew with reordering work. The holdings were roughly sorted according to alphabetical keywords, thus preparing the final reorganization. Whether this refers to the order according to the Hessian municipal file plan of 1908 cannot be inferred from the activity reports, but is probable. Wilhelm Danz's successor was the archivist Siemsen, followed by Mrs. Schmelig. As late as 1963, Ludwig Falck, who later became archive director, wrote in the commemorative volume "De Bibliotheca Moguntina": "The uniform order ... is still in progress and will take a long time, since this work has been made very difficult by all kinds of adverse fates." After the conclusion of the order work and the listing of the file bundles formed and inscribed by the archivists according to the registration plan for Hessian mayor's offices from the year 1908, the files could be found with the help of the file plan and by examination in the magazine whether files were available to a file plan department. There wasn't a list of files. The departments and sub-items of the file plan were considered signatures. A first list of files was drawn up in the 1980s by Doris Braun, a graduate archivist. It comprised 1406 numbers and the file plan departments I (head of state) to XII (church affairs) and thus about the first quarter of the entire stock. In 2003, Ursula Kwasniewski, an archivist, began to enter the existing list of files into the archive database "Faust". The unrecorded files were then numbered consecutively and these new file signatures, together with the file titles and file numbers on the file covers, were recorded in the database. The building files in the inventory deviate from this numerical order. They had already been entered some years earlier according to the sections "Bauakten vor 1900" and "Bauakten nach 1900" and within these groups alphabetically according to building owners. This registration corresponded and corresponds to the physical order of the building files which are at the end of the inventory. After entering the approximately 22,000 file titles, Ramona Göbel (later: Weisenberger), a graduate archivist, read the titles on the basis of the database Correction and created a classification, which is largely based on the preliminary order according to the registry plan of 1908. Mainz, November 2008 Ramona Weisenberger
Includes:Correspondence (1920-1990)Copy books (1872- early 20th century)Object files (2nd half 20th century)Calculation books (1907-1947)Account books (1878-1950s)Contracts (1907-1991)Reviews (end of 19th century -1995)In addition to the archives, there is also the "Book and Magazine Archive". This contains the publications published by the publishing house:- Bücher 311,00 lfm- Zeitschriften 198,00 lfmLiteratur:Das Verlagshaus Gustav Fischer in Jena. Its history and prehistory. On the occasion of the 50th company anniversary edited by Friedrich Lütge. Jena 1928 The publishing house Gustav Fischer in Jena. Festschrift commemorating the 75th anniversary 1 January 1953, arranged by Friedrich Stier. Jena 1953.100 years of scientific publishing work in Jena. VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena 1878 - 1953 - 1978. Responsible for the content Harald Beyer. Jena 1978.role, Bernd/ Volker Wahl: The publishing house archive of Gustav Fischer in Jena (founded 1878) in the Thuringian main state archive Weimar. - In: Archive in Thüringen 2/2003, p. 18-19 (http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/jportal_derivate_00212603/2003-2-1_18-19.pdf)Boblenz, Frank: Zur Erschließung der Korrespondenz des Gustav Fischer Verlags in Jena. - In: Archives in Thuringia 1/2007, p. 23-25 (http://zs.thulb.uni-jena.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/jportal_derivate_00203286/ait23-25_2007.pdf)Links, Christoph: Das Schicksal der GDR-Verlage. Privatisation and its consequences. Berlin 2009 (pp. 132-135 to Gustav Fischer Verlag)Gustav Fischer Jena 1878-1928 A directory of works and periodicals published since January 1, 1878 with a systematic subject index. Jena [1928]. 923 S.GND: http://d-nb.info/gnd/32391-3; http://d-nb.info/gnd/4017283-1 ; http://d-nb.info/gnd/4838714-9 ; http://d-nb.info/gnd/16300872-3Umfang: 280.0 running meters.
Contains among other things: - Consultation (if necessary with expert opinion) about: New construction of a post and telegraph service building in Potsdam / New construction of a business building for the House of Representatives in Berlin / New construction of the II. Department of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in Charlottenburg / Construction of an antique museum in Berlin / Design for the Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche in Berlin / Winter flooding in the Reipzig-Schwetiger lowland / Expansion of the western front of the cathedral in Metz / Repairs at the cathedral in Strasbourg / Design for a Reichspost and telegraph service building in Magdeburg / Design for a Catholic garrison church [St.. Petersburg Mauritius] in Strasbourg / design for a Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / winter flooding in the Elbe lowlands near Lenzen / new construction of a business building for the civil divisions of the Regional Court I and Local Court I in Berlin / design for a Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design of a new office building for the civil divisions of the Regional Court I and Local Court I in Berlin / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourgand telegraph service building in Karlsruhe / Restoration of the middle tower at the western front of the Marienkirche zu Mühlhausen in Thuringia / Restoration project at the southwest tower of the cathedral in Trier / New construction of the Protestant parish church in Driesen / Construction of a second church for the Protestant community "Zum heiligen Kreuz" on the square "am Urban" in Berlin / Design for the main building of the Kadettenanstalt in Naumburg an der Saale / New construction of the manor house in Berlin / Construction of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museums in Berlin / New construction of a post and telegraph service building in Oldenburg / Design of the building to erect the Pergamon altar in Berlin / Design of a service building for the government of Frankfurt an der Oder / Connection of lightning conductors to the water supply of the city of Oldenburg / Design of the building to erect the Pergamon altar in Berlin / Design of a service building for the government of Frankfurt an der Oder / Connection of lightning conductors to the water supply of the city of Oldenburg / Design of the building to erect the Pergamon altar in Berlin / Design of a service building for the government of Frankfurt an der Oder / Connection of lightning conductors to the water supply of the city of Berlin / Design of the new building and gas pipelines / sketches by architects Kayser and von Grossheim for the new building of the Universities of Music and Fine Arts in Berlin / regulation of the current conditions of the Vistula and Nogat rivers / restoration of the Aachen Cathedral / structural development of the city of Berlin according to artistic and technical criteria / draft for a General Command and telegraph service building in Stettin / Regulation of the Oder river from Tworkau to Ratibor / Recommendations for the construction of Protestant churches / New construction of a post and telegraph service building at Dominikanerplatz in Breslau / New construction of a service building for the Seehandlungs-Sozietät in Berlin / New construction of a municipal theatre in Poznan / Restoration of old glass paintings at the cathedral in Strasbourg (inquiry of the publishing bookseller Alexander Duncker in Leipzig) - "Expert opinion [....] on the creation of a low-water bed to improve the fairway in the Rhine stretch from Sondernheim to Strasbourg" (official publication, Berlin 1900).
Contains mainly: Presentations and reports of the Rko. strategy and tactics of the KPD before and after the VI World Congress of the KI. apparatus and enlightenment activity among the members of the police and Reichswehr - clashes with the group of rightists and reconciliators in the KPD (Albert Schreiner is mentioned among others), exclusion of the right from the KPD. RFB, League against Imperialism and colonial oppression. Darin: Also includes: Right-wing parties and militaristic organizations.
Contains mainly: VII. and VIII. sessions of the ECCI from 22 November - 16 December 1926 and from 18 - 30 May 1927, respectively - propaganda and training activities of the KPD and the RFB - memorandums on the military policy and enlightenment activities of the KPD CC and the RFB 11th Party Congress of the KPD in Essen from 2-7 March 1927 - Reich Congress of the Labourers and Reich Conference of the Unemployed in December 1926 - RHD, IRH and IAH - League against Colonial Oppression and Imperialism and Anti-colonial Congress in Brussels in February 1927 - Workers' Delegations to the Soviet Union. Darin: Also includes: Right-wing parties and militaristic organizations.
Contains: Rahschoner "Stralsund"; Small cruiser "Stralsund ", (photo); Small cruiser "Strasbourg", (photo) Cannon sloops "Strelasund" - "No. 36"; S.M.S. Small cruiser "Stuttgart", (photo); Torpedo boat "Taku / v.d. Lippe", (photo); speedboat escort ship "Tanga", (photo); mine ship "Tannenberg"; destroyer Z6 "Theodor Riedel", (photo); sail - frigate "Thetis"; S.M.S. small cruiser "Thetis", (photo); anti-aircraft wreath. "Thetis" (ex norw. Harald Harfagre), (photo); auxiliary cruiser (ship 10) "Thor", (photo); river gunboat "Thorn" S.M.S. liner "Thuringia", (photo); gunboat II.Kl. "Tiger"; S.M.S. Gunboat "Tiger", (photo); Torpedo boat "Tiger", (photo); Battleship "Tirpitz", (photo); Night hunting lead ship "Togo" (ex "Coronel"), (photo); Night hunting lead ship "Togo", (photo); Minesweeper "Triton"; Surveying ship "Triton" (photo); S.M.S. river gunboat "Tsingtau" speedboat escort ship "Tsingtau", (photo); supply ship "Uckermark" (ex "Altmark"); S.M.S. torpedo steamer no. IV "Ulan", (photo)
Description of the holdings: The Thuringian Ministry of the Interior in Weimar was established by law on 3 December 1920. It was united with the Ministry of Economics in March 1924 to form the Ministry of the Interior and the Economy, but in November 1928 it was separated from this union again. In 1936 the Ministry of the Interior was directly subordinated to the Reich Governor. It now bore the name "Der Reichsstatthalter in Thüringen - Der Staatssekretär und Leiter des Thüringischen Ministeriums des Innern" and remained in existence until June 1945. The Ministry was initially divided into six business departments. After the administrative reform of 1930, it consisted of the business departments listed below. The latest status of the business structure is decisive for the order of the files. A: General affairs; also responsible for surveying, also since 1930 for commercial police, until 1936 for fire-fighting, 1930 to 1938 for personnel matters, 1935 to 1939 for registry office supervision, since 1936 for homeland protection, nature conservation and monument preservation B: Construction police; road construction until 1933 C: housing and settlement 1931 to 1933; road construction since 1933 D: Gemeinde- und Kreisangelegenheiten D/Fin: Community finances: F: Veterinary affairs since 1938 G: Personnel since 1938 I: Inspector of the Ordnungspolizei since 1938 P: Police; also responsible for fire-fighting since 1936 W: Military service department since 1935. Since 1939 the Ministry had been affiliated with the then established State Food Office, Dept. B, which was responsible not only for the war nutrition of the state of Thuringia, but also of the Prussian administrative district of Erfurt and the Prussian district of Schmalkalden. In June 1945 a state office was formed for the internal administration. In 1946, after numerous shifts of responsibility, the Ministry of General Administration was founded, which was renamed the Ministry of the Interior in 1947. - The files delivered before 1945 have been lost due to the effects of war. The current stock was taken over in 1945, especially in 1951. Remarks: Under the leadership of the State Council of Thuringia, the state government worked from 1920 on with 7 departments, including the department of Internal Affairs. From this department the Thuringian Ministry of the Interior was formed on December 3, 1920, which was active until June 12, 1945. In the meantime it operated as the Department of the Interior of the Ministry of the Interior and Economy (8 March 1924 - 3 November 1928). The tradition reflects the performance of tasks in the areas of state administration and sovereignty, roads, municipal and district affairs, welfare and health care, veterinary affairs, personnel, police and military affairs. The collection contains files, in particular for the healthcare sector (pharmacies) and for the foundations, some of which date back as far as the 17th and 19th centuries respectively. These files were kept at the authorities of the Thuringian individual states (except Saxony-Coburg) and from 1920 onwards continued by the Ministry of the Interior. The collection also contains ministerial files from the period after 1945, which are continued by an incosseous inventory formation. Similarly, the collection "Land Thüringen - Ministerium des Innern" contains files concerning events from the period from 1920 to 1945. The traditional personnel files for the ministry are located in the "Personnel data from the area of internal affairs".