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BArch, N 227/10 · File · 30. Jan. 1913 - 18. Jan. 1928
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: On the occasion of the centenary of the Freedom Wars, (30 Jan 1913); ceremonial speech on the occasion of the unveiling of the monument to the deceased members of the Cameroonian Schutztruppe in Frankfurt/O. on 31 Oct 1926; on the occasion of 17 Dec 1926; speech on the occasion of the 50th military anniversary of Kaiser Wilhelm II on 31 March 1927 in front of the Lübeck office-associations; speech on 16 Dec 1927 (Lowitz-Day); Reich foundation ceremony on 18 Jan 1928

Morgen, Kurt von
Morning, Curt of (stock)
BArch, N 227 · Fonds · 1870-1928
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: 01.11.1858 - 15.02.1928, General of the Infantry Inventory description: Documents from the entire period of service, e.g. in colonial service in Africa (1889, 1894), as military attaché¿ in Constantinople (1897-1901), about the participation in the Sudan campaign of Lord Kitchener (1896-1898) on the English-Turkish side, in the Thessalian War (1897) on the Greek side, from the 1st World War as commander of the 3rd Reserve Division and commander general of the 1st and 4th Reserve Corps; manuscript of the memoirs. Citation style: BArch, N 227/...

Morgen, Kurt von
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 7 · Fonds · 1913-1920
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Corps History: The Corps was established according to the mobilization plan in August 1914 and disbanded during the demobilization in 1918. At the beginning of the war, the corps was subordinated to the 7th Army and divided into two reserve divisions (26th and 28th reserve divisions). During the war it was used only on the western theater of war. The structure of the corps staffs was the same everywhere at the beginning of the war. The Commanding General was assisted by a Chief of the General Staff as co-responsible advisor and superior of all organs of the Staff. The staffs were divided into the General Staff Division I (I a leadership, I b rear services, I c enemy position), Adjutantur II (II a officer's personnel, II b personal service at the General, II c team substitute and horse affairs), Feldjustiz III, Intendantur- und Kassenwesen IV a, Sanitätswesen IV b, Veterinärwesen IV c, Militärseelsorge IV d, Feldpost, Kommandant des Hauptquartiers und Feldgendarmerie. The commanding generals of the XIV Reserve Corps during the war were: General of Artillery Richard von Schubert02.08.1914 to 13.09.1914, Lieutenant General Hermann von Stein14.09.1914 to 28.10.1916, Lieutenant General Georg Fuchs 28.10.1916 to 11.03.1917,Lieutenant General Otto von Moser11.03.1917 to 07.02.1918,Lieutenant General Arthur von Lindequist08.02.1918 to 14.06.1918,Lieutenant General Richard Wellmann15.06.1918 to 23.08.1918,General der Infanterie Kurt von Morgen24.08.1918 bis zur Demobilmachung..In the Free State of Baden the new formation of the Baden People's Army began on 13 January 1919 with the acceptance of volunteers. As a reaction to the so-called "Spartacus Uprising" in February 1919, the Reich and Badische Volksregierung had further voluntary associations set up at all units in addition to the existing voluntary formations. Inventory history: After the end of the war, the files remained with the General Command of the XIV Army Corps. From January 1920, the establishment of an archive of the XIV Army Corps was begun, in which the archives of the settlement agencies were brought together. In autumn 1920 the corps archive moved to the infantry barracks in Heilbronn. From January 1921, the Corps Archives entered the portfolio of the Reich Ministry of the Interior under the name Aktenverwaltung XIV, before being incorporated into the Reichsarchiv in Potsdam as the Heilbronn archive branch on April 1, 1921. As a result of the merger of the Heilbronn and Stuttgart branches of the Reich Archives, the holdings were transferred to Stuttgart in 1924. The Württembergische Archivdirektion, which took over the administration of the holdings of the Army Archives Stuttgart after the end of the Second World War, handed over the XIV Army Corps to the General State Archives Karlsruhe in the years 1947 to 1949. A very detailed history of the holdings is contained in the foreword of the Deputy General Command of the XIV Army Corps (holdings 456 F 8). 848 fascicles with a circumference of 21.25 linear metres are included in the holdings. References: Die Badener im Weltkrieg 1914/18, edited by Wilhelm Müller-Loebnitz, Karlsruhe 1935.German Military History in six volumes 1648-1939, edited by the Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt Freiburg, Munich 1983.Fenske, Hans: Die Verwaltung im Ersten Weltkrieg, in: Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte, vol. 3, Stuttgart 1984, p. 866-908.Fischer, Joachim: Zehn Jahre Militärarchiv des Hauptstaatsarchivs Stuttgart, in: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 37 (1978), p. 362-368.Jäger, Harald: Das militärische Archivgut in der Bundesrepublik für die Zeit von 1871 bis 1919, in: Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen 1968/2, S. 135-138.Overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, edited by Joachim Fischer (published by the Staatliche Archivverwaltung Baden-Württemberg, vol. 31), Stuttgart 1983.

BArch, N 227/2 · File · 31. Okt. 1898 - 30. Dez. 1912
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Kaiser Wilhelm I: Appointment as Major under promotion, as Flügeladj.; Ministry of the Royal House: Letter of thanks for transfer of the work "Durch Kamerun von Süd nach Nord"; GenOberst Graf Waldersee: Letter of thanks; Kaiser Wilhelm II: Command as Gr. GenSt. under removal as Mil.Att. at the Embassy in Constantinople and at the Embassy in Belgrade; Emperor Wilhelm II: Silver award of his name; Austro-Hungarian Embassy in Constantinople (correspondence); v. Liebert, Brandenburg (correspondence) Count Schlieffen (Chef d. GenSt. of the Army): Letter of thanks; German-Asian Society: elected to the Board; Royal Office of Herold: Diploma of Nobility and Family Coat of Arms; Lauenstein, Lüneburg (correspondence); Georg Maria Schaumburg Lippe: Telegram of Condolence; Margarethe v. Krepp, née Freiin v. Ende; Krupp v. Bohlen u. Halbach: Telegram of Condolence

Morgen, Kurt von
BArch, N 227/20 · File · 31. Aug. 1889 - 11. Jan. 1897
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Correspondence with: Shipowner C. Wörmann; Zintgraff, Cameroon; Marshal, (exp. office); The Chancellery of the Kaiserl. Consulate General for Egypt in Cairo; Miscellaneous: Chronological Register of Research Trips to the Individual Areas, 1884-1894; German Colonial War League: Award Certificate for Curt v. Morgen for the Silver Colonial Award

Morgen, Kurt von
BArch, N 227/12 · File · o.Dat.
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Recordings: C. v. Morgen in the Thessalian campaign of 1897; C. v. Morgen in the wake of the emperor in Jerusalem; C. v. Morgen river discovered in Cameroon (Somaga); C. v. Morgen stormed enemy Fortress in Cameroon; C. v. Morgen with his army pile in Cameroon; photos of the most diverse uses Gen. v. Morgen

Morgen, Kurt von