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Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76 [Va], Va Sekt. 2 Tit. IV Nr. 65 · File · 1910-1935
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

410 sheets, Contains and others: - Statutes for the establishment of a Hans Meyer Professorship Foundation for Colonial Geography at the University of Berlin on 17 September 1910 - Approval of the Foundation, 1910 - Appointment of Dr. Fritz Jaeger as Associate Professor for Colonial Geography in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Berlin, 1911 - Award of the 2nd Class Crown Order to Prof. Dr. Fritz Jaeger Hans Meyer, 1911 - Design and structuring of colonial-geographical education at the University of Berlin and establishment of a colonial department at the Geographical (University) Institute, 1911 - Leave of absence of Prof. Dr. Fritz Jaeger on a scientific journey to South West Africa, Cameroon, British Nigeria and Togo, 1913 - Privatdozent Dr. Walter Behrmann was commissioned to represent Prof. Dr. Fritz Jaeger on leave of absence, 1914 - Head of the Colonial Department of the Geographical Institute of the University of Berlin was transferred to Prof. Dr. Fritz Jaeger. Otto Baschin, 1914 - Dismissal of Prof. Dr. Fritz Jaeger, appointed to the University of Basel, from the Prussian civil service, 1928 - Reason for the necessity of reoccupying the professorship for colonial and overseas geography at the University of Berlin and initiation of an appeal procedure (Report of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Berlin of 15.6.1928) - Granting of a teaching contract for colonial geography at the University of Berlin (Report of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Berlin of 31. June 1928) May 1929) - Appointment of the Privatdozent Prof. Dr. Carl Troll as extraordinary professor for colonial and overseas geography in the philosophical faculty of the University of Berlin, 1930 - Leave of absence of Prof. Dr. Carl Troll to carry out a scientific journey to Africa, 1933 - Extension of the leave of absence of Prof. Dr. Carl Troll leaving the teaching position remuneration, 1934 - Report of Prof. Dr. Carl Troll on his research journey through Eastern Africa of 22 November 1934.

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extensive holdings on the African colonies (in part also after 1919), including collections by Theobald Fischer, Fritz Jaeger, Hans Meyer, Ernst Nowack, Georg von Prittwitz and Gaffron, Günter Tessmann, Carl Troll and others