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5.12-3/1 Mecklenburg- Schwerinsches Ministry of the Interior (inventory)

The Ministry of the Interior, created by the Decree of 10 October 1849, was the supreme head of the internal administration of the Land, insofar as it did not fall within the remit of other ministries or the State Ministry. The Ministry was in cha...

In: Schwerin State Archives (archive tectonics) >> 5th Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1849 - 1933 / Mecklenburg 1934 - 1945 >> 5.1 Parliaments and State Authorities >> 5.12 State Authorities >> 5.12-3 Ministry of the Interior with subordinate authorities

Customs and excise, trade statistics (inventory)

Inventory description: The customs and excise deputation was used to supervise the entire customs and excise system in 1814. It monitored customs duties on goods, ship customs duties and consumption excise duties (excise duty). In 1844 the Trade S...

In: State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik) >> SUBJECT MANAGEMENT >> FINANCIAL FINANCIAL SPACES >> ZÖLLE UND INDIREKTE STEUERN

Prisoner of war and internee mail in the First World War. - Postal traffic with German prisoners of war and civilians in English camps and in the English colonies and dominions or in German colonial territory occupied by English troops: Vol. 1

Contains among other things: Visit of English prison camps by American diplomats from the US Embassy in London, 1915 - 1916 Internal weekly reports of the German Red Cross in Hamburg on the situation of prisoners of war Germans in camps in England...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Foreign Affairs, Colonial and Occupation Administration >> Federal Foreign Office (inventory) >> R 901 Federal Foreign Office, Part: Department of Trade Policy (1869 - 1920), Volume 1 >> postal sector >> Postal traffic in the First World War >> Prisoner of war and internee mail in the First World War. - Postal traffic with German prisoners of war and civilians in English camps and in the English colonies and dominions, or in German colonial territory occupied by English troops.