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28th and 29th Infantry Divisions 55th, 57th and 58th Infantry Brigade Peace (Existing)

28th and 29th Infantry Division: The XIV Army Corps formed on 01.07.1871 was divided into the 28th and 29th Infantry Division, which was also founded at the same time. The 28th Infantry Division included the 55th and 56th Infantry Brigades as well...

In: XIV (Baden) Army Corps >> Divisionen

Appointment as professor (M - Z); bestowal of the highest awards, esp. applications and requests for the bestowal of the title of professor on persons not in state service

Appointment as professor of the pianist Moritz Mayer in Berlin-Wilmersdorf called "Mayer-Mahr", of Dr. Heinrich Karl Nicklisch of the Handelshochschule Mannheim, of the librarian Dr. Max Oeser in Mannheim, of the director of the conserva...

In: Foundations and Scholarships >> Awarding of the Most High Prizes, Special Applications and Applications for Awarding the Title of Professor to Persons Not in State Service

Diplomats, Federal Foreign Office

Contains: - Bismarck, Fürst Otto v., Reichskanzler, Berlin: Letter (copy) to His Majesty the Emperor about the scholarly proletariat 16.3.1890 - Berchem, Count v., (Federal Foreign Office), Berlin: Conference with Director A. Hellwig and Prof. Foe...

In: Althoff, Friedrich Theodor (collection) >> 05 Correspondence Althoffs, ordered by sender's professions

Ministry of Foreign Affairs concerning Württemberg legation in Berlin (inventory)

In Berlin there was a Württemberg legation since the 18th century, which existed until 1933. Until 1870/71, she was responsible for Württemberg's relations with the Kingdom of Prussia, then also with the German Empire, and was the envoy of Wü...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Cabinet, Privy Council, Ministries 1806-1945 >> Ministry of Foreign Affairs >> ministry >> Concerning Württemberg embassies and consulates

Württemberg legation in Berlin (inventory)

1st history of the Württemberg legation in Berlin: There was a Württemberg legation in Berlin from the 18th century until 1933. Until 1870/71, she was responsible for Württemberg's relations with the Kingdom of Prussia, then also with the Ger...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Cabinet, Privy Council, Ministries 1806-1945 >> Ministry of Foreign Affairs >> Embassies and consulates