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Inspector General for the German Road System (Inventory)

History of the Inventory Designer: Introduction Prehistory up to 1933 The rapid increase in car traffic after the First World War meant that road construction in Germany had to face up to these new requirements. The aim was to rapidly improve the ...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Economy, Armament, Agriculture, Post, Traffic

Central office for trade and commerce (inventory)

The file delivery of the Central Office for Trade and Commerce in Stuttgart. Von Walter Grube: The Königlich Württembergische Zentralstelle für Gewerbe und Handel (Royal Württemberg Central Office for Trade and Commerce) has assumed a particularly...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik) >> Upper and Middle Authorities 1806-around 1945 >> Division Ministry of the Interior >> Higher authorities, central institutions

Prussian government for the Hohenzoll. Country: Presidential Department (inventory)

History of Tradition The history of the Presidential Department The history of the Prussian government was divided into three or four departments, namely the Presidential Department (Department P), Administration (Department I) and Tax and Treasur...

In: State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik) >> Hohenzollern stocks >> Prussian administrative district of the Hohenzollerische Lande >> Prussian Government

33 Research and Material Testing Institute for Civil Engineering (FMPA) - Otto-Graf-Institut (inventory)

Universitätsarchiv Stuttgart Findbuch zum Bestand 33 Forschungs- und Materialprüfungsanstalt für das Bauwesen (FMPA) - Otto-Graf-Institut Edited by Dr. Volker Ziegler With the cooperation of Hanna Reiss, Tamara Zukakishvili, Stephanie Hengel, Mari...

In: Stuttgart University Library, Department of University Archives >> stock overview >> 7. central institutions