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Party Chancellery (Inventory)

On April 21, 1933, Hitler appointed his personal secretary Rudolf Hess, the former head of the "Political Central Commission" of the NSDAP, as "deputy of the Führer" and authorized him to decide in his name on all matters conce...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Facilities of the NSDAP >> Reichsleitung

Reichsstelle für Raumordnung (stock)

History of the Inventor: The Act of 29 March 1935 on the Regulation of Public Land Requirements (Gesetz über die Regeung des Landbedarfs der öffentlichen Hand) (1) issued by the Reich Ministry of Food and Drink (Reichsernährungsministerium) establ...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Finance, Building and Regional Planning

Reich Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda (inventory)

History of the inventor: Joseph Goebbels, who had already been head of the NSDAP's Reich Propaganda Department since 1929, had certainly developed plans for a Ministry of Propaganda even before the seizure of power.(1) The Reichskabinett (Rei...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> cult, science, propaganda

Academy for German Law (inventory)

History of the Inventory Designer: Founded in 1933, since 1934 as a public corporation of the Reich subject to the supervision of Reichsju‧stizministers and Reich Minister of the Interior, responsible for the promotion and Ver‧wirklichung of the &...

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Justiz

Reich Office for Foreign Trade (Inventory)

History of the Inventor: By order of 7 Sept. 1929, the Federal Foreign Office and the Reich Economic Ministry merged the Central Office for the Foreign Economic Intelligence Service, the Customs Office in the Reich Economic Ministry and the German...

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

Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 4

Contains among other things: Ordinance on compulsory service with the Imperial Protection Forces in South West Africa Imperial Ordinance on rights to real estate in the protection area Newspaper article on the protection area law

In: Management of the area >> Kiautschou laws and regulations

German Imperial Naval Office

Presse

Reporting, dissemination of information to the press, correspondence with the following newspapers or publishing houses, etc: Demokratischer Zeitungsdienst, Art and Artists, Berliner Volkszeitung, Reichsverband der Bild-Berichterstatter, Berliner ...

In: Archive of the Academy of Arts >> Historical Archive >> 1st Prussian Academy of Arts (1696-1955) >> Prussian Academy of Arts >> 07. administrative matters of a substantive nature >> 07.08. Press, publications

Consultations on the Law Implementing the General Act of the International Conference of Algeciras and on Franco-German Agreements on Morocco and Equatorial Africa

Also contains: Deutsche Marokko-Zeitung, No. 105 from 27.10.1908; Deutsche Marokko-Korrespondenz, No. 46 from 5.11.1908 (?); Memorandum and documents about German mining interests in Morocco, (1806-1909), 1910 (?); Inquiry in the Württemberg Parli...

In: State Ministry (inventory) >> II. imperial affairs >> R. foreign affairs >> 3. treaties of the German Reich with foreign states

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: War and Military Matters (Inventory)

History of the Ministry: The Württemberg Ministry of Foreign Affairs, initially also known as the Cabinet Ministry and headed by two ministers, had existed since January 1, 1806. According to the Organization Manifesto of January 18, 1806, the Min...

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

Jesuit law

Contains among other things: Missionary work of the Fathers of the Holy Spirit in Cameroon; various applications regarding the law; unauthorized exercise of church offices; law concerning punished church servants; execution and repeal of the Jesui...

In: 2.3 German Confederation, German Reich and individual federal states >> 2.3.2 German Empire (from 1871) >> 2.3.2.5 Legislation

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

Karl Fritz Collection (inventory)

Curriculum vitae Karl Fritz: Karl Fritz, born on 29 November 1914 in Pfullendorf as the son of a plasterer and a part-time farmer, was made possible by a scholarship to attend the grammar school in Constance. Immediately after graduating from high...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Freiburg (Archivtektonik) >> Sammlungen und Sonderbestände >> Sonstige Sammlungen

Deputy General Command XIII. A.K. / General Command (inventory)

1st Deputy General Command XIII (K.W.) Army Corps: When Emperor Wilhelm II declared a state of war on the Reich's territory on 31 July 1914, the Prussian Law on the State of Siege of 4 June 1851, which conferred executive power on the militar...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Military holdings 1871-ca. 1920 >> Authorities and formations >> Supreme Command Authorities and Higher Staffs >> Substitute staffs