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District office Lahr (inventory)

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon almost doubled the territory of the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810. In 1803 it was elevated to the status of electorate and in 1806 to that of gra...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

District Office Überlingen (existing)

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon almost doubled the territory of the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810. In 1803 it was elevated to the status of electorate and in 1806 to that of gra...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

District office Müllheim (inventory)

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon brought the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810 almost a doubling of its territory and an enormous expansion of its population, as well as in 1803 the ...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

District office Säckingen (existing)

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon brought the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810 almost a doubling of its territory and an enormous expansion of its population, as well as in 1803 the ...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

District office Lörrach (inventory)

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon brought the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810 almost a doubling of its territory and an enormous expansion of its population, as well as in 1803 the ...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

Constance District Office

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon brought the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810 almost a doubling of its territory and an enormous expansion of its population, as well as in 1803 the ...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

Freiburg Arbitration Committee (existing)

Development of conciliation committees: With the law about the Vaterländischen Hilfsdienst of 5.12.1916, RGBl. page 1333ff, the Supreme Army Command hoped to be able to oppose the military setbacks with a home front: a second mobilization was to ...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department of State Archives Freiburg (Archivtektonik) >> German Reich until 1945: lower authorities, lower special authorities >> Division Reich Labour Ministry >> Conciliation committees and employment offices

Education authority Emmendingen (inventory)

Authority history: After the appointment of district school councillors in eleven district school districts for the middle school supervision in Baden in 1864, the district of Emmendingen belonged to the district school district of Freiburg and t...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department of State Archives Freiburg (Archivtektonik) >> Baden-Württemberg 1952 ff: Lower authorities, lower special authorities >> Ministry of Culture and Sport >> State education authorities

District office Villingen (inventory)

History of the authorities: The territorial reorganization of Germany by Napoleon brought the former margraviate of Baden between 1803 and 1810 almost a doubling of its territory and an enormous expansion of its population, as well as in 1803 the ...

In: District offices, district administrator's offices

Directorate of the Wiesenkreis (inventory)

History of the authorities: The organisational rescript of 26 November 1809 divided the Grand Duchy of Baden into ten districts, named after mountains and rivers, with so-called district directorates as administrative authorities, following the ex...

In: Authorities existing until 1832

Directorate of the Dreisamkreis (inventory)

History of the authorities: The organisational rescript of the 26. In November 1809, the Grand Duchy of Baden was divided into ten districts named after mountains and rivers, with so-called district directorates as administrative authorities, foll...

In: Authorities existing until 1832