Jacobi
23 Archival description results for Jacobi
Contains: Promotionsordnungen, Gebühren; Rechtsgutachten über Prüfungsungsgebühren (Fritz Marschall von Bieberstein, van Calker), 1934; Edict of the Minister of Culture on Examination Content (Weltanschauung und Politik) in Exams with Minor in Philosophy, 1934; Supplement to the Promotionsordnung der Rechts- und Staatswissenschaftlichen Fakultät (Entzug des Doktorgrades), [1934]; Inquiry of the Reich Ministry on philosophy as a compulsory examination subject for doctoral examinations and answers of the faculties, 1935; Inquiry of the Mannheim Local Court on the management of the Faculty of Medicine, 1935; Study and Examination Regulations of the Medical Faculty, 1932; Decree on the forwarding of doctoral and diploma theses to the Reich Planning Office; Decree of the Reich Minister for Science, Education and People's Education of 4 January 1935; Decree of the Reich Minister for Science, Education and People's Education of 4 December 1935.9.1939 with regard to doctorates; keeping of a title and Dr. des.; report on the income of the University Library 1929/30-1934/35, 1935; examination authority of non-Aryan university teachers, 1935; enactment by the Reich Minister with regard to doctoral and habilitation overview of doctoral fees 1932-1934; acceptance of Jewish doctoral students, 1935; publication of dissertations on Volkstums- und grenzdeutschen bzw. Auslandsdeutschen Grenztumsfragen, 1936; Nostrifikation von ausländischen Doktortiteleln, 1936; Prohibition on awarding doctoral theses requiring travel abroad, 1936; Wearing of external (ab)signs of the doctoral candidates (ring and birett); Renewal of diplomas for the golden doctoral anniversary; Writing of dissertations in languages other than German; ProFakultät, 1939; Principles to be taken into account in the revision of the doctoral regulations, [1939]; Facilitation of the doctoral examinations for physicians, 1939; Use of colonial terminology in relation to the Eastern expansion in dissertations, 1940; Inquiry of the Gestapo Bielefeld regarding possible Freiburg doctors, 1940; Promotionsordnung der Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 1938; submission of doctoral certificates, 1941; circular of the party official examination commission for the protection of Nazi writings; dissertations of ideological or political content, 1941; facilitations for participants in war when passing the doctoral examination, 1942; Dissertations on historical-political topics, folklore, border and foreign German questions or foreign German questions published in 1943; Academic degrees of expatriates revoked in 1943; Doctorates approved by the French military government in 1945; Individual cases which require a doctorate in return for renunciation of licensure or licensure; Dissertations on the following topics published in 1943 due to non-compliance Martin Jacobi (03.02.1909), Raphael Landau (02.05.1907 - Feb. 1969), Hans Mansfeld (14.05.1911-28.02.2002), Marianne Boiselle (11.01.1909-07.07.1992); special cases (e.g. rejected promotions): Anton Bauer, Beate Behrend, Bohnstedt, Erich Brenneisen, Josef Decking, Felix Dreyer, Otto Feger, Kletus Fischer, Ernst Fleischhauer, Hermann Freudenberg, Dominik Garantsch, Hildegard Griebel, Albert Griesbach, Haarmann, Liselotte Hesse, Highby; Ferdi Himpele, Hermann Hoberg, Paul Hundeck, Ulrich Janssen, Carl KesKraus, Hans Kronheim, Heinrich Kunath, Bernhard Lantzsch, Erwin Leser, Luckner, Mack, Johannes Majic (09.01.1914), Mellon, Ernst Nitschke, Otto Nuss, Ludwig Obermann, Hugo Ohntrup, Hans Pfitzner, Puttfarken, Rudolf Rasch, Emil Reisser, William Robertson, Schahien, Elisabeth Schmid, Heinrich Schmidt, Joseph Schneiders, Hermann Schnell, H. Schwarz, Heinrich Seeling (06.09.1906), Willi Seidel, Indra Sen, John Redford Shatteicher; August Wilhelm Sohn, Thomas Sommer, Sorkin, Karl Thimm (*03.08.1909), VermehrenWassner, Ilse Zimmermann, Darin: Ludwig Aschoff, Zur neue Studien- und Prüfungsordnung der Mediziner, Sonderdruck aus: Praemedicus 11; expert opinion by Bauch on the dissertation "Die Raumdarstellung in der englischen Landschaftsmalerei" by Thomas Sommer, 1939;
Acquired 2009 by Antiquariat Steinkopf, Stuttgart, from the estate of Rössle]; Inspector Fabri's interpretation of 1 Cor. 12-15, written off by M. W. 1884, by Inspector K. Krafft (1862-1942) received 31.5.1939; Letter Jacobi from Inspector Dr. Fabri, written up in the Bible studies, various possession notes, written off probably 1865/1866; Fabri Matth. 13 and 1. Cor. 15, from possession F. Liederwald (1860-1947); Bible studies held by Insp. Dr. Fabri in the Mission House at Barmen, 1864-1866, various possession notes; Fabri, Dogmatics: The Means of Grace, received from Inspector K. Krafft 25.5.1939; Fabri, short outline of church dogmatics, received from Inspector K. Krafft 25.5.1939; The letter to the Ephesians, copy of Miss. Sundermann, 1942, also contains 1 page quotation Fabri "Der Krieg ist ein Gericht Gottes", drawn L. (Liederwald?); excerpts from a letter: Zur Biographie Heft III (Rössle); interpretation of Matth. 25,1-13, 9.10.1864, Nachschrift (Rössle?); booklet inscribed: Fabri's last speech in Nuremberg, issue IV, also contains; Letters to Fabri's sister Anna; Correspondence Rössle; Two speeches given at the funeral ceremony (of Fabri) in the church of Godesberg; 3 photos of Fabri; leaves of the memory of the beatified church councillor Dr. E. F. W. Fabri of Würzburg. Würzburg 1866, from the possession of the sister of Fabri?; Rössle's essay in the Deutsches Pfarrerblatt, 1943; various obituaries; notebook with various parts, mostly sermons; Die Ohnmacht des Amtes, 1864; Bible studies on the Philippian letter, Ringstedt 1859/1860; The Comforting Name of the Lord and other sermons; Experiences in Brazil, 1892-1900, "written by father 1901/1902", envelope Diarium Carl du ?, written by father Rössle?
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains: Collection of instructions issued from Bremen to the stations, 1864-1877; correspondence with the State Secretary in the Foreign Office, von Jacobi, 1891-1901 - Note: Handfile of the Mission Inspector Friedrich Michael Zahn, approx. 1.5 cm thick, loose in folder.
Contains among other things: Correspondence Gerhard Jacobi, Martin Albertz, Martin Niemöller; Synods of Confessions, Circulars, Speed Letters, Circular Orders, Rules of Procedure, Resolutions and Member Lists of the Brother Council; Newsletter, Sermon Meditations, Epd-News, Press Releases; Financial Issues, Attitude of the CC towards Church Committees, Theological Exams, Collection Plans, Collection Law
Berlin Missionary SocietyContains among other things:only notes about the station
Berlin Missionary Society- East Africa / Reconstructed map of the working area of the Jacaobi mission station of 1914 / Sketch of the Arebit area of the Jacobi mission station of 1938 / Working area of Jacobi Lage 1938* Author/photographer: C. Schmidt Barich
Contains among other things: Partial files Claims for compensation for the destroyed stations Jacobi and Manow 1906-1910 and carriage for Jacobi 1911-1912
Berlin Missionary Societya total of 25 pictures with the following motives: Mission station; bells; structure of the mission; mission church; among others; contains photographs of the following persons: Ngoki ngoki; contains also mission postcards.
Berlin Missionary SocietyContains: Copy of the visitation report from the synodal file of Jacobi, signature bmw1/6044
Berlin Missionary SocietyContains: Berlin residence of Prince von Bismarck, 1877 - 1879 position of Karl Peters and Caprisi, 1892 - 1893 judgments on Caprisi and Arnim, 1894 death of Prince von Bismarck, 1877 - 1898 Reichstag speeches by Herbert von Bismarck and Rosenberg, 1895
The present file contains files of three different Prussian commissions which were responsible for the processing of compensation claims against the French state. Due to overlapping personnel and similar tasks, however, a relatively homogeneous file transmission results, the focus of which is on the activities of the main liquidation commission. On 3 June 1814 the Privy Councillor Johann Christian Magnus Freiherr von Oelssen (1775-1848) was appointed Commissioner for the Settlement of Compensation Claims of Prussian Nationals. He was supported by the Protestant General Consistorial President Johann Friedrich von Jacobi for a time. Wilhelm von Humboldt was in charge of the compensation matters. After the capture of Paris on 3 July 1815, Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher commissioned Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Ribbentrop (1768-1841), General Director of the Army, to negotiate the return of the works of art and cultural assets confiscated by the French troops in Prussia. To support him, war commissioner Jacoby and Prof. de Groote were assigned. In the further course, the Minister of State Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein (1770-1840) took over the negotiations and was supported by Johann Albrecht Friedrich Eichhorn (1779-1856), a member of the Court of Appeal, and Crull, a governor of Düsseldorf. After the Second Peace of Paris on 20 November 1815, the Prussian Liquidation Commission was finally formed. As liquidation commissions were also established in the Prussian provinces in the course of this period, the name of the main liquidation commission was established for the commission that initially met in Paris. The main task of this Commission was to negotiate with the French authorities on the approval of compensation figures for compensation claims submitted by Prussian nationals, authorities and municipalities during the French occupation. One territorial focus was on the areas that fell to Prussia after the peace agreement (including the Rhine Province). A large part of the files handed down contain the claims for compensation submitted and the Commission's decision on the legality of these claims. Wilhelm von Humboldt was appointed as the first Commissioner and Crull as the second Commissioner of the Governorate. Commissioner Crull also set up an Arbitration Commission based in Paris to rule on disputed claims for compensation. The main liquidation commission was later transferred to Berlin and dissolved in 1823. At a time that could no longer be determined, the Commission's files entered the holdings of the PK Secret State Archives and were recorded by the archivist Karl Sattler at the end of the 19th century. The stock was not outsourced during the Second World War. Therefore, the files remained in Berlin-Dahlem during the period of German division. However, since the find book was lost, the stock was again recorded by archivist Gerhard Kutzsch in 1953. This find book was retroconverted in 2013 by archives clerk Guido Behnke. The classification has been recreated. In addition, the existing file titles were reviewed and revised. In some cases, individual files had to be redrawn. The files of the stock were partially affected by water damage. Due to the resulting mould infestation, some of the files listed in this Reference Guide cannot currently be submitted for use. In addition, the collection includes approximately 50 official books (mainly cash books, directories, journals), which could not yet be recorded due to mould infestation. The files are to be quoted: GStA PK, I. HA, Rep. 143 Hauptliquidationskommission der Privatforderungen an Frankreich, Nr. () Berlin, April 2013 Guido Behnke Findmittel: Datenbank; Sammelfindbuch, 1 vol. (for I HA. Rep. 143 and 143 A); not listed
Diaries of Missionary Gröschel
Berlin Missionary SocietyContains: Schmidt, Friedrich; Valentin, Rudolph von; Prym, Friedrich; Berendt, Theophil; Lortzing, Franz; Kny, Leopold; Remelè, Adolph; Hertling, Georg von; Schwarz, Carl; Mertens, Franz; Hermann, Johannes; Hirsch, Ferdinand; Lampe, Carl; Schneider, Gustav; Jaffeè, Benno; Solms-Laubach, Hermann; Bormann, Ludwig; Groener, Wilhelm; Bauer, Maximilian; Lindner, Theodor; Zschech, Franz; Falkenhayn, Erich von; Freytag-Loringhoven, Hugo von; Siemens, Wilhelm von; Matthiae, Otto; Blümner, Hugo; Thümen, Friedrich; Schumann, Georg; Roediger, Richard; Lehmann, Maximilian; Sachau, Eduard; Jacobi, Daniel; Warburg, Aemilio; Knorre, Victor; Mueller, Armino; Simon, Maximilian; Kantor, Georg; Bruch, Max; Hoffmann, Georg; Heerdegen, Ferdinand; Cart, Wilhelm; Roehl, Hermann; Lettow-Vorbeck, by.
Contains among other things: First lieutenant at sea Jacobi: Fishing and destruction of submarine cables, n. d. First lieutenant at sea Noelle: Industry and the Navy, 1899 First lieutenant captain Dewitz and first lieutenant at sea Otto Lans concerning the fishing and destruction of submarine cables. Transfer of a torpedo boat flotilla to Kiautschou, 1899 lieutenant at sea Höpfner: The service on the English warships, in particular observations about it in Hong Kong in Dec. 1898/Jan. 1899, 1899 lieutenant at sea Tiesmeyer: The international legal view about cruiser war and trade blockade, o. D. naval chief engineer Thiele: Extraction, consumption, import and export of fuel material in Russia, 1900 First lieutenant at sea Kühne: The landing battle of the Prussian steamship corvette "Danzig" near Fres-Forcas on 7.8.1856, n. d. First lieutenant at sea Andreas Michelsen: The French expedition to Madagascar (1895), 1900 Lieutenant at sea v. Müller and Lieutenant at sea v. Arnim: Über Telegraphenbüros (Reuter, Agence Havas, Wolff), 1900, 1899 First Lieutenant at Sea Jacobi: Consideration on the Tactics of the New Torpedo Boats ("S 90"), 1900 First Lieutenant at Sea Paul Fischer: The Japanese Fleet and its Importance in World Politics, 1900 First Lieutenant at Sea Heydel: Development and History of the Chilean Navy, 1900