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The history of tradition From 1803 to 1810, the upper offices were partly established as successors to the old Württemberg offices; the upper office man held a double position as civil servant and head of the official body; in 1818 the upper office courts became independent; 1842 changes to the blasting regulations; in 1928 the upper office man was given the official title of district administrator; in 1938 he was renamed Landratsämter and Sprengeänderungen; on the basis of the ordinance no. 60 of the French supreme commander and the district order 1948 was the Landrat state official; 1955 the Landrat was municipalized by the district order; the Landratsamt became administrative authority of the district and lower administrative authority; 1973 blast changes by the district reform.

Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, I 600 (Benutzungsort: Merseburg) · Fonds · 1848 - 1951
Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

Note: The holdings contain archival material that is subject to personal protection periods in accordance with § 10 Para. 3 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA and until their expiration is only accessible by shortening the protection period in accordance with § 10 Para. 4 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA or by accessing information in accordance with § 10 Para. 4a ArchG LSA. Find aids: Findbuch 2016 (online searchable) Registraturbilddner: As successor to the Neue Aktienzuckerraffinerie Halle, which had existed since 1859 and went bankrupt in 1880, Zuckerraffinerie AG Halle was founded in 1881 with headquarters in Raffineriestraße there. The main purpose of the company was the processing of raw sugar into consumable sugar. Bread, cube, utility, granulated and icing sugar as well as molasses were produced. In 1885, the AG took over the Hallesche Zuckersiederei Compagnie auf Aktien, which had existed since 1835 (Am Hospitalplatz, Halle-Glaucha), the operation of which was abandoned in 1906. In 1922 the refinery joined the Vereinigung Mitteldeutscher Rohzuckerfabriken Halle (VEMIRO), whose representatives (raw sugar factories) held the majority of the shares in the company. As a result, raw sugar was processed only on the basis of factory wage contracts. Sugar sales were organized by Zuckervertriebsgesellschaft AG Halle. In the 1940s, prisoners of war, forced labourers and foreign workers were also used to ensure refinery production. In World War II, the sugar refinery AG was heavily destroyed, expropriated in 1946 and placed under the control of the industrial works of Saxony-Anhalt. As of 1 July 1948, the company was transferred into public ownership as VVB Zuckerindustrie - VEB Zuckerraffinerie Halle. In 1951 it became the VEB "Vorwärts" Zuckerraffinerie Halle. Inventory information: From the administrative archive of the VEB Zuckerkombinat Halle, about 6 linear metres of documents from the Zuckerraffinerie AG Halle were handed over to the Staatsarchiv Magdeburg in 1981, where the files were redrawn on index cards in 1984. The collection was transferred to the newly founded Landesarchiv Merseburg (later Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Merseburg Department) in 1994. In 2013, the search index was retroconverted in the scopeArchiv distorting program. In 2016 the complete revision of the written material was carried out. Additional information: Corresponding holdings: - I 599 VEMIRO, - I 601 ZVG Halle - Holdings of various sugar factories Literature: Karl Sewering: Zuckerindustrie und Zuckerhandel in Deutschland. Poeschel Verlag Stuttgart 1933. Olbrich, Hubert: Sugar museum in upheaval. University publishing house of the TU Berlin, 2012. Olbrich, Hubert: Sugar museum in exile. University publishing house of the TU Berlin, 2013. Olbrich, Hubert: Zucker-Museum, vol. 26. Druckhaus Hentrich, Berlin, 1989 (2016).

BArch, R 8023/490 · File · 1889 - Aug. 1893
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Land sale in Southwest Africa including negotiations between the headquarters and the Cologne Dept. of 1889 Development of Cameroon of 28.1.1892 - Memorandum of the Cologne Dept. of Securing the German Borders in Africa of 23.4.1990 - Memorandum of the Cologne Dept. of delimitation of Cameroon of 12.8.1893 - Memorandum of the Cologne Dept. of

German Colonial Society

Minutes of negotiations of the statute commissions; entries in the register of associations; printed statutes (multiple copies); model contracts of service for pastors of the Bethel mission; regulations for the external position of mission workers, 1933; statutes of the Swedish Mission Church, 1937; conditions for admission as trial nurse

Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
status reports
Thüringisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Weimar, 6-32-0020 P 236 · File · 1927 - 1929
Part of Thuringian Main State Archives Weimar (Archivtektonik)

Contains mainly: Presentations and reports of the Rko. strategy and tactics of the KPD before and after the VI World Congress of the KI. apparatus and enlightenment activity among the members of the police and Reichswehr - clashes with the group of rightists and reconciliators in the KPD (Albert Schreiner is mentioned among others), exclusion of the right from the KPD. RFB, League against Imperialism and colonial oppression. Darin: Also includes: Right-wing parties and militaristic organizations.

status reports
Thüringisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Weimar, 6-32-0020 P 235 · File · 1926 - 1927
Part of Thuringian Main State Archives Weimar (Archivtektonik)

Contains mainly: VII. and VIII. sessions of the ECCI from 22 November - 16 December 1926 and from 18 - 30 May 1927, respectively - propaganda and training activities of the KPD and the RFB - memorandums on the military policy and enlightenment activities of the KPD CC and the RFB 11th Party Congress of the KPD in Essen from 2-7 March 1927 - Reich Congress of the Labourers and Reich Conference of the Unemployed in December 1926 - RHD, IRH and IAH - League against Colonial Oppression and Imperialism and Anti-colonial Congress in Brussels in February 1927 - Workers' Delegations to the Soviet Union. Darin: Also includes: Right-wing parties and militaristic organizations.