Aachen
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Scope: 342 Sheets.File reference: A2 XIII 3g 2403 XIV 1 40Contains: Application by Dr. Theodor Bönner, Berlin, for a post in the newly founded museum (1909, with recommendation by Albert Heimann and statement by Max Wallraf, Wildbad, concerning refusal to the applicant); correspondence between Fischer and the administration concerning participation in the exhibition "Japan and East Asia in the Art of the Verein Ausstellungspark München, loan of objects, exhibition regulations, reimbursement of travel expenses for fishermen (1909); correspondence with Fischer, St. Petersburg, Germany; letter to the administration concerning participation in the exhibition "Japan und Ostasien in der Kunst des Vereins Ausstellungspark München, Ausleihe von Gegenständen, Ausstellungsbestimmungen, Reisekostenvergütung für Fischer (1909). Moritz and Reichenhall, concerning travel expenses, discussions with Brantzky concerning the extension of the museum, employment relationship Fischer to the director of the Kunstgewerbemuseum, controversy in the magazine Der Cicerone, counterstatement by Fischer, establishment of the budget 1910, contractual matters, transport of the collection from Kiel to Cologne by the company L. Tischendorf, Kiel (1909, with Cicerone, issues 16 and 17, 1909), offer of the newspaper cutting service Dr. Max Goldschmidt, Berlin (1909), recommendation of Dr. Hans Wirtz, Tsingtau, by Emil Bau (1910); correspondence with the forwarding company Mathias Rohde
Contains among other things: Käfer, Erhard, 1937 Knoll, Dr., Ministerialdirektor beim RAM - Frage der Ernennung, 1937 Köln - Wirtschaftliche Lage im Gau Köln-Aachen, 1937 Kolonialfragen - Note on a discussion with the colonial political office of the NSDAP, 1937 Kreisreiterverband Aachen, 1937 Kynologischer Verein Magdeburg e.V., 1937 Reichsbürgschaften für den Kleinwohnungsbau - Building project on the settlement site of the Lautz'schen Erben in Bensberg-Falkenforst near Cologne, 1937 Leopold, Josef, head of the NSDAP Austria - Memorandum of the NSDAP in Austria of 19 June 1937 (print), 1937 Liedtke, Lina, 1937 Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, 1937
History of the Inventory Designer: The idea of setting up a female SS news corps (WNK-SS) goes back to Heinrich Himmler's personal initiative at the beginning of 1942. On 17 February the latter had commissioned his office "Chief of Telecommunications" with the formulation of a constellation order as well as with the elaboration of guidelines for the tasks, organization and training of the Female Intelligence Corps of the SS to be created. The primary purpose of this measure was to be able to deploy male SS intelligence personnel to the front, and certainly also to make the SS intelligence more efficient and independent of Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe intelligence workers. It was planned to establish a "School WNK-SS" for the "training of radio operators, teletypists and telephones for the intelligence service at the offices in the entire area of the Reichsführer-SS and bosses of the German police". The town of Oberehnheim in Alsace, about 30 km south of Strasbourg, was chosen as the training location. It had sufficient accommodation with Oberkirch Castle, the "Ehn-Schlösschen", Villa Schwörer and Leonhardsau Castle. First commander of the SS-Nachrichtenschule Oberehnheim, later "Reichsschule-SS", became the SS-Oberführer von Dufais, who after his appointment on 29 June 1942 was responsible for the further technical and personnel equipment of the school. The latter consisted mainly of the advertising and training of teaching staff. The necessary preparatory work, which also included the organisation of the recruitment of junior staff, was completed by the end of the year, so that training could begin at the beginning of 1943. The advertising and recruitment of SS helpers was initially carried out exclusively by the SS upper sections on the basis of a decree issued by the Reichsführer-SS on 14 August 1942 (NS 32 II/3). During the war, SS helpers were called upon on the basis of the Emergency Service Ordinance of 15 October 1938 (RGBl I p. 1441) to establish an employment relationship corresponding to an employment contract. The prerequisite for recruitment was that the applicant met the "requirements placed on the spouses of SS members". The definitive termination was also preceded by a medical and intelligence test, a medical examination and an SD review. After being called up to the SS-Helferinnenschule, the SS-Maiden (official appointment of SS-Helferinnen during their training) underwent an eight-week basic training course, which, in addition to further examination and selection, served in particular ideological training. He was followed by a special training course in one of the five training groups (wire, radio, staff and administration service, housekeeping, subordinate school), which lasted between six and 24 weeks. After completing their training and passing their examinations, the helpers received their orders to go to an SS office in the Reich or in the occupied and affiliated territories. The original plan was to use it in closed military units (comradeships, trains, readies). However, this form of organisation never came to fruition, as the need for helpers at all times far exceeded the number of news maids trained in Oberehnheim. In practice, the SS-Helferinnenschule received daily reports of needs from the SS supplement offices (mostly sent in advance by telegram). In return, the supplementary offices were then notified of the marching in of a number of helpers who were mostly behind the number requested. In August 1942, after the advertising results of the SS sections had always remained unsatisfactory, the SS Supplementary Offices were also responsible for the recruitment of junior staff and the recruitment procedure. In addition, the BDM has intensified its involvement in the recruitment of junior staff. Nevertheless, the capacity of approximately 250 course participants reached at the beginning of the training could never be significantly exceeded. The total number of news workers trained at the SS-Helferinnenschule therefore amounts to about 3000. Structural changes occurred in November 1944, when the approaching Western Front made it necessary to withdraw from Oberehnheim. The staff and the basic training courses were moved to Geislingen an der Steige, the remaining training groups to Heidenheim. Just one month later (mid-December 1944), the wire training group moved into their quarters in the Erfurt Police Assistant School, which had previously been under the command of the Ordnungspolizei and was now subordinated to the SS headquarters. The local leader was SS-Hauptsturmführer Appelbaum, while the SS Helferinnenschulen, now distributed among Heidenheim, Geislingen, and Erfurt, were headed by Obersturmbannführer Mutschler, who had replaced Dufais in June 1944. Inventory description: Inventory description The files of the Provenance SS-Helferinnenschule originate from the collection "Reichsführer-SS und Chef der Deutschen Polizei" (RG 1010), which contained documents that were transferred from American custody to the Federal Archives in the course of file returns. The files of the SS Helferinnenschule (formerly stock RS 5), which were handed down in the Federal Archives Military Archives, were merged with them. The NS 32 II collection was established in 1973 in Koblenz and made accessible in the form of a find book. Since 1973, the personal documents belonging to the inventory have been located in the Central Proof Office (ZNS) in Aachen, where they were evaluated for the purpose of issuing service time statements by means of automatic data processing on personal names. After the dissolution of the CNS at the end of 2005, the files were returned to the inventory. It should be noted that the files include several volumes of the provenance "Chief of Telecommunications at the Reichsführer-SS and Chief of the German Police", the classification of which seemed to make sense due to their clear content. These are numbers 1-6, 9, 22, 26, 27, 45, 47 and 110. Archival evaluation and processing The revision made only minor changes to the records. There were no cassations. Content characterization: Establishment, organisation and development of the SS-Helferinnenschule 1942-1945 (22), Lei‧tung, management and supervisory staff, medical care 1933-1945 (12), real estate, inventory and procurement 1942-1945 (14), internal service, training, work and duty schedules 1942-1945 (21), Advertising and recruitment of SS-Helfe‧rinnen 1942-1945 (11), requirements and deployment of female SS helpers 1943-1945 (18), Personalangelegen‧heiten 1942-1945 (24) Despite its relatively small size, this collection documents very well the history of the SS-Helferinnenschule and its relations to the state and the NSDAP. He thus makes a significant contribution to the topic of "Women in the SS State". State of development: Online-Findbuch (2006) Citation method: BArch, NS 32-II/...
The chamber's reporting is the result of French legal tradition. Annual reports of the Cologne Chamber of Commerce have been published since 1823. For the first time reporting was made legally binding by the statute of the Chamber of Commerce of Elberfeld and Barmen in 1830. The Prussian decree of 11 February 1848 on the establishment of chambers of commerce made the reporting of the chambers obligatory. Section 24 reads as follows: 'Each year in January, the Chambers of Commerce shall submit a main report to the Minister of Finance on the situation and progress of trade and industry, and shall at the same time submit a copy to the President of the Office of Commerce and the Government. They are obliged to inform the traders and tradesmen of their district of their effectiveness and of the situation and course of trade and trade through the public papers by means of continuous notifications of extracts from the consultation minutes and at the end of each year in a special overview". Further laws of 24 February 1870 and 19 August 1897 expressly emphasised this obligation to submit a report. Since 1897 the reports had to be reproduced in print. Until 1914 the reports were steadily expanded and systematized. This corresponded to the interest of the chambers and the Minister for Trade and Industry, who had the reports published in a supplement of the Prussian Trade Archives until 1872. The Prussian Statistical Bureau, which evaluated the annual reports and based them on comparative overviews of trade and traffic from 1861 onwards, pushed for standardization. The law of 1870, which obliged the chambers to reconcile their interests, did not prevent them from using their annual report as a mouthpiece for their views on economic policy. Free trade and customs were discussed in the annual reports. Although a standardization of the annual reports could not be achieved, the separation of the sections "Views, expert opinions and wishes" (Part A) and "Actual" (Part B) recommended by the Director of the Statistical Bureau, Engel, prevailed. As a rule, Part B contains statistical material which, from today's perspective, provides important data on regional economic and social history. After the First World War, only in exceptional cases did the summary descriptions of the wartime period provided for in the decree of the Prussian Minister of Commerce of 27 October 1914 appear. It was not until 1919 that annual reports were required again. After 1920, many chambers began to produce monthly reports together with neighbouring chambers due to overloading of their scientific officials. The procedure was expressly approved by the Ministry of Commerce, which had been compiling the reports in its magazine "Handel und Gewerbe" since January 1921. Some chambers continued to print annual reports, others presented them in duplicate to the plenary meetings. The monthly reporting of the chambers lasted until 1936. From 1934 to 1939, the Chambers of Commerce produced internal reports every two or three months, some of which were incorporated into their periodicals. With the expansion of official statistics at the Reich, Land and local levels, the Chambers' annual reports lost weight and their character as a decision-making aid for state and municipal administrations. In addition, they were often already outdated when they appeared. Since about 1900 the chambers have countered this development by publishing periodicals, so-called newsletters. After the Second World War, the Law Provisionally Regulating the Law of Chambers of Commerce and Industry did not include a provision on annual reporting, but in practice all chambers publish annual reports and monthly newsletters from 1950 at the latest. The information contained therein is indispensable as a source of regional history. The following overview covers exclusively annual reports from the German-speaking area as well as from Austria-Hungary (before 1918) and the German colonial areas (before 1918). The name of the chamber is preceded by the respective signature in inventory S 6. The annual reports of the DIHT from 1951/52 onwards can be found under the signature S 7 No. 562. Reports of chambers of crafts can also be found in the stock S 7. Reports for the years 1860 to 1872 can also be found in the periodical "Jahresberichte der Handelskammern und kaufmännischen Korporationen des Preußischen Staates" (WWA Library P 11). 76 linear metres I Chambers of Industry and Commerce in today's North Rhine-Westphalia 959 Aachen 1854-1859, 1864, 1868-1870, 1874-1914, 1924-1932, 1949-1996 (1914-1918 "The Aachen Chamber of Commerce and the War") 945 Altena 1853-1854, 1856-1857, 1857-1858, 1859-1861, 1862/1863, 1875-1913 946 Arnsberg 1854-1859, 1873-1908, 1910 ,1911, 1913, 1924-1930, 1937, 1938, 1948, 1950-1956, 1965-1973 960 Barmen (seea. Elberfeld and Barmen, Wuppertal) 1875, 1876, 1881-1913 947 Bielefeld 1849, 1850, 1854-1859, 1864, 1868-1878, 1880-1913, 1926, 1946-1948 948 Bochum 1857-1864, 1871-1903, 1905-1911, 1913, 1925, 1927/28, 1946-1996 961 Bonn 1892-1913, 1949-1980, 1983-1996 892 Detmold 1878/79-1885/86, 1886-1890, 1892-1894, 1896-1913, 1960-1965, 1967-1971 (1955-1982 "Reports from the activities of the Detmold Chamber of Industry and Commerce") 949 Dortmund 1865-1867, 1869-1913, 1924-1932, 1939/40, 1940/41, 1948-1996 962 Düsseldorf 1854-1859, 1871-1892, 1894-1904, 1923-1937, 1947-1949, 1951-1996 963 Duisburg 1855-1859, 1867, 1868, 1870-1872, 1874-1913, 1920-1938, 1945/47-1996 964 Elberfeld and Barmen (seea. Barmen, Wuppertal) 1854-1859, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1881-1913 891 Essen 1853-1866, 1878, 1881-1913, 1922-1925, 1935, 1946-1996 950 Hagen 1849, 1853-1858, 1861-1913, 1949-1970, 1972, (structural report 1946) 951 Iserlohn 1851, 1852, 1854-1859, 1862-1906, 1908-1911, 1913, 1918-1921, 1924-1925, 1927-1928 1023 Cologne 1851-1860, 1862-1914, 1918, 1922- 1932, 1947-1996 966 Krefeld 1848-1913, 1924, 1925, 1935, 1936, 1947-1994 1025 Lennep (seea. Remscheid) 1845, 1847/50, 1853-1855, 1857, 1858, 1884-1913 952 Lüdenscheid 1851-1914, 1925, 1927, 1928 953 Minden 1850, 1854-1859, 1867, 1869-1871, 1873-1903, 1904/05-1913/14 1033 Mönchengladbach 1854-1859, 1871-1877, 1879, 1881-1884, 1904-1906, 1948, 1949, 1951-1971/72 967 Mülheim am Rhein 1872-1913 968 Mülheim a. d. Ruhr 1855-1859, 1868-1882, 1884-1898, 1899/1900-1901/02, 1903/04-1910 954 Münster 1855-1859, 1869-1913, 1934, 1945/47-1996 1036 Neuss 1862-1895, 1909-1913, 1924-1926, 1950-1975 1046 Remscheid (see also Lennep) 1952-1976 862 Ruhrort 1898-1904/05 1054 Siegen 1852, 1854, 1856-1859, 1881-1896, 1933-1936, 1954-1996 1055 Solingen 1854-1859, 1913, 1935, 1936, 1948-1975 1069 Wesel 1854-1859, 1871-1873, 1875, 1876, 1878-1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1913 1073 Wuppertal (see also Barmen, Elberfeld and Barmen) 1933-1936, 1948-1993 II Chambers of Industry and Commerce in the German Reich (in the borders until 1918) 933 Altenburg 1901-1913 929 Altona 1867-1871, 1881-1914, 1922-1935 902 Aschaffenburg 1949ff. 900 Baden-Baden 1950-1964 899 Bayreuth 1863-1896 910 Berlin, Corporation of the merchants 1852-1913 911 Berlin 1902-1913, 1924-1937, 1950ff. 938 Bingen am Rhein 1878-1913 912 Brandenburg a.d. Havel 1899-1913 907 Braunsberg/Ostpreuáen 1866-1872, 1885-1911 984 Braunschweig 1884-1895, 1931-1938, 1948ff. 988 Bremen 1865-1938, 1945ff. 985-1911 984 Braunschweig 1884-1895, 1931-1938, 1948ff. 988 Bremen 1865-1938, 1945ff. 989 Bremen, Chamber of Commerce 1878-1908, 1926-1928 990 Bremen Chamber of Retail Trade 1907-1913 940 Bremerhaven 1867-1880, 1891-1913, 1975ff. 916 Breslau 1850-1913 917 Breslau (joint report for the Lower Silesian Chambers of Commerce) 1921-1936 957 Bromberg 1876-1913 P 11 Buxtehude 1867-1868 o.No. Calw (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart) P 11 Celle 1867 969 Chemnitz 1863-1910 893 Coburg 1954ff. 993 Colmar 1872-1873, 1880-1913 913 Cottbus 1854-1872, 1885-1913 906 Danzig 1854-1913, 1923-1936 980 Darmstadt 1862-1895, 1910-1913, 1924-1932, 1948ff. 935 Dessau 1890-1905 955 Dillenburg 1865-1871, 1877-1913, 1919-1920 970 Dresden 1863-1911 942 Dresden, Chamber of Commerce 1911-1916 1097 Dresden, Member of the Board of the Dresden Merchants 1866-1920 908 Elbing 1854-1908, 1912-1914 939 Emden 1866-1913, 1949ff. 922 Erfurt 1854-1871, 1884-1905 890 Eßlingen 1958-1970 965 Eupen 1860-1872 (P 11), 1888-1900 889 Flensburg 1963ff. 956 Frankfurt/Main 1854-1891, 1895-1896, 1904-1919, 1924-1926, 1948-1963 914 Frankfurt/Oder 1864-1912 974 Freiburg/Br. 1880-1909, 1951ff. 981 Friedberg 1899-1912, 1926-1930 o.Nr. Geestemünde (see Bremerhaven) 986 Gera 1851-1904 934 Giessen 1880-1901 P 11 Gleiwitz 1860-1872 918 Görlitz 1854-1900, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 896 Göttingen 1867-1913 P 11 Goslar 1867-1868 931 Gotha 1898-1913 P 11 Greifswald 1865-1867 985 Greiz 1879-1921 P 11 Grünberg/Schlesien 1871 867 Halberstadt 1874-1888, (1924-199 P 11 Gliwice 1860-1872 918 Görlitz 1854-1900, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 896 Göttingen 1867-1913 P 11 Goslar 1867-1868 931 Gotha 1898-1913 P 11 Greifswald 1865-1867 985 Greiz 1879-1921 P 11 Grünberg/Schlesien 1871 867 Halberstadt 1874-1888, (1924-19) Magdeburg) 924 Halle/Saale 1854-1894, 1903-1913, 1919-1937 991 Hamburg 1881-1913, 1918-1936, 1949ff. 992 Hamburg, Gewerbekammer 1875-1907 P 11 Hameln 1867-1870 958 Hanau 1871-1913, 1963-1969 876 Hannover 1867-1892, 1922-1938, 1946ff. 869 Harburg 1867-1913 975 Heidelberg 1880-1892, 1898-1904, 1912-1913, 1923-1925, 1930-1932 870 Heidenheim (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1962-1967 871 Heilbronn (1857-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1961-1969 982 Hildburghausen 1888-1910, 1919-1920 868 Hildesheim 1867-1872 (P 11), 1949-1972 936 Hirschberg 1854-1872 (P 11), 1888-1908, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 903 Insterburg 1856-1870, 1874-1912 864 Karlsruhe 1880-1892, 1956-1956 s. Breslau) 903 Insterburg 1856-1870, 1874-1912 864 Karlsruhe 1880-1892, 1956-1969 982 Hildburghausen 1888-1910, 191920 868 Hildesheim 1867-1872 (P 11), 1949-1972 936 Insterburg 1856-1870, 1874-1912 Karlsruhe 19580-1892, 1956 s. 863 Kassel 1871-1889, 1925-1933,1951ff. 930 Kiel 1871-1872 (P 11), 1877-1913, 1921-1930, 1950ff. 866 Koblenz 1854-1903, 1911-1913, 1925-1937, 1951-1976 904 Königsberg 1854-1913, 1924-1931 976 Konstanz 1896-1913, 1926-1930, 1960-1972 977 Lahr 1880-1929, 1956-1971 919 Landeshut/Schlesien 1854-1899, 1906-1913, (1921-1923 s. Wroclaw) 920 Lauban 1865-1913 P 11 Leer 1869-1870 971 Leipzig 1863-1913, 1925-1938 972 Leipzig, Chamber of Commerce 1873-1919 1026 Liegnitz 1854-1855, 1871-1872 (P 11), 1882-1909, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 1027 Limburg 1868-1913, 1971-1973 P 11 Lingen 1867-1868 1030 Ludwigsburg 1963-1964 932 Ludwigshafen 1886-1887, 1890-1892, 1904-1911, 1949ff. 987 Lübeck 1865-1913, 1920-1921, 1934-1937, 1948-1952, 1957, 1958, 1964ff. 943 Lüneburg 1867-1913, 1949ff. 926 Magdeburg 1854-1913, 1924-1930 1031 Mainz 1853-1892, 1902-1908, 1959-1968 978 Mannheim 1864-1867, 1872-1913, 1923-1932, 1950-1971 905 Memel 1854-1913 994 Metz 1872-1880, 1883-1900, 1905-1913 927 Mühlhausen/Thüringen 1855-1872 (P 11), 1883-1913, 1921 1923, (1932-1933 s. Kassel) 873 Mulhouse/Alsace 1877-1905, 1911-1913 1035 Munich 1869-1892, 1980ff. 1036 Neuss/Rhein 1861-1894, 1909-1913, 1924-1926, 1950-1975 P 11 north 1867-1870 928 Nordhausen 1860-1872 (P 11), 1881-1899 1038 Nuremberg 1871-1876, 1950-1974 1039 Offenbach 1857-1901, 1965ff. 983 Oldenburg 1865-1866, 1873-1888, 1895-1913, 1951ff. 921 Opole 1883-1905, 1937-1938 1040 Osnabrück 1870, 1874-1913, 1950-1953, 1977-1991 P 11 Osterode 1867-1870 P 11 Papenburg 1867-1869 874 Passau 1879-1891, 1901-1913, 1919-1920 979 Pforzheim 1880-1913, 1927-1928 973 Plauen 1862-1913 915 Poznan 1854-1913 923 Potsdam 1898-1913, 1949-1951 1044 Ravensburg (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1957-1975 1045 Regensburg 1855-1893, 1901-1904, 1951ff. 1047 Reutlingen (1857-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1958ff. 1049 Rostock 1899-1902 o.Nr. Rottweil (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart) 888 Saarbrücken 1865-1902, 1951ff. 898 Sagan 1881-1913, (1921-1936 s. Stuttgart), 1951ff. Breslau) 1050 Schneidemühl 1925-1938 1051 Schopfheim 1889-1913, 1925-1929, 1951-1968 1052 Schweidnitz 1854-1872, 1889-1913, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 1056 Sonneberg 1875-1931 861 Sorau 1871-1919 1057 Stade 1867-1870 (P 11), 1954ff. 1058 Stadthagen 1925-1928 (K 7), 1936-1937 878 Stettin 1854-1913, 1927-1938 1059 Stolberg 1855-1872 (P 11) 925 Stolp 1891-1914 1060 Stralsund 1911-1913, 1924-1931 995 Strasbourg 1871-1914 882 Stuttgart 1857-1889 and 1900-1904 (for the Chambers of Commerce in Württemberg), 1955ff. 1061 Swinemünde 1864-1872 (P 11), 1878-1891, 1905-1913 909 Thorn 1854-1900, 1904-1905, 1908-1914 1062 Tilsit 1854-1913 1063 Trier 1855-1872 (P 11), 1950ff. P 11 Uelzen 1867-1870 1065 Ulm (1857-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1962ff. 1066 Verden 1867-1871 (P 11), 1886-1913 1067 Villingen 1897-1911 1068 Weimar 1880-1896, 1901-1913, 1928-1937 1069 Wesel 1854-1913 944 Wetzlar 1901-1913, 1924-1927 1070 Wiesbaden 1865-1913, 1950ff. P 11 Wolgast 1868 881 Worms 1857-1913 1072 Würzburg 1874-1881, 1886-1889, 1959ff. 883 Zittau 1862-1863, 1866-1875, 1879-1913 III Chambers of Commerce in the German colonies 1017 Kribi (South Cameroon) 1908-1911 1018 Tsingtau (China) 1900-1913 1019 Windhoek (Southwest Africa) 1910/11 IV Chambers of Commerce in Austria-Hungary and successor states 1008 Bolzano 1870/71, 1880, 1910-1917 996 Brno 1870-1902 (with gaps) 1021 Budapest 1870-1918, 1924-1940 1010 Budweis 1861-1890 997 Eger 1854, 1858-1895, 1910-1911 941 Esseg / Osijek 1904 1004 Innsbruck 1871-1880 1011 Klagenfurt 1870-1916, 1928-1935 998 Kronstadt 1889-1904 (with gaps) 999 Laibach 1870, 1875, 1880 1012 Linz 1898-1903, 1926-1930 1022 Neu-Sohl / Beszterczebánya [today: Banska Bystrica] 1895-1916 1001 Pilsen 1858, 1865, 1870-1890 1002 Bratislava 1866-1912 (with gaps) 1093 Reichenberg 1875-1914 (with gaps) 1013 Rovereto 1870, 1880 1014 Salzburg 1854-1919 (with gaps) 880 Temesvar 1851-1852 1015 Trieste 1871-1933 (with gaps) 1094 Troppau 1880/81, 1910-1918 1020 Vienna 1855-1930 V German Chambers of Commerce Abroad 1074 Barcelona 1923-1932 1075 Brussels 1936-1938 1076 Budapest 1920/21, 1938-1943/44 1083 Buenos Aires 1920-1938 1092 Cairo 1930-1937 1087 Manila 1924-1938 1086 Montevideo 1920/21, 1935, 1937 1088 New York 1912/13 1081 Paris 1930-1933 1082 Rio de Janeiro 1934-1935 1090 Shanghai 1926/27-1936/37 1078 Sofia 1942 1085 Tokyo 1937-1938 1084 Valparaiso 1920-1930
- Contains: <br /><br />Romanists: <br />- Foerster, Prof. Wendelin, Bonn: <br />Waldenser Frage, Romance studies 16.10.1888, <br />Request for state support to restore his health 20.11.1896 <br />- Barkhausen, G., Rector, Königlich Technische Hochschule, Hanover: <br />75th anniversary celebration, with personal remarks by Althoff and the Privy Councillor Naumann 2.5.1906 <br />- Doergens, Königlich technische Hochschule, Berlin: <br />Meldung zum Tod des Professor A. Dietrich 7.9.1898 <br />- Grunmach, Prof. Dr. L., Lecturer, Technische Hochschule, Berlin: <br />Sending of his latest publication "Die physikalischen Erscheinungen und Kräfte" 16.5.1898 <br />- Kammerer, Otto, Rector, Königlich technische Hochschule, Berlin: <br />Invitation to celebrate the change of rectorate 17.6.1903 <br />- Kiepert, L., Hanover: <br />Thanks for the award of the title "Magnifizenz" to the Rectors of the Technical Universities of Hanover and Aachen 9.2.1903 <br />- Mangoldt, Hans v., Rector, Königlich Technische Hochschule, Aachen: <br />Sending the catalogue of the library 20.2.1899 <br />- Miller, Baron Ferdinand v., Munich: <br />Election of the Committee of the Museum of Masterpieces of Natural Science and Technology 10.12.1904 <br />- Rietschel, Prof. Hermann, Technical College, Charlottenburg: <br />Copy of a curriculum vitae (with comments by Althoff) 29.6. o. J. <br />- Roessler, Gustav, Langfuhr-Danzig: <br />transmission of the work "Die Fernleitung von Wechselströmen" 7.7.1905 <br />- Vogel, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Technische Hochschule, Charlottenburg: <br />transmission of the study "Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung deutscher Gebirgswasserkräfte" 24.10.1905 <br /><br />Theater: <br />- Barnay, Ludwig, Hofrat, Berlin: <br />Please for the award of the title "Sanitätsrat" for Dr. Saalfeld from Berlin 29.11.1904, <br />Thanks for the message of the granted request because of Dr. Saalfeld 19.12.1904 <br />- Heßler, Alexander, (formerly: Director, City Theatre, Strasbourg), Berlin: <br />Invitation to the premiere of the Luther Festival 11.6.1886 <br />- Sleeves, v., General-Intendant, Königliche Schauspiele, Berlin: <br />Invitation card for the 1st performance of Sardanapal 1.9. o. J. <br />- Hülsen, v., Intendant, Königliche Schauspiele, Wiesbaden: <br />Thanks for the award of the title "Sanitätsrat" to Dr. Gerster 20.3.1897 <br />- L'Arronge, Adolph, Berlin: <br />to Excellency v. Goßler and the latter to Althoff because of the award of the title "Professor" for his son-in-law, Dr. Asch, in Breslau 8.4.1902 <br />- Ludolff, Hans, member of the Hoftheater, Weimar (A. Lanser, grandson of Ruland, Bonn): <br />Please to the Excellency of Hülsen for permission to hold a trial discussion and for kind intercession 27.1.1904, <br />Please for permission to visit, commitment to Wiesbaden and Berlin noted 14.3.1904 <br />- Mutzenbecher, v., Intendant, Königliche Schauspiele, Wiesbaden: <br />provision of 2 places of the Fremdenloge 20.10.1907 <br /><br />Zoologen: <br />- Dorn, Prof. Anton, Zoologische Station, Naples: <br />please for an interview 12.1.1889, <br />visit of His Majesty in the Zoological Station 3.4.1905 <br />- Dewitz, Dr. H.., Berlin: <br />Request for permission for a larger sum to produce his work on "African Insects" 6.4.1889 <br />- Ehlers, Prof. Ernst Heinrich, Göttingen: <br />Appointment of a curator to the zoological collection 24.6.1888 <br />- Grenacher, Dr. H.., Prof. der Zoologie, Halle: <br />Please introduce yourself 5.4.1887 <br />- Haeckel, Prof. Ernst, Jena: <br />New Year's greetings, thanks for 3 copies of the Festschrift von Guttstadt 31.12.1886 (missing), <br />transmission of his work "Plankton-Studien" 29.12.1890 (missing) <br />- Hermes, Otto, Director, Berliner Aquarium, Berlin: <br />conservation of marine animals 21.5.1886 (missing), <br />Visit of the minister to the demonstration of the newly discovered bacillus, the vaccinated fish and the bright sea water 25.11.1886 (missing), <br />Shipment of the annual report as well as the festive magazine about the station Roviquo 3.6.1891 <br />- Kückenthal, Prof. Dr. W., Breslau: <br />Invitation to the inauguration of the new building of the zoological institute 24.6.1904 (missing) <br />- Martens, Prof. Eduard v., Königliches zoologisches Museum, Berlin: <br />Request for an interview 20.6.1884 <br />- Peters, Dr. W., Director, Zoologisches Museum, Berlin: <br />Transmission of two applications for leave, handwritten note by Lehnert to apply for leave 25.8.1869 (missing) <br /><br />different: <br />- Adelmann, Irma, Wiesbaden 11.11.1907 <br />- Bismarck Archive, Stendal 11.2.1899 <br />- Busse-Brinkmann (empty shell) <br />- Darmstaedter, L., Berlin - Homburg 19.2.1906, 4.9.1906 <br />- Göring, Hugo, Hamburg 6.10.1904 <br />- Heat, Franz, Münster 17.11.1902 <br />- Hoffmann, Otto, Breslau 1.8.1907 <br />- Sell, Fräulein M., Rovio 19.8.1907. 1884 - 1907, no year, Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. Althoff, Friedrich Theodor description: Contains: - Romanists: - - Foerster, Prof. Wendelin, Bonn: - Waldensian question, Romance studies 16.10.1888, - Request for state support to restore his health 20.11.1896 - - - Barkhausen, G., Rector, Königlich Technische Hochschule, Hanover: - 75th anniversary celebration, with personal remarks by Althoff and the Privy Councillor Naumann 2.5.1906 - - Doergens, Königlich technische Hochschule, Berlin: - Message on the death of Professor A. Dietrich 7.9.1898 - - Grunmach, Prof. Dr. L.., Lecturer, Technische Hochschule, Berlin: - Submission of his latest publication "Die physikalischen Erscheinungen und Kräfte" 16.5.1898 - - Kammerer, Otto, Rector, Königlich technische Hochschule, Berlin: - Invitation to celebrate the change of rectorate 17.6.1903 - - Kiepert, L., Hanover: - Acknowledgment for the award of the title "Magnifizenz" to the rectors of the technical universities in Hanover and Aachen 9.2.1903 - - Mangoldt, Hans v., rector, Königlich technische Hochschule, Aachen: - Submission of the catalogue of the library 20.2.1899 - - Miller, Baron Ferdinand v., Munich: - Election of the Committee of the Museum of Masterpieces of Natural Science and Technology 10.12.1904 - - Rietschel, Prof. Hermann, Technische Hochschule, Charlottenburg: - Copy of a curriculum vitae (with comments by Althoff) 29.6. o. J. - Roessler, Gustav, Langfuhr-Danzig: - Transmission of the work "Die Fernleitung von Wechselströmen" 7.7.1905 - - Vogel, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Technische Hochschule, Charlottenburg: - Transmission of the study "Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung deutscher Gebirgswasserkräfte" 24.10.1905 - - Theatre: - - Barnay, Ludwig, Hofrat, Berlin: - Request for the title of "Sanitätsrat" for Dr. Saalfeld from Berlin 29.11.1904, - Acknowledgment for the message of the granted request because of Dr. Saalfeld 19.12.1904 - - Heßler, Alexander, (formerly: Director, Stadttheater, Strasbourg), Berlin: - Invitation to the first performance of the Luther Festival 11.6.1886 - - - Hülsen, v., General-Intendant, Königliche Schauspiele, Berlin: - Invitation card for the 1st performance of Sardanapal 1.9. o. J. - Hülsen, v., director, Königliche Schauspiele, Wiesbaden: - Thanks for the award of the title "Sanitätsrat" to Dr. Gerster 20.3.1897 - - L'Arronge, Adolph, Berlin: - to Excellency v. Goßler and the latter to Althoff because of the award of the title "Professor" for his son-in-law, Dr. Asch, in Breslau 8.4.1902 - - Ludolff, Hans, member of the Hoftheater, Weimar (A. Lanser, grandson of Ruland, Bonn): - Request to the Excellency of Hülsen for permission to hold a trial discussion and for kind intercession 27.1.1904, - Request for permission to visit, commitment to Wiesbaden and Berlin noted 14.3.1904 - - - Mutzenbecher, v., Intendant, Königliche Schauspiele, Wiesbaden: - 2 places of the Fremdenloge 20.10.1907 - - Zoologists: - - Dorn, Prof. Anton, Zoological Station, Naples: - Request for an interview 12.1.1889, - Visit of His Majesty in the Zoological Station 3.4.1905 - - Dewitz, Dr. H.., Berlin: - Request for approval of a larger sum to produce his work on "African Insects" 6.4.1889 - - Ehlers, Prof. Ernst Heinrich, Göttingen: - Employment of a curator at the zoological collection 24.6.1888 - - Grenacher, Dr. H., Prof. der Zoologie, Halle: - Please be allowed to introduce yourself 5.4.1887 - - Haeckel, Prof. Ernst, Jena: - New Year's greetings, thanks for 3 copies of the Festschrift von Guttstadt 31.12.1886 (missing), - Submission of his work "Plankton-Studien" 29.12.1890 (missing) - - Hermes, Otto, Director, Berliner Aquarium, Berlin: - Conservation of Sea Animals 21.5.1886 (missing), - visit of the minister to the demonstration of the newly discovered bacillus, the vaccinated fish and the bright sea water 25.11.1886 (missing), - sending of the annual report as well as the festive magazine about the station Roviquo 3.6.1891 - - Kückenthal, Prof. Dr. W.., Breslau: - Invitation to the inauguration of the new building of the zoological institute 24.6.1904 (missing) - - Martens, Prof. Eduard v., Königliches zoologisches Museum, Berlin: - Request for an interview 20.6.1884 - - Peters, Dr. W., Director, zoological museum, Berlin: - Sending of two vacation requests, handwritten note by Lehnert to apply for vacation requests 25.8.1869 (missing) - - Miscellaneous: - Adelmann, Irma, Wiesbaden 11.11.1907 - - Bismarck Archive, Stendal 11.2.1899 - - Busse-Brinkmann (empty shell) - - Darmstaedter, L., Berlin - Homburg 19.2.1906, 4.9.1906 - - Göring, Hugo, Hamburg 6.10.1904 - - Heat, Franz, Münster 17.11.1902 - - Hoffmann, Otto, Breslau 1.8.1907 - - Sell, Fräulein M., Rovio 19.8.1907.
Contains:among others: Invitation to Director W. Kettnis zur Besichtigung der Sonderausstellung "Die Völker der deutschen Kolonien in Afrika" (1934); Unification of exhibition and press propaganda for the colonial exhibition by the Messe- und Ausstellungs-Gesellschaft (1934); Loan of ethnographics for small exhibitions in empty shop windows in the city district as propaganda for the colonial idea, 1934; Circular of the Kölner Kolonial- und Überseeklub (KKuU): Invitation to lecture events for January and February 1935; cf. for May 1935; congratulations from W. Kettnis zum 30jährigen Bestehen des Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museums, 1936; Loss of the lecture room of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for "Schulungsmorgen für die Amtswarte des RKB und halten eines Lichtbildervorrag durch den Museumsleiter Scheller an einer der Schulungsmorgen, 1936; Museum tour for the Amtswarte des Kreises Süd, 1937; loan of ethnographics for a larger colonial exhibition, organized by the Gauverbandsleitung in cooperation with the Westdeutsche-Kaufhof AG in the rooms of the Kaufhof Köln, opening of the 1st museum in 1937.8,1940; loan for a colonial exhibition in Aachen, 1940; transfer of all ethnographic material from the Knechtsteden monastery by order of the Federal Leader, 1941Damages: Cat. B (can only be used as a digital copy) Old signatures: 585.
Scope: 256 sheets. Reference: HI XIII 3d 3XIII 19a 1147-52,286.Contains: Transfer of the Joest´schen collection to the Bayenturm, reports by the director of the Natural History Museum, Dr. Carl Hilburg (1898-1899); donation of the Joest collection by Eugen Rautenstrauch and Adele geborene Joest, donation conditions, enrichment of the collection by gifts, including purchases of Eugen Rautenstrauch (1899-1901, including Benin bronzes, other objects from Benin, from Siam), from other members of the Rautenstrauch family (1908), offer by the travelling zoologist H. Förster for sale of his collection (1899, with catalogue) of pearl mussels (1900); collection Adolf Diehl, Wiesbaden, mediated by the editor of the Kölnische Zeitung, Prosper Müllendorf (1900, with catalogue); Meetings of the Commission for the Museum of Natural History (1899), takeover of a Peruvian collection from the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum (1899), draft concerning the installation of the Joest Collection (1899), donation of quivers and arrows from Togo from the Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin (1900), opening of the collection, Newspaper article (1900), offer by Oscar Mengelbier to purchase his Chilean-Araucanian Indian collection (1900), offer by Hermann Rolle, Berlin (1901) of a natural history collection, donation of two works from the Zulu coffee shops (1901), a Java collection by Dr. Schmitz, Heidelberg (1901), Cameroon collection by company v. Tippelskirch
Contains among other things: - Consultation (if necessary with expert opinion) about: New construction of a post and telegraph service building in Potsdam / New construction of a business building for the House of Representatives in Berlin / New construction of the II. Department of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in Charlottenburg / Construction of an antique museum in Berlin / Design for the Kaiser-Friedrich-Gedächtniskirche in Berlin / Winter flooding in the Reipzig-Schwetiger lowland / Expansion of the western front of the cathedral in Metz / Repairs at the cathedral in Strasbourg / Design for a Reichspost and telegraph service building in Magdeburg / Design for a Catholic garrison church [St.. Petersburg Mauritius] in Strasbourg / design for a Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / winter flooding in the Elbe lowlands near Lenzen / new construction of a business building for the civil divisions of the Regional Court I and Local Court I in Berlin / design for a Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design of a new office building for the civil divisions of the Regional Court I and Local Court I in Berlin / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourg / design for a new Reichspost and telegraph service building in Strasbourgand telegraph service building in Karlsruhe / Restoration of the middle tower at the western front of the Marienkirche zu Mühlhausen in Thuringia / Restoration project at the southwest tower of the cathedral in Trier / New construction of the Protestant parish church in Driesen / Construction of a second church for the Protestant community "Zum heiligen Kreuz" on the square "am Urban" in Berlin / Design for the main building of the Kadettenanstalt in Naumburg an der Saale / New construction of the manor house in Berlin / Construction of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museums in Berlin / New construction of a post and telegraph service building in Oldenburg / Design of the building to erect the Pergamon altar in Berlin / Design of a service building for the government of Frankfurt an der Oder / Connection of lightning conductors to the water supply of the city of Oldenburg / Design of the building to erect the Pergamon altar in Berlin / Design of a service building for the government of Frankfurt an der Oder / Connection of lightning conductors to the water supply of the city of Oldenburg / Design of the building to erect the Pergamon altar in Berlin / Design of a service building for the government of Frankfurt an der Oder / Connection of lightning conductors to the water supply of the city of Berlin / Design of the new building and gas pipelines / sketches by architects Kayser and von Grossheim for the new building of the Universities of Music and Fine Arts in Berlin / regulation of the current conditions of the Vistula and Nogat rivers / restoration of the Aachen Cathedral / structural development of the city of Berlin according to artistic and technical criteria / draft for a General Command and telegraph service building in Stettin / Regulation of the Oder river from Tworkau to Ratibor / Recommendations for the construction of Protestant churches / New construction of a post and telegraph service building at Dominikanerplatz in Breslau / New construction of a service building for the Seehandlungs-Sozietät in Berlin / New construction of a municipal theatre in Poznan / Restoration of old glass paintings at the cathedral in Strasbourg (inquiry of the publishing bookseller Alexander Duncker in Leipzig) - "Expert opinion [....] on the creation of a low-water bed to improve the fairway in the Rhine stretch from Sondernheim to Strasbourg" (official publication, Berlin 1900).
The present repertory is the revised version of the two official finding aids of the Prussian Government Department I Section XI Education of 1852 (see No. 2180) and of 1927 (see No. 2181). The repertories of the authorities partly agree, partly disagree. Occasionally, file numbers that had previously been regarded as order signatures were assigned twice. As the funds were used to locate authorities, amendments were made and not always in the expected places, which led to a great deal of confusion. The various entries about destruction or transfer to other registries and authorities also created confusion about the existence or location of the files. The NVA (=Newly recorded file) numbers behind the individual title entries (if at all clearly to assign) gave a certain hint that the file must have already been in the archive. - The NVA number was the first signature to be assigned in the archive, regardless of the stock to which it belonged. Later, the Prussian files were removed from the NVA inventory and stored according to the old authority signature. - However, not every file with an NVA number could be found. In addition, teacher personnel files were handed over to the following authorities: Kultministerium Württemberg-Hohenzollern and Oberschulamt Tübingen. The personal files, which did not grow there, were delivered in three deliveries (Acc. 23/1956, 1/1969 and 17/1969) from the Oberschulamt Tübingen to the Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen. The deliveries were previously separate and have only now been returned to their original place. The lack of clarity, the poor manageability and the state of conservation of the old finding aids have led to the necessity of simplifying the old signatures as well as to the present index. The first processing of the inventory took place only on the basis of the finding aids and not on the basis of the files. The content of the titles was not checked against the files, but only carefully normalised. The actual existence of the files and their duration was determined in the inventory in the magazine. Files from the hitherto unallocated part of the total holdings of the Prussian Government of Sigmaringen had to be incorporated into the present partial holdings. The personnel files from the deliveries of the Oberschulamt Tübingen were integrated. In the course of the work step of file control, notes describing physical anomalies were included in the present repertory. In addition, pre-proveniences have been demonstrated. The following pre-proveniences appear: "Principality of Hohenzollern-Hechingen", "Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen", "Secret Conference Sigmaringen", "Secret Conference Hechingen", "Princely Government Sigmaringen", "Princely Government Hechingen", "Prussian Interim Government Sigmaringen", "Prussian Interim Government Hechingen" and "Prussian Commissarius", "Kreisschulinspektion Beuthen", "Kreisschulinspektion Xanten", "Oberamt Hechingen", "Oberschulkommission Hechingen", "Preußische Regierung Aachen", "Preußische Regierung Arnsberg", "Preußische Regierung Danzig", "Preußische Regierung Düsseldorf", "Preußische Regierung Frankfurt an der Oder", "Prussian Government Kassel", Prussian Government Koblenz", Prussian Government Cologne", Prussian Government Königsberg", Prussian Government Köslin", Prussian Government Marienwerder", Prussian Government Münster", Prussian Government Oppeln", Prussian Government Posen", Prussian Government Trier", "Preußische Regierung Wiesbaden", "Provinzschulkollegium Berli n", "Provinzschulkollegium Berlin-Lichterfeld", "Provinzschulkollegium Koblenz", "Provinzschulkollegium Münster", "Bezirkspräsidium des Oberelsass", "Schulkommissariat Haigerloch", "Schulkommissariat Hechingen", "Schulkommission Hechingen" and "Schulkommission Sigmaringen". Post-proveniences include "Kultusministerium Württemberg-Hohenzollern", "Oberschulamt Tübingen" and "Schulamt Sigmaringen". In addition, the provenance "President of Hohenzollern - settlement agency" appears. The task of this authority was to complete the business of the Prussian government of Sigmaringen, which had been dissolved in 1945. The repertory now has a place and person index. The problem with the creation of the place index was that some places in the east of the former German Empire are now on Polish territory. In order to facilitate the understanding of contemporary administrative contexts, these places were identified according to their administrative affiliation at the time. This repertory lists all files that are listed in the list of authorities. If they could not be found, the note "not available" appears in the repertory. The state of conservation of the files is questionable, as the Prussian-stitched files were lying loose and unpacked on the shelf until recently. A further deterioration of the condition is not to be expected, however, as the files have recently been packed in an archive-compatible manner. The recording of the title recordings was carried out by the undersigned with the archival indexing program Midosa 95 in 2007. Corinna Knobloch and the undersigned checked the files in the magazine. Holger Fleischer completed the final EDP work. The present holdings comprise 1759 units of description and 40.3 linear metres and are quoted as follows: Ho 235 T 26-248 No. Sigmaringen, July 2009 Birgit Meyenberg
Contains: among others: Zur Konfirmationsfrage, 1903; Review: Albert Lorenz, Die alte ... Gemeinde Grevenbroich, 1906; Address to the Consecration of the Bismarck Memorial in Aachen, 1907; Pitt and Fox, the Blasphemous Pastors and the Blessing of Irony, 1912; The Present Situation of the Confirmation Question, 1913; From the Monastery Cell into God's Wide World, 1917; Epilogue to the 1st Rhenish Protestant Kirchentag, 1924; The Right, not Violence as the God-Willed Basis of Peoples' Relations, 1925; Report to the Rhenish Provincial Synod, 1929
Contains among other things: - Consultation (if necessary with expert opinion) about: Restoration and decoration of the Octagon Building in the Aachen Cathedral / Restoration of the Town Hall and Coronation Hall in Aachen / Government Office Building in Frankfurt an der Oder / General Command Building in Gdansk / Designs by architects Kayser and Großheim for the new building of the Colleges of Music and Fine Arts in Berlin / Reichspost- and Reichstelegrafendienst building in Frankfurt an der Oder / Extension of the Technical University in Berlin / Main building of the Technical University in Gdansk / New construction of a commercial building for the Regional and Local Court and court prison in Magdeburg / New construction of a presidential building for the German Reichstag in Berlin / New construction of a service building for the Colonial Department of the Foreign Office in Berlin / Reichspost- and Reichstelegrafendienst building in Stettin / New construction of a post and telegraph service building at Dominikanerplatz in Breslau / Regulations for the construction of Protestant churches / Restoration of the Hohkönigsburg near Schlettstadt / New construction of a business building for the civil departments of the Land- and and Local Court of Halle an der Saale / Extension of the business building of the Ministry of Culture in Berlin / New construction of a central telephone office building in Hamburg / Post office building at the future central railway station in Hamburg / New construction of a service building for the Seehandlungssozietät in Berlin / New construction of the municipal theatre in Poznan - Visit of the Aachen cathedral to examine the design of Prof. Dr. Dr. Klaus H. Baron von Béthune to decorate the octagon and to take note of inventories, travel notes (transcript, 10-11 June 1883) - Application for amendment of the law on copyright in works of fine arts; Gerber file partly stapled with iron clips.
Note: Altsig.: A/P/1;original folder preserved
Contains: Invitation to the 16th Conference of the Lower Rhine Mission Conference in Düsseldorf on 26.04.1926; Armenian Aid Committee, overview of the activities of the Armenian Aid Committee and the relationship to the Armenian People's Church 20.10.1930 (9 pages)Darin: :Posgl. Presseverband, Die deutsche Mission in Gefahr! (print 7 pages); status and work of the Goßner Mission Society in 1918/19 and 1819/20; Rev. W. Landgrebe (Aachen), East Asia Mission, report on the year 1925; Mission Director D. Dr. Witte, Ostasien-Jahrbuch Nr. 6 (1927); Freude und Not der Goßnerschen Mission; Herrnhuter Missionwoche 1927, negotiation report from 10. -14.10.1927 with statutes; Rheinischer Verband der Ostasienmission, Missionsfeier und Hauptversammlung am 12. und 13.10.1928 in Bad Kreuznach; Issue 25 (1930) Das neue Armenien: To the death of the Patriarch Turian 24 pages; Dr. Lepsius, Deutsche Orient-Mission, Wie lange noch ? A question of German credulity (64 pages)Remark: Vol. I (1894-1914) War lossB II a 42 Vol. II
Contains: 1)A:Volkmann, Karl Johann/B:/C:/D:/E:Lettland/F:/G:S. 1-3; 2)A:Vorischeck, Hedwig/B:16.04.1904, rfurt/C:Kontoristin/D:kath./E:Erfurt/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Austria), Tschechin/G:S. 4-5; 3)A:Vorischeck, Friedrich/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 5; 4)A:Völker, Heinrich/B:26.01.1892, Blumenfeld (Prov. Samara), Russia/C:Kolonist/D:ev./E:Westrhauderfehn (Krs. Leer)/F:Russia, DeutscherG:S. 6-7; 5)A:Völker, Talkea née Ulpts, widowed Kuhlmann/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 6; 6)A:Vrieling, Gerit/B:13.05.1863, Westerbork (Holland)/C:Kolonist/D:ev./E:Neufirrel (Krs. 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Contains among other things: - Transfer of Brandenburg and Danish troops to Spain, 1689 - collection of contributions in Luxembourg, 1689 - conclusion of an alliance between the general states and England, 1689 - quartering of Dutch troops in the Duchy of Kleve, 1689 - supply of Brandenburg troops to the Moselle and Meuse, 1689 - siege of the city of Bonn by Dutch troops, 1689 - support of the Electorate of Brandenburg on the Lower Rhine against France by Field Marshal Georg Friedrich von Waldeck, 1689 - Confiscation of ships in Hamburg, 1689 - Conflicts between the Brandenburg-African Company and the Dutch West India Company, 1689 - Transfer of customs officers to Schenkenschanz in Lobith, 1689 - Preparation of an alliance between the general states and the Duchy of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, 1689 - Occupation of the city of Aachen, 1689 - Demand for subsidies from England, 1689 - Catering of troops in the Duchy of Jülich, 1689 - Catering for troops in the Duchy of Jülich, 1689 - Transfer of customs officers to Schenkenschanz in Lobith, 1689 - Preparation of an alliance between the general states and the Duchy of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, 1689 - Occupation of the city of Aachen, 1689 - Demand for subsidies from England, 1689 - Catering of troops in the Duchy of Jülich, 1689
The Prussian legation to the Kingdom of Italy evolved from the Turin and Florence legations. After the Franco-Italian successes in the war against Austria, Tuscany was annexed by the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont in 1859. As a result of the annexation of the kingdom of both Sicily, King Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of Italy on 17 March 1861. The international recognition of the title was one of the main tasks of the king in the following years. This should be seen as part of the overall effort to unify Italy. Initially, the legation in Turin was responsible for representing Prussian interests in the Kingdom of Italy. The extraordinary envoy Willisen was replaced at the end of 1863 by Guido von Usedom, who had just been elevated to the rank of Count. Together with the court, Usedom moved from Turin to Florence on 13 June 1865, taking over the existing infrastructure of the former legation of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. His most historically significant news was the "Stoß-ins-Herz-Depesche" of 17 June 1866, published by the former Italian Prime Minister La Marmora in 1868. In it Usedom demanded the advance of Italian troops directly to Vienna (GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 81 Florence (Italy), No. 8, fol. 376-387). Due to a dispute with Prime Minister Bismarck, Usedom retired from office in 1869. Around this time, the legation in Florence hired its own pharmacist. His successor, Count von Brassier, took office on 1 January 1870 in the name of the North German Confederation. The last documents of the collection end in the autumn of 1870 with the relocation of the Italian capital to Rome as a result of the Franco-German war. The inventory allows only a few statements on the history of the authorities in the narrower sense, as it deals only with the political reports to the ministry and the decrees and copies of other legation reports sent by the ministry. Personnel and organizational files are not included in the inventory. Carl Schmitz, a merchant born in Stolberg near Aachen, offered the legation an open house for its official purposes. In return, he was first appointed agent and later consul. Extraordinary envoys and authorized ministers 1862-1863 Friedrich Adolph (from 1863: Freiherr) von Willisen 1863-1869 Carl Georg Ludwig Guido Graf von Usedom 1869-1872 Maria Anton Joseph Brassier de St. Simon Inventory history The first delivery of 10 volumes took place on 12 July 1870, the day before the appearance of the Emser Depesche, by the Chancellor of the North German Confederation. On 28 July 1882, the German Foreign Office delivered 25 files of the former Royal Legations of Florence and Naples to the Prussian Secret State Archives, where they were classified as Repositur 81 Florence or Naples. The last major access took place in 1900 and the first inventory revision took place in October 1923. In 1943 the stock was transferred to the salt mines Staßfurt and Schönebeck as part of the I. Main Department, Repositur Gesandtschaften and Consulates. After the end of the war, Soviet troops confiscated the stock and transferred it to Moscow. It was not until 1955 that it was returned to the Merseburg Department of the German Central Archives. Further revisions took place here (1955 and 1986). The holdings were filmed in February 1962. It was not possible to find out more about the non-existence of the numbers 22 to 27 (political reports and correspondence up to the end of 1872) listed in the Altfindmittel. In 1923 they still existed, the revision of 1955 marked them as missing. It was not possible to identify any indications of an inventory delimitation with the Reich Archive or the Political Archive of the Federal Foreign Office. In the course of German reunification, the inventory of the I. HA Rep. 81 legations and consulates was returned to Berlin as part of the holdings of the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage in accordance with the Unification Treaty. They have been stored in the Westhafen magazine since 1993. In July 1990, the GStA PK acquired two letters, which in 2011 were assigned to the holdings Rep. 81 Florence/Italy (GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 81 Florence (Italy) after 1807, No. 22). In May and June 2011, the new indexing and creation of the finding aid was carried out by Archivassessor Dr. Andreas Becker. finding aids: database; finding aid book, 1 vol.
Contains among other things: - Determination of the actual tomb of Charlemagne in the Liebfrauen-Münster in Aachen, 1843-1848 - Installation of columns in the cathedral, 1843 - Acquisition of a view of the interior of the Aachen cathedral from Rome, 1844-1845 - Restoration of the organ, 1847 - Aachener Anzeiger. No. 224. Aachen: Kaatzer, 1850. (print) - painting of the Carolingian octagon in the cathedral, 1854 - determination of the original foundation of the cathedral, 1861 (situation plans) - excavation of the keystone of the tomb vault of Charlemagne, 1866; stitching/binding
Contents of the finding aid book: The vast majority of the archival materials in the university archive are files, especially those of the university administration. The previous tradition in the area of faculties, institutes and chairs was not subject to a systematic concept. In the future, these gaps will also be filled. The area of certificates is mainly represented by doctoral and postdoctoral certificates (duplicate or copy). The area of official records is represented by administrative journals and business diaries (1869 - 1919, 1966 - 1969). The Collections section is represented by a newspaper clipping collection (1945 - 1996), which was taken over by the RWTH Foreign Institute. The other collections of the Hochschularchiv, such as estates, photo collections or objects, are not included in the present index. For this purpose, the university archive has its own finding aids, some of which are already accessible online. Structure of the finding aid book: The recording and structuring of the archived files in the university archive was not carried out according to archival aspects of provenance, but according to a rather factual approach, similar to the librarian indexing. The files were recorded by person and subject and kept in two separate series of index cards. The index cards were essentially created during the term of office of the scientific director Prof. Dr. Reinhard Hildebrandt. According to the Numerus Currens of the signatures, the individual file was recorded according to an archival model with title and further details (according to the content and thesaurus notes). This information was recorded on a so-called location map. These location maps are reproduced here in MidosaXML presentation format. In the absence of a separation of provenance, the information from the location maps is displayed in a complete file. The structure or classification of the entire stock is based on the order signatures and has only very general references to content, which are briefly placed in front of the individual structure levels. The original assignment of the order signatures provided for corresponding gaps for later file access and caused today's jump numbers. For the internet presentation, the file was checked for information that was questionable under data protection law.
Preliminary remark The old list of files included Divisions I - VI. Divisions VII - XII and Division I P (personnel files) had been added to the list of files as special groups. A new structure with 25 subject groups was created in the present repertory, since the system of the old file index did not meet the requirements. The special groups of the old directory are now under: No. 5 c-e (Personal Akten, Abt. I P), No. 12 b (Mobil- und Demobilmachung, Abt. IX M, XMD), No. 23 c (Reg.Präsident Dr. Rombach, Abt. VIII), No. 23 f (Eupen-Malmedy, Abt. XI), No. 23 g (Neutral-Moresnet, Abt. VII), No. 24 (Gestapo, Abt. XII). The present new repertory replaces the provisional old repertory G 20/2, which only bore the title Government Aachen, Presidential Office, which has been extended in the present finding aid book to "Government Aachen, Presidential Office and Special Groups". However, the files shall continue to be ordered under 'Aachen Government, Presidential Office, No ...'. The redesign of the repertory was carried out by State Archives Inspector Kilian and State Archives Assessor Dr. Lück. (December 1970)
Constitution and administration. State sovereignty; registry office matters; regulatory law; central administration. Political files. Border stuff. Police. Military. Trade and commerce. Municipalities. County committee. Education. Church systems. Railways.Post. Traffic. Expropriations. Road construction. Construction. Agriculture. Domains and forests. Bless you. Veterinary matters. Social services. Tax and accounting. Hydraulic engineering. Kunst- und KulturpflegeThe finding aid book "211.09.00 Regierung Aachen, Kirchenwesen" is not only assigned to this but also to other collections.
Contains: List of Korag members (Koloniale Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft) of 25 Jan. 1930 Programme of the Rheinische Kolonialtagung in Bad Aachen, May 1930 Colonial election district of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft of 15 Aug. 1930
- 1884 - 1908, without date, Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T. Althoff, Friedrich Theodor* description: Contains: - Geodesy and Geology: - - - Farmer's Enemy, Karl Maximilian v., Feldafing: - Replacement of the Prussian Geodetic Institute 12.9.1885 - - Hauchecorne, Wilhelm, Geologische Landesanstalt und Bergakademie, Berlin: - Director Bansa belongs to the Belgian Society in Stolberg near Aachen 8.2.1887 - - Helmert, Friedrich Robert, Potsdam: - Registration of his visit 12.8.1894, - transmission of the necrology (obituary) about the Lieutenant General Dr. Schreiber 17.2.1906 - - Kayser, Prof. Emanuel, Marburg: - Request for ministerial aid for participation in the Geological Congress in America 1.4.1891 - - Koenen, Prof. Dr. Adolf von, Göttingen: - Stud. Hann and the Göttingen beer riots 27.6.1884 - - Seibt, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Berlin: - New Year's greetings 31.12.1886 - - Geography and history: - - Below, Georg v., Prof. der Geschichte, Königsberg: - Thanks for the remuneration 8.12.1890 - - Bezold, Friedrich v., Historian, Bonn: - Announcement of his visit to Berlin 22.1.1903 - - Bresslau, Prof. Harry, Berlin: - Submission of his Handbook of the Doctrine of Documents 20.3.1889 - - Brode, Prof. Reinhold, Halle/Saale: - Application for leave to work at the historical institute in Rome 27.7.1907 - - Baumgarten, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: - Historical Station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) - - Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: - Historical Station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) Dr. C. de, Breslau: - sending of his work 'Excerpta historica Vol. III' and acknowledgement of the aid 22.10.1905 - - Brugsch-Pascha Heinrich Karl, Cairo: - Purchase of previously unknown papyrus leaves from the Roman Empire 7.5.1891 - - Credner, Prof. Dr. Rudolf, Greifswald: - Transmission of the VIIth Annual Report of the Geographical Society and Acknowledgment for the Red Eagle Order 10.10.1900, - Letter of 6. October 1900, - Letter of 6. October 1900, - Letter of 10. October 1900, - Letter of 10. October 1900, - Letter of 10. October 1900, - Letter of 10.6.1908 - - Delbrück, Hans, Charlottenburg: - Sending a letter from Freiherr Binder v. Krieglstein (copy) about the strategist Friedrich the Great 16.9.1899 - - Delitzsch, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Charlottenburg: - sending of his writing "Babel und Bibel" 1.3.1904 - - Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: - Farewell before departure for the South Polar Expedition 18.7.1901 - - Droysen, Prof. Dr. Gustav, Halle/Saale. - historical teaching profession 9.7.1884 - - Duncker, Max, Karlsbad: - refusal of the offered professorship because of completion of his historical work 22.8.1884 - - Dove, Alfred, Leipzig, (Munich): - deceased Hertz from Breslau and sending his Rankeschen Werk published by him 4.1.1894 - - Dove, Alfred, Freiburg/Breisgau: - Congratulations for the appointment to "Excellency", thanks for the picture of Mommsen, communication about his intention to submit the farewell because of a stroke 15.11.1904 - - Dümmler, Prof. Ernst, Berlin: - Continuation of the Monumenta Germaniae 12.6.1891 - - Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: - Acknowledgment for his new position in Munich 15.8.1906 - - Egelhaaf, Prof. Dr. Gottlob, (Karlsgymnasium), Stuttgart: - Submission of his latest historical works 14.7.1888 - - Erler, Prof. Dr. Gottlob, (Karlsgymnasium), Stuttgart: - Acknowledgment for his new position in Munich 15.8.1906 Dr. Georg, Münster/Westphalia: - sending of his writing "Leipziger Magisterschmäuse im 16. - 18. Jahrhundert" 21.1.1906 - - - Falk, Friedrich, Berlin: - sending of his newest historical studies without D. - Finke, Heinrich, Münster/Westphalia. - Send the illustrated biography of Carl Müller and the older Düsseldorf Christian art 3.6.1896 - - Fischer, Theobald, Prof. der Geographie, Marburg: - Acknowledgment for the travel support combined with the hope of good successes regarding the knowledge of the Mediterranean countries 6.4.1899 - - Friedensburg, Walter, Königlich prußisch-historisches Institut, Rome: - Acknowledgements for the Order 27.4.1893 - - Gerland, Prof. Dr. Georg, Strasbourg/Elsaß: - Thanksgiving for the congratulation 12.2.1903 (missing) - - Glagau, H., Privatdozent der Geschichte, Marburg: - sending of the 1st volume of his Hessian state parliament files 19.6.1901 - - Goerke, Franz, Director of the Urania Society, Berlin: - thanks for the Red Eagle Order 27.4.1906 - - Grauert, Hermann, Prof. der Geschichte, Munich: - Acknowledgment for the Order of the Knight's Cross of the Crown Order III. 5.6.1894 - - Greim, Prof. Dr., Darmstadt: - transmission of his latest works 27.7.1906 - - Herrmann, Dr. Paul, senior high school teacher, Torgau. - Transmission of his latest historical works on the Nordic countries 4.9.1903 (missing) - - Hintze, Prof. Dr. Otto, Berlin: - Application of the raven leg name "the Great" 2.1.1902 - - Hüffer, Prof. Dr. H., Bonn: - successful eye operation, hope for soon completion of his historical works 9.7.1888, - naming of the still present teachers of His Majesty, peace treaty of the students, torchlight procession 30.4.1891 - - Hanssen, G., (agricultural historian), Göttingen: - his bust created by Harzer 20.10.1887 (missing) - - Imelmann, J., Berlin: - transmission of his newest historical works 30.11.1905, - letter of 27.3.1906 - - Jastrow, Prof. Dr. Ignaz, Berlin: - transmission of the newest annual report of the historical science 6.8.1891 - - Kaufmann, Dr. Georg, Strasbourg: - Sending an original letter from the Professor of History Baumgarten from Strasbourg 8.12.1885 - - Kiepert, Heinrich, Berlin: - geographical institute in Weimar 23.1.1892 - - Kirchhoff, Alfred, Prof. Geography, Halle: - transmission of the latest research, distribution of the Volapük (mixed Aposteriori plan language) 23.9.1887, - transmission of the latest publications of the Central Commission 16.4.1889 - - Quiver, Prof. Dr., Historian, Hanover: - transmission of an essay on economic history 4.1.1898 - - Krauske, Prof. Otto, Göttingen: - transmission of his latest historical writings 9.12.1901 - - Lamprecht, Dr. Karl, Prof. der Geschichte, Leipzig: - Visitor registration in Berlin 20.2.1907, - Transmission of his latest volume "German History" 22.11.1907 - - Lindner, Theodor, Halle/Saale: - sending of his 4th volume "Weltgeschichte seit der Völkerwanderung" 19.10.1905 - - Lohmeyer, Prof.., Königsberg: - sending of his latest historical publications 6.6.1885 - - Lorenz, Ottokar, Prof. der Geschichte Dr., (Zurich), Jena: - Planning of the work by the chief president of Möller 30.11.1900 - - Lossen, W., Königsberg. - Sending of his newest historical writings 4.8.1902 - - Meister, Prof. Aloys, Münster: - Sending of his newest historical work "Die Geheimschrift im Dienste der Papstlichen Kurie" 23.5.1906 - - Mirbt, Prof. Dr. Karl, Marburg: - Send his latest work " The Prussian Legation at the Pope's Court" 6.11.1898 - - Naudé, Albert, Berlin: - Acknowledgement for the title "Extraordinarius" 25.2.1891 - - Naudé, Wilhelm, Berlin: - Acknowledgement for Althoff's participation in the death of Naudé's brother 23.12.1896, - obituary 7.1.1904 - - Oncken, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Gießen: - visit to Berlin, transmission of his latest historical essays 12.9.1886 - - Pflugk-Harttung, Prof. Dr. Julius v., Berlin: - Please discuss 27.5.1897, - Send a map to his lecture about "The Battle of Mars la Tour" 20.11.1893 - - Pietschmann, Richard, Göttingen: - sending of his newest writing "Geschichte des Inkareiches von Pedro Sarmiento" 20.10.1906 - - Pyl, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Greifswald: - Transmission of his latest historical work "History of Greifswald Churches" 10.7.1885 - - Quidde, Prof. Dr. R., Munich: - transmission of his newest historical writings, announcement of visit in Berlin July 9.6.1889, - incorrect data of the German Journal of Historical Science and its correction 25.3.1894 - - Rachfahl, Prof. Dr. Felix, Königsberg: - sending of his work "Wilhelm of Orange and the Dutch Uprising" 29.6.1906 - - - Richthofen, Freiherr v., Berlin: - transmission of the commemorative publication published by the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde 12.11.1892 - - Rohlfs, Gerhard, Weimar: - interview 8.9.1888, - letter of 10.6. o. J. - Seeck, Prof. Dr. Otto, Greifswald: - Communication of the ability to read auxiliary sciences of ancient history 28.4.1895 - - Sybel, Prof. Ludwig v., Marburg: - sending of his 1st volume "Christliche Antike, Katakomben" 11.10.1906, - sending of his rectorate speech "Die klassische Archäologie und die altchristliche Kunst" 26.10.1906 - - Sybel, Heinrich v.: - subsidy for Quiddes historical magazine 11.3.1889, - inquiry for the address of Schottmüller 19.2.1892, - Casus Busse in Marburg because of Quiddes Exmission 13.6.1894 - - Schweinfurth, Georg, Berlin: - Send a draft letter and ask for permission to use the name Althoffs 22.10.1894, - Collections of Emin Pasha 23.12.1889 - - Treitschke, Prof. v., Berlin: - Schwenninger case and drawing of parallels with Lord Clive, Mirabeau and York 22.2.1885, - return of the Königsberg address to the 25th anniversary of the emperor 22.1.1886 - return of a book by Prof. Dr. Hermann Schwenninger Lagarde by Prince Wilhelm 5.5.1886 (missing) - postponement of lectures 7.10.1891 (missing) * Contains: <br /><br />geodesy and geology: <br />- Bauernfeind, Karl Maximilian v., Feldafing: <br />Replacement of the Prussian Geodetic Institute 12.9.1885 <br />- Hauchecorne, Wilhelm, Geologische Landesanstalt und Bergakademie, Berlin: <br />Director Bansa belongs to the Belgian Society in Stolberg near Aachen 8.2,1887 <br />- Helmert, Friedrich Robert, Potsdam: <br />Registration of his visit 12.8.1894, <br />Sending of the necrology (obituary) via Lieutenant General Dr. Schreiber 17.2.1906 <br />- Kayser, Prof. Emanuel, Marburg: <br />Please for ministerial aid for participation in the Geological Congress in America 1.4.1891 <br />- Koenen, Prof. Dr. Adolf von, Göttingen: <br />Stud. Hann and the Göttingen beer riots 27.6.1884 <br />- Seibt, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Berlin: <br />New Year's greetings 31.12,1886 <br /><br />Geography and history: <br />- Below, Georg v., Prof. der Geschichte, Königsberg: <br />Thanks for Remuneration 8.12.1890 <br />- Bezold, Friedrich v., Historian, Bonn: <br />Announcement of his visit to Berlin 22.1.1903 <br />- Bresslau, Prof. Harry, Berlin: <br />Sending his Handbook of Doctrine 20.3,1889 <br />- Brode, Prof. Reinhold, Halle/Saale: <br />application for leave to work at the historical institute in Rome 27.7.1907 <br />- Baumgarten, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: <br />historic station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) <br />- Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: <br />- Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg: <br />- Historic station in Rome 6.12.1885 (see Kaufmann) <br />- Boor, Prof. Dr. Hermann, Strasbourg Dr. C. de, Breslau: <br />Shipment of his work 'Excerpta historica Vol. III' and acknowledgement of the aid 22.10.1905 <br />- Brugsch-Pascha Heinrich Karl, Cairo: <br />Acquisition of previously unknown papyrus leaves from the Roman Empire 7.5.1891 <br />- Credner, Prof. Dr. Peter Brugsch-Pascha Dr. Rudolf, Greifswald: <br />Sending of the VIIth Annual Report of the Geographical Society and Acknowledgment for the Red Eagle Order 10.10.1900, <br />Letter of the 6th Annual Report of the Geographical Society of Greifswald, Germany6.1908 <br />- Delbrück, Hans, Charlottenburg: <br />Transmission of a letter from Freiherr Binder v. Krieglstein (copy) about the strategist Friedrich the Great 16.9.1899 <br />- Delitzsch, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Charlottenburg: <br />Sending of his writing "Babel and Bible" 1.3.1904 <br />- Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: <br />Farewell before departure for the South Polar Expedition 18.7.1901 <br />- Droysen, Prof. Dr. Gustav, Halle/Saale. <br />historical teaching profession 9.7.1884 <br />- Duncker, Max, Karlsbad: <br />refusal of the offered professorship due to completion of his historical work 22.8.1884 <br />- Dove, Alfred, Leipzig, (Munich): <br /> deceased Hertz from Breslau and sending his Rankeschen Werk published by him 4.1.1894 <br />- Dove, Alfred, Freiburg/Breisgau: <br />Gratulation for the appointment to "Excellency", thanks for the picture of Mommsen, communication about his intention to submit the farewell because of a stroke 15.11.1904 <br />- Dümmler, Prof. Ernst, Berlin: <br />Continuation of the Monumenta Germaniae 12.6.1891 <br />- Drygalski, Erich v., Berlin: <br />Acknowledgment for his new position in Munich 15.8.1906 <br />- Egelhaaf, Prof. Dr. Gottlob, (Karlsgymnasium), Stuttgart: <br />Shipment of his latest historical works 14.7.1888 <br />- Erler, Prof. Dr. Georg, Münster/Westphalia: <br />Shipment of his writing "Leipziger Magisterschmäuse im 16. - 18. Jahrhundert" 21.1.1906 <br />- Falk, Friedrich, Berlin: <br />Shipment of his newest historical studies without D. <br />- Finke, Heinrich, Münster/Westphalia. <br />Sending of the illustrated biography of Carl Müller and the older Düsseldorf Christian art 3.6.1896 <br />- Fischer, Theobald, Prof. der Geographie, Marburg: <br />Acknowledgment for the travel support combined with the hope of good results regarding the knowledge of the Mediterranean countries 6.4.1899 <br />- Friedensburg, Walter, Royal Prussian Historical Institute, Rome: <br />Thanks for the Order 27.4.1893 <br />- Gerland, Prof. Dr. Georg, Strasbourg/Elsaß: <br />Thanks for congratulating 12.2.1903 (missing) <br />- Glagau, H., Privatdozent der Geschichte, Marburg: <br />Sending of the 1st volume of his Hessian Landtag files 19.6.1901 <br />- Goerke, Franz, Director of the Urania Society, Berlin: <br />Thank you for the Red Eagle Order 27.4.1906 <br />- Grauert, Hermann, Prof. der Geschichte, Munich: <br />Thanks for the Order of the Knight's Cross of the Crown Order III. 5.6.1894 <br />- Greim, Prof. Dr., Darmstadt: <br />Submission of his latest works 27.7.1906 <br />- Herrmann, Dr. Paul, Gymnasialoberlehrer, Torgau. <br />Sending of his latest historical works about the Nordic countries 4.9.1903 (missing) <br />- Hintze, Prof. Dr. Hintze Dr. Otto, Berlin: <br />Application of the Regent leg name "the Great" 2.1.1902 <br />- Hüffer, Prof. Dr. H., Bonn: <br />successful eye operation, hope for soon completion of his historical works 9.7.1888, <br />naming of the still present teachers of His Majesty, conclusion of peace by the students, torchlight procession 30.4.1891 <br />- Hanssen, G., (agricultural historian), Göttingen: <br />his bust created by Harzer 20.10.1887 (missing) <br />- Imelmann, J., Berlin: <br />Send of his latest historical works 30.11.1905, <br />Letter of 27.3.1906 <br />- Jastrow, Prof. Dr. Ignaz, Berlin: <br />Submission of the latest annual report on history 6.8.1891 <br />- Kaufmann, Dr. Georg, Strasbourg: <br />Sending an original letter from the Professor of History Baumgarten from Strasbourg 8.12.1885 <br />- Kiepert, Heinrich, Berlin: <br />Geographisches Institut in Weimar 23.1.1892 <br />- Kirchhoff, Alfred, Prof. Dr. Peter B., Berlin, Germany of Geography, Halle: <br />transmission of the latest research, distribution of the Volapük (mixed Aposteriori planned language) 23.9.1887, <br />transmission of the latest publications of the Central Commission 16.4.1889 <br />- Quiver, Prof. Dr.., Historian, Hanover: <br />Sending of an essay on economic history 4.1.1898 <br />- Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. H. Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. H. Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. H. Krauske, Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Krauske, Prof. Otto, Göttingen: <br />transmission of his newest historical writings 9.12.1901 <br />- Lamprecht, Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Dr. Karl, Prof. Dr. Karl. der Geschichte, Leipzig: <br />Registration for visit to Berlin 20.2.1907, <br />Transmission of his latest volume "Deutsche Geschichte" 22.11.1907 <br />- Lindner, Theodor, Halle/Saale: <br />Sending of his 4th volume "Weltgeschichte seit der Völkerwanderung" 19.10.1905 <br />- Lohmeyer, Prof.., Königsberg: <br />Sending his latest historical publications 6.6.1885 <br />- Lorenz, Ottokar, Prof. der Geschichte Dr., (Zurich), Jena: <br />planning of the work about the chief president of Möller 30.11.1900 <br />- Lossen, W., Königsberg. <br />Sending of his latest historical writings 4.8.1902 <br />- Meister, Prof. Aloys, Münster: <br />Sending of his latest historical work "Die Geheimschrift im Dienste der Papstlichen Kurie" 23.5.1906 <br />- Mirbt, Prof. Dr. Karl, Marburg: <br />Send of his latest work "The Prussian Legation at the Pope's Court" 6.11.1898 <br />- Naudé, Albert, Berlin: <br />Thanks for the title "Extraordinarius" 25.2.1891 <br />- Naudé, Wilhelm, Berlin: <br />Thanks for Althoff's participation in the death of Naudé's brother 23.12.1896, <br />Death display 7.1.1904 <br />- Oncken, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm, Gießen: <br />Berlin visit, sending of his latest historical essays 12.9.1886 <br />- Pflugk-Harttung, Prof. Dr. Julius v., Berlin: <br />Please send a meeting 27.5.1897, <br />Send a map to his talk about "The Battle of Mars la Tour" 20.11.1893 <br />- Pietschmann, Richard, Göttingen: <br />Sending of his newest writing "Geschichte des Inkareiches von Pedro Sarmiento" 20.10.7.1906 <br />- Pyl, Prof. Dr. Theodor, Greifswald: <br />Send of his latest historical work "History of the Greifswald Churches" 10.7.1885 <br />- Quidde, Prof. Dr. R., Munich: <br />transmission of his latest historical writings, announcement of visit to Berlin in July 9.6.1889, <br /> incorrect information of the German Journal of Historical Science and its correction 25.3.1894 <br />- Rachfahl, Prof. Dr. Felix, Königsberg: <br />Shipment of his work "Wilhelm of Orange and the Dutch Uprising" 29.6.1906 <br />- Richthofen, Freiherr v., Berlin: <br />transmission of the commemorative publication published by the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde 12.11.1892 <br />- Rohlfs, Gerhard, Weimar: <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />letter of 10. November 1888, <br />letter of 10. September 1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 8.9.1888, <br />conversation 10.6. o. J. <br />- Seeck, Prof. Dr. Otto, Greifswald: <br />Communication of the ability to read auxiliary sciences of ancient history 28.4.1895 <br />- Sybel, Prof. Ludwig v., Marburg: <br />transmission of his 1st volume "Christliche Antike, Katakomben" 11.10.1906, <br />transmission of his speech at the rectorate "Die klassische Archäologie und die altchristliche Kunst" 26.10.1906 <br />- Sybel, Heinrich v.: <br />Subsidy for Quiddes historical journal 11.3.1889, <br />Inquiry for the address of Schottmüller 19.2.1892, <br />Casus Busse in Marburg because of Quiddes Exmission 13.6.1894 <br />- Schweinfurth, Georg, Berlin: <br />Sending a draft letter and asking for permission to use the name Althoffs 22.10.1894, <br />Collections of Emin Pasha 23.12.1889 <br />- Treitschke, Prof. v., Berlin: <br />Fall Schwenninger and drawing of parallels with Lord Clive, Mirabeau and York 22.2.1885, <br />Return of the Königsberg address to the 25th anniversary of the emperor 22.1.1886 <br />Return of a book by Prof. Lagarde by Prince Wilhelm 5.5.1886 (missing) <br /> Postponement of lectures 7.10.1891 (missing).
In 1922, the 'Franziskus-Xaverius-Missionsverein' became the 'Päpstliches Werk der Glaubensverbreitung', in 1972 it became 'missio - Internationales Katholisches Missionswerk e.V.' with headquarters in Aachen and Munich.
In 1922 the "Franziskus-Xaverius-Missionsverein" became the "Pontifical Work of Propagation", in 1972 the "missio - Internationales Katholisches Missionswerk e.V." with headquarters in Aachen and Munich.
- description: - The present estate of the parliamentarian and mayor of Berlin, Maximilian (Max) von Forckenbeck, was transferred in several accessions to the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage. The first part (no. 68-106) was handed over in 1925 (exc. 27/1925) to the Secret State Archives of Mrs. Liesbeth v. Forckenbeck (née Hagen) and the second part in 1926 (no. 114 and no. 107-109) also from the Forckenbeck family from Berlin as a deposit (exc. 191/1926). In the year 1926 (Akz. 259/1926) the lawyer Walter von Simson from Berlin deposited the numbers 110-112 and 115 (?) in the GSTA. In the year 1977 (Akz. 49/1977) then the numbers 1- 67 of the at that time in Dahlem under the signature X. Hauptabteilung (HA) Rep. 16 A Nr. 18 by Mr. Gerhard Küchler (1905-1992) from Berlin with the reservation of offering a first publication to the Landesgeschichtliche Vereinigung für die Mark Brandenburg. Number 113 was annexed to the estate in 1950. - In terms of content, the estate seems more like a family archive, since it also contains larger records of the grandfather Maximilian (senior) Bernhard Maria (1749-1820), the father Franz (senior) (1796-1849), the wife Marie (1831-1876), the son Franz (junior) (1857-1922) and older family papers. In the correspondence series Maximilian von Forckenbecks jun., Forckenbeck's concepts of outgoing letters are partly also present. - Some files (nos. 2, 3, 5, 15, 17, 19-21, 41, 68 and 74) show old water damage. These files are locked until the restoration is completed. - At the revision in Merseburg in 1950 the following three numbers were missing from the estate: - - A No. 7a "Mennonite Matters, mostly 1869". The content without folder has meanwhile been published in Archivale VIII. HA Slg Prussia No. 19 found. The empty folder No. 7a was in the estate with the inscription "empty". However, the folder contained letters which are more in line with the content of the other missing number B No. 8, as there is no reference to Mennonites. These found letters now bear the order number 115. In the name register of the old finding aid book, some of the more important correspondence partners previously contained in B No. 8 are listed. However, these are not in the found folder; the correspondence partners of the found pieces are also not mentioned in the register. - B No 8 'Bureau of the Chamber of Deputies; numerous letters from ministers, 1869-1873'. Part of it may now be number 115. - - B number 12 telegrams. The telegrams are still missing and were not found in the current estate processing. - The find book with the distortion of the earlier numbers I. HA Rep. 92 Forckenbeck A 1-11 and B 1-13 was compiled by Ludwig Dehio. The original editor of the archives X. HA Rep. 16 A No. 18 Forckenbeck No. 1-67 could no longer be determined. - With the introduction of the new tectonics in the GStA PK, the formerly known as I. HA Rep. 92 and X. HA Rep. 92 were introduced. HA Rep. 16 A No. 18, Forckenbeck's estate was incorporated into the newly formed VI. main department of family archives and estates in 2001. - The database input was done by Mrs. Pistiolis. The undersigned unified and interlocked the two legacy drawings by assigning an overall classification, the technical editing of the magazine and the creation of the foreword. For the sake of simplicity, the part with the earlier signatures A1-B13 was renumbered after serial numbers in the present estate processing and added numerically to the former Dahlem part from No. 68 onwards. A corresponding concordance can be found at the end of the find log. - Running time: 1727-1899, without date - - Scope: 1.3 running meters - - Order method: VI HA, Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck, No. .... - Citation method for No. 1-67: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, - Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck, No. .... - Citation method for No. 68-115: GStA PK, VI. HA Family archives and estates, - Nl Maximilian von Forckenbeck (Dep.), No. .... - - - Berlin, October 2012 (Chief Archive Inspector Sylvia Rose) - - - - - - Curriculum vitae of Dr. iur. h.c. Maximilian (Max) Franz August von Forckenbeck: - - 21.10.1821 born in Münster - - 1838 - 1842 studies of law in Gießen (among others Member of the Corps Teutonia Gießen) and Berlin - - from 1842 trainee lawyer at the Glogau City Court - - from 1847 assessor at the Glogau City Court - - from 1848 president of the liberal Glogau Constitutional Association - - 1849 lawyer in Mohrungen/East Prussia - - 1856 - marriage to Marie Reschke - until 1859 city councillor and representative of the city at the district parliament - - 1859 member of the liberal parliamentary group in the Prussian House of Representatives - 1859-1872 lawyer in Elbing - - 1861 Co-founder of the German Progressive Party - - 1861 Member of the Committee of the German National Association - - 1866 Co-founder of the National Liberal Party - - 1866 - 1873 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - - 1874 - 1879 President of the Reichstag - - 1872/1873 Lord Mayor of Wroclaw - - 1873-1892 Member of the Prussian Manor House - - 1878-1892 Lord Mayor of Berlin - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag - - 26th member of the Committee of the German National Association - - 1866 - 1873 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - 1874 - 1879 President of the Reichstag - - 1878-1892 Lord Mayor of Berlin - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag - - 1876 - 1876 President of the Prussian House of Representatives - - 1878-1892 President of the Reichstag - - 1879 Resignation of the office of President of the Reichstag May 1892 died in Berlin - - - - - Family von Forckenbeck: - - - Grandfather: Maximilian (Max) Bernhard Maria (1749-1820), Münster. Real Geh. council and chancellery director, Prussian secret war and domain council - - Grandmother: Maria Anna Schweling from Münster - - Father: Franz (1796-1849), Prussian. Civil servant - - Mother: Brigitte (1793-1827), daughter of Johann Bernhard Joseph Ignatius Hosius (1744-1800), Dr. iur.., Geh. Hofrat in Münster, and Clara Elisabeth Josepha Christina Schweling (1756-1802) - - Sister: Julie - - Cousin: Oskar (1822-1898), founder of the International Newspaper Museum in Aachen - - Wife: Marie Reschke (1831-1876), daughter of a landowner in Elbing - - Children: Franz (1857-1922), District Court Director in Frankfurt/M. - Maria (married with Ernst Bothe, Prussian general lieutenant) - Klara and Anna - - Grandson: Carl-Aug. Frhr. v. Gablenz (? 1942) (son of Maria, aviation pioneer) - - - - - - - - Literature (selection) - Works by Maximilian von Forckenbeck: - - - The general report of the Budget Commission by the deputy von Forckenbeck, Berlin 1865 - - - - The Reichstag election in Elberfeld-Barmen. Count von Bismarck, Max von Forckenbeck, Dr. von Schweitzer. A contribution to the history of the parties in the Wupperthal, Elberfeld 1867 - - - - Answer of the Lord Mayor of Berlin to the attacks of the Reich Chancellor, Berlin 1881 (Speech of the Lord Mayor Dr. von Forckenbeck on 30 April 1881) - - - - Max von Forckenbeck, President of the Prussian House of Representatives. Biography with portrait. Berlin 1867 - Literature about Maximilian von Forckenbeck: - - Hermann Robolsky: Die Deutsch-Freisinnigen: Eugen Richter, Heinrich Rickert, Professor Hänel, Professor Virchow, Max von Forckenbeck, Baron Schenk von Stauffenberg, Ludwig Bamberger, Ludwig Löwe, Professor Mommsen, Leipzig 1884 (The German Reichstag by H. Wieramann Part 1) - - - Heinrich Steinitz: Max von Forckenbeck. Lord Mayor of Berlin. A life picture. 70th anniversary edition, Berlin 1891 - - - Martin Philippson: Max von Forckenbeck. A Life Picture, Dresden and Leipzig 1898 - - - Hermann Oncken: Forckenbeck, Max von. In: General German Biography (ADB). Vol. 48, Leipzig 1904, p. 630-650 - - - Old Prussian biography. Ed. by Chr. Krollmannn (continued by K. Forstreuter, Fr. Gause et al.), vol. 1, Königsberg 1941, p. 190 - - - Erich Angermann: Forckenbeck, Maximilian (Max) Franz August von. In: New German Biography (NDB), Vol. 5, Berlin 1961, pp. 296-298 - - - K. G. A. Jeserich and H. Neuhaus (eds.), personalities of the administration. Biographies on German Administrative History 1648-1945, Stuttgart, Berlin, Cologne 1991, p. 508 - - - Helmut Steinsdorfer: Max von Forckenbeck (1821-1892): on the 100th anniversary of the death of the Member of Parliament, President of Parliament, Lord Mayor of Wroclaw and Berlin. In: Historical communications. Edited on behalf of the Ranke-Gesellschaft, Vereinigung für Geschichte im Öffentlichen Leben, Vol. 6, Stuttgart 1993, pp. 75-95 - - - Der "Berliner Antisemitismusstreit" 1879-1881. A controversy about the affiliation of German Jews to the nation. Annotated source edition. Edited by K. Krieger, 2 Teile, München 2003, p. 553 u. ö. Description of the holdings - Life data: 1821 - 1892 - Find aids: Database; Findmittel, 1 Bd.* Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Forckenbeck, M. v.