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            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 2/48 Bü 60 Nr. 2 · Item · 1914
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 2/48 Bequests Rudolf von Gansser sen. and Rudolf Gansser jun.

            August Kraemer (1862-1896)

            Testimony on Theological Examination, 1888; Engagement Notice, 1888; Equipment List for Africa and Newspaper Report on the Farewell at the Port, 1888; Correspondence and Diary Excerpts, 1888-1895; Reports on "Rekognoszierungsreise behufs Anlegung einer neuen Station (Tanga), 1889; "Bilder aus Tanga, 1890; "Which difficulties oppose an emigration to East Africa? (Lecture), 1893; Report on the death of A. Kraemer in Egypt, 1896; Correspondence with Martha Kraemer, née Wegener, 1896-1901

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
            ALMW_II._32_65 · File · 1930-1965
            Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

            Four fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 65 1 - Machame 1930. ? to sisters and brothers - 1930. Preliminary agenda of the XXXVI. (VI.) Conference - Shigatini 1930. Fuchs: "Founding and first Kirchentag of the Evangelical Church -Luth. church in East Africa" (Maschinegeschrieben; 7 p.) - 1930. protocol of the Kirchentag (translation from Swahili; Maschinegeschrieben; 5 p.) - 1930. resolutions of the 1st Kirchentag of the whole area Mamba - 1930. protocol about the negotiations of the 1st Kirchentag (Maschinegeschrieben; 4 p.)) - Machame 1930. room to college (concerning accompanying letter to the transmission of the minutes of the Kirchentag) - 1931. report on the first meeting of the Kirchentag committee in Neu-Moshi (Maschinegeschrieben; 5 p.) - Shigatini 1935. report on the 3rd Kirchentag of the Ev.luth. church in East Africa (typewritten; 6 p.) - Shigatini 1935. Protocol on the negotiations of the 3rd Kirchentag - Shigatini 1935. List of participants for the 3rd Kirchentag - Marangu 1937. Report of the Kirchentagausschuss on meeting (typewritten; 4 p.) - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to ? - Moshi 1937. Gutmann to brothers and sisters - Göttingen 1938. Transcript: Meyer "Fundamental Thoughts on Church Breeding" (typewritten; 10 p.) - London 1957. International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa (de Mestral) to Friends (English) - 1957. de Mestral to "secretaries of the European Missionary Councils" (English) - o.O., o.J. Pages 6-8 of a report (English) - Hamburg 1957. German Evangelical Mission Council to the member societies of the German Evangelical Mission Day working in Africa - Geneva 1957. Lutheran World Federation (Sorvik) to "All boards and societies with interset in Tanganyika" - Bethel 1957. Bethel mission (Ronicke) to Berner, Brennecke, Dilger, Elfers, Ihmels, Voigt - Marangu 1957. Birkeli: "All Africa Lutheran Conference" (typewritten; 2 p.; English; 2x) - Geneva 1954. Lutheran World Federation (Birkeli) to friends (English) - Geneva 1954. Lutheran World Federation (Birkeli) to friends (English; 2 letters) - o.O., o.J. Birkeli: "Ad All Lutheran Africa Conference" (English; 3 p.) - Machame 1955. Lutheran Church of Northern Tanganyika (Danielson) to Ihmels - o.O., o.J., o.R., o. "The All-Africa Conference" (typewritten; 2 p.) - Leipzig 1955. Ihmels to Danielson - Leipzig 1955. Ihmels to Birkeli (2 letters) - New York 1955. National Lutheran Council (Hall) to Ihmels 1955. FICHE NR. 65 2 - Leipzig 1955. Ihmels to Government of the German Democratic Republic, Main Department Relations with the Churches (4 letters) - Geneva 1955. Lutheran World Federation (Birkeli) to "Marangu Participant" (English) - Bethel 1955. Bethel Mission (Ronicke) to Friberg, Benettson (English) - Leipzig 1955. Draft and letter (English) from Ihmels to Friberg - Leipzig 1955. Ihmels to (various letters): Ronicke, Danielson (English), Overaa, Church Chancellery of the Evangelical Church in Leipzig 1955. Church in Germany, British Consulate General, Grüber, Birkeli (3 letters), Päßler, Waltenberg Brennecke (2 letters), Lutheran World Federation (Walch), Dibelius (2 letters), Lilje, Schoedt, Olson, Schüz - Leipzig 1955. Curriculum vitae of Ihmels (typewritten; 1 p.) - Vuga, Lushoto 1955. Friberg to Ihmels (English) - Bukoba 1955. Swedish Mission (Näsmark) to Ihmels - Berlin 1955. Council of the Protestant Church in Germany. The authorized representative at the government of the German Democratic Republic (Grüber/Schade) at Ihmels - Bungu 1955. Waltenberg at ? (copy) - Form: "Application for Entry Permit" for Tanganyika (6 p.) - 1955. "Visitor´s Passport" for Ihmels for Tanganyika - Berlin 1955. British Visa Section to Ihmels - Geneva 1955. Luth. World Federation. Department of World Missions (Walch/Sovik) to Ihmels (2 letters; partly English) - Berlin 1955. Government of the GDR. Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Lewek/i.V. Nuschke) to Ihmels - o.O. 1955. Hall an Schoedt (copy; English) - Geneva 1955. Lutheran World Federation. Information department. Enclosed: Complete preliminary report on conference in Africa "Lutherans are preparing the first Christian conference for all of Africa" (2-fold; typewritten; 2 p.) - Berlin 1955. Council of the Protestant Church in Germany. The Plenipotentiary at the Government of the GDR (Grüber) to Dibelius - Berlin 1955. Dibelius to Ihmels - Geneva 1955. Lutheran World Federation. Department of Information an Ihmels - Dar es Salaam 1955. Lutheran Mission (Schodt) an National Lutheran Council (Hall) - Hanover 1955. Lutheran World Federation. The Office of the President an Ihmels - o.O., o.J. "Biographical notes concerning ... Ihmels" - Leipzig 1955. College of the Leipzig Mission "To the All-African Conference of Lutheran Churches in Marangu". (Draft 2-fold; English 2-fold; original file copy German and English). FICHE NR. 65 3 - continued (3 more copies in English) - Marangu 1955. Lilje and others to Ihmels - Leipzig 1955. Letter from Ihmels to: Birkeli, Rudert, Lilje, Gutmann, British Visa Section - o.O., o.J. Report: "National Bishop Lilje in East Africa" (typewritten; 2 p.) - 1955. Kotte / Noth to Prime Ministers of the GDR (transcript) - Gonja 1955. Closure and Rudert to Mission House Community (transcript) - Geneva 1955. Lutheran World Federation. Department of World Missions (Birkeli) to Ihmels (English) - n.d. "The report of the `Umoja´ on the conference of all Lutheran missions in Africa on Marangu." (Typewritten; 7 p.) - Marangu 1955 Report of the Resolutions Committee - Marangu 1955 A message from the All Africa Lutheran Conference - O.K., O.J. Recommendations from a separate meeting of the African delegates at the All-Africa Luth Conference - O.K, o.J. "Report of Marangu Committee on faith and confession" - 1955. newspaper cuttings (German and English) - o.J. report: "Who will lead Africa" (Lilje) - o.J. report: "Africa in World Authenticity" (Lilje) - Marangu 1955. pictures of the 1st All Africa Conference (with descriptions). FICHE NR. 65 4- - continued - Geneva 1959. Sovik an Federson (English) - n.d. "Tentative space allotment for second All-Africa Luth. Conference" - Geneva 1960. Memorandum by Sovik - Moshi 1965. "Hotura ya kumkaribisha mgeni mchungaji" Schatze (Swahili) - Kidia 1965. Welcoming speech for Dr. Schanze (2-fold) - 1965. Welcoming of Krummacher - n.J. Welcoming order - Weimar 1965. Report of Schanze.

            Leipziger Missionswerk
            BMW bmw 1/12615 · File
            Part of Protestant Regional Church Archive Berlin

            Contains among other things: Collection of handwritten index cards, compiled by the deaconess Margarete Wimmer (died 1.3.1985) with data and pictures of missionaries and staff members of the Berlin Mission in East Africa, Tanganyika, from 1964 Tanzania; Southern Synod; personal documents; map of the Lutheran Church in Tanganyika

            Berlin Missionary Society
            Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 Nr. 5 · File · 1904
            Part of Stadtarchiv Nürnberg
            • Contains:<br />- Diary from 4. 7. - 6. 11. 1904<br /><br />Includes:<br />- Map of Windhoek<br />- Pictures (print) with motifs from South West Africa<br />- German flag song (print)n* 1904, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 NL Friedrich Stahl
            Hinz
            SBA_Hin1 · Item · 1935
            Part of Altona Museum

            German East Africa, German South West Africa. 100 coloured pictures with explanations by Ernst Vollbehr. 4 coloured plates by Nicola Michailow. Text by Rudolf Böhmer. Foreword by Otto Banszus. Picture 1-100. Original album of the company. Format: 4°.

            free addition to Liebigs Fleisch-Extract; Series: Kanalbauten1. The Panama Canal2. The Emperor's Canal near Hangtschou (China)3. Suez Canal - entry into the canal with Port Said4. Dortmund-Emskanal (The Henrichenburg lift)5. North Holland Canal6. Nord-Ostseekanal - Schleuse bei HaltenauThe famous Liebig collectible pictures were widely distributed in Germany between 1872 and 1940, a total of 1138 series with six pictures each as a rule. As a promotional gift they were added to the "Liebig's Fleisch-Extract", a luxury product that before the First World War was only affordable for wealthy circles. The pictures, produced in elaborate print quality, are a testimony to the way of thinking and perception of the last and penultimate century that has hardly been evaluated to date - to ideas of European and non-European history, the world of work, the colonies, family and gender orders, and many other areas of bourgeois culture.

            Madehani
            BMW bmw 2/223 · File · s. d. (sine dato)
            Part of Protestant Regional Church Archive Berlin

            altogether 10 pictures with the following motives: chapel; joinery; brickyard; Kingahaus; a.o.; Contains also mission postcards.

            Berlin Missionary Society
            News from Moschi
            ALMW_II._MB_1899_9 · File · 1899
            Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

            Author: According to the station chronicle of Miss. Cooper. Scope: pp. 137-141. Contains, among other things: - "One. Exterior conditions and work." (SW: food shortage; mud house for boarding students; pressure tests; miss. (Bleicken from Mamba to Moshi for his rest) - "2nd missionary work in church and school." (SW: Chief Meli - meetings; attendance at church service; school attendance; departure of Miss. Walthers; presentation of pictures by Miss. Mc Gregor; arrival of European things; sermon place Mdawi - wedding of the chief; conversation with a Swahili; right) - "3. instruction and baptism of three young men". (SW: Baptism candidates; new baptism registrations) - "4. A new teaching place." (SW: Building of a schoolhouse with Chief Mlatie in Pokomo)

            Leipziger Missionswerk
            BArch, RW 4 · Fonds · 1938-1945
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Inventory description: With the decree on the reorganization of the OKW of February 7, 1938, the Wehrmachtführungsamt (WFA) was created - initially referred to as the Office Group Command Staff. The Wehrmachtführungsamt was renamed Wehrmachtführungsstab (WFSt) on 7 August 1940. According to Hitler's instructions, he had to work on the operations and measures necessary for the entire conduct of the war and to participate in laws affecting the Wehrmacht as a whole. Among other things, he drafted the instructions for warfare and the special and combat instructions or "Führerweisungen" issued on Hitler's behalf. From 1940, the chief WFSt was responsible for the warfare on the so-called OKW war theatres in Scandinavia including Northern Finland, Africa and Italy, from July 1941 also in the Balkans and from 15 March 1941 in the West. In this respect, he informed Hitler daily about the course of the operations there on the basis of the situation reports; the head of the OKW had assigned this task to the head of the WFSt at the beginning of the war. Initially, the position of the WFSt was still weak, but with the plans to occupy Denmark and Norway it had already broken through the supremacy and largely independent action of the three parts of the armed forces. Only the war against the USSR and the Eastern Front remained a "OKH theatre of war" until shortly before the end of the war in the area of responsibility of the General Staff of the Army. A field or front squadron of the WFSt became a permanent institution with the Western campaign in the area of the "Führer Headquarters", whereby Hitler's influence on the command increased. In the course of the war, this squadron divided its working areas geographically. Initially, the WFA or WFSt consisted of the departments of National Defence (L), Wehrmacht Communications (WNV) and, from April 1939, Wehrmacht Propaganda (WPr). Division L was the operational task force in WFA/WFSt; it was subdivided into the operation groups Army (L IH), Air Force (L IL), Navy (L IK), Organisation Group and Quartermaster Group. The Chief of Dept. L was also responsible for the leader of the war diary, an office officer and the registry. On January 1, 1942, the departmental name of the chief of the Dept. L changed to ¿Deputy Chief of the WFSt¿, a little later the group WFSt/Ic (enemy situation) was established. The following groups/departments belonged to the WNV department: Deployment and organisation/central department, wire communication, radio department, war telecommunications department, encryption department. From 1942, the "Generalbevollmächtigter für technische Nachrichtenmittel" was assigned to it. In WPr (at the time of 1942) Group I was responsible for propaganda leadership, organization and the propaganda troops, Group II for domestic propaganda and troop support, Group III for military censorship (with censorship groups army, navy and air force), Group IV for foreign propaganda, Group V for army propaganda and Group VI for air force propaganda. The groups V and VI existed only for a short time and were dissolved already in 1942/43, a film staff was added at this time. Preprovenience: Wehrmachtführungsamt (Initially Office Group Joint Staff) Content Characterization: In addition to the remains of diaries and reference files of the chief WFSt, the status reports of the staff and his war diary, some Wehrmacht reports and special reports, numerous documents of the deputy chief of the WFSt on organizational matters of Wehrmacht leadership (13 vol., 1938-1945), the personnel and material equipment of the Wehrmacht (25 vol., 1938-1945), the military equipment of the Wehrmacht (25 vol., 1938-1945), the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the Wehrmacht, the Wehrmacht's military equipment, and the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, 1935-1945), the organisation of the field army (19 vols., 1940-1945) as well as warfare on the individual theatres of war (West: 26 vols., 1940-1945; North: 17 vols., 1941-1945; Africa: 6 vols.; South East: 15 vols, 1941-1944; East: 10 vols.; Italy: 9 vols.), the Reichsverteidigung and Heimatkriegsgebiet (18 vols., 1935-1945), the Versorgungsführung (20 vols., 1940-1945) and administration of the affiliated and incorporated territories (10 vols., 1939-1945) as well as occupied territories (40 vols., 1938-1945). The instructions for warfare and basic orders (70 vols., 1939-1945) and individual companies (29 vols., 1939-1945) form separate series. In addition, the files of the Wehrmacht Propaganda Department deserve special mention: Organization (12 vol., 1937-1945), Personnel Affairs (13 vol., 1939-1944) and Internal Service (16 vol., 1939-1943); Propaganda Leadership in General (37 vol., 1939-1943), 1937-1945) and deployment of propaganda troops (71 vols., 1939-1944, mainly in the navy and occupied territories, with activity reports); cooperation with civilian authorities and the press (13 vols., 1939-1945), 1938-1942); radio (7 vols., 1939-1944), picture and film propaganda (11 vols., 1939-1941); collection of news about the situation in the Wehrmacht and at home and abroad (11 and 29 vols., 1939-1942); defence against enemy propaganda (10 vols., 1939-1942); defence against enemy propaganda (10 vols., 1939-1942), 1939-1945); exercise of military censorship (89 vol., 1939-1944, mainly on individual cases of examination, approval or prohibition of books, journal and newspaper articles and the publication of pictures). There are also series (a total of 26 vols., 1939-1945) of Wehrmacht propaganda situation reports, "Nachrichten des OKW", "Mitteilungen für das Offizierskorps" and "Mitteilungen für die Truppe". From the area WNV only fragments of written material are available (20 vol., 1939-1945). State of development: Online-Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 920 AU Citation method: BArch, RW 4/...

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 2/48 Bü 36 · File · 7. April 1904-11. August 1904
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
            • description: Contains: 39 b/w photos in 6 x 9 format from: aboard Lucie Wörmann, 7.04.1904; Monrovia, the Kruneger come aboard; ship "Habicht" or "Wolf" on the Rhede off Swakopmund; Lieutenant Colonel Streccius; part of the 11th Company 1. Field regiment; railway train near Karibib; rocky part in the desert on the advance to Okahandja; the station building of Waldau, built for defence; machine shed near Waldau; Herero woman; horse kraal in Okahandja; ox-keeper Pitt; African foal, captured by Captain Gansser; the officers' casino built by Captain Gansser in Okahandja; provisioning in Okahandja; Lieutenant General Streccius; ox cart; burial places of the Germans killed at Oriumbo in Otjosasu; burial places of Onganjira, battle on the 9th day of the war.04.1904; mass grave of Owikokorero; officer's grave of Owikokorero; graves Captain Hugo von Francois, Lieutenant Driobek and Lieutenant Thismeyer; regiment carts; in the camp of Ombuatjipiro; Captain Gansser on horseback, probably taken to Otjire 7 April 1904-11 August 1904, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart, Q 2/48 Papers of Rudolf von Gansser sen. and Rudolf Gansser jun. Contains: 39 black and white photos in the format 6 x 9 of: on board Lucie Wörmann, 7.04.1904; Monrovia, the Kruneger come on board; ship "Habicht" or "Wolf" on the Rhine off Swakopmund; Lieutenant Streccius; part of the 11th Company 1. Field regiment; railway train near Karibib; rocky part in the desert on the advance to Okahandja; the station building of Waldau, built for defence; machine shed near Waldau; Herero woman; horse kraal in Okahandja; ox-keeper Pitt; African foal, captured by Captain Gansser; the officers' casino built by Captain Gansser in Okahandja; provisioning in Okahandja; Lieutenant General Streccius; ox cart; burial places of the Germans killed at Oriumbo in Otjosasu; burial places of Onganjira, battle on the 9th day of the war.04.1904; mass grave of Owikokorero; officer's grave of Owikokorero; graves Captain Hugo von Francois, Lieutenant Driobek and Lieutenant Thismeyer; regiment carts; in the camp of Ombuatjipiro; Captain Gansser on horseback, probably taken to Otjire
            François, Hugo von
            Richard Kalkhof Collection
            35.008 · Collection
            Part of City Archive Wertingen
            • Book: Richard Kalkhof, Parlamentarische Studienreise nach Deutsch-Ostafrika, Berlin 1907 (previous owner: Volksschule Bliensbach)- two notebooks with handwritten diary-like notes about the study trip to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a (presumably written by Richard Kalkhof)- approx. 150 postcards with motives of German-Africa (partly with lettering)Collecting file to the study trip to German East Africa: - Panoroma postcard of Amani - handwritten notes (1 sheet) - illustrated book: August Fonck, The natural beauty of German tropics. Die Bevölkerung und Erschließung, Altenburg 1911 (with dedication of the author for Richard Kalkhof and letter of the author due to sending a test print 1911) - Photo: Port of Tanga - Photo: Westumbara. Column of riders from Wilhelmsthal to Mombo- poem "This little tie up..."; author: Georg; addressee: Maria (surname not mentioned), written at Christmas 1908 in WertingenBriefkuvert (overprint: "printed matter for the member of the Reichstag Mr. Kalkhof"): travel pictures from the missions- pictures of mission schools (a. o. Engelport) and colonial mission students in D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a (a.o. during the Herero Uprising)- partly with handwritten notes on the pictures- handwritten compilation of the Reich subsidies for the colonies (incl. deletions by the Reichstag) for the period 1891/92 to 1905- Photo album (96 pictures): Journey to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a 1906 (incl. table of contents)
            [without title]
            1 · File · 1920-1944
            Part of Institute for Contemporary History

            1) Carl Wölfel's lecture of 25 May 1934: Where do we stand? Strategic upper sentences on the German economic battle; pp. 9398-9429; HC 763:2) Memorandum Otto Kurz, Head of the Office of Technology, NSDAP, Gau Schwaben, November 1936: A German Canal Cross as the Core of a Central European Waterway; pp. 9430-9445;HC 767:3) Report by Erich Obst, Professor of Geography at TH-Hannover (1934-1935), compiled at the request of Goebbels: The Germanism in Southwest and South Africa; Thoughts on the Care of the Germanism and the Propaganda Activities in this Country Area; Bl. 9446-9581;HC 783:4) Index of Karl Haushofer's book reviews in the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik, 1936-1939; pp. 9573-9581;5) Diary, literary works by Max Haushofer [father of Karl Haushofer]; Chronological index of Max Haushofer's literary works that probably appeared between 1856-1906; pp. 9582-9612;HC 815:6) Mitteilungen des China-Institut, Jahrgang 1941, Nr. 1-6: Würdigung von Hermann Kriebel (former German consul in Shanghai); Bl. 9613-9626;HC 829:7) Manuscript Karl Haushofer "Geopolitica", without date: Geopolitische Kernräume, Zellen, Schwellen und Übergang; Bl. 9627-9683:a) Geopolitical foundations of today's military system; The concept of geographic military science; military geography empiricism; classification; definition of terms and technical language; 4 S;b) From sins of omission; geography and German spatial policy before the upswing to the space-expanding act; Essence from the memory of a German soldier on 25. July 1935 to the German Erzieher-Akademie in Munich; 46 p.; Contains geopolitical considerations about Poland, Norway and France campaign; HC 831: [= F 94, see also there]8) Memorandum "Southeast", May 1934 [Von Albrecht Haushofer?]; photocopies, pp. 9708-9802; 93 sheets:Table of contents: I. Czechoslovakia; Fundamental Information on the Political Situation, the Catastrophe of the DNSAP (German National Socialist Workers' Party); Henlein and the Homeland Front; Political Tasks and Possibilities of the Germans in Czechoslovakia; The Sudeten German Emigrants; Sudeten German Homeland Association; The Case of Cancer; The Positive Remains of the DNSAP; The Causes of the DNSAP Catastrophe; Disappointed Supporters and Dangers of Disturbance; Cancer and People's German Leadership Positions in the Reich; The Concept of Kreissl, Again Sudeten German Homeland League; The Foreign German Leadership Position; The Reich and Czechoslovakia; Passive Foreign Policy of the Reich and Czechoslovak Domestic Policy;II. The Curia and Roman Catholicism;III. The People's German Work and Organization Area; Its Natural Reason; The People's German Work Area and Foreign Policy; The People's German Crisis; The Genuine People's German; The People's German Starting Point of the Leader; The People's Germans and the NSDAP; Hans Steinacher; The Party-Free Sector; VDA (Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland)-Work, Abroad and Foreign Office; The Forms of VDA Work; Unresolved Problems and Dangers; The People's German Council as a Point of Attraction; IV. Practical conclusions and suggestions;HC 832:9) Correspondence Heinz Haushofer, Heinrichsbauer, Southeast Europe Society, June 1940: Lecture date for N. D. Cornatenu, former Minister of Agriculture; pp. 9803ff;10) Hanns Johst to A. Haushofer of 10 February 1936: Thanks for the transmission of Haushofer's drama "Scipio"; p. 9819; 11) Hans-Fr. Blunck to Haushofer of 8 January 1934: Return of the Scipio manuscript; p. 9821; 12) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of 03 January 1936. June 1935: Preparations for a speech by Karl Haushofer in Königsberg; pp. 9826;13) Albrecht Haushofer to Ernst von Weizsäcker of April 2, 1938: Congratulations on his appointment as State Secretary; pp. 9829;14) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of April 16, 1938; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 17; pp. 17. March 1937: Reception of the Japanese politician and university lecturer Kawakami; pp. 9835-9836;15) Roland Freisler to Albrecht Haushofer of 22 May 1937: Lecture by Karl Haushofer in Jüterbog; pp. 9853;16) Memorandum of [27 January 1939, without author, with handwritten comment A. Haushofer]: Der Nachwuchs der Wissenschaft; pp. 9859-9862; 17) Distribution of seats for the evening table on 26 March 1935 on the occasion of the visit of the British Foreign Minister Sir John Simon and the Lord Seal Keeper Sir A. Eden to Berlin; pp. 9865;18) Albrecht Haushofer to Hanns Johst of 28 January 1936: Transmission of A. Haushofer's historical-political drama [probably Scipio]; p. 0869;19) Memorandum (without author, without date): Die deutsch-jugoslawische Grenze; p. 9873-9874;29) Strictly confidential memorandum: Border problems in the Swiss Alpine region (in the event that the Swiss problems become acute); sheet no. 9875-9878: a) Graubünden and the Rhaeto-Romans; b) Italian areas; c) Irregularities of the state border between Gotthard and Stilfser Joch; d) Gotthardpass; e) Wallis and Lake Geneva area; f) Savoy zones; g) Special features of the border between Gotthard and Mont Blanc; 21) Memorandum (without author, without date): Die deutsch-ungarische Grenze; Bl. 9881;22) Draft Albrecht Haushofer (without date, partly handwritten): Thoughts on peace order; Memorandum to be presented to the Reich Marshal and the State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office with the request to examine at a convenient time whether it can be presented to Hitler; Prerequisites for future world peace; the federal peace order of continental Europe; Europe's relationship to the British-American naval power; German goals in peace order; German supremacy in continental Europe; p. 1; p. 1; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the sea; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law; German law; Bl. 9883-9897;HC 833:23) The same, from November 1941; sheets 9902-9920;24) Strictly secret transcript Albrecht Haushofer of 8 September 1940 after a conversation with Rudolf Heß: Are there still possibilities for a German-English peace?; possibilities for a transmission of Hitler's wish for peace to leading personalities in England; attitude of the English to Hitler and Ribbentrop; English personalities suitable for establishing contact; pp. 9922-9925;25) Note of 7 October 1945 on the arrest of Hans Hinkel in Mittenwald on 8 May 1945 [marked Fritz Karge]; pp. 7922-9925; pp. 7 October 1945 on the arrest of Hans Hinkel in Mittenwald on 8 May 1945 [marked Fritz Karge]; pp. 7 October 1945 on the arrest of Hans Hinkel in Mittenwald [marked Fritz Karge]; pp. 9922-9925. 9926;26) Hinkel to Bormann of 15 April 1943: Criticism of the National Socialist regime and so-called leading men in party and state; pp. 9927-9933;27) Hinkel to SS-Obersturmführer Julius Schaub of 10 April 1943; Hinkel to SS-Obersturmführer Julius Schaub of 10 April 1943; pp. 9927-9933;10) Hinkel to SS-Obersturmführer Julius Schaub of 10 April 1943. January 1945: Hinkel's lecture on "The state of our art" in 1937 in front of the Postsportgemeinschaft Berlin-Zeesen, and the confrontation with Göring in this context; pp. 9934-9937;28) Hitler's Adjutant's Office of May 12, 1941: Passport for a Flight A. Haushofer on 12 May 1941 with courier to the Führer's headquarters; pp. 9939;29) Memorandum Denkschrift [A. Haushofer] für das Auswärtige Amt [Rahn] from April 1937: Germany and the Colonies; Criticism of the Current Distribution of Colonial Property; The Colonization Capacity of the Colonial Powers; The Raw Materials Situation in the Former German Colonies; pp. 9940-9957;30) Report Albrecht Haushofer of May 12, 1941 for Hitler: English relations and the possibilities of their deployment; Haushofer personal relations with English conservative circles; contacting the Duke of Hamilton through Rudolf Heß and Carl Burckhardt; debate Burckhardt, Haushofer on May 28, 1941. April 1941 in Geneva; wish of conservative English circles to examine the possibilities of peace with Germany; English interest in Eastern and Southeastern European states; restoration of Western European states; colonial problems; attitude of the English people to war against Hitler's Germany; peace efforts of the English upper class; Bl. 9959-9970;31) Minutes Albrecht Haushofer for Rudolf Heß of Spring 1934: Thoughts on a Differentiated Solution of the Non-Aryan Question; pp. 9972-9974;32) [Albrecht Haushofer] to Rudolf Heß of 19. September 1940: Technical difficulties in the transmission of a letter to England for the purpose of taking up equalisation efforts; pp. 9976-9979;33) Report Franz Springer of 04 May 1940 on his journey to Budapest and the observations made in the process on the political developments in Hungary which were favourable for Germany (with cover letter of 06 May 1940). May 1940); pp. 9981-9988;34) Note Hasselblatt (without date) on Finland's attitude to the German Reich (with cover letter A. Haushofer to Rudolf Heß of 16 October 1939); pp. 1500003-1500005;35) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of 10 February 1938: Statement on the Blomberg-Fritsch crisis and the associated changes in the Foreign Office; pp. 500006-500011;36) Secret lecture by Karl Goerdeler given to the Krupp Board of Directors around 1937: Limits of economic activity and the dangers of the state economy from 1933-1936; building and road construction, army and armament, beginnings of the substitute materials economy; shortage of raw materials; import and export; consolidation of German foreign debt (with handwritten remarks A. Haushofer); pp. 500013-500021;37) [see no. 16)] with handwritten remarks Albrecht Haushofer; pp. 500023-500026;38) Proposal [A. Haushofer] of November, December 1941 for the new division of the Reichsländer: A Reichsländer - B Reichsstädte; pp. 500028-500054;39) Memorandum A. Haushofer of 25 January 1938: The Personnel Policy of the Foreign Office under the Influence of the Foreign Organization of the NSDAP; p. 500056-500057; 40) Memorandum, strictly confidential, only at the personal disposal of the Reich Minister of 2 March 1938 (with a letter from Haushofer to Rudolf Heß): Staffing levels of the Foreign Office; Brief Characteristics of the Senior Staff of the Internal and External Services; p. 500056-500057; 40). 500059-500064;41) History miniatures, anecdotes about the former French ambassador in Berlin, Francois-Poncet; pp. 500069-500074;42) Proposals of March 02, 1938 for the Revirement (with handwritten remarks by A. Haushofer); pp. 500076;43) A. Haushofer to Herbert von Dirksen of 02 April 1938: Congratulations on taking over the German Embassy in London; pp. 500078;44) A. Haushofer to Rudolf Heß of 24 August 1933: Report on a conversation Haushofer had with the US Ambassador Dodd, especially on his non-participation in the Reich Party Congress; request for Heß' participation in the conference of the ethnic groups; pp. 500086;45) Albrecht Haushofer to Rudolf Heß of 07. August 1933; Report on a conversation Haushofer had with the US Ambassador Dodd, especially on his non-participation in the Reich Party Congress; pp. 500086;45). September 1933: Participation of foreign diplomats in the Reich Party Congress; pp. 500087-500088;46) Notes [A. Haushofer] to the lecture by R. H. [Rudolf Heß] on 12 and 16 May 1938: VoMi (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle), Anglo-Czech Report, South Tyrol, Austria, Holiday Work of Older Semesters; pp. 500090;47) A. Haushofer to Rudolf Heß from September 7, 1935: Thanks for the support in the effort for a lectureship at the Hochschule für Politik Berlin and for the protection which the Haushofer brothers experienced as "quarter Jews" through Heß; Bl. 500092;48) Rudolf Heß to A. Haushofer from October 18, 1930: Instructions for Haushofer on the occasion of his trip to England; pp. 500094-500095;49) Information about A. Haushofer and the ancestry of his family (it appears that Haushofer's mother was a "half-Jew"); pp. 500097;50) Albrecht Haushofer to Goebbels of 9 August 1933: Request for approval of his application for the chairmanship of the Department of Geopolitics at the Hochschule für Politik; pp. 500098;51) The Head of the German Information Office I [Berber] to A. Haushofer of 28 May 1941 (with cover letter): Order of the Reich Foreign Ministry of 28 May 1941 to terminate A. Haushofer's collaboration with the German Information Office; pp. 500100-500101;52) Draft [Society for Geography] to Reich Minister [R. Heß], without date: Membership of nonarians in the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde; pp. 500106-500107;53) Correspondence Ministerialdirektor Hans Wagner with Ley and Bormann of January 1944: Task and Organization of Housing; pp. 500109-500124;54) File No. 3 of September 18, 1940: Ehrenangelegenheit Minke (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, VoMi); pp. 500129-500130;55) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of September 03, 1944; pp. 500106-500107; pp. 500109-500130; pp. 500109-500124. February 1938: Personnel problems in the VoMi; Mesalliance Blomberg; pp. 500132-500135;56) Karl Haushofer to Ribbentrop from 09 October 1936: Sending a letter to Rudolf Heß with the request for thorough treatment (no attachment); pp. 500139;57) (Albrecht Haushofer to the board of the ) Ortsverein München der DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei): Withdrawal from the DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei) of 21 October 1936; pp. 500139;57) (Albrecht Haushofer to the board of the ) Ortsverein München der DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei): Withdrawal from the DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei). March 1922 for Karl and Martha Haushofer; pp. 500141;58) [Albrecht Haushofer] to the executive committee of the Landesjugendausschuss (der DVP) of 20 March 1923: resignation of the chairmanship of the Landesjugendausschuss; pp. 500142-500143;59) Correspondence between Haushofer and Stresemann of May-July 1922: mediation of a meeting between Lord Robert Cecil and Stresemann to discuss questions of the League of Nations; pp. 500141;58) [Albrecht Haushofer] to the executive committee of the Landesjugendausschuss (der DVP) of 20 March 1923: resignation of the chairmanship of the Landesjugendausschuss; pp. 500142-500143;59) Correspondence between Haushofer and Stresemann of May-July 1922: mediation of a meeting between Lord Robert Cecil and Stresemann to discuss questions of the League of Nations; pp. 500145-500150;60) General Dufour to A. Haushofer of 27 April 1922: Dank Dufour für die Vermittlung einer Unterredung mit Stresemann; Bl. 500146;61) [Albrecht] Haushofer to Brüser, DVP, of 01 June 1922: Status of the youth and student group of the DVP in the Munich constituencies 27 and 28; Statement on the holding of a Reichsjugendtag; Bl. 500149-500152;62) Mac Cown an [Albrecht] Haushofer vom 29. Mai 1922: Contact Lord Robert Cecil - Stresemann; Bl. 500153;63) Handwritten note Albrecht Haushofer, respectively draft of a letter (to Rudolf Heß): Membership in the NS-Dozentenbund und Lozentur an der Hochschule für Politik; Bl. 500156;64) Correspondence A. Haushofer with Hans-Fr. Blunck vom 15.16 December 1933: Records in the Reichsschrifttumskammer and transmission of three manuscripts, including "Richtfeuer" and "Scipio"; pp. 500160-500161; HC 834:65) Folder "Geopolitics", 1924-1929: Correspondence, Reviews, Manuscripts and Manuscripts of Radio Lectures Karl Haushofer; pp. 500163-500173, 500177-500198:a) What is Geopolitics? Rundfunk II/31; b) How to apply geopolitical principles in practice? Rundfunk II/31; c) What is geopolitics? Handwritten for "Deutsche Welle", 28 May 1929;66) Copy of Rudolf Heß's expert opinion of 14 November 1938: Aryan descent of Karl and Martha Haushofer; p. 500171;67) Lists of helpful personalities in Germany, abroad and NSDAP (without date); p. 500172-500176;68) Brochure: Links from the chain of truth of the Servant of Light, Booklet 1; Content: The Search for Christ; The Black Cross Teaching and the White Cross Light; Prayer Life; God's Will and our Free Will; Spiritual and Church; Images from Lucifer's World; Christ's Redemption Value[k?Religious and ideological treatises [author probably Karl Haushofer, without date]: Preface; Open letter; Charity; Knight's honour; Clear look; For the Lord will not leave unpunished those who misuse His name; Bl. 500217-500237;69) Correspondence publisher Kurt Vowickel, Obst, Karl Haushofer, Lautensach of August-September 1927: Difficulties with the planned publication of the journal "Bausteine der Geopolitik"; Bl. 500245-500262;70) Correspondence Karl Haushofer with publishers and authors; correspondence with Erich Obst; reviews; contributions by authors of the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik 1924-1929; pp. 500126-500695. Further provenance data:National Archives Washington DC, Guide 9, p. 11 ff.., T 253, roll 46

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, J 151 Nr 2535 · File · 1929
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Publisher: French Ministry of War; Graphic: Georges Scott; Print: Imprimerie nationale; Size: 120 x 80 cm; Quantity: 1; Multicoloured graphic: Three map sections of the colonies in Africa, Madagascar, Indochina, behind each of them the flags, below pictures with typical views of the respective country; on the right and left of the text a coloured and a white soldier