Akten
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Contains among other things: National donation for the mission work in the colonies and protectorates (1913) of Hartung and Rendtorff; Prints: Deutsche Ev. Missionshilfe unter dem Protektorat H. M. des Kaiser 1913.
Gustavus Adolphus Union- Contains: Contains inter alia: Women's and World Mission, Bethel Mission, Rhenish Missionary Society
- 1938 - 1952, Landeskirchliches Archiv Kassel, E 1 Berndorf v.O. Berndorf parish archive
- description: Contains: Contains, among other things: Women's and world mission, Bethel Mission, Rhenish Missionary Society
Contains among other things: Support from the DEKA. - Financing. - Tasks. - Organization. - Order of the EO on a contribution in church prayer for 15 June 1913 on the occasion of the Emperor's 25th anniversary of government, Apr. 1913 - Distribution of the national donation for the benefit of the missions in the German colonies and protectorates, July - Dec. 1913 - Report by Mirbt on the spiritual care of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a (transcript), Dec. 1913 - Stiftung Deutsche Evangelische Missionshilfe. - 1913 - 1921 - Performed his duties during the 1st World War and in the post-war period. - Protection of German missions in enemy countries and colonies, 1915 - 1921; prints: Berlin mission reports. Double 8/9, Aug - Sep 1919 - East Asia - Yearbook. An annual report of the General Evangelical-Protestant Missionary Society, 1921.
UntitledContains among other things: Efforts to re-establish German missions in the English colonies; Prints: East Asia - Yearbook. Annual Report of the Allgemeines Evangelisch-Protestantischen Missionsverein, 1923 - Schreiber, A. W.: Denkschrift über die Neubesetzung des Direktorats und die zukünftige Arbeit der Deutschen Evangelischen Missionshilfe (Vervielfältigung), Febr. 1925.
UntitledContains among other things: Statutes of the Association of German Protestant Mission Conferences of 18 Oct. 1906 - Catholic Mission Traffic Working Group (MIVA). 1929 -1930; prints: IX. Herrnhuter Missionswoche Negotiation Report, Oct. 1927 - Hallische Hochschulblätter, No. 7, 12th semester results of 15 March 1934, March 1934.
UntitledContains among other things: Situation in the German mission areas after the outbreak of World War II. - Situation Report Oct. 1939; Prints: Reisch, E.: Mission im Umbruch - Missionsgeschichtliche Beiträge zur Neugestaltung des Deutschen Evangelischen Missionswesen, n.d. (Reisch, E.: Mission in Transition - Contributions to the History of Missions in Germany) [1935]. - German Institute Abroad Stuttgart. Tasks, Structure, no D. [1936]. - Student, Erich: Colonies, 1937.
Untitled- Contains: among others: * Darin: - Table of contents of the file until 1905
The majority of the files in this group, as documented in R 1001/9603, have not been included in the inventory and may still be in the possession of the Federal Foreign Office.
- description: Contains, among other things: German evangelical church building in Sydenham near London - restoration of the abbey church of the Benedictine monastery Emmaus in Prague - house building for the Congregation of the Grey Sisters of St. Elisabeth (Neisse) for outpatient nursing in the Käufferstraße, Dresden - building of the church building for the congregation of the Grey Sisters of St. Elisabeth (Neisse) for outpatient nursing care in the Käufferstraße, Dresden - building of the abbey church of the Benedictine monastery Emmaus in Prague - building of the congregation of the Grey Sisters of St. Elisabeth (Neisse) for outpatient nursing care in the Käufferstraße, Dresden Aid for the Catholic inhabitants in Ullersdorf near Zittau whose school has come to Bohemia through new demarcation - German-Catholic church and school building in Whitechapel in England - Catholic school building in Zwickau - Aid for the German deaconess hospital (Kaiserswerther Schwestern) in Alexandria in Egypt - Catholic parish and school building in Meißen - St. Josephs sisters build a hospital in Oslo (Christiana) in Norway - Foundation of a hospital in Safed in Palestine - Foundation for the Best of Needy Members of the German Theatre - German Charity Society in London - German School in Islington-London - German School in London - German Hospital in Safed in Palestine - German Hospital in London - German Hospital in London - German Charity Society in London - German School in Islington-London - German Charity Society in London - German Charity Society in London - German Charity Society in London - German School in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German School in Islington-London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German School in London - German - German - London - German - London - German - London - - German - London - - - German - Islington - London - - Norweg - Norway - Norwegh- from Norway Church building of the catholic St. Bonifatius community in London - German Hospital in London - Society for the support of needy foreigners in London - House building of the Association of German Teachers in London - Association of German Teachers in England (including statutes) - Erection of a monument for the writer Karl Gützkow Erection of a monument for the Royal Saxon Kapellmeister Francesco Marlocchi from Perugia - Support fund for the musician and composer Theodor Kirchner - Hospital building of the Kaiserswerther Diakonissen in Cairo in Egypt - House building of the Catholic journeyman association in Leipzig Memorial for the musician and composer Friedrich Schneider in Dessau - support of the German Gymnastics Association in Leipzig - support of the Joseph-Tichatscheck-Armenstiftung in Markt Weckelsdorf - prize for the shooting ceremony of the Strasbourg Shooting Club in Alsace Memorial of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin for Gustav Nachtigall on Cap Palmas - Construction of a forest orphanage in Groß-Schönebeck near Eberswalde - Erection of a monument for the composer Friedrich Kiel - Erection of a monument for the writer Theodor Körner in Pirkenkammer near Karlsbad - Construction of a forest orphanage in Groß-Schönebeck near Eberswalde - Erection of a monument for the writer Theodor Körner in Pirkenkammer near Karlsbad Catholic church building in Triebischtal near Meissen - support of the Strasbourg men's choral society - erection of a monument for the poet Max Schneckenburger (Wacht am Rhein) in Tuttlingen - new organ building for the parish church of the Order of Malta in Rabensburg in Lower Austria Includes among others..: German evangelical church building in Sydenham near London - restoration of the abbey church of the Benedictine monastery Emmaus in Prague - house building for the Congregation of the Grey Sisters of St. Elisabeth (Neisse) for outpatient nursing in the Käufferstraße, Dresden - building of the church building for the congregation of the Grey Sisters of St. Elisabeth (Neisse) for outpatient nursing care in the Käufferstraße, Dresden - building of the abbey church of the Benedictine monastery Emmaus in Prague - building of the congregation of the Grey Sisters of St. Elisabeth (Neisse) for outpatient nursing care in the Käufferstraße, Dresden Aid for the Catholic inhabitants in Ullersdorf near Zittau whose school has come to Bohemia through new demarcation - German-Catholic church and school building in Whitechapel in England - Catholic school building in Zwickau - Aid for the German deaconess hospital (Kaiserswerther Schwestern) in Alexandria in Egypt - Catholic parish and school building in Meißen - St. Josephs sisters build a hospital in Oslo (Christiana) in Norway - Foundation of a hospital in Safed in Palestine - Foundation for the Best of Needy Members of the German Theatre - German Charity Society in London - German School in Islington-London - German School in London - German Hospital in Safed in Palestine - German Hospital in London - German Hospital in London - German Charity Society in London - German School in Islington-London - German Charity Society in London - German Charity Society in London - German Charity Society in London - German School in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German School in Islington-London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German Charity in London - German School in London - German - German - London - German - London - German - London - - German - London - - - German - Islington - London - - Norweg - Norway - Norwegh- from Norway Church building of the catholic St. Bonifatius community in London - German Hospital in London - Society for the support of needy foreigners in London - House building of the Association of German Teachers in London - Association of German Teachers in England (including statutes) - Erection of a monument for the writer Karl Gützkow Erection of a monument for the Royal Saxon Kapellmeister Francesco Marlocchi from Perugia - Support fund for the musician and composer Theodor Kirchner - Hospital building of the Kaiserswerther Diakonissen in Cairo in Egypt - House building of the Catholic journeyman association in Leipzig Memorial for the musician and composer Friedrich Schneider in Dessau - support of the German Gymnastics Association in Leipzig - support of the Joseph-Tichatscheck-Armenstiftung in Markt Weckelsdorf - prize for the shooting ceremony of the Strasbourg Shooting Club in Alsace Memorial of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin for Gustav Nachtigall on Cap Palmas - Construction of a forest orphanage in Groß-Schönebeck near Eberswalde - Erection of a monument for the composer Friedrich Kiel - Erection of a monument for the writer Theodor Körner in Pirkenkammer near Karlsbad - Construction of a forest orphanage in Groß-Schönebeck near Eberswalde - Erection of a monument for the writer Theodor Körner in Pirkenkammer near Karlsbad Catholic church building in Triebischtal near Meissen - support of the Strasbourg men's choral society - erection of a monument for the poet Max Schneckenburger (Wacht am Rhein) in Tuttlingen - new organ building for the parish church of the Order of Malta in Rabensburg in Lower Austria 1881 - 1887, Saxony State Archives
- 1897 - 1909, Saxon State Archives* description: Contains a. o.: Protestant Church in Saarburg in Lorraine (pp. 1 - 7) - Prayer room of the Catholic community in Reichenbach/Vogtland (pp. 8 - 13) - Monument to Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia in Metz (pp. 14, 23 - 24).- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tower on the Hallo near Stoppenberg near Düsseldorf (pp. 15 - 22, 34, 100 - 102).- Association house of the Protestant Workers' Association in Wilkau (pp. 25 - 33).- Seamen's houses of the Imperial Navy in Wilhelmshaven and Kiautschou.- War memorial by the military association for Wilsdruff and the surrounding area (pp. 75 - 79, 82 - 83) - Memorial for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Strasbourg in Alsace (pp. 84 - 92) - German National Foundation St. Maria dell´ Anima in Rome (pp. 93 - 99).- Memorial for Kaiser Wilhelm I. in Bonn (pp. 103 - 112) - Association house of the Catholic journeyman association in Meissen (pp. 113 - 117) - German aid committee for East Asia (pp. 118 - 121) - Catholic church in Bad Münster am Stein (pp. 122 - 127) - Home of the officer lady aid association in Breslau (pp. 128 - 133).- Monument to Field Marshal Count Moltke in Berlin (pp. 134 - 142) - Catholic Interim Church in Dresden-Johannstadt (pp. 143 - 146) - Monument to Emperor Friedrich in Cronberg im Taunus (pp. 147 - 161) - Schoolhouse for the Old Town, Monastery Liberty and St. Marienthal near Ostritz (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 143 - 146) 168 - 177).- Catholic Church and Ringing in Dresden-Cotta (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210).- Protestant Church in Bad Oppelsdorf near Zittau (pp. 183 - 192).- Herberge zur Heimat association in Wilhelmshaven (pp. 193 - 197).- Association house of the main scientific-literary association of the Wends Macica serbska in Bautzen (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210). 198 - 202) - public sanatorium for alcoholics in Bärnsdorf near Moritzburg (also: statutes of the association Sächsische Volksheilstätten für Alkoholkranke) (sheets 211 - 221) - Catholic church in Chemnitz (sheets 222 - 226) - monument to Emperor Wilhelm I in Strasbourg in Alsace (sheets 227 - 235, 240 - 241).- Monument to Friedrich Schiller in Dresden (pp. 236 - 239) - Monument to Friedrich the Freidiger in Lucka (also: design drawing by R. Carl, Leipzig) (pp. 242 - 256) - Ringing of the St. Laurentius Church in Geyer (pp. 257 - 263) - Free table at the University of Leipzig (with food arrangement) (pp. 264 - 267).- Financial endowment of the foundation for the benefit of needy and worthy 50-year-old married couples, Golden Scholarship Fund, König-Johann-Stiftung and Königin-Amalien-Stiftung (p. 268) - Marble statue of King Friedrich August III by Karl Seffner for the University of Leipzig and medallion for its chain of office (p. 268). 269 - 275) Monument to the fallen of the battle at Striegau-Hohenfriedeberg (also: draft drawing; annual report of the military association of former comrades of the Royal Saxon Army in Breslau and the surrounding area for the 12th year of the association 1907/1908) (pp. 276 - 286): Protestant Church in Saarburg in Lorraine (pp. 1 - 7) - Prayer room of the Catholic community in Reichenbach/Vogtland (pp. 8 - 13) - Monument to Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia in Metz (pp. 14, 23 - 24).- Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tower on the Hallo near Stoppenberg near Düsseldorf (pp. 15 - 22, 34, 100 - 102).- Association house of the Protestant Workers' Association in Wilkau (pp. 25 - 33).- Seamen's houses of the Imperial Navy in Wilhelmshaven and Kiautschou.- War memorial by the military association for Wilsdruff and the surrounding area (pp. 75 - 79, 82 - 83) - Memorial for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Strasbourg in Alsace (pp. 84 - 92) - German National Foundation St. Maria dell´ Anima in Rome (pp. 93 - 99).- Memorial for Kaiser Wilhelm I. in Bonn (pp. 103 - 112) - Association house of the Catholic journeyman association in Meissen (pp. 113 - 117) - German aid committee for East Asia (pp. 118 - 121) - Catholic church in Bad Münster am Stein (pp. 122 - 127) - Home of the officer lady aid association in Breslau (pp. 128 - 133).- Monument to Field Marshal Count Moltke in Berlin (pp. 134 - 142) - Catholic Interim Church in Dresden-Johannstadt (pp. 143 - 146) - Monument to Emperor Friedrich in Cronberg im Taunus (pp. 147 - 161) - Schoolhouse for the Old Town, Monastery Liberty and St. Marienthal near Ostritz (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 162 - 167) - Catholic Chapel in Kunnersdorf near Bernstadt (pp. 143 - 146) 168 - 177).- Catholic Church and Ringing in Dresden-Cotta (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210).- Protestant Church in Bad Oppelsdorf near Zittau (pp. 183 - 192).- Herberge zur Heimat association in Wilhelmshaven (pp. 193 - 197).- Association house of the main scientific-literary association of the Wends Macica serbska in Bautzen (pp. 178 - 182, 203 - 210). 198 - 202) - public sanatorium for alcoholics in Bärnsdorf near Moritzburg (also: statutes of the association Sächsische Volksheilstätten für Alkoholkranke) (sheets 211 - 221) - Catholic church in Chemnitz (sheets 222 - 226) - monument to Emperor Wilhelm I in Strasbourg in Alsace (sheets 227 - 235, 240 - 241).- Monument to Friedrich Schiller in Dresden (pp. 236 - 239) - Monument to Friedrich the Freidiger in Lucka (also: sketch by R. Carl, Leipzig) (pp. 242 - 256) - Ringing of the St. Laurentius Church in Geyer (pp. 257 - 263) - Freitische at the University of Leipzig (with food composition) (pp. 236 - 239) - Monument to Friedrich the Freidiger in Lucka (also: sketch by R. Carl, Leipzig) 264 - 267) - Financial endowment of the foundation in favour of needy and worthy 50-year-old couples, Golden Scholarship Fund, König-Johann-Stiftung and Königin-Amalien-Stiftung (Bl. 268) - Marble statue of King Friedrich August III von Karl Seffner for the University of Leipzig as well as medallion for its chain of office (Bl. 269 - 275) Memorial for the fallen of the battle at Striegau-Hohenfriedeberg (also: draft drawing; annual report of the military association of former comrades of the Royal Saxon Army at Breslau and surrounding area for the 12th association year 1907/1908) (pp. 276 - 286).
Contains mainly: - Criminal investigations, dismissals, personnel matters, positive and negative assessments of persons, appointments, job applications, requests for support, transfers, forwarding of information - Dähn; 1933 - Pfeil, Dr.1933 - Boyé; 1933 - Dahlgrün; 1933 - Dahme, Johannes, Dr.; 1933 - Daluege, Artur; 1933 - Dame; 1933 - Daniel, Erich; 1933 - Daniel, Hans; 1933 - Gronowsky; 1933 - Dankelmann, Bernhard; 1933 - Jüttner, Erich, Dr. jur.; 1933 - Dannehl, Dr.; 1933 - Danzebink - Dane, M.., Dr. jur.; 1933 - Decker, Wilhelm, Dr. 13.12.1899; 1933 - Count Rothkirsch or Rothkirch; 1933 - Haneke; 1933 - Kube, Wilhelm 13.11.1882; 1933 - Degner; 1933 - Delius - Demelius; 1933 - Denicke - Dernbach; 1933 - Detten von u. a.; 1933 - Rothert, [Hermann], Dr., District Administrator [p. 11]; 1933 - Eggers, Dr.; 1933 - Westerkamp; 1933 - Baumgartner; 1933 - Wagner, Siegfried; 1933 - Nietfeld-Beckmann, Gustav 09.03.1896; 1933 - Diefenbach, Dr. jur.; 1933 - Diegel, Karl; 1933 - Diel; 1933 - Dietz, Otto; 1933 - Ditfurth von; 1933 - Döring u. a.; 1933 - Döring, Eduard 26.05.1893; 1933 - Döring, Walter [1911]; 1933 - Count Dohna; 1933 - Penno; 1933 - Domke; 1933 - Lerdon; 1933 - Lange, Karl Wilhelm; 1933 - Dommer, Bruno, Dr. (African); 1933 - Doppke, Max; 1933 - Dornseiff; 1933 - Dorostik, Franz [1908/1909]; 1934 - Schmitt/Schmidt, Murdsache; 1934 - Doye; 1933, Dr. - Drescher; 1932 - 1933 - Dreykluft - Dünchem, J. [1875/1876]; 1933 - Dutilh (Dutch); 1933 - Glarner, Lilli (Swiss); 1933 - Duval, Herbert [1904/1905]; 1933; Names differing in the initial letters were recorded only sporadically and inconsistently from file to file. The Federal Archives Berlin are handed over from the holdings "VBS 305 Diverse/Ordnungspolizei" or "DS/ORPO" from the former Berlin Document Center (BDC); Provenance: Ministry of the Interior, Daluege office; 11/2016
Contains: Esau, Abraham (Dr.Dr.med. h.c. Dr. phil. born 7.6.1884 in Tiegenhg./Danziggest. 12.5.1955 in DüsseldorfGuest Professor (since 1.3.1949) Shortwave Technology Vapl.Prof. since 1.3.19491949/50 - 1955Study: Physics at the University of Berlin and TH GdanskAfter studying in Gdansk Assistant -1908 with Max Vienna.Doctorate: 1908 in Gdansk (then military time)1912 - 1919 in Togo as head of the receiver laboratory of the company Telefunken1919 - 1925 head of all Telefunken laboratories1925 - 1939 appointment to the University of Jena as head of the institute Technical Physics1935 first as Rector removed by political movement, 1937 however again 1937 on urge of the professors and the student body into his office as Rector appointed; at the same time he became foundation commissioner of the Carl - Zeiss - donation Jena1939 - 1949 he settled as president of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt to Berlin over. Since 1949 belonged Professor Esau as a guest professor of the RWTH Aachen, at the same time he was director of the inst. f. For more details see file no. 160a Obituaries.member of the Akademie für Naturforscher und Ärzte in Halle;honorary citizen of the TH Gdansk; honorary senator of the University of Erlangen;honorary doctor of the Med. fac. of the University of Freiburg;member of the aeronautical research of the Forschungsgemeinschaft des Landes NRW.
All series and tape sequences within this classification group were archived and old tape counts noted on the files were ignored.
- description: Contains: 4 subacts:- Postal parcel services with overseas countries (1886-1890)- Map keys from Australia for Italian invoices(1886-1891)- Postal services with Deutsch-Neu-Guinea (1887-1889)- Irregularities in postal services with Suez, Bombay and Aden etc. (1886-1889) 1886-1891, Directorate-General for Posts and Telegraphs 2.9.2.3.2.1 GDion Posts and Telegraphs 1: Postal services Contains: 4 sub files:- Postal parcel services with overseas countries (1886-1890)- Map keys from Australia for Italian invoices(1886-1891)- Postal services with Deutsch-Neu-Guinea (1887-1889)- Irregularities in postal services with Suez, Bombay and Aden etc. (1886-1889)
- Contains also: Card keys Darin: Card keys: 2 wooden plates with stamp writing: "München-Kufstein pour Singapur, voie de Naples par Paquetbot Allemand"; wooden plate with lacquer seal attached over the string: "Bureau francais des Shanghai pour Bureau, ambulant des Kufstein a Munich (via Brindisi)", cardboard tag: "Dépêche clos des L'agence des Postes a Jaluit (Marshall Islands) pour Allemagne " 1890-1894, General Directorate of Posts and Telegraphs 2.9.2.3.2.1 GDion Posten und Telegraphen 1: Postwesen description: Contains also: Card keys Darin: Card keys: 2 wooden plates with stamp writing: "München-Kufstein pour Singapur, voie de Naples par Paquetbot Allemand"; wooden plate with lacquer seal fixed over the string: "Bureau francais des Shanghai pour Bureau, ambulant des Kufstein a Munich (via Brindisi)", cardboard tag: "Dépêche clos des L'agence des Postes a Jaluit (Marshall Islands) pour Allemagne".
- 1903-1919, BayHStA, Family Archive Keller Family Archive Keller description: Contains: Unused postcards (including motifs from the First World War, Versailles, Bruges, Lourenco-Marques, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Mocambique, Aden)Darin: Postcardmotiv: Wohnhaus von Georg Escherich Contains: Unused postcards (e.g. motifs from the First World War, Versailles, Bruges, Lourenco-Marques, Zanzibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Mocambique, Aden)Darin: Postcard motif: Georg Escherich's house
- Contains: Christmas postcard 'Merry Christmas' with a photo of African children singing.- Field postcard with a photo of two seated soldiers/officers.- Field postcard with a picture of the mission church in Okahandja.- Field postcard with a photo of the officers' mess in Windhoek, in colour.<br/>Also includes: postcard with a photo of a lone soldier standing on a staircase, postmark from Krotoschin (now Krotoszyn, Poland), signature: M. Langner.n* Feb. 1905 - Nov. 1906, Saxon State Archives
Due to the shortage of paper, this was mostly destroyed and the empty backs were rewritten. A large part of the posters were discovered in files to be destroyed and could be reassembled completely.
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.
- Contains, among other things: Decision to establish a scientific working committee, 1 September 1921 - Use of the hygienic eye as a symbol - Dispute with Prof. Philalethes Kuhn (racial hygienist, professor of hygiene at the Dresden University of Technology from 1920, chairman of the scientific working committee, deputy chairman of the association 1920 - 1923 and other functions) about the scientific direction taken, 1921 - Foundation of the joint stock company for hygienic teaching supplies, 1923 - Construction financing - Personnel matters, scientific director Personnel matters, Scientific Director.- Sale of the share of the Verlag für Volkwohlfahrt to the Aktiengesellschaft für hygienischen Lehrbedarf.- Architectural issues.- Appointment of the architect Prof. Wilhelm Kreis, conditions, 1926.- Hygiene Academy.- Reports on the status of the construction work.- Foundations.- Preparations for the opening.- Determination of the museum name, 5 September 1930.n* 1921 - 1930, Saxon State Archives
- description: Contains, among other things: Reports to the State Chancellor Baron v. Richthofen, 1901. Includes, inter alia: Reports to the State Chancellor Baron v. Richthofen, 1901. 1899 - 1903, Saxon State Archives
Contains: Relationship to the communities abroad.
Untitled1897 - 1916, BayHStA, MKr 4.2.2.1 War Ministry
On the postal history of Baden between 1872 and 1934: in 1811, the Grand Duchy of Baden took the postal system out of the hands of Thurn und Taxis and transferred it to state control. A postal directorate was created, which in 1814 was transformed into a regional postal directorate. In 1843, after the introduction of the railway, the "Direktion der Posten und Eisenbahnen" (Directorate of Posts and Railways) was created, which was renamed "Direktion der Großherzoglich Badischen Verkehrsanstalten" in 1854. In connection with his entry into the German Reich, Baden renounced his postal sovereignty. On January 1, 1872, the Baden Postal Correspondents were transferred to the Imperial Imperial Post Office, after the railway system, which had not been handed over, had been separated from the postal administration again (see Resistance Group 421). After 1872, the real estate assets of the Baden Post remained the property of the Baden State, but could be used by the Reichspost, which of course remained free to purchase new land and buildings for its own purposes. The Reichspostverwaltung set up two Oberpostdirektionen (OPD) in Baden as the central authority, based in Karlsruhe and Constance, whose mutual borders ran south of the Kehl-Appenweier-Oppenau railway line. The OPD Karlsruhe was also assigned the Hessian district of Wimpfen, the OPD Konstanz the Prussian part of Hohenzollern; both areas were also looked after by the Reichspost, while the neighbouring kingdom of Württemberg had kept its own post office after 1871. The two Oberpostdirektionen were subordinated to the General Post Office (from 1880 Reichspostamt, from 1919 Reichspostministerium) as the higher authority. Since telegraphy in the North German Confederation had been subject to its own "General Directorate of Telegraphs", in 1872 telegraphy in Baden had also been removed from the jurisdiction of the post office. But already on 1 January 1876 the fusion of post and telegraphy took place in the Reichspost area. From now on the telegraph stations in Baden were subject to the two regional post offices and the Reichspostamt, partly as independent telegraph stations or offices, but mostly united with post offices. In 1934 the OPD Karlsruhe, like the other regional post offices of the Reich, was renamed "Reichspostdirektion" (RPD). On the basis of the Act of 27 February 1934 simplifying and reducing the cost of administration, which was fundamental to the postal and telecommunications sectors, the Constance OPD was dissolved with effect from 1 April 1934 and, after a transitional period, finally ceased to exist on 1 October 1937. Its territory was assigned to the RPD Karlsruhe, which also took over the files of the OPD Konstanz and partially continued them. Explanations on holdings 419: The majority of the files listed in this finding aid were delivered by the RPD Karlsruhe in 1941 (access 1941-17). The smaller part was taken from the deliveries of the OPD Karlsruhe 454 access 1980-30, 419 access 1981-49 and 454 access 1982-18 according to provenance. The OPD Karlsruhe kept an old registration of about 1500 running meters. Files from the foundation of the Reichspostverwaltung in 1872, of which only the aforementioned access had reached the Generallandesarchiv in 1941. After the General State Archives had tried in vain in 1961 to deliver the remaining documents, the OPD had the entire old files destroyed without consulting the archives by house decree of 20 April 1970. This means that the only closed old register of an OPD in Germany, which also contained the documents of the OPD Konstanz, which was dissolved in 1934, has been lost. The duration of the material files of inventory 419 essentially covers the period 1872-1945. Only a few files of the management of the Großherzoglich Badischen Verkehrsanstalten and collections of circular decrees of the General Post Office Berlin to Prussian Oberpostdirketionen, which had apparently been handed over to the OPD Karlsruhe as information necessary for the course of business, continued in the Oberpostdirketionen and date back further. Some files of the access 1941 were classified in the personal files (see below), one file came according to its provenance to stock 418, six files were cashed. Since the numbering of the access was maintained 1941-17, the following numbers are no longer used: 1-7, 10, 11, 13, 65, 121-128, 193, 522, 676, 697, 713, 720, 753, 758, 774, 838, 883, 935-936 and 939-940.The older personnel files of inventory 419 have been added to the General State Archives with the additions 1938-42 (61 personnel files of the OPD Konstanz), 1941-17 (6 personnel files of the OPD Karlsruhe) and 1981-49 (2252 personnel files of the OPDn or RPD Karlsruhe and Konstanz and the OPD Karlsruhe after 1945). The personnel files of the 1941 access were incorporated into the 1981 access and the list of consignments was supplemented accordingly. Song and processing of the inventory: A file plan for the RPD documents is not available and could not be obtained from the OPD Karlsruhe. For example, the classification of the inventory is based on the usual division of the postal and telecommunications sectors into operations and administration, with attempts being made to reconstruct the file plan from the registry signatures on the file covers. The greater part of the documents are special maps, which were led by the OPDn to the individual transport companies of their district. These are post offices, postal agencies, postal branch offices, railway post offices, postal auxiliaries and independent telegraph stations or offices. These files shall regularly contain the following documents: Professional records, audit reports from post offices, inventories, duty schedules, guides for the training of postal and telegraph staff, which are no longer mentioned in the repertory itself. Further details on the legal status, business area and internal operation of the individual transport companies can be found in the description by K. Sautter (see bibliography), pp. 37-41. Under the direction of the undersigned, the State Archives officers Rudolf Benl, Robert Kretzschmar and Sybille Wittenberg carried out the drawing up of the records and the order in the spring of 1982, and Brigitte Weiler, an aspiring inspector, added additions. The fair copy of the repertory was provided by Mrs. Eva-Maria Staron. Karlsruhe, June 30, 1982 Dr. H. John References (as of 1982): Development of postal and telegraph services in the Grand Duchy of Baden during the twenty-five-year period from 1872 to 1896 (1897).K. Löffler, History of transport in Baden, in particular of communications and passenger transport (messenger, postal and telegraph traffic) from Roman times to 1872 (1910). K. Sautter, History of Deutsche Post. Part 3: History of the Deutsche Reichspost 1871 to 1945 (1951), K. Stiefel, Baden 1648-1952 II (1977), pp. 1485-1509.
- 1909, Sächsisches Staatsarchiv Contains also: Travel report/German East Africa - Hermann Schubert company head bow with illustrations from the Schuberthof cotton plantation - Prospekt zur Gründung einer Aktiengesellschaft "Baumwollanbau-Gesellschaft Schuberthof" description: Contains also: Travel report/German East Africa - Hermann Schubert company head bow with illustrations from the Schuberthof cotton plantation - Schuberthof company head bow - Schuberthof cotton plantation - Prospekt zur Gründung einer Aktiengesellschaft "Baumwollanbau-Gesellschaft Schuberthof".
- 1891, Saxon State Archives
- Description: Contains, among other things: Report of Feb. 4, 1891 on the resignation of the Chief of the General Staff, Count Waldersee, and on his differences of opinion with the Kaiser; - Reports on the Reichstag's deliberations on the military budget; - Report of March 14, 1891 and minutes of the 88th session of the Reichstag with statements by Deputy Bebel on maltreatment and suicides in the army. Report of May 6, 1891 on the deliberations of the budget commission in the Reichstag on the advance of 1 1/2 million marks for road, station and coastal construction in the German colony of Cameroon - Reports on deliberations on the transfer of the Foot Artillery Regiment 12 and the Infantry Regiment 105 from Metz to Saxony.
- Contains, among other things: Report of Feb. 4, 1891 on the resignation of the Chief of the General Staff, Count Waldersee, and on his differences of opinion with the Kaiser.- Reports on Reichstag deliberations on the military budget.- Report of March 14, 1891 and minutes of the 88th session of the Reichstag with statements by Deputy Bebel on maltreatment and suicides in the army.- Report of May 6, 1891 on the deliberations of the budget commission in the Reichstag on an advance of 1 1/2 million marks for road, station and coastal construction in the German colony of Cameroon - Reports on deliberations on the transfer of Foot Artillery Regiment 12 and Infantry Regiment 105 from Metz to Saxony.
- 1897, Saxon State Archives* description: Contains and others: Minutes of the 25th session of the Reichstag of 5 March 1897 on deliberations on the naval budget - Report of 6 December 1897 on the start of deliberations on the Fleet Act in the Reichstag and on its rejection by the parliamentary groups of the Social Democrats, the Poles, the Free Democrats and the German People's Party - Minutes of the 25th session of the Reichstag of 5 March 1897 on deliberations on the naval budget - Report of 6 December 1897 on the start of deliberations on the Fleet Act in the Reichstag and on its rejection by the parliamentary groups of the Social Democrats, the Poles, the Free Democrats and the German People's Party - Minutes of the 25th session of the Reichstag of 5 March 1897 on deliberations on the naval budget - Report of 6 December 1897 on the start of deliberations on the Fleet Act in the Reichstag and on its rejection by the parliamentary groups of the Social Democrats, the Poles, the Free Democrats and the German People's Party Report of Dec. 13, 1897 of deliberations on the military budget in the Reichstag with the appearance of the deputy Bebel against the rising expenditure for army and navy - Reports on the government crisis in Prussia leading to the change in the leadership of the state - Report of Feb. 13, 1897 about statements of the deputy Bebel in the Reichstag about occurrences like suicides and maltreatment of subordinates in the army - Report of Sept. 30, 1897 about emperor maneuvers 1897 in Nuremberg and Würzburg with attachments and maps - Report of Sept. 30, 1897 about the emperor maneuvers 1897 in Nuremberg and Würzburg with attachments and maps Reports on the failure of the reform bill for the Military Criminal Procedure Code because of the rejection of a uniform supreme court by the Bavarian government (acceptance of the reform bill by the Federal Council on 7 Nov. 1897) - Report of 21 Nov. 1897 on the order of the Emperor to send troops under the leadership of Prince Heinrich of Prussia to occupy Kiautschou: Minutes of the 25th session of the Reichstag of 5 March 1897 on deliberations on the naval budget - Report of 6 December 1897 on the start of deliberations on the Fleet Act in the Reichstag and on its rejection by the parliamentary groups of the Social Democrats, the Poles, the Free Democrats and the German People's Party - Minutes of the 25th session of the Reichstag of 5 March 1897 on deliberations on the naval budget - Report of 6 December 1897 on the start of deliberations on the Fleet Act in the Reichstag and on its rejection by the parliamentary groups of the Social Democrats, the Poles, the Free Democrats and the German People's Party - Minutes of the 25th session of the Reichstag of 5 March 1897 on deliberations on the naval budget - Report of 6 December 1897 on the start of deliberations on the Fleet Act in the Reichstag and on its rejection by the parliamentary groups of the Social Democrats, the Poles, the Free Democrats and the German People's Party Report of Dec. 13, 1897 of deliberations on the military budget in the Reichstag with the appearance of the deputy Bebel against the rising expenditure for army and navy - Reports on the government crisis in Prussia leading to the change in the leadership of the state - Report of Feb. 13, 1897 about statements of the deputy Bebel in the Reichstag about occurrences like suicides and maltreatment of subordinates in the army - Report of Sept. 30, 1897 about emperor maneuvers 1897 in Nuremberg and Würzburg with attachments and maps - Report of Sept. 30, 1897 about the emperor maneuvers 1897 in Nuremberg and Würzburg with attachments and maps Reports on the failure of the reform bill for the Military Criminal Procedure Code because of the rejection of a uniform supreme court by the Bavarian government (acceptance of the reform bill by the Federal Council on Nov. 7, 1897) - Report of Nov. 21, 1897 on the order of the Emperor to send troops led by Prince Heinrich of Prussia to occupy Kiautschou.
- 1899, Saxon State Archives* description: Contains among other things: Report of 26 Jan. 1899 on the demand of 50 million Mk. for the construction of the fortress as well as on Germany's behaviour in a war on two fronts - order of the Saxon War Minister for the Saxon Military Plenipotentiary of 12 Febr. 1899 to cause the Centre to approve the draft law on the peace presence strength.- Report of Feb. 21, 1899 with Annex: Employment Relationship of the Prussian Minister of War to the Commanding Generals - Two Letters of the "Social Democratic Committee for the Supervision of the Incidents in the Army Corps" to the Command of the XII. Army Corps on the retirement and luxurious way of life of the officers of the Army Corps at the expense of the people - Reports of 2 Sept. and 15 November 1899 on experiments with nickel steel boats and decision on their introduction - Reports of 16 June 1899 on experimental shooting with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitzers - Reports of 2 Sept. and 15 November 1899 on the experiments with nickel steel boats and decision on their introduction - Reports of 16 June 1899 on experimental shooting with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitzers - Reports of 2 Sept. and 15 November 1899 on the experiments with nickel steel boats and their introduction - Reports of 16 June 1899 on the experiments with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitzers - Reports on the experiments with nickel steel steel boats and on the experiments with nickel steel steel howitzers - Reports of 16 June 1899 on the experiments with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitz - 21 cm steel howitz - 21 - steel howitz - 21 - steel - 21 - how how how. Report of June 16, 1899 on the new appointment of the governor of Thorn and hiring of the former governor as director at Krupp with 60,000 Mk. salary - Report of Oct. 5, 1899 on the emperor's maneuver of 1899 with attachments and maps - Report of 5 Dec. 1899 on the intended lifting of the ban on political associations from liaison before the entry into force of the Civil Code: Report of 26 Jan. 1899 on the demand of 50 million Mk. for the construction of the fortress as well as on Germany's behaviour in a war on two fronts - order of the Saxon War Minister for the Saxon Military Plenipotentiary of 12 Febr. 1899 to cause the Centre to approve the draft law on the peace presence strength.- Report of Feb. 21, 1899 with Annex: Employment Relationship of the Prussian Minister of War to the Commanding Generals - Two Letters of the "Social Democratic Committee for the Supervision of the Incidents in the Army Corps" to the Command of the XII. Army Corps on the retirement and luxurious way of life of the officers of the Army Corps at the expense of the people - Reports of 2 Sept. and 15 November 1899 on experiments with nickel steel boats and decision on their introduction - Reports of 16 June 1899 on experimental shooting with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitzers - Reports of 2 Sept. and 15 November 1899 on the experiments with nickel steel boats and decision on their introduction - Reports of 16 June 1899 on experimental shooting with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitzers - Reports of 2 Sept. and 15 November 1899 on the experiments with nickel steel boats and their introduction - Reports of 16 June 1899 on the experiments with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitzers - Reports on the experiments with nickel steel steel boats and on the experiments with nickel steel steel howitzers - Reports of 16 June 1899 on the experiments with 10.5 cm cannons and 21 cm steel howitz - 21 cm steel howitz - 21 - steel howitz - 21 - steel - 21 - how how how. Report of June 16, 1899 on the new appointment of the governor of Thorn and hiring of the former governor as director at Krupp with 60,000 Mk. salary - Report of Oct. 5, 1899 on the emperor's maneuver of 1899 with attachments and maps - Report of 5 Dec. 1899 on the intended lifting of the ban on political associations from liaison before the entry into force of the Civil Code.
fonds N 2, 1850-1978 (251VE) Foreword Biographical The grandfather of Richard Feiber was a medical officer in Castellaun in the Hunsrück region. Richard Adolf Robert Feiber, Protestant, was born on 27 May 1869 in Koblenz as the son of Captain Robert Feiber and his wife Helene, née Michael ( 1911). In May 1906 Feiber moved to Bergisch Gladbach, first into the Gasstraße and to 20.02.1909 finally into the Gronauerstraße 25 (today Hauptstraße 17) into the newly built house ("Feibersche Haus"). Richard Feiber married Martha Margaretha Viktoria Feiber, née Westphal (15.06.1875 in Bergisch Gladbach, 11.05.1946) on 26.09.1896. The following children emerged from the marriage: - Elsbeth (23.02.1901 in Wesel, 24.07.1942 in Lublin, engaged to medical soldier Gerhard Wolters) -Roland (11.01.1904 in Wesel, Dipl.-Ing., 21.01.1990 in Bergisch Gladbach), married Else Unruh. Children: Helga Roswitha (1939) and Turid (1942) -Gerda (04.08.1909 in Bergisch Gladbach, married Walther Armin Heinrich Gehnen from Porz on 26.11.1932, 12.05.1993) -Friedrich Robert Helmuth (*23.09.1897 in Bergisch Gladbach, died as a war volunteer as a result of wounding on 06.06.1915 in Sainghin/North of France) Feiber began his military career in 1879 as a cadet in Oranienstein and from1884 in Groß-Lichterfelde. In 1887 he joined the infantry regiment 57 Herzog Ferdinand von Braunschweig as a port midshipman and worked from 17.02.1894 to 18.12.1895 as an educator at the cadet school in Bensberg. From 1896-1899 Feiber attended the war academy and was promoted to captain in 1903. On 10.04.1906 he retired from service, but was reused in 1914-16. From April 1906 Feiber worked temporarily for the Köttgen Cie. company. Paul Köttgen was the brother-in-law of Richard Feiber. On 1 July 1906 Feiber became the company's authorised signatory. In Wesel Feiber was city commander for 19 years in military service as captain (since July 1903) and later as major. He belonged to the Infantry Regiment 57 Duke Ferdinand of Braunschweig (8th Westphalian). About this regiment, Feiber compiled a list of all the records on the basis of personal and historical data collected. In January 1915 Richard Feiber received the Iron Cross after having successfully participated as a captain in the Battle of Soissons. On 31 July 1916 Feiber was finally released from military service. In 1935 the "Ring of former Bensberger" was founded, an association of former Bensberger cadets. Feiber belonged to her and helped organize the regular cadet meetings. In 1947 he wrote an extensive documentation about the history of the Bensberg cadet house. For the "Ring of former Bensbergers", Feiber wrote honorary books with 671 names of former Bensbergers, which Feiber completed on April 20, 1944. The original intention was to create a memorial for the fallen of the First World War. However, this could not be achieved. Over time the project became a memorial for the Kadettenhaus Bensberg in the form of a book of honour. Initially, only the cadets at the Kadettenhaus in Bensberg and the fallen soldiers of the First World War from Bensberg were to be included. However, Feiber extended this requirement to the wars and colonial battles before the First World War. In addition to the cadets, he also included the officers and teachers who had worked at the cadet house in his line-up. As leader of the circle of friends of former cadets ("Ring former Bensberger") Feiber was significantly involved in the design of the cadet memorial room in the Bensberger castle. The room burned to the ground on March 2, 1942. Furthermore, from November 1918 Feiber was first deputy chairman, then until 1933 chairman of the Kreiskriegerverband Mülheim am Rhein, of which he was last honorary leader. In 1909/10 Feiber was chairman of the local group Bergisch Gladbach of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Sprachverein. In this function he was also a temporary member of the small subcommittee of the city's construction and finance commission for proposals for street names in the city of Bergisch Gladbach. From 1 April 1919 to 31 March 1925 Feiber was a member of the school committee of the higher educational institution. In the 1920s, Feiber was a member of the assessment commission in Bergisch Gladbach, whose task it was to assess the damage caused by the occupation. He was also a commercial judge from July 1920 to July 1923 and a labour judge from 1 June 1927. Until 1931 he was chairman of the Gewerbliche Vereinigung and until 1927 board member of the Arbeitgeberverband der Metallindustrie. Feiber in der Gesellschaft Erholung e.V. Bergisch Gladbach was also a member of the Executive Board. There he was chairman from 1914-1917. For the moved town councillor Wilhelm Pennartz Richard Feiber moved on 07.04.1925 as a substitute man in the town council. He belonged to the party "Wirtschaftliche Liste" (WL). At the election of the city council on 17.11.1929, Feiber entered the city parliament as a member of the Liberal Association Bergisch Gladbach (LV) (until 1933). After that, he wasn't a city councillor anymore. He joined the NSDAP in April 1933, but was expelled from the party in 1934. From 1933 Feiber was a local group leader of the local group of the Reichsluftschutzbund, founded on 5 August 1933 in the Bergisch Gladbach town hall. Feiber was involved in the Protestant parish of Bergisch Gladbach. Like his father-in-law Friedrich Westphal, he was churchmaster (from January 1933), but later resigned from this office. Richard Feiber passed away on 11.09.1948. The history of the collection and its holdings About Mrs. Herta Jux, née Meese, 8 archive cartons and 3 large folders were initially placed in the city archive at the beginning of 1990. Later, further documents were handed over. The documents handed over all originate from the so-called "Feiber¿sche Haus" ("German House") at Hauptstraße 17. Herta Jux, great-granddaughter of Friedrich Westphal about Elisabeth Köttgen, née Westphal and widely also related to Richard Feiber, wrote an essay about this house in the Rheinisch-Bergisches Kalender. Today the house is owned by the daughter of Prof. Dr. Ulrich and Herta Jux. In the above-mentioned transfers there were many letters from the families Feiber, Westphal and von Oven. The letters from Feiber's immediate family remained in N 2, whereas the letters and all other documents concerning the extensive Westphal family and von Oven respectively reached N 14, the estate of Friedrich Westphal. The newly formed estate N 10 Maria Grosch was the result of a further bundle of letters and documents that had long been kept in the city archives under the (unlisted) estate of Malotki of Trzebiatowski. During the First World War the celebrations wrote each other daily, sometimes several times a day. There was a lively exchange of letters between the married couple Richard and Margaretha Feiber and between Helmut Feiber and his parents Richard and Margaretha. Richard Feiber's letters are more about war from a personal point of view, whereas his war diaries give an impression of the everyday life of a military trainer. Military and military history is a thematic focus of the collection. Feiber has dealt intensively with the history of the infantry regiment Duke Ferdinand von Braunschweig (8th Westphalian) No. 57. He reworked the regimental history for this regiment and created a list of all regiments for this regiment. The preparatory work for this can be found in the inventory. Of local historical importance is Feiber's commitment to the furnishing of a cadet memorial room in the New Bensberg Palace in the 1940s. The list of members of the Kameradschaftliche Vereinigung Bergisch Gladbach may also be of local historical interest. Another focus of the collection is on files relating to the various administrative activities that Richard Feiber carried out on behalf of his family members. For the four tribes of the descendants of Friedrich Westphal, Feiber was responsible for the administration of the common hereditary property in Bergisch Gladbach. The extensive file on this subject sheds light on aspects of Bergisch Gladbach's city history, particularly with regard to the distribution of land, urban and development planning, the significance of the so-called Trasskaule and the effects of the global economic crisis on the value of inherited property. Last but not least, these files also provide information about family history. Richard Feiber continued with the matters that had not yet been concluded upon the death of Friedrich Westphal. This concerns above all the asset management for his mother-in-law Christiane Westphal, and thus in close connection, the regulation of matters concerning the Oven¿schen Stiftungsfonds. Feiber was predestined for these tasks due to his diligence and his comprehensive expertise. Beyond Bergisch Gladbach the documents of Feiber, which deal with family research, are of importance. Feiber has collected extensive information about the families Feiber, Westphal and von Oven. References The maps and plans from the estate of Feiber which exceed a certain size can be found in the map holdings under K 1/1422-1425 and K 1/1428. In the photo collection of the Gerhard Saffran collection belonging to R 5 there is the photo collection of Richard Feiber (signatures L 105/1-25). On the photos L 105/49, L 105/110-111 you can see Richard Feiber himself. Gerhard Saffran and Richard Feiber met when Feiber was busy building the cadet memorial room in Bensberg Castle. Saffran helped him get some remembrance material. In addition, the Saffran Collection also contains the honorary books I and II of the Royal Prussian Cadet House Bensberg, which Feiber wrote in neat handwriting (signatures R 5/26-27). These honorary books, which contain a compilation of biographical data and military careers of the former Bensberg cadets, are based on genealogical research on the cadets. There is a file with the signature R 5/28 about this. A document about the Kadettenhaus Bensberg by Richard Feiber can be found in the archive library under the signature WM 236 or in the collections of the archive under S 6/166. The list of members of the Kameradschaftliche Vereinigung Bergisch Gladbach (Comradeship Association Bergisch Gladbach) includes a sound cassette recording of conversations between the son Roland Feiber and the archive director Ellis Kreuwels (T 3/10). An oil painting in a wooden frame, which had originally been handed over with the estate documents, was handed over to the Villa Zanders Municipal Gallery. It is a painting by Carl Schön: The warship S.M.S. Iltis in front of the Takuforts during the defeat of the Südforts on 17.6.1900. It was a gift from Admiral von Lans to the Ring of former Bensbergers for the new cadet memorial room, presented on 12.4.1942. Richard Feiber continued the affairs perceived by him after the death of his father-in-law Friedrich Westphal. These include, for example, negotiations that have not yet been finally concluded, property matters and the administration of von Oven¿ family support funds. If in part of these files the basis or the majority of the documents were created by Friedrich Westphal, they were recorded at N 14. The following files in estate N 14 Friedrich Westphal were further processed by Richard Feiber: -N 14/114 Documents on the internal relationship of Friedrich Westphal as a partner in the Zanders company and as a negotiating partner in property matters -N 14/108 Administration of the Hausarmenfonds donated by Caroline von Oven née Moll, widow of Carl Engelbert von Oven, by Friedrich Westphal - N 14/109 Financial support for Margaretha Feiber née Westphal and her husband Richard Feiber by Friedrich Westphal Michael Krischak April 2009
files with the same name created in the authority as Generalia and Spezialia