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          The Ikutha Station
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_13 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to Miss's diaries. Hofmann and Säuberlich. Scope: pp. 263-266. Includes, among other things: - "First tribulation and obstruction to work." (SW: Illness and death of the son of the Säuberlich; funeral; Christmas; famine; deaths; attending church and school) - "2. The three newly baptized." (SW: Baptisms and baptisms) - "3. Continuation of the state of emergency in the spring." (SW: absence of spring rain; emergency; many requests for support to the missionaries) - "4. The mission work." (SW: School and meetings; Kitwi station)

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          Stone quarrying II
          ALMW_II._BA_A8_30(130) · Item · 1905-1908
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,6 Description: 3 men at work, cf. Alb. 8, Nr 29(129). Remark: Published..: Bl. 1908, No. 24. Reference: Cf. printing templates Musterbuch, No. IVa/556, Auf. 207, Diap. 123.a I 29 (13.8 X 11.2).

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          Stone extraction I
          ALMW_II._BA_A8_29(129) · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 7,5. Description: 3 African men with hammering at work. Reference: flat film neg. and cardboard no. 159 in negative box 2 prints. Cf. printing templates sample book, no. Ic/584, Auf. 170 (15,8 X 11,0) "One of the first meetings in Aruscha".

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          Sister house in Nkoaranga
          ALMW_II._BA_EF_106 · Item · 1910-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photo type: repro photo. Format: 14,0 X 9,0. Description: Standing on a slope. Remark: Sheet film negative and repro duplicate. Pub.: Miss. Sheet 1914, No. 5, Nachr. 1914, No. 4. Reference: Cf. printing pattern book IId/36 (13,0 X 8,0) "Makumira". See proofs 11/858a (11.0 X 7.0) "Makumira. After work".

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          ALMW_II._32_58 · File · 1934-1962
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Three fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 58 1 - "Report on the community of Usangi in 1934 by Natanaeli Mgaya. (translated by M. Schomerus.)" (typewritten; 4 p.; 2fold) - Mission Moshi o.J. Ndesanjo Kitange "Shepherd's work to the pasture of the Lord's church, begun 5 June 1934-June 1935" (typewritten; 4 p.) - "Annual report of the shepherd Martin Shafuri on his work in the church of Mbaga in 1935."Translation: Guth (typed; 2 p.) - "Report of the Shepherd Banyamin Moshi in Mamba 1935" (typed; 2 p.) - "Annual Report of the Shepherd Abraham Mdoe, Gonja, for 1935" Translation: Guth (typed; 2 p.) - 1935 "Report of the Shepherd Timoteo Mushi in Madschame" (typed; 2 p.) - Zakayo Kadori, Vudee. "1935 How I worked in my service." (Typewritten; 2 p.) - "Report of the Shepherd Solomon Nkya on the Church in Madschame 1935" (Typewritten; 2 p.) - L. Lasaro's Laiser, Arusha. "Work of the pastoral ministry in the church in 1935 through God's help." (Typewritten; 6 p.) - "Report about the work in Kifula by D. Andreas Msechu." Translation: Schomerus (typewritten; 2 p.; 2-fold) - Machame 1936. Room "The Work of the Evangelical Church".luth. mission in Tanganyikaland in 1935." (typewritten; 16 p.) - Buchta "Annual report 1935 Naverera: Sick bay" (typewritten; 2 p.) - Moshi 1935-1936. Imanueli Mkon (typewritten; 2 letters) - Marangu 1938. Rother "Report on our missionary school system in 1937" (typewritten; 7 p.) - Rother "Report on our missionary school system in 1937" (typewritten; 2 p.) - Buchta "Annual report 1935 Naverera: Sick bay" (typewritten; 2 p.) - Marangu 1938.) - 1938. Reuter "Annual report about the sick work in Shigatini" (typewritten; 5 p.) - Moshi 1938. Fleck an Inspektor (handwritten; 7 p.) - listing of the annual reports (handwritten) - Lébény 1940. Németh an Missionsdirektor - Marangu 1940. Rother "Annual report of the Evang.luth. Mission in Tanganyikaland 1939." (Typewritten; 11 p.). FICHE NR. 58 2 - "Annual Report 1936 of the Shepherd Zakayo of Vudee" Translation from Chasu (typewritten; 1 p.) - "Annual Report of the Shepherd Abraham Mdoe, Gonja. My activity in 1936" Translation: Guth (typewritten; 2 p.) - "Report of the shepherd Martin Shafuri in Mbaga about his work in 1936" Translation: Guth (typewritten; 2 p.) - Shigatini. "Report of the shepherd Andrea Msechu about the year 1936" Translation: Schomerus (typewritten; 4 p.) - "Report of the shepherd Natanaeli Mgaya about the municipality Usanfi in the year 1936" Translation: Schomerus (typewritten; 4 p.) - Arusha. "Annual Report of the Shepherd Lasaros Laiser for the Year 1936" Translation: Pätzig (Maschinegeschrieben; 5 p.) - Moshi "Report of the Shepherd Ndesanjo Kitange on the Year 1936" (Maschinegeschrieben; 4 p.) - Machame. Timotheo Mushi "How the Lord of his work presided also in 1936" (typewritten; 1 page) - Salomon Nkya "Short report about the development of our community Madschame in 1936" (typewritten; 1 p.) - Moshi 1937. Imanueli Mkon (typewritten; 2 p.) - "Report of the Shepherd Lasaros, Arusha, for 1937" (typewritten; 6 p.) - 1937 "Translation of the Annual Report of the Shepherd Zakayo, Vudee" (typewritten; 1 p.) - Gonja 1937. "Annual Report of the Shepherd Abraham Mdoe." Translation: Guth (typewritten; 2 pages) - Salomon Nkya "Annual Report 1937"; Timotheo Mushi "Annual Report 1937" (typewritten; 2 pages)) - "Report of the indigenous shepherds Alfayo Ngowi - Mwika about the year 1937" Translation: Fritze (typewritten; 1 p.; 2-fold) - last page of a report by Benyamin K. Moshi, Mamba Mission - 1937. "Annual report of the shepherd Natanaeli Mgaya from Usangi." Translation: Schomerus (typewritten; 4 p.) - "Annual Report of the Shepherd Andrea Msechu from Kifula about the Year 1938" Translation: Schomerus (typewritten; 4 p.; 2-fold) - Martin Shafuri "The Work in the Community of Mbaga. (Annual report 1937 of the shepherd Martin.)" (typewritten; 1 p.) - 1938 "Annual report 1938 of the shepherd Imanueli Mkon of Moschi-Mbokomu" (typewritten; 2 p.) - Marangu 1938 The Native Teachers of the Seminary of Marangu (handwritten; 2 p.; English) - 1938 Abrahem Mndoe "Annual report 1938 of the shepherd of Gonja." (typewritten; 1 p.) - 1938 Abrahem Mndoe "Annual report 1938 of the shepherd of Gonja." (typewritten; 2 p.; English) - 1938 Abrahem Mndoe "Annual report 1938 of the shepherd Imanueli Mkon of Gonja." (typewritten; 2 p.; English) - 1938 Abrahem Mndoe "Annual report 1938 of the shepherd of Gonja." (typewritten; 2 p.) - English) Translation: Suppes (typewritten; 2 p.) - Zakayo Kadori "Annual Report of the Shepherd of Vudee. 1938" Translation: Suppes (typewritten; 2 p.) - "Annual report of the shepherd Natanaeli Mgaya from Usangi about 1938" Translation: Schomerus (typewritten; 3 p.) - "Annual report of the shepherd Lasaros. "Work I did with the help of God in 1938 in the city of Arusha and in Kimandolu." (Typewritten; 6 p.) - "Church Work in 1938. (Annual Report of Shepherd Martin Shafuri,) by Mbaga." (Typewritten; 2 p.) - "Report of the Native Shepherd Benyamin Moshi - Mamba on the Year 1938" Translation: Fritze (Typewritten; 3 p.) - Machame. "Report of the Shepherd Salomon Nkya 1938." (typewritten; 2 p.) - Norton 1946. Rother (transcript of a letter by Filipo Njau) - Nkoaranga 1958. Sakaria Urio (typewritten; 3 p.) - Ehingen 1940. Gutmann: "Briefing in the pastoral service of a Christian congregation." (Typewritten; 11 p.). FICHE NR. 58 3- - continued - Moshi 1959. Sakayo Olotu and Benjamin S. Olotu to Gutmann (original and translation and copy) - Erlangen 1957. "Meeting with Mr. Mfinanga - Usangi" - Gonja 1953. Letter from Abraham Inunda and Zefanya Mtango - o.O. o.J. Immanueli Mkon to Gutmann - Moshi. M. Joseph Merinyo "False Allegation of the Chagga Rising, 1916. By Sir Theodore Morrison." (typewritten; 3 p.; English) - Marangu 1958. Filipo M. Njau (original and copy) - 1957. "Mr. Mfinangas speech in the prayer room of the Mission House" Translation from English: Winkler (typewritten; 3 p.) - Masama 1958 J. Stephen N. Ntindi (English) - Kifula - Ugweno 1959 D. A. A. Msechu an Küchler (original and translation) - Marangu o.J. K. Ephraim Amos "The Northern Area Church Has Its Own Head" (typewritten; 3 p.; copy) - Marangu 1960. Filipo M. Njau (original and translation) - Marangu 1958. Filipo M. Njau (Swahili) - Marangu 1960. Filipo M. Njau - Moshi 1962. M. Joseph Merinyo to Küchler - "When God's Word came to Kifula" (typewritten; 3 pages) - Darmstadt / Hannover 1963 Christine Mtango and Hambasia Njau - 1960 "Translation of the letter Filipo Njau / Marangu gave to his daughter Hambasia for the encounter with the fathers and friends of the Leipzig Mission". - Curriculum Vitae of Clemens Alelyo Mushi from Machame. Translation: Becker - o.O. o.J. Becker (Testimony for Clemens Alelyo Mushi) - Curriculum Vitae of Jose Naftali Urasa from Machame. Translation: Becker

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          Roofing the church at Mwika
          ALMW_II._BA_A10_49(98) · Item · 1909-1914
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Hohlfeld?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,1. Description: 8 African men at work, on ladder 2 other men. Reference: Planfilmneg. and cardboard no. 197 in negative box.

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          Restart of work in Mbungu
          ALMW_II._MB_1896_19 · File · 1896
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to the diary of Miss. Hofmann in Mbungu. Scope: p. 301-305. Contains, among other things: - (SW: resumption of all missionary activities; problems with the Wakamba mission; Easter; resonance of visitors at church services and lessons)

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          Our washer Isaaki at work
          ALMW_II._BA_A11_265 · Item · 1901-1910
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 7,5. Description: on meadow m. tub, bucket and trad. Vessel (as in large form at Chagga also used for brewing beer), bowl with washing. Reference: Cf. print templates Musterbuch, Nr Ib/603 (10,8 X 7,9) "Drei alte Leute von Mamba, der Mittelste ist Ältester".

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          NL Seckel - Seckel, Emil

          Preface: Biographical information about the descendant Emil Seckel was published on 10.1.1864 in Neuenheim-Heidelberg as son of the pharmacist Dr. phil. Georg Seckel was born. The Seckel family owned the Löwenapotheke in Stuttgart. There Emil Seckel attended the Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium. From 1882 to 1886 Seckel devoted himself to the study of law in Leipzig (among others with Hellwig) and Tübingen. After completing his studies in 1887, he began working as a trainee lawyer at the Stuttgart-Stadt district court. In 1889 he went to Tübingen as a private scholar and in the following years travelled through the libraries and archives of Germany, France and above all Italy. On 21.2.1895 he received a doctorate in law in Tübingen for his work "Zu den Akten der Triburer Synode 895" without having passed a doctoral examination in the true sense. Shortly afterwards, on 17.7.1895, he habilitated as a private lecturer in Berlin, which became his second home. At the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin he was appointed extraordinary professor for Roman law on 13.6.1898 and ordinary professor for Roman law on 24.11.1901. From 1905 to 1906 he was Dean of the Faculty of Law. Seckel's work at Berlin University was crowned by his activity as rector in 1920/21. In 1912 Seckel became a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences at Heinrich Brunner's suggestion. In addition, in 1915 he became head of the Leges of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Since 1916 he was also co-editor of the journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History. Seckel's scientific development was strongly influenced by the Tübingen law faculty, especially by G. Hartmann, H. Degenkolb and G. Mandry. His unprinted beginner's work "The foundation's foundation, especially among the living, according to Roman-Justinian law, as well as according to the teaching of glossators and postglossators up to the 16th century" led him to the field of science that was decisive for him, legal-historical research. Here he made a considerable contribution to the restoration of classical Roman law and to research into the further development of post-Justinian vulgar law in the Middle Ages. He also contributed significantly to the study of the history of the origin of canon law from Roman and Germanic roots. Seckel's great knowledge of the legal manuscripts of the Middle Ages deserves special mention. Thus, the edition of unknown or previously incorrectly edited legal-historical sources occupied a large space in his work. However, Seckel always saw his studies on the history of law from the point of view of improving the understanding of current law. On the occasion of the centenary of Berlin University, Seckel was awarded the title of Red Eagle Order IV in 1910. Class awarded. On the occasion of his 60th birthday, he also received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Philosophy at Königsberg University. From his marriage with Paula Hinschius, daughter of the church law teacher Paul Hinschius, which was closed on 10.5.1898 in Berlin, three children emerged: Irmgard, Helmut and Dietrich. Emil Seckel died after a long illness on 26.4.1924 in the sanatorium Wehrawald near Todtmoos in the Black Forest. Publications The establishment of the foundation, in particular also among the living, according to Roman-Justinian law, as well as according to the teaching of glossators and postglossators, Preisschrift, Tübingen 1886 (handwritten) Contributions to the history of both rights in the Middle Ages. Vol.1 On the History of Popular Literature under Roman-Canonical Law, Tübingen 1898 Gai institutionum commenrii quattuor, separatum ex Juresprudentiae Anteiustinianae reliquis a Ph. Eduardo Huschke composites ediderunt E. Seckel et B. Kuebler, Leipzig 1903, 1906, 1908 History of Roman legal sources (supplement to lectures), 1904 Heimann's Handlexikon zu den Quellen des römischen Rechts (9th edition, newly edited), Jena 1907 Juresprudentiae Anteiustinianae reliquias in usum maxime academicum compusitus a Ph. Eduardo Huschke editione sexta aucta et emendata ediderunt E. Seckel et B. Kuebler, Leipzig vol.1 1908, vol.2 1911 Commemorative speech on Konrad Hellwig, 1913 Roman law and its science in the course of the centuries (speech at the beginning as rector), Berlin 1921 Paläographie der juristischen Handschriften des 12. bis 15. und der juristischen Drucke des 15. und 16. Die Summa Vindocinensis, Berlin 1939 (aus dem Nachlass herausgegeben von Erich Genzmer) Essays On the Files of the Tribur Synod 895, 1st treatise, in: Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde, 18.Bd. 1893 2 Abhandlungen in: New Archive, Vol. 20, 1895 Dr. Gustav Hartmann (obituary) in: Schwäbischer Merkur, Stuttgart 1894, No.273 Glosses for the Lex Dei from Cod. Just, Collectio Dacheriana, Benedictus Levita and Pseudo Isidor, in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History, Rome. Dept., 20 Vol. 1899 Paul Hinschius, in: Deutsche Juristenzeitung, Vol. 4, 1899 Studies on Benedictus Levita, in: Neues Archiv I 26.Bd. 1901 II-V 29.Bd. 1904 VI 31.Bd. 1906 VII, Part I 34.Bd. 1909 VII, Part II 35.Bd. 1910 VII, Final Part III 35.Bd. 1910 VIII, Part I 39.Bd. 1914 VIII, part II 40.vol. 1916 VIII, part III 41.vol. 1917 The reorganization of the legal training course in Prussia, in: Deutsche Juristenzeitung, 7.Jg. 1902 The oldest canones of Rouen, gift for Karl Zeumer on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his death.Birthday, 1910 Source finds on Lombard feudal law, in particular on the Extraroganten collections, in: Festgabe der Berliner Juristischen Fakultät für von Gierke, 1.Bd. 1910 Distinctiones Glossatorum, in: Festschrift der Berliner Juristischen Fakultät für Ferdinand von Martitz, 1911 inaugural speech at the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, in: Sitzungsberichte 1912, II Über den Gnomen des Idios Nogos, in: Sitzungsberichte, 1913, II Benedictus Levita decurtatus et excerptus, in: Festschrift für H. Brunner on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his doctorate on 8.4.1914 On three lost emperor laws from the Staufer period, in: Sitzungsberichte 1915, I Heinrich Brunner (obituary), in: Neues Archiv, 40.vol. 1916 The Files of the Worms Synod 868, in: Meeting Reports 1920 About the Carthaginian Inscription CIL 25045 - A Monument to Montanism under Canon Law, in: Meeting Reports 1921, I The Aachen Synod of January 819, in: Neues Archiv, 44.Vol. 1922 The 1st time of Pseudoisidor, the Hadriana review "In nomine domine incipit praefatio libri huius" and the history of invocations in legal sources, in: Sitzungsberichte 1922 Various articles in Hauck's Realenzyklopädie Editor Texts on the history of Roman and canonical law in the Middle Ages Evidence of further publications Seckels in: Abraham, Paul: Emil Seckel, an organic bibliography, 1924 Information about the person of Emil Seckel 1st Archival sources: Archive of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Stock University Curator, Personalia vor 1945, S 41 Stock Faculty of Law, Dean's Office vor 1945, current no. 16 (pp.199R), 16/1 (pp.6R, 17, 66), 64, 145, 494 (pp.105, 130-131, 136, 142-143, 252-256, 258), 495 (pp.10-11, 55-57, 66, 172-174), 497 (pp.64-74) 2nd library sources: Words at the grave of K. Holl, G. Roethe, V. Bruns, E. Heymann, 1924 Bruns, Victor: Emil Seckel in memory, in: Berliner Hochschul-Nachrichten 1924, 11th semester, 1.issue Feder, Ernst: Emil Seckel , in: Berliner Tageblatt, 53.Jg. Nr.207 Genzmer, Erich: Zum Todde Emil Seckels, in: Königsberger Allgemeine Zeitung, 1924 Nr.212 Heymann, Ernst: Emil Seckel , in: Deutsche Juristenzeitung, 29th year, 1924, Issue 11-12 Heymann, Ernst: Gedächtnisrede auf Emil Seckel, in: Sitzungsberichte 1924 Kipp, Theodor: Emil Seckel , in: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte, Rome. Abt., 44.Bd., 1924 Krammer, Mario: Emil Seckel, in: Vossische Zeitung, 1922 No.528 Krammer, Mario: Emil Seckel , in: Das Recht, Rundschau für den deutschen Juristenstand, 28.Jg. 1924, No.9 Menasse, Rudolf: Emil Seckel, ein Nachruf, in: Frankfurter Zeitung, 68.Jg., 1924 No.374 Menasse, Rudolf: Der Geist der Wissenschaft, in memoriam Emil Seckel, in: Zentralblatt für juristische Praxis, Vienna, 1924 42nd ed. Roces, W.: Emilio Seckel Revista de derecho privato, 11th volume No.130/131 Roethe, Gustav: Rede bei Übergabe des Rektorats der Universität Berlin, Berlin 1924 Emil Seckel, Professor of Law, died 26.4.1924 (A Collection of Obituaries and Memorial Speeches on the occasion of his Death), Berlin 1926 (with picture) The Faculty of Law of the University of Berlin from its Founding to the Present, ed. by O. Liebmann, Berlin 1910 (with picture) Abraham, Paul: Emil Seckel, eine Bio-Bibliographie, Berlin 1924 Genzmer, Erich: Gedächtnisschrift für Emil Seckel, Berlin 1927 Inventory history The estate of Emil Seckel was among the files of the collection Faculty of Law, Dean's Office before 1945, and was segregated. A registry order of the estate was not recognizable. The estate was processed according to the principles of order and registration of the archives of the GDR and the order was carried out according to factual aspects. A revision took place in 2009. Ilona Kalb Structure 1st Correspondence (A-Z) 2nd Proposals for the Reorganisation of Legal Education in Prussia 3rd Legal Provisions for Law Studies 4th Publications Books and Brochures Newspapers and Magazines Newspaper Articles

          News from Mulango in Kitwi
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_10 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: Report by Miss. Clean in Mulango. Scope: pp. 177-180. Contains, among other things: - "One. The long-awaited rain." (SW: start of the rainy season; agriculture) - "2nd emergency works." (SW: increase in the number of jobseekers; lack of work) - "3rd house building." (SW: first rooms; school; sermon excursions)

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          News from Moschi
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_14 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: From Miss's diaries. Fassman and Bleicken. Scope: p. 266-269* 281-284. Contains, among other things: - "First work on the heathens." (SW: Miss. Fassmann - Landscape Pokomo; Subchief Mlatie; Beer; Teaching house; Residents' concerns about the mission; Sermon; Chief Meli - Attending church service; Thoughts of a baptismal disciple) - "2nd school. (SW: Miss. Bleicken takes over the lessons; girls take part; separation of the school into two departments; school set on imperial station) - "3rd Christmas. " (SW: gifts; complaints about Chief Meli for assault) - "4. Locusts and shortages. " (SW: hayflock swarms; food shortage; mission garden; water shortage) - "5th Conference of Missionaries." (SW: language exam; station work and construction) - "6. All sorts from the month of March." (SW: Lessons with Meli restricted; successes in Moshi; attendance at church service; children's service) Darin: Illustration "Our mission school in Moschi.
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          News from Moschi
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_12 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: Quarterly report by Miss. Cooper. Scope: pp. 196-199. Includes, inter alia: - "First, a new comrade at work." (SW: arrival of siblings room; lessons; boarding school) - "2. All sorts of nasty things." (SW: Fire in the work shed; start of construction of a new building; lightning conductor system; printed booklet in progress; fever attacks; riots caused by Waaruscha; Christmas)

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          News from Mamba
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_10 · File
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: According to Miss's diaries. Althaus and Bleicken. Scope: p. 158-161* 181-185. Includes, among others: - "First of October." (SW: guests from the English neighbouring station Taweta; printing house; showing pictures; lessons in Mwika also by chief Mbararia; lessons with chief Koimbere) - "2. work on the female sex, new christening candidates etc.". (SW: lessons for women; school building in Marangu by chief Mareale; baptismal requests; Miss. Bleicken after Moshi; weather observations; formation of local teachers; repair of the church; attendance at church service) - "3. admission of two boarding students." (SW: Construction of a girl's house; church services with presentation of pictures) - "4th Christmas." (SW: feast; giving of AT and NT in Kiswahili; attendance at church service; Christmas in Mwika)
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          News from Mamba
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_6 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: By Miss. Althaus. Scope: p. 90-94* 123-126. Includes, among others: - "First costume students." (SW: Description of the pupils; polygamy; lack of food) - "2. The schools and church services." - "Third Heavy Rain, Diseases, etc." (SW: colds; smallpox; mass vaccination by Dr. Pritzel in Moshi) - "4th New Baptism Applicants and a Baptism of Five Gentiles." (SW: Baptisms; baptism of the first female) - "5. The first jagga wedding in mamba." (SW: Abandonment of the usual wedding customs; wedding ceremony; feast; songs with harmonium; house of the couple) - "6. All kinds of work on the ward." (SW: Shouting off the Miss. Fuchs and von Lany; devotion and church services; petition for work or admission to a boarding school; birth and baptism of the son Ludwig Althaus)
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          News from Mamba
          ALMW_II._MB_1898_18 · File · 1898
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to the diary of Miss. Althaus. Scope: pp. 219-223. Contains, among other things: - "First of all, all kinds of work." (SW: construction activity; mud house; new equipment; help by the chiefs of Mwika and Msae; labour force; construction of a road from Moshi to Taweta) - "2. indigenous disputes." (SW: dispute over a woman; trial; missionary intervenes) - "3rd High Visitor." (SW: Governor General Major Liebert's visit) - "4th First Baptism of the Heathen in Mamba." (SW: baptism with a lot of singing and following party)

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          News from Madschame
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_30 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to the station chronicle of Miss. Muller. Scope: pp. 504-509. Contains, among other things: - "One. The weather." (SW: rainy season; vaccination; overnight stay with chief Kirida of the Wakindi) - "2. construction works, completion of the new school building etc.". (SW: Arzeneihäuschen; Schangali - building material; mission conference) - "3rd work in church and school." (SW: attendance at church service; boarding student; wedding of a Dschagga couple; further education school; sermons after Sono; meeting with Kiwoso; extension of the list of words) - "4. power of superstition". (SW: Magic - watering the banana grove with a consecrated liquid)

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          News from Madschame
          ALMW_II._MB_1898_35 · File · 1898
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: From Miss's diary. Müller, Aug. 1898. Scope: pp. 483-487. Includes among others: - "First, the first bridal canvass of a Jagga Christian." (SW: marriage in general; Samueli and Mambo - problems with Schangali) - "2nd something from work." (SW: Attendance at church) - "3. A visit from Meru Mountain." (SW: Visit of Chief Matundu from Meru Mountain) Darin: Picture "The station Nkarungo in Madschame".

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          News from Madschame
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_6 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: According to Miss's diaries. Miller and room. Scope: p. 97-100* 121-123. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Miss. Room - Sermon in KiMadchame; Dr. Hans Meyer reports about station in Leipzig) - "1. the school." (SW: class formation; subject matter) - "2nd exercises in the vernacular." (SW: linguistic work; collection of traditions, legends, riddles of the Madchame people; visit of 60-70 farmsteads - practising the language) - "3. instruction of the catechumens etc.". (SW: about the baptismal christians; teaching; Bible study; Schangali's illness - treatment by the Miss. millers; animals)
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          News from Jimba
          ALMW_II._MB_1899_18 · File · 1899
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to Miss's diary. Pfitzinger. Scope: p. 345-347. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Miss's illness. Fox; Church services in Kisuaheli and Kikamba; Famine; Migration to Mombasa; Work for those suffering from hunger; Miss Säuberlich - Worker for Kitwi Station; Baptism lessons - new registrations) - "Some from the May Monthly Report". (SW: rain showers; sweet potatoes and cassava; education; need; death of starving people; baptismal instruction)

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          News from Ikutha
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_5 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

          Author: According to reports by Miss. Hofmann and Kanig. Scope: p. 64-69. Includes, among other things: - "New plague." (SW: Famine and smallpox) - "Feeding the hungry." (SW: Job assignment - 100-130 Wakamba; Rinderpest) - "The school work." (SW: Writing exercises) - "The famine." (SW: Emergency work - construction of terrace and boy's house; rice distribution) Darin: Illustration "Famine in Ikutha.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          News from Ikutha
          ALMW_II._MB_1900_24 · File · 1900
          Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
          • Author: Diaries of Senior Hofmann and Miss. Kanig. Scope: p. 383-387* 408-411. Includes, but is not limited to: - "First Fire Emergency and Help of the Wakamba." (SW: Burning down the boy's house; building a new hut; help of some Wakamba) - "2. What it looks like in Ukamba after the famine". (SW: Rain showers; harvest and sowing; banana seedlings; Wakamba put on jewellery again; preaching visit; planned raid of the Wakamba) - "3. The orphans of famine and the school." (SW: Girl to Mulango; writing and reading; biblical history lessons; road building) - "4th work on adults." (SW: Baptismal instruction; attendance at church service) - "5. The state of health." (SW: State of Missionaries) - "6th Supplement from Senior Hofmann's Report of 9 June." (SW: hardly any rain; thefts; attendance at church service) Darin: Illustration "The village elder Gomo in Manzotto in Ukamba, a friend of the dead Dr. Kolb".
          Leipziger Missionswerk
          PAW 1812-1945 II-VI-112 · File · 1906 – 1912
          Part of Archive of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

          Contains: above all: Letters accompanying, notifying and responding to submissions, including Rheinbott, E. v. (Ponewiesch): Translations of Russian songs (1907, 1908); Schmidt, K. (Gleiwitz): Memorandum on parts of the Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum and Etruscan inscriptions (1907); Mac Donald, A. (Washington): A Plan for the Study of Man (1910); Thöne, J. (Wipperfürth): Article about efforts for a world language(1912) - inquiries, information and messages to the academy, among others: Jelinek, L. (Zdolbunow): Words to the participants of the third International Congress of the Friends of Philosophy in Heidelberg (1908); Institut d'Estudis Catalans (Barcelona): Announcement of a scholar to study the Fonctionnement de la ville (1909); Königliches Materialprüfungsamt (Berlin): Communication on a cellite process for the preservation of manuscripts (1909); Wirsen (Stockholm): Remembrance of proposals for the Nobel Prize for Literature (1910); Inquiry by the Royal Materials Testing Office about experimental results with the cellite process (1911); Exchange of letters on the inquiry by the B. Koenigsberger after the whereabouts of his work on the Jerusalem Talmud (1911); correspondence on the inquiry of H. Hübner (secretary of the Bibliotheca Hertziana Rome) about interest in the continuation of the work of Aldrovandi (1912); Dieterich, K. (Leipzig): Report about the behaviour of H. Jantsch on a trip to the Athos monasteries to photograph manuscripts (1912) - Accompanying letter and information about applications to the academy for financial support, including..: Geisenhof, G. (Lübeck): Publication of the Bugenhagen Editions (1906); Mayer, L. (Munich): Journey into the South Seas for research for a comparative dictionary of Polynesian main dialects (1907); Gall, A. v. (Mainz): Edition of the Hebrew Pentateuch of the Samaritans (1907); Teutonia-Verlag (Leipzig): Collection of texts by the Sette Comuni Vicentini (1907); Ruzicka (Berlin): The consonant dissimilation in Semitic languages (1907); Hallensleben, M. (Sondershausen): Publication of the contributions to the Schwarzenburg local history of T. Irmisch (1907); Patzak, B. (Klausen): villa life and construction of Italians in the 15th and 16th centuries (1908); Preuss, G. F. (Breslau): publication of the self-biography of Autoinede Lumbres (1908); Schillmann, F. (Marburg): photography of the main manuscript of the papal formula book of Marinus de Ebulo (1910); Kluge, T. (Kluge): "The life and construction of villas of the Italians in the 15th and 16th centuries" (1908); Preuss, G. F. (Breslau): publication of the self-biography of Autoinede Lumbres (1908); Schillmann, F. (Marburg): photography of the main manuscript of the papal formula book of Marinus de Ebulo (1910). (Berlin): Photography of ancient Georgian literary monuments on a trip to the Caucasus (1910); Glahn, L. (Ichendorf): Publication of the work Das doppelte Gesetz im Menschen auf der Basis der Kantischen Freiheitslehre (1910); Ruge, A. (The Double Law in Man on the Basis of the Kantian Doctrine of Liberty). (Heidelberg): International Bibliography of Philosophy (1911); Löwenthal, E. (Berlin): Publication of the results of research on naturalistic transcendentalism (1911); Stückelberg, E. A. (Basel): Die Heiligen der Lombardei, including: treatise San Lucio, the patron saint of alpine dairies (1911); Braungart, R. (Munich): Die Südgermanen (1912); Anspach, A. E. (Duisburg): Reise zur Kollationierung von Handschriften für eine Edition der Etymologien Isidors (1912).- Correspondence on applications to the academy for financial support, including..: Norddeutsche Missionsgesellschaft: Wörterbuch Ewe-Deutsch (1906); Sikora, A. (Mühlau): Forschungen zur Theater- und Kunstgeschichte (1906); Schliebitz, J. (Wittenberg): Publication of the Syrian-German edition of Išodâdh's Hiob-Kommentars (1906); Karst, T. (Strasbourg): Lexikon des Mittelarmenischen (1908); Korn (Berlin): Production of a work with reproductions of his collection of portraits of German lawyers (1908); Reichelt, H. (Gießen): New edition of Pahlavi-Vendidad (1908); Moeller, E. v. (Berlin): Biography of Hermann von Cornrings (1909); Staerk, D. A. (St. Petersburg): Monuments of the Latin Palaeography of St. Petersburg (1909); Fritz-Eckardt-Verlag (Leipzig): Complete Edition of Hegel's Works (1910); Walleser, M. (Kehl a. Rh.): Madhyamaka-Karika von Nagarjuna (1910); Reimer-Verlagsbuchhandlung (Berlin): Publication of the Formae orbis antiqui by H. Kiepert (1911); Molin, J. (Vienna): Treatise on the religious significance of Goethe and Schiller (1911); Neumann, A. (Berlin): Journey to England for research on the English interior colonization (1911); Fischel, O. (Berlin): Publication of a corpus of Raphael's drawings (1911); Horten, M. (Bonn): Publication of works on the philosophy of the Arabs (1912); Paul, E. (Bad Aussee): Work on Germanity in the Zimbernlande (1912); Verein für Reformationsgeschichte: Publication of a treatise on the origin of the Worms edict by Kalkoff (Breslau) (1912): Hesse (Brandenburg): examination of treatises on stenography (1907); Wulff, L. (Parchim): examination of the treatise Dekalog und Vaterunser (1908); Paul, H. (Wiesbaden): examination of the work Chronologische Zusammenstellung der Fabel poets verschiedener Zeiten und Sprachen (1908); Frank, F. (1908): examination of the work Chronologische Zusammenstellung der Fabeldichter verschiedener Zeiten und Sprachen (1908). (Hof): Examination of the work Die Mogastisburg, a linguistic contribution to history (1909); Tucher, M. v. (La Valette): Examination of the work Quelques particularités du dialecte arabe de Malte by B. Roudanovsky (1909); Strack, H. L. (1909). (Berlin): Subscription to the facsimile edition of the Monacensis des Talmud (1911); U. v. Wilamowitz-Moellendorff: Mediation of a photo permit for manuscripts from the monasteries Esphigmenu and Patmos (1911) - Expert opinion on applications to the Academy for financial support, including: Bergner, H. (Nischwitz): Studies on the systematic representation of German art antiquities (1908); Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Mission unter den Heiden (Berlin): Publication of the dictionary of Sotho by D. Endemann (Berlin) (1907); Beck, J. B. (Paris): Die Melodien der Troubadours (1909); Vandenhoff, B. (Münster): Publication of the work System des geistlichen und weltlichen Rechtes der Nestorianer (1910); Curschmann, F. (1909). (Greifswald): Plan for a historical atlas of the eastern provinces of the Prussian state and inclusion in the Academy's publications, including: Historische Vierteljahresschrift (1910); Flügel, O. (Döhlau): Gesamtausgabe der Werke Herbarts (1912) - Expert opinion on the request of v. Nordenflycht (Havanna) for examination of an alleged record of Charles V. in a Bible by C. F. Finlay (Havana) (1907) - expert opinion for the Ministry of Culture on Glaser's estate of South Arabian inscriptions and geographical materials (1908) - Mayer, L. (Munich): Information about a trip to the South Seas for research for a Samoan-German dictionary and request for formal commission by the Academy (1907) - Reprint of the letters of H. V. Hilprecht (Philadelphia) to the University of Philadelphia to resign his offices and to disregard his rights (1910).

          Missionary School in Aruscha
          ALMW_II._BA_A3_817 · Item · 1913-1917
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,1. Description: Girl at work (mostly europ. clothes), mortar and other equipment, braiding etc., i. background europ. house.

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77 B · Fonds
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Introduction Welfare care is defined as planned care for the benefit of the general public and not as a profit-making activity for those in need or at risk. It can extend preventively or remedially to the health, moral or economic well-being. Welfare must be distinguished from welfare care (care is "provided", welfare care is "exercised"), since welfare deals with individual welfare measures. The cornerstones of welfare care are (a) health care, (b) occupational welfare with severely disabled care and (c) youth welfare as well as - if not covered by health care - infant care, maternal and young child protection, school child care, care for weak and sick children and vulnerable care. It also includes (d) housing care and (e) popular education, as well as public, general and special care to control and respond to the needs of individuals when other forms of welfare are not effective. The term "welfare police", which refers to the preventive activity of the police, proves the long-standing link between welfare work and public administration. The decisive change towards modern state welfare care took place through the economic, social and political changes brought about by industrialisation, which made new social security systems necessary for the developing class of free wage workers and their families. Since it began work, the Ministry of the Interior, as its field of work, understood the entire internal state administration in the broadest sense of the term "the changed constitution of the supreme state authorities" of 16 December 1808. Apart from finance, military and justice, these included the general police, the industrial police, the section for cult and public education, general legislation, medical matters and matters relating to mining, coins, salt production and porcelain manufacture, from which the departments A - general police, B - trade and industry, C - cultus and public education and D - postal service (since 3 June 1814 as general post office subordinate to the State Chancellor) emerged. Depending on their specificity, welfare work was subordinated to the various departments. When the Ministry of Culture, Education and Medicine was established with the Cabinet Order of 3 November 1817 and the Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Public Works was created on 17 April 1848 by the Most High Decree, individual welfare measures also changed in their departments. For example, the "Ministry of Commerce" was supervised over occupational and housing care and the "Ministry of Culture" over health care and primary education. The Ministry of the Interior thus retained the youth welfare with the areas that were not subject to health care, as well as public (special) welfare. Youth Welfare includes all measures to strengthen young people (from birth to majority) physically, psychologically and socially. This includes health care as well as guardianship and protection of the foster children. The occupation with healthy young people is understood as youth care. The activities towards the endangered and neglected youth are carried out by the youth welfare, which is also the main object of the tradition recorded here. Until the I. After the Second World War, only guardianship and welfare education were regulated by law. The Reich Law for Youth Welfare of 9 July 1922 created a uniform basis for public youth welfare institutions. In addition, the newly created youth welfare offices were given the function of both the overall supervision of private activities in this field and a link between private organisations and public welfare. Prior to this, the Ministry of People's Welfare was established on 1 November 1919, reassembling the responsibilities that were divided up among the individual ministries in the course of the 19th century. This in turn changed with the dissolution of this authority on December 1, 1932, whose tasks were taken over by the Prussian Ministry of Economics and Labour. However, prior to the establishment of the Ministry of People's Welfare, matters already within the Ministry of the Interior's area of responsibility fell back to the Ministry. Nevertheless, the tradition discovered here was part of the holdings of the I. HA Rep. 191 Ministry of Public Welfare, which comes from donations to the Prussian Secret State Archives of the years 1931 to 1938, which during the Second World War, along with other archival material, was outsourced and, after its recovery, was transferred to the Central State Archives of the German Democratic Republic - Merseburg branch. In the course of a revision in 1977/78, it was decided to dissolve the holdings there. Apart from the tradition of the Prussian State Commissioner for the Regulation of Welfare, the file material was again transferred to the written tradition of those ministerial authorities which had already been entrusted with these tasks before the Ministry of People's Welfare was founded or after its dissolution. A decade after the 1993/94 holdings were returned to the GStA PK, the still unprocessed materials of the Ministry of People's Welfare, which fell under the responsibility of the Ministry of the Interior, were now sorted and recorded. However, in contrast to the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Trade and Commerce and the Ministry of Finance, the documents were not integrated directly into individual groups of files. Rather, the partial stock was left as such. In addition to its focus on youth welfare with the provisions of the Reichsjugendwohlfahrtsgesetz, the Fürsorgeerziehung mit Fürsorgepersonal or the Erziehungsanstalten und -vereinen, it also contains documents on welfare offices, which were not only responsible for youth welfare offices, but also, for example, subsidies for small pensioners. The Ministry experienced an extension of its competence with regard to the newly defined borders of the Prussian state through the Versailles Treaty, in which the affected areas of the individual parts of the country were now also supported. The collection contains archival documents from the period 1806 to 1936 and has an extent of approx. 31 running metres. How to order and quote: The archives listed here are stored in the Westhafen external magazine. Therefore, the yellow order forms must be used and waiting times must be accepted for operational reasons. The archives can be ordered as follows: I. HA Rep. 77 B, No. - to quote: GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 77 B Ministry of the Interior, Volkswohlfahrt, Nr. Last assigned number: Handling of the finding aid In principle, the finding guide is arranged within the classification groups according to the order numbers. However, in some groups - especially in those under the classification point "Individual educational institutions and associations in Prussia and other regions" - there are jumping numbers, because for reasons of clarity additionally an order according to place names or provinces or also according to the dating was made. Reference to other GStA PK holdings on this subject: 1) I. HA Rep. 76 Ministry of Culture VII new - primary education (each "A" in the individual sections) VIII B - younger medical registration, sparkling wine. 19 - Social training 2) I. HA Rep. 77 Ministry of the Interior Tit. 421 - School and Education Police Tit. 423 - Security Police, Gen. Tit. 491 - Prisoner (penal and reformatory) institutions Tit. 924 - Youth Care Dept. I, Sparkling Wine, Germany 19 - Social Policy and Insurance, Private Companies Section II, Sparkling Wine 27 - Private Companies and Associations Section IV, Sparkling Wine 9 - Charity and reformatories, East-West Division (here: support for border areas) 3) I. HA Rep. 84a Ministry of Justice 6.2.0[D] - Welfare in general ([D]: Dahlem component) 6.2.1[D] - Youth Welfare 9.1.4[D] - Implementation of the Versailles Peace Treaty C 6.4.2[M] - Welfare Education ([M]: Merseburg component) 4) I. HA Rep. 89 Secret Civil Cabinet, younger period 5.6 - Welfare Societies & Institutions, Foundations 9.4.3.2.8 - Welfare Education 5) I. HA Rep. 151 Ministry of Finance I 4[D] - Volkswohlfahrt (here mainly: 4.1 - Jugendwohlfahrt und Fürsorgeerziehung) I B 38[D] - Jugendpflege I A, 7.2[M] - Auswirkungen des Friedensvertrages von Versailles I C, 7.3[M] - Erziehung (vereinzelt) I C, 8.7.1[M] - Volkswohlfahrt. General 6) I. HA Rep. 169 D Prussian Parliament X e - Child and youth care 7) I. HA Rep. 191 The Prussian State Commissioner for the Regulation of Welfare Literature Selection: - Binder, Thomas: Realization of core archive tasks using the example of the tradition "Ministry of the Interior, People's Welfare" from the GStA PK. Berlin, diploma thesis at the FH Potsdam 2006 - v. Bitter, Rudolf: Handwörterbuch der Preußischen Verwaltung. Berlin, W. de Gruyter 19283. Here: Article "Youth Welfare" and "Welfare". - Blum-Geenen, Sabine: Fürsorgeerziehung in der Rheinprovinz von 1871 bis 1933 Köln, Rheinland-Verlag 1997 - Henne-Am Rhyn, Otto[Red.]: Ritter's geographic-statistical encyclopedia []. Leipzig, Otto Wigand 1874, on which the information on the place names are based. - Marcus, Paul: The Prussian Ministry of People's Welfare (1919 - 1932). Prehistory, business, activity and dissolution as well as his tradition in the Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage. In: Generaldirektion der Staatl. Archive Bayerns[Ed.]: Archivalische Zeitschrift, 83rd vol., p. 93 - 137 Cologne, Weimar, Vienna, Böhlau 2000, Berlin, June 2005 T. Binder M. A. (Archivangestellter) finding aids: database; find book, 1 vol.

          Management Reports No. 81
          BArch, R 1507/2018 · File · 1. Dez. 1922
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Adler und Falken, page 10, 54-57 Alldeutscher Verband, page 51, 53-57, 166 Allgemeiner deutsch-völkischer Turnverein, page 12 Antikommunistische Weltliga, page 48-50 Antisemitismus, page 11, 12, 142, 153-155, 157, 168-169 Arndt-Hochschule, Page 166 Enlightenment Committee concerning the question of war guilt, page 166 Bavarian Homeland and King's League, page 51 Bavarian Order Book, page 51, 166 Bismarck Order, page 10, 53-57 Braver Heiderich, page 11 Bremen Hansa, Page 166 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 6 Bund Bayern und Reich, page 51 Bund der Aufrechten, page 9, 53-57 Bund der Getreuen, page 9 Bund der Kaistreuen, page 11 Bund Deutschland, page 10 Bund für Freiheit und Ordnung in Berlin und Umgebung, page 104-107, 166 Bund Jungdeutschland, page 166 Bund Oberland, page 9 Bund zur Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft, page 51 Christian-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 166 Deutschbund, page 10, 166, 169 Deutsche Vereinigung, page 166 Deutscher Bund e. V., Page 141 German National Teachers Association, page 166 German National Association for Austria, page 166 German Nordic Society, page 167 German National Working Group, page 51 German National Youth, page 9 German National Protection and Defence Association, Page 6, 9, 51-58, 142, 153-155 Eos, page 11 Fichtegesellschaft, page 167 Flottenbund deutscher Frauen, page 167 Frauenbund zur Wahrung der deutschen Ehre für unsere Kinder, page 167 Friesen-Sachsenbund, page 167 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 51 Germanenhort, Page 167 Hermannsbund, Page 10 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, Page 9, 53-57, 167 Interessengemeinschaft deutscher Heeres- und Marineangehöriger, Page 51 Junglehrerbund Baldur, Page 10, 54-57 Jungnationaler Bund, Page 11 Knappenschaft, Page 12, 54-57 Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Page 11, 51, 63, 142, 145, 153-155, 168-170 National Association of German Officers, Page 9, 51, 54-57, 167 National Association of German Soldiers, Page 7-8, 21-22 Niedersachsenring, Page 10, 54-57 Self-Defense Association, Page 10 Organisation Consul, Page 6-7, 9, 18-20, 153-155 Organisation Escherich, Page 11 Organisation Rossbach, Page 11, 170 Prussian Federation, Page 167 Reichsbund deutscher Kriegsteilnehmer deutscher Hochschulen, Page 51 Reichsbund ehemaliger Kadetten, Page 11, 54-57 Reichsbund black-white-red, page 11 Reichsflagge, page 51 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 9, 53-57 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 168-169 Teja-Bund, page 10 Turnverein Theodor Körner, page 11 Verband der bayrischen Offizier-Regimentsvereine, page 51 Verband nationalegesinnter Soldaten, pages 6, 8-9, 21-22, 51 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, page 11 Verein Hindenburgehrung, page 167 Verein reichstreuer Männer, page 167 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, page 166 Volksbund gegen Bolschewismus, page 167 Volkskraftbund, page 166 Wandervogel völkischer Art, page 11 Westvorstädtischer Sportverein Leipzig-Lindenau, pages 54-57 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), pages 31-33, 158-159 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, pages 36-38, 63 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 30, 42-43, 135-136 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 31-33, 43, 47-48, 58-159, 163 Communist Party of Germany, page 17, 26-31, 36-41, 75-80, 83-85, 104-111, 115-136, 147-152, 158, 163 Organization Plättner, page 47-48 Political Prisoners, Work of the RHD, page 43-46 Proletarian Tribune, Page 81 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 158 Red Front Fighters Association, Page 161-162 Red Young Storm of the RFB, Page 9 Self-Protection Movement, Page 152 Soviet Film Society for Proletarian Culture, Page 81 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 26-29 Disintegration Work of the KPD, Page 108, 132-134, 150-151, 163