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              BArch, R 1001/121 · File · Nov. 1908 - Aug. 1909
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Legal relationships of indigenous workers, Ordinance of 27 Feb 1909 (Workers' Ordinance) Exercise of jurisdiction in the protectorates of Africa and the South Seas, Decree of the Reich Chancellor of 8 May 1908 amending the Decree of 25 Dec 1900 Implementing Provisions of 23 March 1909 to the Workers' Ordinance of 27 Feb 1909

              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)

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              News from Madschame
              ALMW_II._MB_1899_17 · File · 1899
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
              • Author: By Miss. Muller. Scope: p. 325-329* 347-351. Includes, but is not limited to: - "First Circumcision of Some Costume Students." (SW: meeting with Schangali and Nasuwa) - "2nd arrival of siblings room." (SW: worship visit; worker for the House of Spaces; equipment) - "3rd Naruma." (SW: Catholic priest in Naruma; Chief Makunga - with him teaching) - "4th heathen sermon and school work." (SW: UnerMadchame; building a hut; market at Mula and market Kalali - sermon places; Wimbi harvest; chieftain's mother Nuya; boarding school; everyday school life) - "5. A dispute." (SW: between chieftains Schangali and Kiboso; legal case; arming of the warriors; meeting at Schangali; mediation of the German government) - "6th second visit of the Meru people". (SW: visit from Kiwoso; chief of the Meru people) - "7th heathen sermon in Untermadschame." (SW: treatment of wounds) - "8th New Contestants, School, etc." (SW: applicant; school; thunderstorm - damage of the school building; fashion - plait; Kimadare - chief of Aruscha) Darin: Illustration "Huts in the design of Madschame. (Dancing Jagga Negroes.)"
              Leipziger Missionswerk
              News from Mamba
              ALMW_II._MB_1900_34 · File · 1900
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
              • Author: According to Miss's monthly chronicle. Althaus and Krause. Scope: p. 531-534* 543-548. Contains, among other things: - "One. A new little church." (SW: completion and inauguration of the building) - "2nd new students of the boarding school." "3. An instructional course for more mature students." (SW: Course for baptized costume students) - "Fourth death of two former chieftains." (SW: Death of Mlawi and Mbararia's father) - "5. The Cabin Tax." (SW: introduction of metallurgical tax) - "6. extension of the boundaries of the station land." - "Seventh Continuation of Unrest on the Mountains." (SW: tensions caused by Waaruscha; missionary work disturbed; sewing art; stone stable) Darin: pictures "The new assembly house in Mamba", "worker of the missionary station Mamba sawing boards".
              Leipziger Missionswerk
              News from Mamba
              ALMW_II._MB_1900_21 · File · 1900
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

              Author: By Miss. Althaus. Scope: p. 332-338. Includes, among other things: - "First New Mission Students." (SW: Introduction of the new students; workers; arrival of Br. Krause) - "2nd emergency." (SW: many illnesses on the station; war rumours - attack by Waaruscha) - "3. The punitive expedition against Waaruscha." (SW: purchase of a new plot of land from Chief Mareale; punitive expedition; participation of all chiefs and weapons capable men; guarding the station; execution of rebel chiefs and greats) - "4. external works. Mission conference in March." (SW: bell tower and new bell; construction activities; statistics of the Jagga and Wakamba missions; new English bishop Peel)

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              no title (3 workers)
              ALMW_II._BA_A4_12 · Item · 1900-1910
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Photographer: ?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,4X7,6. Description: 3 men in front of house(?). Wall made of plant fibres, 2 of them in European dresses. The middle one with cloth around hips and with saw, the middle one and the left one with plait hairstyle, the right one with tool(?).

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              BArch, RW 6 · Fonds · 1922-1945
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Description of the holdings: From the independent departments of the Wehrmachtamt (from 1 March 1929 to 13 February 1936 referred to as the "Ministeramt"), the "Inland" and "Wehrmachtversorgung" departments were reorganised in the course of the reorganisation of the "Oberkommando der Wehrmacht" (High Command of the Wehrmacht) from 4 March 1929 to 13 February 1936. Until the beginning of the war, it had been assigned not only the Domestic Department and the Wehrmacht Welfare and Supply Department, but also a Department for Wehrmacht Administration and Wehrmacht Specialist Schooling, as well as a Department for Science. With the expansion of the previous official groups within the OKW into ¿offices¿ from November 1939, the official group was given the name of ¿General Wehrmachtamt¿ (AWA), which was valid until 1945, and, after the allocation of competencies for loss- and prisoner-of-war affairs, comprised seven departments and three smaller organizational units, including two liaison officers at the "Deputy of the Führer" and at the ¿Youth Leader of the German Reich¿. In the spring of 1941, the division was expanded once again to include the office of the "Plenipotentiary of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht for Settlement Issues" and by the appointment of inspectors for the welfare and supply offices, the prisoner of war system and the Wehrmacht grave officers. In 1944, finally, the merger of larger areas of competence into official groups (for welfare and supply matters, technical schools and settlement issues as well as for the Wehrmacht administration) was carried out. At the beginning of 1944, responsibility for the "national political training" of the Wehrmacht was transferred to the head of the NS management staff in the OKW, whose office was held by the head of the AWA (General der Infanterie Reinecke) in personal union. Preprovenience: Department of Domestic Affairs and Armed Forces Supply, Division of General Armed Forces Affairs Content Characterisation: The main part of the tradition comes from the Department of Domestic Affairs, which is responsible for relations with the civil administration and the NSDAP. These include files on internal affairs and internal security 1919-1940 (ban on associations and films, espionage); treatment of the racial issue (1933-1944); relationship with the NSDAP (including differences over military policy, incidents 1933-1937); proceedings against soldiers before party courts 1942-1943; treatment of Jewish front fighters 1933-1938; foreign issues (including Secret files "Foreign States" 1922 to 1939, assessments of the situation and descriptions 1925 to 1939); disarmament (1933-1936); international law (1940-1941); dealings with the Federal Foreign Office (among others Deployment of military and naval attachés 1933-1938, stay of ships abroad 1935-1939); domestic political situation and annexation of Austria (1934-1939); national defence and spatial planning (1935-1938); personnel affairs of the Wehrmacht and the army (u. a. Salaries, e-officers, reserve and land officers, workers and employees 1929-1941); Political assessment and monitoring of members of the Wehrmacht (1936-1938), Wehrmacht legal system (including individual cases of criminal proceedings against officers 1935 to 1938 and war crime statistics 1940 to 1942), army organization (1926-1942), training, maneuvers, and exercises (1933-1939), establishment of the Luftwaffe, and air defense (1933-1943), Education, military leadership and national political education (1933-1944, also documented by 88 "Tornisterschriften" published between 1939 and 1943 and five volumes of "Soldatenblätter für Feier und Freizeit", 1940-1944), propaganda (including press and radio affairs, 1928-1943). Further files are available from the Wehrmachtfürsorge- und Versorgungsabteilung (Wehrmachtforsorge- und Versorgungsabteilung) (e.g. Occupations and budgetary issues; statutory regulations; development and provisions of service and pension law; welfare and support for war veterans, former relatives, persons disabled for military service and surviving dependants; individual cases; foundations mainly Großes Militärwaisenhaus Potsdam with 40 files and Invalidenhaus Berlin with 10 files, 1920 to 1945; the Wehrmachtverlustwesen department (with organisation and deployment; collections of regulations [including registration, notification of relatives, soldier's etc.]); the Wehrmacht Lossesen department (with organisation and deployment; collections of regulations [including registration, notification of relatives, soldier's etc.]). Graves, burial and funeral also for foreign armed forces, suicides, executed, deserters; statistics, especially losses in general as well as in particular; grave service and care; planning of memorials) and by the chief of the prisoner of war system (army pressure regulation H.Dv 38 and other general instructions and leaflets; organization; treatment and deployment of prisoners of war; postal traffic; Italian military internees; 5 volumes with numerical overviews of prisoner of war facilities in the Reich and the occupied territories, including construction and labor battalions 1941-1945). The files of the Wehrmacht administration department (on compensation for war damage; clothing, armament and equipment; travel and payment transactions; supplies; emoluments), the Wehrmacht budget department, the military replacement department (replacement), the general department(s), and the National Socialist management staff office (on installation; training and deployment of the National Socialist management officers with training and propaganda material; location in West Germany in the Febr.March 1945); documents are missing from the departments of science and for Wehrmacht technical college instruction as well as from the authorized representative for settlement questions. State of development: Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 570 AE Citation method: BArch, RW 6/...

              On the rubber planting
              ALMW_II._BA_A9_82(43) · Item · 1900-1913
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 5,8. Description: 1 worker tapping a tree, in front 2 rubber trees, behind rectangular house with roof made of plant fibres and 1 open corrugated iron roof. Remark: Published..: Sheet 1913, No. 7. Reference: Plate and cardboard No. 166 (carved No. S II 42 and A 285) in negative box 1 print. See album 11, no. 285 (10.5 X 7.6).

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              Nachl. 250, Kasten 10, Mappe 59 · File · 1917
              Part of Berlin State Library. manuscript department

              The first thirty years of German colonial economy (6 sheets)Copper and the German colonies (2 sheets)Cotton and the German colonies (2 sheets)Fibres and the German colonies (2 sheets)Rubber and the German colonies (2 sheets)Oleaginous fruits and the German colonies (2x, 2 sheets each))Skins and tannins and the German colonies (2 sheets)Cocoa and the German colonies (2 sheets)The worker and the German colonies (8 sheets)The farmer and the German colonies (8 sheets)The trade of the German colonies (4 sheets)The German housewife and the colonies (8 sheets)

              Gruner, Hans