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            99 Archival description results for übriges Asien

            RMG 2.167 · File · 1907-1967
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Lebenslauf u. Zeugnisse, 1907; Gesundheitsbesnisse, auch für Braut Anna Diehl, 1907-1913; Ordinationszeugnis, 1913; Briefe u. Berichte aus Neuguinea, 1913-1931; Korrespondenz mit Frau Wullenkord, 1930; Bericht über die Gehilfenschule in Amele, baptism and secondment of students and their employment, 7 p., ms, 1930; list of pupils and their school grades, 1930; health certificate for A. Wullenkord, 1931; correspondence with Adolf Wullenkord in homework, 1931-1945; health certificate for son Gerhard, 1954; death announcement for A. Wullenkord, obituary and letter of condolence, 1955; correspondence with wife Wullenkord and son Gerhard, 1956-1967

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Witschel, M., Nr. 4 · File · 25. April - 17. Aug. 1907
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: <br />- 5 course maps with position notes <br />1) Amoy - Tsingtau <br />2) Tsingtau - Yokohama <br />3) Yokohama - Kobe <br />4) Kobe - Tsingtau <br />5) Tsingtau - Shanghai.

            Witschel, Max
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Witschel, M., Nr. 3 · File · 10. Dez. 1906 - 19. April 1907
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: <br />- 8 price charts with position notes <br />1) Shanghai - Nanking <br />2) Wade Island - Shanghai <br />3) Shanghai - Tsingtau <br />4) Tsingtau - Amoy <br />5) Amoy - Hong Kong <br />6) Hong Kong - Swatau <br />7) Swatau - Pagode Anchorage <br />8) Foochow - Amoy.

            Witschel, Max
            Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2/12543 · File · 1910-1912
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • Contains:<br />sketches and maps of the German South Sea possessions<br />diary records, 1910-1911 1910-1912, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Subject and biographical collection on German military history description: Contains: Sketches and maps of German South Sea possessions Diary entries, 1910-1911
            RMG 2.166 · File · 1904-1967
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Application, curriculum vitae and certificates for Jakob Welsch, 1904-1907; ordination certificate, 1913; health certificates, also for bride Adele Lamm, 1907, 1913 and 1931; letters and reports by Jakob Welsch from New Guinea, 1914-1939; travelogue and correspondence Adele Welsch, 1922; report on the elders, teachers and teachers, 1922. Assistant meeting in Amele, 1930; report on the death of Jakob Welsch and obituary, 1944; letters and reports by Adele Welsch from New Guinea, 1946-1963; circulars to friends, 1946-1961; medical report for Ms Welsch, 1951; correspondence with Ms Welsch in her homeland, 1963-1967

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.155 · File · 1895-1946
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Curriculum Vitae and Testimonies, 1895; Health Certificate, also from Bride Maria Neuhaus, 1903 and 1906; Letters and Reports from New Guinea, 1903-1908; Report by E. Kriele on Weber's Conflict with the Government, 1909; Weber's Description of the Case, 1909; Correspondence with the Princely Waldeck Consistory for Weber's Assumption to Church Services, 1911; Employment Certificate, 1911; Correspondence with Maria Weber for Granting Entertainment, 1936-1946

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Waldersee, A. v. · Fonds
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Alfred Graf von Waldersee was born in Potsdam on April 8, 1832, the son of the general of the cavalry Franz von Waldersee. The Waldersees, which originated from an originally Anhalt noble family and later settled in the Mark Brandenburg, served the Prussian state primarily as officers and can therefore be counted among the Prussian military nobility. After his education in his parents' house and in the cadet corps, Waldersee left the latter in 1850 as an officer in the guards artillery and was an adjutant of the 1st artillery inspection in 1858 bus in 1859 and was transferred to the general staff and promoted to major in 1866 by Captain, Prince Charles of Prussia's adjutant in 1865. Waldersee took part in the campaign in Bohemia in the large headquarters, came to the general command of the 10th army corps in Hanover after peace, became military attaché in Paris and aide to the wing in 1870, joined the mobilization as the large headquarters, became chief of the general staff of the army department of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1871 and was chief of staff of the governor of Paris, while German troops stood in Paris, then from June to September business bearer of the German government in the French Republic. Waldersee then retired into practical service as colonel and commander of the 13th Uhlan Regiment, became chief of the general staff of the 10th army corps in 1873, major general and general à la suite in 1880. In 1882 he became Quartermaster General and representative of the Chief of the General Staff of the Army, in the same year Lieutenant General, soon afterwards Adjutant General of the Emperor. Promoted General of the Cavalry under Emperor Friedrich in 1888, Waldersee was soon appointed Chief of Staff of the Army as successor of Muldke after the accession to the throne of Emperor Wilhelm II and was also appointed to the manor house and to the Council of State. In 1891 he was appointed commander general of the 9th army corps, in September 1895 general colonel of the cavalry. In April 1898 he was relieved of his commanding general position and appointed Inspector General of the 3rd Army Inspectorate. In May 1901 he was promoted to General Field Marshal. By agreement between the allied powers he was given the supreme command during the Chinese Boxer Uprising in the province of Pechili, which he held from September 27, 1900 to June 4, 1901. After his return to Germany he took over the 3rd army inspection again. Since 1874 Count Waldersee was married to an American, the widow of Prince Noer, Marie Esther Lee. Waldersee died in Hanover on 5 March 1904. The Waldersee estate was transferred to the Prussian Secret State Archives in 1935. The estate was published by H. O. Meisner in "Memories of Field Marshal Alfred Grafen v. Waldersee", 3 vol., Stuttgart - Berlin 1922/23 H. O. Meisner "From the correspondence of the General Field Marshal Alfred Grafen v. Waldersee", vol. 1 1886 - 1897, Stuttgart - Berlin 1928 H. O. Meisner "Briefwechsel zwischen dem Chef des Generalstabes Grafen v. Waldersee und dem Militärattaché in Petersburg Graf York v. Wartenburg", 1885 - 1897, in: Hist. Polit. Archive 1930 Vol. I, p. 133 - 192 Fornaschon, Wolfgang "Die politischen Anschauungen des Grafen Alfred v. Waldersee und seine Stellungnahme zur deutschen Politik", Berlin 1935, Hist. Stud. 273 During the reorganization of the estate, attempts were made to bring related pieces, such as diaries and the private files of Waldersee, which had been torn apart by the processing, back into their original context. In cases where a large number of exhibitors were present, the letters were sorted alphabetically. Individual, already existing folders were only sorted chronologically. The letters were also included individually. This detailed list can be found in Appendix 1 of the repertory. For all other letters, a chronological order has been established and an alphabetical register has been created (Annex 2) to make it easier to find individual persons. The large number of newspaper clippings was also sorted chronologically and placed in individual folders. The relevant register (Appendix 3) contains all the available newspapers, listed separately for German and foreign newspapers. No exact signature is given, only the year has been included. The signatures are completely new. Each number is foil-wrapped, the number of sheets is on the inside cover. Additions to Waldersee's diaries contain the number of pages, marked with the letters a ff. The notes and markings with pencil and crayon originate from earlier adaptations, as well as the cutting up of individual pages. For practical reasons, the subsequent separation of individual numbers into several volumes was made during the bookbinding treatment of the estate. Description: Biographical Data: 1832 - 1904 Resources: Database; Reference book, 1 vol.

            Waldersee, Alfred von
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            227 / 150 · Part · 11. Februar 1914
            Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

            [Letters from Africa] Bock (Kikangala) to Bracker about his journey from Morogoro [where he had suffered a concussion] to Malagarassi, his wife's still missing dowry, encounter with a lion, fever attacks, relocation of the station in Makamba, contradiction against Andersen's assertion that from the beginning he had considered the location of the station Makamba to be wrong, Report on the initially very problematic relationship with Jessen, which is slowly turning into a 'satisfying' relationship, strong complaint about the too low salary compared to what the congregations pay to their missionaries and missionary brides, warning that African missionaries will only consider money marriages in the future because poor brides cannot have their luggage transported to Central Africa. Presentation of the high cost of living compared to India. Appeal to urgently increase salaries and travel allowances.

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            RMG 2.168 · File · 1924-1964
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Curriculum vitae and certificates, 1924-1928; health certificates, 1925 and 1929; final and ordination certificate, 1929 and 1930; curriculum vitae and certificates for Hilda Müchler's bride, 1929; letters and letters. Reports from New Guinea, 1930-1943; annual report of the Samoan preacher Taeao Salua, by Walter Stahl, 1931; request for a trombone, teacher M. Jas, in 3 languages, c. 1931; correspondence with the Stahl couple in Australia, 1946-1964

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.138 · File · 1887-1908; 1941
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Sermon of the missionary pupil W. Scheidt, c. 1887; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1887-1891; letters from W. Scheidt 1887-1891, mainly to his home priest Brünger in Exter[left by Elisabeth Brünger in Exter, 09.06.1941] ; Scheidt estates and official death declaration, 1891-1908

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.156 · File · 1905-1964
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Vol. 1; Health Certificate, 1905; Letters and Reports from New Guinea, 1905-1926; Liturgy at the Consecration of Church and School in Kamba, 1914; Correspondence with Pastor Sinemus about the passing of the Schütz children, 1921-1925; Vol. 2; Correspondence about the dispute Schütz/Blum, also with the Lutheran Mission and American Board of Mission, 1926-1927; Correspondence with F. Schütz in der Heimat, 1926-1964; Health Certificate, 1927; Instruction for planned but not taken place re-entry, 1930; Correspondence for acceptance into church services, 1930-1932; Correspondence with Winterhilfswerk wegen der Kartoffelversorgung von Schütz, 1935-1936; Lebenssdaten, bzw. Lebenslauf für Elisabeth Schütz, née Sinemus, 1963; Lebenssdaten, bzw. Lebenslauf u. Kondolenzschreiben für Friedrich Schütz, 1964

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.172 · File · 1924-1967
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Curriculum vitae, testimonies, also for Hilde Heierhoff, 1924 and 1929; medical testimonies, 1924 and 1929; final testimony of the mission seminar with ordination certificate, 1930; letters, reports and circulars from New Guinea, 1930-1938; correspondence with Friedrich Schöttler in Australia for maintenance for daughter Margret, 1948; station report by Amele, English, 1952; reports and correspondence with Friedrich Schöttler in New Guinea and New Zealand. Australia, 1953-1967

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.157 · File · 1903-1967
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Curriculum vitae, application and certificates, 1903-1905; health certificate, also for bride Lina Hornbruch, 1903 and 1910; military service matters, 1906-1908; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1905-1913 u. 1930-1939; health certificates for the Schamann family, 1930; death notice for son Heinrich Schamann, 1934; correspondence with Heinrich Schamann at home, 1926-1930; employment contract for work at Dampier, 1930; contacts with the Schamann family during internment and in Australia, 1943-1950; correspondence with Mr and Mrs Schamann in Germany, 1959-1965; curriculum vitae and biographical data of Heinrich Schamann, 1965; death certificate and curriculum vitae of Lina Schamann, 1967

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.152 · File · 1893-1947
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Lebenslauf, Bewerbung u. Zeugnisse, 1893; Gesundheitszeugnis, 1901; Briefe u. Berichte aus Neuguinea, 1902-1903; Unfinished paper "Which causes condition the decline of the local population and what means are available to prevent it? 3 p.., hs. 1904; Letter of condolence from Dr. Hoffmann, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Hafen, on the death of Ostermann and Bergmann, 1904; request from Reverend K. Zippel in Naumburg for a bronze plate for Heinrich Ostermann on Ragetta, 1947

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.169 · File · 1929-1948
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Application, curriculum vitae, certificates and recommendations, 1929-1930; application, curriculum vitae, certificates and recommendations for bride Else Hoppe, 1930; employment contract as boatman, 1930; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1930-1939; accommodation of son Günther and relocation to his parents in Australia, 1945-1948

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.176 · File · 1928-1937
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Application, CV and certificates, 1928-1929; Information about Loos, 1928-1929; Correspondence about further education, 1930; Employment contract as carpenter of the RMG in New Guinea, 1931; Letters and reports from there, 1931-1932; Decision not to serve the Lutheran Mission, 1932; Correspondence about further employment of Loos, 1933-1937; Employment certificate, 1937

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            RMG 2.175 · File · 1930-1950
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Vol. 1; Negotiations with the Diakonen-Anstalt Duisburg on the takeover of Lindner into missionary service, 1930; Curriculum Vitae, Testimonies and Health Certificate, 1930; Correspondence with Lindner e.g. on and during a stay in England, 1930-1931; Booking note on Lindner's pension scheme, 1931; Employment contract as a teacher at the assistant school in New Guinea, 1931; Lindner circulars, published by "Freundeskreis der Rheinischen u. Gesundheitszeugnis" (Friends of the Rhineland and Northern Germany). Der Neuguinea-Mission", partly printed, 1931-1932; letters and reports of Lindner from New Guinea, 1931-1933; curriculum vitae and testimonies for bride Martha Kurz, 1932; correspondence with Martha Kurz because of engagement and marriage ceremonies. Ausreiseangelegenheiten, 1932-1933; Korrespondenz mit ihm im Heimatdienst der RMG u. der Rheinischen Bekenntnissynode, 1933-1940; indictment of the public prosecutor against him for "violation of the V.O. zum Schutze von Volk u. Staat", 1934; vol. 2; Correspondence with Lindner in the field, 1941-1943; Versorgungsangelleheiten Lindner, i.a. correspondence with Praeses Held, 1944-1953; Letters from the time of the French POW, 1946-1949; Correspondence with Lindner as pastor of different communities, 1950-1963; Correspondence on supply matters, 1948-1950

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            NL Wilhelm, II/240 b · File · 1912 - 1930
            Part of Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities

            Contains letters and cards from: Cheng Chen Wen (Würzburg 1925); Chang Chan Pu (Beijing 1925); Chang Yünkai; Chaw D.Y. (Berlin 1924); Cissarz (1928); William Cohn (Ostasiatische Zeitschrift) (Berlin 1912); Dobrikow (Beijing 1925); E.M. Dieckmann (Dessau 1924); Samuel Couling (1914); Georg Crusen (Blätter für Gesetzeskunde) (1914, Berlin 1920); Molly Crusen (Berlin 1924); E[dgar] Dacqué (Munich 1928); Karl Dautert (Frankfurt 1925); Rudolf von Delius (Munich 1925); C. Cohn (Ostasiatische Zeitschrift) (Berlin 1912); Dobrikow (Beijing 1925); Rudolf von Delius (Munich 1925); C. Benck (founding notice of the German Association Tsingtau) (Tsingtau 1920); Wertheimer (German Abroad Institute Stuttgart) (Stuttgart 1921); G. Keiper (German-Chinese University) (Tsingtau 1912); Ernst Robert Curtius (Heidelberg 1925, copy); Anita Dewall (Frankfurt 1926); Drevermann (Senckenberg Nature Research Society) (Frankfurt 1929, Schöneberg 1929); Hans Driesch (Leipzig 1922 - 1925, Nanking 1922, Shanghai 1923, Nara 1923, Yokohama 1923, Washington 1923, Leipzig 1925 - 1930, Krefeld 1925); Margarete Driesch (Leipzig 1924 - 1925); Anna Salomonsohn (Berlin 1925); Marie du Bois-Reymond (Potsdam 1925 - 1926, Hamburg 1926); Eduard Erkes (Leipzig 1925 - 1926); Enja [Countess of] Dürckheim (Leipzig 1926); Evangelischer Oberkirchenrat (Stuttgart 1927 - 1929); Th. Walter (Fachschule III für Buch- und Kunstgewerbe) (Frankfurt 1921); Emmi Fabricius (Munich 1924); Faut (Stuttgart 1924); John C. Fergosch (Beijing 1924); Hans Fischer (Munich 1927 with Richard Wilhelm's reply, transcript); Otto Fischer (Berlin 1925); Ludwig Ficker (Innsbruck 1923); F.K. (Frankfurt 1921); Emmi Fabricius (Munich 1924); Faut (Stuttgart 1924); Hans Fischer (Munich 1927 with Richard Wilhelm's reply, transcript); Otto Fischer (Berlin 1925); Ludwig Ficker (Innsbruck 1923); F.K. (Frankfurt 1923) Fong (Hamburg 1925 - 1926); A[lfred] Forke (Hamburg 1923 - 1924); Oskar Stark (Frankfurter Zeitung) (Berlin 1925); Leo Frobenius (Städtisches Afrika-Archiv. Forschungsinstitut für Kulturmorphologie e.V.) (Frankfurt 1927); Oscar Frohnmeyer (Basel 1925); Geiler (Heidelberg 1928); Helmuth von Glasenapp (Königsberg 1929); Prof. Dr. Hans Wehrli (Geographisch-Ethnographische Gesellschaft Zürich) (Zürich 1921); Gich (Kayin 1924); Annemarie von Goedel (Berlin 1927 with copy of Richard Wilhelm's reply); Prof. Victor Goldschmidt (Heidelberg 1921 - 1924); E. Krüger (Shanghai 1925); Marie Luise Gothein (Heidelberg 1927 - 1929); [Gundert] (Halle/Saale 1928)

            Sas.F-338 · File · (1905, 1912, 1914, 1918) 1940-1941, 1944, 1946-1948 (1962)
            Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

            Remark: Pressure. Contains: e.g.: from Nordhastedt (Westholstein) / Dr. Schaeffer was chairman of the East African Plantation Society Kilwa-Südland Berlin-Linid / Record by Dr. Schaeffer about "Idealism" / Map by Eugenie Schaeffer from 24.5.1944 about the death of Oskar Schaeffer on 3.5.1944 / old letters of the Schaeffer family (1947) / letter of 22.8.1962 with information about Walther Schaeffer and his time in China / family reports: Engagement of Bertha Schaeffer to Julius Kiderlen / Marriage of Lieutenant H. George-Mayer and Helene Gräpel on 9.12.1905 in Hamburg.