Baden
1175 Archival description results for Baden
Contains: 8 Aufn. [of the Konstanz photographer Josef Fischer], 4 glued on cardboard, 4 postcards. group pictures at the station, with Prince Max; group of French wounded (also African colonial soldiers), probably in the station
Contains among other things: Brochure and publications of the German Togo Society, the German Rubber Plantation Society, the German Samoa Society
Duke of Urach Wilhelm KarlContains among other things: "Der Branntwein in Kamerun und Togo" (written by Gustav Müller, Neuhaldensleben, probably 1896)
Duke of Urach Wilhelm KarlContains among other things: "Request for subscription for the Togo-Pflanzungs-Aktiengesellschaft" Berlin 1910; Memorandum of the Bismarck-Archipel-Gesellschaft, Berlin 1909
Duke of Urach Wilhelm KarlContains: Hirsch, Lina: "Prologue to the seventieth anniversary of the Württemberg Women's Association for Needy Children", [Poem], Druck, 1904, 10 p.; "Wirtschaftliche Aufgaben. Blätter zur Förderung berufsständischer Tätigkeit" of 5 August 1908; programme of the colonial festival in favour of the Elisabeth House (maternity home) in Windhoek (Namibia) on 1 March 1913 in the Königsbau in Stuttgart; invitation to the general meeting of the Schulbauverein Stuttgart on 29 March 1915
Darin: 1. the limited liability company. A legislative study by Rob. Esser II, Cologne. Berlin: Julius Sittenfeld, printed as manuscript. Confidential, 1886; 2nd utilization of E. Nagel's contract on land acquisition in Pondoland, South Africa, 1886; 3rd annual report of the South American Colonization Society of Leipzig for 1885, 1886; 4th draft of a law regulating emigration in the German Empire. By A.W. Sellin, o.D.; 5. statutes of the German Women's Association for Nursing in the Colonies; 6. map of Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land and Bismarck-Archipel; 7. circular letter of the Colonial Society.
Contains: - Arenberg, Prince v., Berlin: Honorary promotion of Mr. Bachem (Kölner Volkszeitung) 22.6.1898, invitation to the colonial meeting 22.5.1896 - Baden, Friedrich Grand Duke v.: meeting with the Minister of Finance Scholz 29.1.1889, return of a book loaned by the hereditary Grand Duke v. Friedrich from Koblenz 9.3.1897 - Bülow, Fürst, Berlin: sending of an excerpt of the Strasbourg Post with personal remarks by His Majesty 4.3.1905 (missing), request for the admission to a Präparandenanstalt for the son of his clerical valet Tappe 12.3.1905 (missing), acknowledgement of the countess Marie from Berlin for the sent Wilamowitz translations of the Greek tragedies 28.12.1901, greeting cards from Norderney with his picture and the signature of Renvers 8.5.1906 - Bismarck, Prince Otto v., Reichskanzler, Berlin: criticisms of the Reich government published in the Strasbourg Post; with marginal remarks by Möller and by the Regierungsrat du Prel from Strasbourg 4.3.1878 - Donnersmarck, Fürst von, Neudeck: Acknowledgement for the transmission of Paulsens "Philosophia militans" 14.6.1908 (missing), Berlin, In Aussicht-Stellung of his visit15.2.1908 (missing) - Eulenburg-Hertefeld, Philipp v., Prince von Hertefeld, Ambassador, Vienna, Gastein: Request for permanent appointment of Dr. Thiele in Marburg 9.9.1899 - Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst: Honorary salary for Detlev v. Liliencron 27.9.1897 (missing), acknowledgement of the princess for the award of the title "Professor" to the ophthalmologist Dr. Thiele (see also the title "Professor") Fröhlich 18.7.1896, Prince Krafft zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst because of the Matura examination of his nephew 27.11.1898, Prince Alexander from Colmar recommends the Catholic clergyman Dr. Hoch, who is German-minded and therefore sharply attacked by the French clergy 2.2.1903, Prince Krafft from Javorina thanks for the employment of Fräulein Riedel, the daughter of his Oberforstmeister 8.9.1904 (missing) - Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst, Chlodwig, zu Fürst, Reichskanzler, Berlin: Request for employment of Count Rehbinder in the Royal Library 13.10.1896, the Reich Chancellor because of the meeting with the governor of Alsace-Lorraine, v. Hertling-Halley 19.10.1898 - Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Prince Hermann zu, governor of Alsace-Lorraine: Acknowledgment for the memorandum Spahn gegen philosophische Fakultät in Strasbourg 20.10.1901 - Holstein, Günther, Duke v., Schloss Primkenau: Request for the title "Professor" for Dr. Baron von Küster from Berlin 12.8.1907 - Mecklenburg, Johann Albrecht, Duke v., Potsdam: Request to transfer librarian Ockler from Münster to the Royal Library in Berlin 9.8.1890, thanks for the fulfilment of the above wish 14.10.1890 (missing), request for definitive employment of Ockler in the Royal Library 22.3.1892 - Meiningen, Bernhard Erbprinz v., Berlin: Request for a visit by Althoff 14.12.1889, invitation 3.2.1893 (missing), donation to Dr. Ohnefalsch-Richter and advance payment 17.11.1893 - Prince Wilhelm, Colonel and Regiment Commander, Potsdam: Request for an assistant position for the son of the guard Ockler in the Royal Library 28.10.1885 - Kaiser Wilhelm I., Salzburg: transmission of the appointment to the Council of State of Alsace-Lorraine 8.8.1882 (reference see No. 1056) - Emperor Wilhelm II: document of the Royal Crown Order First Class 20.12.1902 (reference see No. 1056), certificate of appointment to the Real Privy Council with the title "Excellency" with countersignature of all ministers 27.1.1907 (reference see no. 1056) - Princess Irene (Henry of Prussia): Children's Hospital in Kiel 26.10.1905 - Radolin, Prince Hugo v., Ambassador, Paris: Proposal for Dr. Hartmann from Münster as successor of the late canon Aegenvoort 14.4.1903, recommendation for Dr. Glaessner, a pupil of Hoffa 8.4.1908 - Ratibor, Duke v., Berlin: Conference with Baron v. Richthofen and Lord Mayor Bender from Breslau 19.2.1901 (missing), Communication about the audience with His Majesty 26.02.1900 (missing) - Henriette, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein, widowed, Real Privy Councillor Prof. von Esmarch, Kiel: Please for the award of the title "Titularprofessor" to W. Reuter from Bad Ems 27.2.1905.
Contains among other things: Methods for cancer therapy (Keating-Hart, Freund-Kaminer) (8.10.1907 and many others); establishment of a rural credit institution (caisse agricole) in Arles (22.12.1909); ozone treatment (in the Ludwig-Wilhelm-Krankenheim, in Kiautschou and others) (10.11.1910 and many others).); medical-physical experiments; tuberculosis treatment by Maria von Linden (11.6.1913); patent for nitrogen extraction, counter-processes of the large chemical plants, drinking water supply of Berlin, disease control (30.11.1913); cancer research institute in Heidelberg (1.8.1922)
Contains among other things: Use of the Grand Duchess for Prince Alexander von Sayn-Wittgenstein (1906); dismissal (1909); death of Bodo von dem Knesebeck (1911); Italy's entry into the war, Austria's role (1915) Darin: Berliner Tagblatt, 25.3.1906 (Colonial policy, Bülow and Hereditary Prince [Ernst] von Hohenlohe-Langenburg); letter by Princess [Maria] von Bülow (1909)
Contains among other things: Trip to plantations in Cameroon (27.10.1909); pasture and cultivation conditions in the southern Black Forest (1.8.1912); civil administration in Poland (22.8.1915)
Contains: Suggestions and lectures for award ceremonies, examination of proposals Darin: Personalien von Württembergern im Reichs- und Kolonialdienst
Darin: colonial reports, newspaper clippings, several issues of Portugal - news paper for political, economic and cultural affairs
Content and Rating Contains in alphabetical order portraits of NCOs and Wehrmacht crews who died in World War II.
Content and Evaluation Contains portraits of Wehrmacht officers who died in World War II in alphabetical order.
Content and Evaluation Contains in alphabetical order portraits of Reserve and Landwehr officers of the XIIIth A.K. For the inventory history see M 707. The previously unlisted inventory was sorted alphabetically by personal name and numbered by Wilfried Kircher during an internship under the guidance of Dr. Wolfgang Mährle. Mr Kircher then also entered the personal data recorded on the envelopes using the ScopeArchiv database program. The stock comprises 3612 numbers or 6.0 linear metres of shelving.
Contains: View of the church, the castle and Ferdinand Müller's colonial, cutlery and hardware store.
Andere an der Entstehung beteiligte Personen: Paul Langhans (Bearbeiter), Habenicht Spezialkarte v. Afrika und Langhans, Deutscher Kolonial-Atlas. Ausführung: Druck. Maßstab: 1:4.000.000. Ort: Gotha. Formale Beschreibung: gefaltet: Breite 24,0 x Höhe 33,5 cm, aufgefaltet: Breite 75,0 x Höhe 64,0 cm; Längengrad 12 bis 40, Breitengrad 18 bis 34; Abschnitt (Ost-West): Sambesi - Swakopmund, Abschnitt (Nord-Süd): Sumbo - Kapstadt; Zusatzkarten: 1. "HAUPTTREKS DER BUREN, 2."GOLDFELDER IN TRANSVAAL"; Portrait von S. J. Paul Krüger, Präsident der Südafrikanischen Republik"; 1 Flagge; 2 Wappen; Vertikal-Tabelle linker Rand: "Vergleichende Entfernungen in Luftlinien in Deutschland und Südafrika"; Legende Mitte rechte Seite. Bemerkungen: Umschlag-Vorderseite: "Politisch-militärische Karte von Süd-Afrika zur Veranschaulichung der Kämpfe zwischen Buren und Engländern bis zur Gegenwart. Mit statistischen Begleitworten:", Umschlag-Rückseite: "Justus Perthes neueste Karten zu den Zeit- und Streitfragen der Gegenwart".
Content and evaluation In December 2007, the Heidenheim Police Headquarters handed over about 30 files stored in its cellars to the Ludwigsburg State Archives. The files mainly contain documents from the time of the Third Reich. They concern the establishment, furnishing and management of the police force in Heidenheim with its affiliated Schutzpolizeischule. The documents after 1945 refer to the Heidenheim Municipal Police Office and the Heidenheim State Police Commissariat. In addition to official instructions and leaflets, the accommodation and meals of the police officers are documented in detail, in general, during missions abroad and during war operations. An overview of the staff employed in Heidenheim is provided by the proofs of payment kept at the police cash register as well as the documents on the political cleansing of police officers. Particularly worth mentioning is a detailed war diary from June 1939 to October 1944 (Bü 31). It reports on orders and implementation of measures in war, additionally it contains the leaflets dropped over Heidenheim and its surroundings and found by targeted search actions. During his practical semester from March to July 2012, Julian Dauner recorded and classified the files from the years 1932-1956 under the guidance of Gabriele Benning. In April 2013 (access 2013/42), 5 volumes were received from the Heidenheim Police Headquarters and included in the collection (Bü 39-43).
Contains among other things: Information sheet of the Colonial Political Office of the NSDAP: "The Health Requirements for Candidates for Tropical Service".
Curriculum vitae of Karl Fritz: Karl Fritz, born on 29 November 1914 in Pfullendorf as the son of a plasterer and a part-time farmer, was made possible by a scholarship to attend the grammar school in Constance. Immediately after graduating from high school, he completed his work service, which was followed by military service with the infantry regiment 114 in Konstanz and with the military district command in Ehingen an der Donau. From November 1, 1938, the day he joined the NSDAP, until October 31, 1941, he was an administrative candidate for the "upper middle administrative service" (including Überlingen, Konstanz, and Stockach), and from November 1, 1942 he was employed as a government inspector in various positions (including Karlsruhe and Sinsheim). From the summer of 1943 until the end of the war, he had joined the Wehrmacht and served in southern France. Based in Freiburg since October 1945, Karl Fritz resumed his administrative duties at the Ministry of the Interior. In 1952, he was transferred to the Transport Department of the South Baden Regional Council, where he retired in 1977 as a senior civil servant. Karl Fritz died on 29 November 1990 in Freiburg. Inventory history: According to family tradition, Karl Fritz, possibly inspired by the example of an uncle, began to "collect" contemporary historical material at an early age. Posters from the authorities in which he was employed were completed, and duplicates of posters and brochures were the main focus of his collection. This is enhanced in terms of content by the collection of banknotes, above all emergency money, which has been collected from all over the German Reich. The "Karl Fritz" collection (stock W 307), which had grown to 40 m, was donated to the Freiburg State Archives in 1993. An initial inspection revealed that not all the documents were worthy of archiving. In addition, the collection contained material that was difficult to include in the documentation profile of the State Archives. Extensive order work followed. First, the newspaper collection and the literature on contemporary history were transferred to the service library of the State Archives and - in the case of documents on military history - to the Federal Archives and Military Archives; then the posters were separated and the W 113 collection of Karl Fritz posters was formed. A number of posters of East Prussian origin were handed over to the Geheime Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, some pieces of Berlin origin to the Landesarchiv Berlin. The same happened with the picture material, from which the present collection W 145/2 - Bildsammlung Karl Fritz arose, which was catalogued and digitised by Annika Scheumann and Martin Schittny. The collection now comprises 938 numbers in 0.4 lfd.m.Freiburg, in September 2010Kurt Hochstuhl
Contains: Pictures of S. M. S. gunboat "Iltis" and its wreck; S. M. S. "Kaiser" and S. M. S. "Hertha" off Hong Kong, emperor yacht "Hohenzollern"; Emperor Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II on S. M. S. "Kaiser Wilhelm", 1899; group photo of the delegates to the Triple Alliance Agreement on the Sea, Berlin, 1900; letter by O. v. Diederich to his father concerning his settlement in Baden-Baden, 6 Nov. 1881; obituary and obituary for Vice Admiral O. v. Diederichs, 1918; photos and curriculum vitae of VAdm. August Thiele
Diederichs, Otto vonentstanden bei einer Erkundungsreise von Keller-Leuzinger und Jorge Jenckner nach Brasilien im Auftrag des Deutschen Kolonialvereins (mit einer Landkarte).
Contains: Alfred Körbling stays in Berlin and East Africa