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        4016 Archival description results for profession

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        BArch, RM 3/6823 · File · 1901-1907
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Reports about: Explorations of the Kiautschou region, processes in Schantung, the Weihaiwei regiment, the Chinese autumn manoeuvre 1906, combating opium consumption Annual reports on Weihaiwei 1902 and 1903 (English)

        German Imperial Naval Office
        49 · Item · CD_121/03.05.1908
        Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

        Note on the front: Missionary Fricke, Herr Friebel, G. Wellbrock, G. Däuble, J. Dettmann, E. Salkowski, Dr. Gruner, H. Diehl, R. Poppinga, G. Härtter. - Note. Müller: Agu, consecration of the church 03.05.1908, contains: Agu, church, dedication, parish, civil servants, children, Heinrich Diehl, Rudolph Poppinga, clothing, Ernst Salkowski, Johann Dettmann, Gustav Härtter, Gottlob Däuble, Gevert Wellbrock, Dr. Gruner

        North German Missionary Society
        In the Masaisteppe
        ALMW_II._BA_A1_1374 · Item · 1929-1940
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Photographer: Nüßler?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,9 X 8,3 Description: Steppe landscape, Maasai women sitting in circle, left 1 warrior with spear sitting, 1 wide. Person (African, European class).

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VIII. HA, Slg. Schulz, E., Nr. 37 · File · o.D.
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: - Born, geometer in Sonnenburg, deputy of the country Sternberg to the Prussian National Assembly, 1848 - Carl Herrlich (1822 - 1901), rendant of the Ballei Brandenburg of the Johanniterorden - Peter Joseph Lenné (1789 - 1866), designer of the garden at the Johanniterordenskrankenhaus in Sonnenburg 1856 - Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 - 1841), was involved in the new building of the tower of the Johanniterordenskirche in Sonnenburg 1816 - 1818 - Dr. Wilhelm Heinrich Solf (1862 - 1936), Governor of Deutsch-Samoa since 1900 - Wilhelm Voigt (1849 - 1922), alias "The Captain of Köpenick", convict in the Sonnenburg penitentiary - Heinrich Zille (1858 - 1929), draughtsman - Wilhelm Kube (1887 - 1943), Gauleiter and Commissioner General for White Ruthenia - Erich Schulz: Samoa - Governor with school years in Sonnenburg. In: Die neue Oder-Zeitung, Vol. 8, No. 2, May 1988 (printed) - Erich Schulz: Hauptmann von Köpenick 1867/79 in Sonnenburg. At that time he was young and not famous - Wilhelm Voigt "did many things" and died in 1922. In: Die neue Oder-Zeitung, Vol. 6, No. 4, November 1986 (printed) - Erich Schulz: Dr. Wilhelm Solf, last Imperial State Secretary of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t and first State Secretary of the Foreign Office of the Weimar Republic. April 1988 (manuscript, 3 p.) - Erich Schulz: Wilhelm Voigt, the "Captain of Köpenick" was also a "guest" at the Sonnenburg penitentiary. October 1986 (manuscript, 5 p.).

        BArch, R 43-II/663 · File · 1943-1944
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Reichskriegerbund (R e i c h s c h e r l a g m e n , shutdowns, 1943 shutdowns in the NSDAP: Colonial Political Office, R e i c h s k o l o n i a l b e n , Main Office for Civil Servants and Civil Servants Association, Lecturers' Association, Teachers' Association and Main Office for Education, Foreign Political Office, 1943

        I.4.239 - NL Karl Mey

        Preface: Karl Mey * 16 March 1879 in Wandersleben near Gotha, Thuringia; † unknown, after May 1945 Mey studied mathematics and physics at the Humboldt University Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1902 with his work "On the cathode gradient of alkali metals". After completing his studies, Mey worked at the Tegel Military Experimental Station and then at the General Electricity Company (AEG), where he specialized in the improvement of incandescent lamps. In 1909 he became the head of the AEG bulb factory. During the First World War, Mey served in the infantry on the Western Front from 1914 to 1917. After the war, Mey resumed his employment at AEG and, following the spin-off of the light bulb production of AEG, Deutsche Gasglühlicht AG (Auergesellschaft) and Siemens

        human resources
        Kreisarchiv Höxter, (A 0), Nr. 379 · File · 1937-1947
        Part of District Archive Höxter (Archive Tectonics)

        Contains: above all: Search for stenotypists for the deployment in the Reichsgauen of the East; reservation of civil servants for colonial service; conscription to the Wehrmacht; civil servants removed from service in 1945; civil servants on duty in August 1945; monthly reports of personnel changes of the district and the municipalities to the military government 1945-1947 Darin: Flächen, Einwohnerzahlen und Bürgermeister der Gemeinden 1946

        BArch, RH 69/1755 · File · Jan. 1919 - Dez. 1919
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: The lessons of the current political situation Service division of the staff of the 1st Saxon Border Guard Brigade Security measures for the elections to the National Assembly Calculation of the infantry ammunition to which the subordinate troops were entitled War division of the 1st Saxon Border Guard Reichswehr Brigade No. 12 Brochure: Guidelines for the area of activity of troop welfare Also contains: Transcripts of letters from the Reichswanderungsamt on prospects for the employment of German printers in Sweden and land acquisition in the Gulf of Guinea Contains, among other things: Loss of Noske identity cards Protection of troops on rail transports Request for exemption of Jewish members of the Reich Armed Forces on Jewish holidays Announcements on the South American Colonial Association, Association for Settlement East, Mexico, Colonial Trade and Farm Company