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History of the Inventory Designer: Created on 15.2.1916 at the Admiralstab as a collection point for files from the naval area. The Marine Archives emerged from the collection point. The tasks of the War Science Department included the preparation of a naval warfare book on the First World War, the collection of official documents, evaluation of the naval war 1942-44, and the history of the Reich and war machine. The war science department of the Navy was ultimately under the command of the chief of naval warfare. Description of the holdings: On 15 February 1916, the War Science Department was created at the Admiralstab and assigned, among other things, the task of collecting files from the naval area, from which the naval archive emerged. Its most important tasks consisted in the work on the naval warfare work on the First World War, the official records collection 1928-1937, the evaluation of important events of the naval war 1942-1944 and the series "Taktik" 1939-1941 comprising eight issues. On 22 January 1936 the naval archives received the name Kriegswissenschaftliche Abteilung der Marine (at the same time research institute). It was last subordinated to the Chief of Naval Warfare and was divided into three groups for general business operations and the Naval Archives, for the descriptive processing of war events and research work on the official naval warfare work from 1939, finally for the conclusion of the naval warfare work 1914-1918 and the presentation of the history of the Reich Navy and Navy up to the beginning of the Second World War. Announcements and current orders Nov. 1918 - March 1945, preliminary work and drafts "The War at Sea 1914-1918", reports on Revolution 1918, hand and business files of the employees of the department responsible for the naval war from 1939. Characterisation of the contents: The collection mainly comprises announcements and current orders from November 1918 to March 1945, as well as preliminary work and drafts for the naval warfare work "Der Krieg zur See 1914-1918", including in particular materials for the volumes "Der Krieg in der Nordsee" VII, "Der Krieg in der Ostsee" III, "Der Handelskrieg mit U- Booten" III and IV, which did not appear until 1945, and collected reports on the 1918 revolution. Furthermore there are hand and business files of the employees of the department responsible for the naval war from 1939 onwards, including important original documents of the Imperial Navy from the time of the 1st World War. State of development: Findbuch, Archivalienverzeichnis Umfang, Explanation: Inventory without increase 43.0 lfm 1967 AE citation: BArch, RM 8/...
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 9,4 X 6,2. Description: Tanga?, Mombasa?, front boat, men standing.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: "The Scandinavian Shipping Gazette" Vol. 2 No. 22, printed on June 1, 1918 "Wirtschaftsdienst Deutscher Volkswirt, edited by the Central Office of the Hamburg Colonial Institute", printed on July 5, 1918; including: Dr. Aug. Kaegbein: "Die amerikanischen Truppentransporte" (The American Troop Transports)
Contains among other things: Question of the defence of Kiautschou and the participation of the cruiser squadron in it, Aug. 1914 The Dutch merchant ship "Tubantia" is seized and dismissed by Great Britain after 100 crates of Argentine gold were confiscated and destined for a German bank. 19./20.8.1914 Chief of the Admiral Staff concerning approval of the intention of the Chief of the Mediterranean Division to promote the war readiness of the Turkish Navy, 18.8.1914 question of the unhindered export of food by Denmark to Great Britain, Aug. 1914 formation of the commanders and chiefs of the ships and boats as well as the associations of the light naval forces. Druck, Aug. 1914 Return of Italians living in Germany to their homeland, 21.8.1914 Difficulties with Vice Admiral v. Usedom as chief of the German naval mission in Turkey, 22.8.1914 Question of the publication of the German losses in the sea battle near Helgoland on 28.8.1914 Postponement of airship attacks on England, 4.9.1914 Question of the laying of defensive mine barriers in the German Bight, Sept. 1914 Emperor Wilhelm II. Proposes the advance of 2-3 battle cruisers against the blockade line in the northern North Sea, 10. and 17.9.1914 Deputy Chief of Admiral Staff against early announcement of ship losses, 13. and 15.9.1914 Provision of a landing corps for deployment at Memel, Sept. 1914 Question of the radius of action of the submarines, Sept. 1914 Question of the blocking of the flint channel against the intrusion of British submarines into the Baltic Sea, Sept.Oct. 1914 Order of Emperor Wilhelm II to disrupt the troop transports in the English Channel by submarines, 2nd and 3rd October 1914 Question of a joint airship attack of army and navy on London, Oct. 1914
History of the Inventory Designer: Grand Admiral Alfred Peter Friedrich von Tirpitz Life data March 19, 1849 born in Küstrin/Oder as son of the Court of Appeal Rudolf Tirpitz March 6, 1930 died in Munich Career (1) April 24, 1865 Entry as a cadet in the Prussian Navy 15. May 1865 Corvette "Arkona" Mid June 1865 Sail training ship Frigate "Niobe" 24 June 1866 Nautical cadet July-September 1866 Frigate "Gazelle" October 1866 - April 1867 Sail training ship Brig "Musquito" Spring 1867 Main Division Baltic Sea July-August Frigate "Gefion" August 1867 - June 1868 Frigate "Thetis" 3 August 1868 -1 -1. July 1869 Naval school Kiel 22 September 1869 Lieutenant at sea Cannon ship "Barbarossa" October 1869 Regular Division Baltic Sea May 1870 - January 1871 Armour frigate "King Wilhelm" July 1871 - September 1872 First officer on cannon boat "Blitz" 25. May 1872 Lieutenant at sea October 1872 - April 1874 Officer on watch on the brig "Musquito" June - October 1874 Corvette "Nymph" October 1874 - May 1876 Naval academy and exercises as artillery officer 18. November 1875 Captain Lieutenant May - August 1876 Artillery officer on the "Kronprinz" armoured frigate September 1876 Artillery officer on the "Kaiser" armoured frigate December 18, 1877 Transfer to the Admiral Staff from January 1, 1877 Repeatedly commands to service the Admiralty/Decernate T/Torpedoangelegenheiten Commanded 17. September 1881 Corvette Captain 1884 - 1887 (summer months) Chief of the Torpedo Boat Flotilla (16 March) 1886 Inspector of Torpedo Navy 24 November 1888 Captain at sea 12 March 1889 Commander of the armoured ship "Prussia" 10. March 1890 commander of the armoured ship "Württemberg" 10 September 1890 with decommissioning of the "Württemberg" (30 November 1890) chief of the staff of the command of the naval station of the Baltic Sea 20 January 1892 chief of the staff of the supreme command of the navy 13 May 1895 Rear Admiral 31. March 1896 Head of the Kreuzerdivision 31 March 1897 Representative of the State Secretary of the Reichsmarineamt on leave 15 June 1897 State Secretary of the Reichsmarineamt 25 June 1897 Plenipotentiary to the Bundesrat 28 March 1898 State Minister and Member of the State Ministry 5. December 1899 Vice Admiral 14 November 1903 Admiral 5 April 1908 Appointment to the manor house of the Prussian Parliament for life 27 January 1911 Grand Admiral 15. March 1916 Resignation as State Secretary of the Reich Navy Office September 1917 First Chairman of the German Fatherland Party 1924 Member of the Reichstag of the German National People's Party 1928 Farewell from the Reichstag and withdrawal from political work ---------- (1) see also copy of the personal sheet in No. 10. The personal file has not been handed down. Orden und Ehrenzeichen 31. December 1871 War Memorial Coin for Combatants 2. December 1879 Royal Prussian Red Eagle Order 4. Class 26. April 1881 Cross 2. Class of the Royal Spanish Order for Merits at Sea 16. March 1886 Royal Prussian Crown Order 3. Class 9. June 1888 Service Award Cross 9. November 1889 Royal Prussian Red Eagle Order 3. Class with Ribbon 17 December 1889 Commander's Cross of the Royal Greek Order of Redeemer 2 July 1890 Commander's Cross 2 Class of the Royal Swedish Order of the Redeemer 3 September 1892 Royal Prussian Crown Order 2 Class 15 September 1893 Grand Officer's Cross of the Order of the Italian Crown 21 September 1894 Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern 3 July 1895 Grand Cross of the Royal Swedish Order of the Redeemer 3 July 1890 Austrian Franz Joseph Order 10 July 1895 Commander Cross of the French Legion of Honour 22 October 1895 Grand Commander Cross of the Royal Bavarian Order of Military Merit 1895 Cross of Honour 1st Class of the Princely Schaumburg-Lippe House Order 18. January 1897 Royal Prussian Red Eagle Order 2nd class with oak leaves 18 January 1898 Star to Royal Prussian Crown Order 2nd class 14 October 1898 Grand Cross of the Royal Württemberg Frederick's Order ca. 1898 Ksl. Commemorative steel coin for services to the expedition in China 11 January 1899 Grand Cross of the Royal Bavarian Military Order 27 January 1899 Star of the Royal Prussian Red Eagle Order 2nd Class with oak leaves 20 May 1899 Grand Cross of the Royal Spanish Military Order 9. June 1899 Grand Cross with oak leaves of the Grand Ducal Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion July 7, 1899 Grand Cross of the Royal Saxon Albrecht Order October 9, 1899 1st Class of the 2nd Class of the Chinese Order of the Double Dragon January 27, 1900 Royal Prussian Red Eagle Order 1st Class with oak leaves February 1900 Ksl. Russian White Eagle Order 18 April 1900 Grand Cross of the Grand Duke of Hesse Order of Merit of Philip the Magnanimous 23 May 1900 Grand Cross of Ksl. Austrian Order of Leopold August 1900 Grand Cross of Honour of the Grand Duke of Oldenburg House and Order of Merit of Duke Peter Ludwig Friedrich June 20, 1901 Golden Chain to the Grand Cross of the Grand Duke of Baden Order of the Zähringer Lion September 13, 1901 Commander's Cross and Star of the Royal King House Order of Hohenzollern 9 November 1901 Grand Cross of the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerinischer Greifenordens 27 October 1902 Grand Cross of the Royal Spanish Order for Merits at Sea 20 December 1902 Grand Cross of the Duke of Brunswick Order of Henry the Lion December 1902 Ksl. Russian Alexander Nevsky Order 31 January 1903 Grand Cross of the Royal Italian Order of St Mauritius and Lazarus, Royal Order 1903 Grand Cross of the Royal Prussian Crown Order with Crown 1 July 1904 Grand Cross of the Royal British Victoria Order December 1905 Grand Cross of the Royal Greek Order of the Redeemer 27 Febrauar 1906 Commemorative Signs on the occasion of the Silver Wedding of Emperor Wilhelm II. September 1906 Memorial Medal on the occasion of the inauguration of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum in Berlin November 13, 1906 Grand Cross of the Royal Spanish Order of Charles III December 15, 1906 Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav December 31, 1906 Grand Cross of the Royal Danish Order of Danubia January 27, 1907 Royal Prussian Black Eagle Order November 2, 1907 Ksl. Commemorative steel coin for services rendered on the occasion of the uprising in South West Africa 6 June 1908 Grand Cross of the Royal Swedish Wasa Order 1908 Ksl. Russian Alexander Nevsky Order with Brilliants April 16, 1909 Grand Cross of the Star of Romania November 21, 1909 Grand Cross of the Grand Ducal Saxon-Weimar House Order of Vigilance or of the White Falcon 1909 Ks. Japanese Paullownia Order 24 December 1910 Grand Cross of the Order of the Wüttembergische Krone 1910 Grand Cross of the Duke of Saxony-Ernestine House Order 30 August 1911 Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St. Stephen 22 May 1912 Diamonds to the Royal Prussian Black Eagle Order 18 September 1912 Chilean Order of Merit 1st Class 1912 Grand Cross of the Royal Bulgarian Order of St. Alexander 1912 Ksl. Turkish Osmanié Order 1st Class 4th June 1913 Grand Ducal Baden House Order of Faithfulness 16th June 1913 Grand Commander Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern 16th June 1913 Honorary Doctorate of the Georg August University Göttingen 24th April 1915 Swords to the Grand Commander Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern 10th August 1915 Order pour le mérite 3. October 1915 Austro-Hungarian Military Service Cross 1st Class with War Decoration 19 October 1915 Hamburg Hanseatic Cross 2nd November 1915 Lübeck Hanseatic Cross 10th November 1915 Bremen Hanseatic Cross 15th December 1915 Grand Cross with Star in Gold and Silver Crown and Swords of the Royal King Saxon Albrecht Order 15 March 1916 Star of the Grand Commander with Swords of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern 15. January 1917 Honorary citizen of the city of Frankfurt/Oder Description of the holdings: The estate of the officer and politician Alfred von Tirpitz contains rich sources on seven decades of German history: from the entry of the sixteen-year-old into the Royal Prussian Navy in 1865 to his service in the Imperial Navy as founder of fleet building and as long-standing State Secretary of the Reichsmarinemat, from his political service in the World War II as Chairman of the German Fatherland Party to his work for the German National People's Party. Since Tirpitz's research concentrated for a long time on fleet construction and fleet policy in Wilhelmine Germany, the part of the estate on this topic that had been developed until 1991 was intensively evaluated. The hand files and correspondence from the period of service as State Secretary of the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t , which form a focal point of the collection, were particularly used for this purpose. The value of these documents is only marginally diminished by the publication of Tirpitzen's "Political Documents", since the texts published here are sometimes incomplete. Even more than the hand files, some of which had been compiled from copies and multiple copies of the official records, the letters from those years supplement the tradition of the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t . Contrary to the papers of the politician Tirpitz, the openly and impartially written letters of the young Tirpitz to his parents from the decade around the foundation of the Reich - from 1865 to 1878 -, filling several volumes, convey a vivid picture of everyday life in the Prussian, then the North German, and finally the Imperial Navy. They also give an impression of the young Tirpitz's view of history and of the national ideas of the time when the Reich was founded. In addition, the estate documents the career of an officer in the Imperial Navy, but also the private ties within the officer corps. In the history of naval affairs, the sources on the development of the torpedo system deserve special mention; in foreign policy, the letters and documents on the representation of German interests in East Asia deserve special mention, as do the sources on the development of German-English relations against the background of German fleet building. After all, the collection is also rich in cultural history, as it reflects something of the lifestyle of a state secretary in Wilhelmine Germany. Tirpitz's activities after his resignation as State Secretary were focused both on the past and on the current political problems. Both have been reflected in the estate. The justification of fleet policy is documented, among other things, in the fragmentarily preserved drafts of the "Memories" and "Political Documents" as well as in the correspondence on these publications. The rich materials on the submarine war refer both to the policy of State Secretary Tirpitz and to his evaluation of the submarine war after his resignation; they form a bracket between the work in the civil service and the work afterwards. A not inconsiderable part of the collection comes from the party political commitment after 1916, first for the German Vaterlandspartei, of which he was first chairman, then for the Deutschnationale Volkspartei, whose Reichstag fraction he belonged to from 1924 until his age-related withdrawal from politics in 1928. The extensive correspondence from the work of the party politician Tirpitz, his speeches, essays and notes on his work as a member of the Reichstag, equally informative sources on the foreign and domestic policy of the Weimar Republic, only attracted the interest of research in recent years. Reference is made to Hagenlücke's monograph on the German Fatherland Party published in 1997 and Scheck's work on Tirpitz as a politician of the right wing 1914-1930 published in 1993 (see bibliography). For research into the activities of the Imperial Navy, the tradition from the period of service, including the related materials from the last phase of life, forms a comprehensive and far from exhausted fund. The rich private correspondence opens the way to further sources: since part of the correspondence is a recipient tradition and the drafts or copies of Tirpitz letters are only partially available and rather from his last decade of life, the determination of his letters in the estates of the correspondence partners is still a worthwhile object of research. References to other stocks 1. Bundesarchiv Abteilung B N 1275 Nachlass Oskar Messter N 1549 Nachlass Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg Siegfried Graf von Eulenburg-Wicken Walter von Keudell Abteilung R, Berlin R 43 Reichskanzlei R 301 Bundesrat/Reichsrat R 8048 Alldeutscher Verband Abteilung Militärarchiv, Freiburg RM 3 Reichsmarineamt RM 5 Admiralstab der Marine RM 27 III Inspection of Torpedoes RM 31 Marinestation der Ostsee RM 43 Dienst- und Kommandostellen der Kaiserlichen Marine im Heimtbereich N 170 Eduard von Capelle N 156 Wilhelm Souchon N 568 Johann-Bernhard Mann 2. Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage (GStA), Berlin I. HA, Rep. 169 A Mansion of the Prussian Parliament I. HA, Rep. 90 Ministry of State HA VI Family of Bissing Citation method: BArch, N 253/...
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Dernburg, BernhardContains: Destroyer: Z 1 (CV), Z 23, Z 24, Z 25, Z 26, Z 27, Z 28, Z 29, Z 30, Z 31, Z 32, Z 33, Z 34, Z 35, Z 36, Z 37, Z 38, Z 39, Z 43, ZH 51, ZH 1 ; (Photos of Z1, Z 23-Z39 and ZH 1 (ex "Gerard Callenburgh") torpedo boat flotilla: Z 44; torpedo boats: V 156 (photo), S 49 (photo), T 22 (photo), T 144 (photo), T 157 (photo), T 196 (photo), S 3 (photo), T 155 (photo), TH 1 (photo), S 1 (photo), T 1, T 2, T 3, T 4, T 5, T 6, T 7, T 8, T 9, T 10, T 11, T 12, T 13, T 14, T 15, T 16, T 17, T 18, T 19, T 20, T 21, T 22, T 23, T 24, T 25, T 26, T 27, T 28, T 29, T 30, T 31, T 32, T 33, T 34, T 35, T 36, TA 14, TA 9 (photo), TA 15, TA 16, TA 17, TA 18, TA 19, TA 20, TA 21, TA 22, TA 23 (photo), TA 24, TA 25, TA 26, TA 27, TA 28, TA 29, TA 30, TA 31, TA 32, TA 33, TA 35, TA 36, TA 37, TA 38, TA 39, TA 40, TA 41, TA 42, TA 43, TA 44, TA 45, TA 46. TA 43, TA 44, TA 45, TA 46. TA 36, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 39, TA 41, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 39; Command boats: "F 4", (photo); boats: SG 1 "Júpiter", SG 4 "Mercury", (photo), SG 2 "Saturn" (photo), SG 3 "Uranus", (photo); cannon sloops: No. 10, 17, 45, 48, 51, 116; Cannon dinghies: " No. 1 ", " No. 2 ", " No. 3 ", " No. 6 " schooner: "Stralsund", (photo); river cannon boats: "Thorn", " No. I ", " No. II "; military hospital ship "Freiburg", "Wilhelm Grustloff", (photo); small combat vehicles - small explosive ordnance: "Biber", (photo), small "Delphin", (photo), carrier torpedo "Marder", (photo); mine search boats: "M 306", ( photo); tender and escort ships: TS 133/24162, TS 170/23194, S 170/23195, TS 180/23470, TS 180/23471, TS 209/23201, TS 209/23204, TS 210/23206, TS 210/23207, TS 210/23209; submarines: "U 139", "U 140"; hydrographic and surveying vessels:"National", "Peilboot Kamerun" (ex "Nachtigal"), "Meteor", "Triton"; test boats: T 190, M 28, M 66, M 81, M 109, M 115, M 129, "Walter Holzapfel", "Adolf Bestelmeyer", tower ship: S.M.S. "Archduke Karl", (photo), curriculum vitae Archduke Karl, (photo)
Enthält: Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote; 1. und 2. Unterseebootsausbildungsabteilung; 1. and 2. Unterseebootslehrdivision; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 21., 22., 23., 24., 25., 26., 27. and 29. Unterseebootsflottille; 2. Admiral der Unterseeboote; Fangboote F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TF 2, TF 3, TF 4, TF 5, TF 6, TF 7, TF 8, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6, TFA 7 and TFA 9; Führer der Unterseeboote beim Befehlshaber des Deutschen Marinekommandos Italien, Norwegen, Ost und West; Hilfskriegsschiff AMMERLAND; Hilfsbeischiffe AMAZONE, SIERRA CORDOBA, ST. LOUIS und WOGRAM; Kommandierender Admiral der Unterseeboote; Minensuchboote M 510, M 517, M 551, M 552, M 553, M 582, M 584 und M 598; Technische Ausbildungsgruppe für Front-Unterseeboote; Torpedoboote LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER und TIGER; U-Boote U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 10, U 11, U 14, U 17, U 21, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 34, U 37, U 38, U 43, U 46, U 48, U 52, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 89, U 90, U 91, U 92, U 96, U 97, U 101, U 103, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 117, U 118, U 119, U 120, U 121, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 132, U 134, U 135, U 137, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 145, U 146, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 159, U 160, U 161, U 163, U 164, U 167, U 168, U 169, U 170, U 172, U 173, U 174, U 175, U 176, U 177, U 178, U 179, U 180, U 181, U 182, U 183, U 184, U 185, U 186, U 187, U 188, U 189, U 190, U 191, U 192, U 193, U 194, U 195, U 196, U 197, U 198, U 199, U 200, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 205, U 209, U 210, U 211, U 212, U 213, U 214, U 215, U 216, U 217, U 218, U 219, U 220, U 221, U 223, U 224, U 225, U 226, U 227, U 228, U 229, U 230, U 231, U 232, U 235, U 236, U 237, U 238, U 239, U 240, U 251, U 255, U 256, U 257, U 258, U 259, U 260, U 262, U 263, U 264, U 265, U 266, U 267, U 268, U 269, U 270, U 271, U 273, U 274, U 275, U 276, U 277, U 278, U 279, U 280, U 281, U 282, U 283, U 284, U 285, U 286, U 288, U 302, U 303, U 304, U 305, U 306, U 307, U 308, U 309, U 310, U 311, U 312, U 313, U 314, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 334, U 336, U 337, U U 331, U 332, U 334, U 336, U U U 339, U 340, U 341, U 342, U 343, U 344, U 345, U 346, U 351, U 352, U 354, U 355, U 356, U 357, U 358, U 359, U 360, U 361, U 362, U 363, U 364, U 365, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 375, U 376, U 377, U 378, U 380, U 381, U 382, U 383, U 384, U 385, U 386, U 387, U 388, U 389, U 390, U 391, U 392, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 406, U 407, U 409, U 410, U 411, U 412, U 413, U 414, U 415, U 416, U 417, U 418, U 419, U 420, U 421, U 422, U 423, U 424, U 425, U 426, U 427, U 431, U 432, U 435, U 436, U 437, U 438, U 439, U 440, U 441, U 442, U 443, U 444, U 445, U 447, U 448, U 449, U 450, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 458, U 459, U 460, U 461, U 462, U 463, U 465, U 466, U 467, U 468, U 469, U 470, U 471, U 472, U 473, U 477, U 487, U 488, U 489, U 490, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 507, U 508, U 509, U 510, U 511, U 513, U 514, U 515, U 516, U 518, U 519, U 521, U 522, U 523, U 524, U 525, U 526, U 527, U 528, U 529, U 530, U 531, U 532, U 533, U 534, U 535, U 536, U 537, U 538, U 539, U 540, U 541, U 545, U 546, U 547, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 568, U 569, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 575, U 577, U 579, U 584, U 586, U 590, U 591, U 592, U 593, U 594, U 595, U 596, U 598, U 600, U 601, U 602, U 603, U 604, U 606, U 607, U 608, U 609, U 610, U 611, U 612, U 613, U 614, U 615, U 616, U 617, U 618, U 619, U 620, U 621, U 622, U 623, U 624, U 625, U 626, U 628, U 629, U 630, U 631, U 632, U 633, U 634, U 635, U 636, U 637, U 638, U 639, U 640, U 641, U 642, U 643, U 644, U 645, U 646, U 647, U 648, U 649, U 650, U 652, U 653, U 657, U 659, U 661, U 662, U 663, U 664, U 665, U 666, U 667, U 668, U 669, U 670, U 671, U 672, U 673, U 674, U 701, U 703, U 704, U 705, U 706, U 707, U 708, U 709, U 710, U 711, U 712, U 713, U 714, U 715, U 716, U 717, U 718, U 731, U 732, U 733, U 734, U 735, U 736, U 737, U 738, U 739, U 740, U 741, U 742, U 743, U 744, U 752, U 753, U 755, U 757, U 758, U 759, U 760, U 761, U 762, U 763, U 764, U 765, U 801, U 841, U 842, U 843, U 844, U 845, U 846, U 847, U 848, U 849, U 851, U 852, U 921, U 951, U 952, U 953, U 954, U 955, U 956, U 957, U 958, U 959, U 960, U 961, U 962, U 963, U 964, U 965, U 966, U 967, U 968, U 969, U 970, U 971, U 972, U 973, U 974, U 975, U 976, U 977, U 978, U 979, U 980, U 981, U 982, U 983, U 984, U 985, U 1059, U 1060, U 1062, UC 2, UD 1, UD 2, UD 3, UD 4, UD 5 and UF 2; U-Bootsbegleitschiffe ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, MESSINA, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL und WILHELM BAUER; U-Bootsstützpunkte Flensburg, Hamburg, Kiel, Königsberg (Pr), Narvik, Pola, Toulon, Trondheim und Wilhelmshaven; U-Bootstender ACHERON, EUPEN, DONAU, ISAR, LECH, NEISSE, SAAR, WARTHE und WEICHSEL; Unterseebootsabnahmekommando; Unterseebootsabwehrschule; Wohnschiffe DEUTSCHLAND, IBERIA und UBENA; Zielschiffe VEGA und VENUS
Enthält: Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote; 1. und 2. Unterseebootsausbildungsabteilung; 1. and 2. Unterseebootslehrdivision; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 21., 22., 24., 25., 26. and 27. Unterseebootsflottille; 2. Admiral der Unterseeboote; Fangboote F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, T 510, T 517, T 582, T 584, T 598, TF 1, TF 2, TF 3, TF 4, TF 5, TF 6, TF 7, TF 8, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6, TFA 7 and TFA 8; Hilfskriegsschiff AMMERLAND; Hilfsbeischiffe EUPEN, SIERRA CORDOBA, ST. LOUIS, UBENA und WOGRAM; Kriegsschiffbaulehrabteilungen U-Boote Nordsee und Ostsee; Minensuchboote M 510, M 517, M 551, M 552, M 553, M 582, M 584 und M 598; Torpedoboote LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER und TIGER; Torpedoklarmachefahrzeug KREFELD; U-Boote U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 14, U 17, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 23, U 24, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 34, U 37, U 38, U 43, U 46, U 48, U 52, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 78, U 80, U 82, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 88, U 89, U 90, U 91, U 92, U 93, U 94, U 96, U 98, U 101, U 103, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 116, U 117, U 118, U 119, U 120, U 121, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 145, U 146, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 159, U 160, U 161, U 162, U 163, U 164, U 165, U 166, U 167, U 168, U 171, U 172, U 173, U 174, U 175, U 176, U 177, U 178, U 179, U 180, U 181, U 182, U 183, U 184, U 185, U 186, U 187, U 188, U 189, U 190, U 195, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 206, U 208, U 209, U 210, U 211, U 212, U 213, U 214, U 215, U 216, U 217, U 218, U 221, U 222, U 223, U 224, U 225, U 226, U 227, U 228, U 251, U 252, U 253, U 254, U 255, U 256, U 257, U 258, U 259, U 260, U 261, U 262, U 263, U 264, U 265, U 266, U 267, U 268, U 269, U 270, U 271, U 301, U 302, U 303, U 304, U 305, U 332, U 333, U 334, U 335, U 336, U 337, U 338, U 339, U 351, U 352, U 353, U 354, U 355, U 356, U 357, U 358, U 363, U 373, U 376, U 377, U 378, U 379, U 380, U 381, U 382, U 383, 384, 385, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439 AND 440, U 441, U 442, U 443, U 444, U 445, U 446, U 447, U 448, U 449, U 450, U 451, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 457, U 458, U 459, U 460, U 461, U 462, U 463, U 464, U 465, U 466, U 467, U 468, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 507, U 508, U 509, U 510, U 511, U 512, U 513, U 514, U 515, U 516, U 517, U 518, U 519, U 520, U 521, U 522, U 523, U 524, U 525, U 526, U 527, U 528, U 529, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 558, U 560, U 561, U 563, U 564, U 566, U 567, U 569, U 571, U 572, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 578, U 579, U 581, U 582, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 590, U 591, U 592, U 593, U 594, U 595, U 596, U 597, U 598, U 599, U 600, U 601, U 602, U 603, U 604, U 605, U 606, U 607, U 608, U 609, U 610, U 611, U 612, U 613, U 614, U 615, U 616, U 617, U 618, U 619, U 620, U 621, U 622, U 623, U 624, U 625, U 626, U 627, U 628, U 629, U 630, U 631, U 632, U 633, U 634, U 635, U 636, U 637, U 638, U 639, U 640, U 641, U 642, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 657, U 658, U 659, U 660, U 661, U 662, U 663, U 664, U 665, U 666, U 701, U 702, U 703, U 704, U 705, U 706, U 707, U 708, U 709, U 710, U 711, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U 755, U 756, U 757, U 758, U 759, U A, UC 1, UC 2, UD 1, UD 2, UD 3, UD 4, UD 5 and UF 2; U-Bootsbegleitschiffe ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL und WILHELM BAUER; U-Bootsstützpunkte Bordeaux, Hamburg, Königsberg (Pr), Salamis und Trondheim; U-Bootstender DONAU, ISAR, LECH, LEVERKUSEN, MEMEL, NEISSE und WEICHSEL; Unterseebootsabwehrschule; Unterseebootsausbildungsgruppe Front; Wohnschiffe DEUTSCHLAND und NEISSE; Zielschiff VEGA
Contains: Commander of the Submarines; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Divisions; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Division; 1st Submarine Training Flotilla; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th Submarine Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division. Admiral of submarines; construction instruction submarines Deschimag Bremen, Deutsche Werft Hamburg-Finkenwärder, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Rotterdam, Vegesack and Wilhelmshaven; construction teaching company (U) at Howaldtswerke Hamburg; Fishing boats F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6 and TFA 7; auxiliary vessels EUPEN; FRIGGA, HAMBURG, SAN. MARTIN, SIERRA CORDOBA, UBENA, VEGA and WOGRAM; auxiliary warship AMMERLAND; warship construction departments submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea; mine search boats M 517, M 551, M 552, M553, M 582 and M 598; ship 4; tactical submarine front training flotilla; torpedo boats LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER and TIGER; Submarines U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 13, U 14, U 15, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 22, U 23, U 24, U 25, U 26, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 31, U 32, U 33, U 34, U 36, U 37, U 38, U 41, U 43, U 44, U 46, U 47, U 48, U 49, U 50, U 51, U 52, U 53, U 54, U 55, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 64, U 65, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 70, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 76, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 82, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 93, U 94, U 95, U 96, U 97, U 98, U 99, U 100, U 101, U 102, U 103, U 104, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 110, U 111, U 116, U 120, U 121, U 122, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 133, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 138, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 144, U 145, U 146, U 147, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 161, U 162, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 205, U 206, U 207, U 208, U 213, U 251, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 351, U 352, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 374, U 375, U 376, U 401, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 431, U 432, U 433, U 434, U 435, U 436, U 451, U 452, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 556, U 557, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 567, U 568, U 569, U 570, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 577, U 578, U 579, U 580, U 581, U 582, U 583, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 651, U 652, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 701, U 702, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U A, U B, UD 1, UD 3 and UD 4; Submarine escort vessels ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL and WILHELM BAUER; submarine bases Brest, Kiel and La Pallice; submarine tenders DONAU, ISAR, LECH, MEMEL, MOSEL, NEISSE and WEICHSEL; Submarine Training Department Plön; Submarine Training Group Front; Submarine School; Submarine School Flotilla; Residential Ship ST. LOUIS; target vessel VENUS
Contains: 1. naval motor vehicle deployment department; 1. ship engine training department; 1. and 2. naval flak department; 2. building instruction company (U) Hamburg; 2., 3., 4., 5., 7., 8. and 9. War shipbuilding apprenticeship department; demagnetization group and magnetic measuring group of the High Command of the Navy; naval arsenals Gotenhafen and Hamburg-Tollerort; naval stations Danzig and Stettin; naval shipyards Bordeaux, Kiel, La Pallice, St. Petersburg Nazaire and Wilhelmshaven; Coastal Commander Western Baltic Sea; Coastal Surveillance Department North; FASAN and STUBBENHUK military hospital ships; Pillau and Swinemünde naval equipment and repair workshops; Naval equipment stations Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Emden, Gotenhafen, Linz, Memel, Mürwik, Nantes, Neustadt in Holstein, Pillau, Saßnitz, Stolpmünde, Swinemünde and Wesermünde; Naval construction training for fleet torpedo boats 39, Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel, Lübeck, M-boats Stettin and Wesermünde, "Möwe", "Tirpitz", submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea, Wesermünde; naval salvage and maritime service command; Naval training workshops in Kiel and Wilhelmshaven; naval intelligence officers at radio stations in Kiel and Pillau, Rügen-Radio and East Station; naval bearing headquarters in Neumünster, Neusiedl am See, Pillau and Swinemünde; naval supply station in Esbjerg; naval weapon companies in Danzig, Hamburg-Tollerort, Königsberg (Pr), Memel and Stettin; Marlag and Milag Nord; Transport escort company Wilhelmshaven; hauliers ALTAIR, BRAKE, BREISGAU, DITHMARSCHEN, ERMLAND, FRANKEN, KÄRNTEN, NORDMARK, OSTFRIESLAND, PASSAT, SPICHERN und UCKERMARK; hauliers HUASCARAN and KAMERUN; residential vessel MONTE PASCOAL
Inventory description: The security ships included sweeping boats and sweeping boat escort ships, barrage crushers, minesweepers, outpost boats and submarine hunters. Characterisation of content: Individual logbooks, battle reports and war diary documents from the Second World War have been handed down, along with individual construction documents. State of development: Online-Findbuch Citation method: BArch, RM 96/...
Enthält: Befehlshaber der Sicherungsstreitkräfte; 1. Sicherungslehrdivision; 1. und 2. Donauflottille; 1., 2. und 3. Sicherungsstammabteilung; 1., 2. und 6. Transportflottille; 1., 2., 3. und 4. Sicherungsfrontausbildungsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5. und 6. Küstensicherungsverband; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17. und 21. Räumbootsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 8., 9., 10., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16. und 21. Sicherungsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 7., 9., 12., 21., 22., 23., 25., 27., 29., 30., 31., 32., 34., 36., 38., 40. und 56. Minensuchflottille; 1., 2., 3., 5., 7. und 8. Artillerieträgerflottille; 1., 3., 11., 12., 17. und 22. U-Jagdflottille; 1., 3., 6. und 8. Sperrbrecherflottille; 1., 5., 7., 8., 9., 10. und 11. Sicherungsdivision; 2., 3., 4. und 5. Geleitflottille; 3., 8., 9., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18., 20., 51., 53., 55., 57., 59., 61., 63., 64., 65., 66., 67. und 68. Vorpostenflottille; 4., 5., 6., 8., 9., 10., 11., 13. und 24. Landungsflottille; Artillerieausbildungsstelle des Befehlshabers der Sicherung der Nordsee; Artillerieschulboot DRACHE; Begleitdienstkommando Cuxhaven; Begleitschiffe KORALLE und NETTELBECK; Boote AF 2, AF 5, AF 9, AF 16, AF 17, AF 19, AF 20, AF 21, AF 23, AF 24, AF 25, AF 26, AF 27, AF 28, AF 29, AF 30, AF 31, AF 33, AF 34, AF 36, AF 37, AF 38, AF 39, AF 40, AF 42, AF 43, AF 45, AF 46, AF 48, AF 49, AF 50, AF 59, AF 60, AF 61, AF 63, AF 73, AF 74, AF 75, AF 77, AF 78, AF 79, AF 80, AF 81, AF 82, AF 83, AF 84, AF 85, AF 86, AF 87, AF 88, AF 90, AF 91, AF 93, AF 94, AF 100, AF 101, AF 102, AF 104, AF 106, AF 107, AF 109, AF 112, AF 877, AF 1074, G 323, G 232, G 234, G 235, G 236, G 237, G 238, H 27, ND 04, ND 20, NSA 22, NT 03, NT 04, NT 05, NT 11, RO 1, RO 24, TR 102, TR 105, TR 106 und TS 7; Boote HAGEN, HAST I, SAT AUGUST, SAT BORKELSTRÖM, SAT CASCADE, SAT HELENE, SAT JOOST, SAT KEMPHAN, SAT NIENBURG, SAT OSTSEE, SAT PARAAT, SAT POLARIS, SAT ROBERT MÜLLER, SAT SOEMBA, SAT THOMPENBURG und VOLKER; Fähnrichsausbildungskompanie Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Nordsee; Flottenbegleiter F 2, F 4, F 7, F 8 und F 10; Führer der Minenschiffe; Führerschiffe REIHER und RUGARD; Geleitkontrollschiff HAMBURG; Geleitschiff MÖWE I; Inspekteur Minenräumdienst Donau; Kanonenboote K 1, K 2, K 3 und K 4; Kohlentransportflottille; Küstensicherungsflottille Fiume; Minenleger FASANA; Minenräumschiffe BALI, PARIS, 11, 12, 25 und 26; Minenschiffe BRUMMER, ELSASS, HANSESTADT DANZIG, IRBEN, KUCKUCK, LAUTING, LINZ, LOTHRINGEN, OSTMARK, RHEIN und ROLAND; Minensuchboote M 1, M 2, M 3, M 4, M 7, M 14, M 15, M 16, M 17, M 18, M 19, M 22, M 23, M 29, M 30, M 32, M 33, M 35, M 36, M 81, M 82, M 102, M 104, M 131, M 151, M 154, M 155, M 201, M 202, M 203, M 204, M 205, M 251, M 252, M 253, M 255, M 256, M 261, M 265, M 266, M 267, M 272, M 273, M 291, M 293, M 294, M 301, M 302, M 306, M 321, M 322, M 323, M 324, M 326, M 327, M 328, M 329, M 330, M 341, M 342, M 348, M 361, M 362, M 364, M 365, M 368, M 369, M 401, M 403, M 405, M 406, M 407, M 411, M 415, M 423, M 425, M 431, M 436, M 437, M 441, M 443, M 446, M 453, M 455, M 456, M 460, M 461, M 467, M 470, M 484, M 496, M 502, M 510, M 517, M 522, M 545, M 575, M 581, M 598, M 602, M 603, M 604, M 605, M 606, M 607, M 608, M 609, M 610, M 611, M 612, M 801, M 802, M 803, M 806, M 807, M 808, M 3400, M 3406, M 3444, M 3611, M 3617, M 3620, M 3681, M 3813, M 3820, M 3823, M 3824, M 3825, M 3827, M 3828, M 3829, M 3830, M 3831, M 3832, M 3833, M 3834, M 3835, M 3838, M 3854, M 3856, M 3872, M 3875, M 3881, M 3882, M 3883, M 3884, M 3885, M 3886, M 3887, M 3888, M 3889, M 3890, M 3891, M 3892, M 3893, M 3894, M 3895 und M 3896; Pendelfrachter HANS, HERMANN und NIEDERSACHSEN; Räumboote R 14, R 15, R 16, R 21, R 31, R 32, R 43, R 47, R 48, R 49, R 52, R 53, R 57, R 58, R 59, R 63, R 67, R 68, R 69, R 71, R 76, R 83, R 85, R 87, R 88, R 90, R 91, R 96, R 98, R 99, R 100, R 101, R 102, R 103, R 104, R 105, R 107, R 110, R 112, R 113, R 115, R 117, R 118, R 119, R 120, R 121, R 122, R 124, R 126, R 127, R 128, R 130, R 132, R 133, R 134, R 135, R 136, R 137, R 138, R 140, R 142, R 143, R 144, R 146, R 147, R 148, R 149, R 150, R 152, R 154, R 155, R 160, R 162, R 167, R 172, R 173, R 175, R 176, R 181, R 187, R 189, R 199, R 202, R 212, R 214, R 220, R 223, R 225, R 226, R 228, R 229, R 230, R 231, R 233, R 234, R 236, R 238, R 240, R 241, R 242, R 243, R 244, R 245, R 246, R 247, R 249, R 251, R 252, R 253, R 254, R 255, R 256, R 257, R 258, R 259, R 262, R 263, R 264, R 265, R 266, R 267, R 268, R 269, R 270, R 271, R 273, R 174, R 175, R 183, R 288, R 302, R 303, R 305, R 307, R 308, R 309, R 310, R 311, R 312, R 401, R 403, R 406, R 407, R 408, R 409, R 410, R 411, R 412, R 413, R 414, R 415, R 416, R 417, R 418, R 419, R 420, R 421, R 422, RA 201, RA 202, RA 203, RA 204, RA 258, RD 109, RD 111, RD 112, RD 116 und RD 127; Räumbootsbegleitschiffe ALDERS, HILLE und WESER; Rheinflottille; Schiffe NYMPHE, OLDENBURG, TEUTOBURGER WALD, TOGO, WESTMARK und 192; Schnellboote S 10, S 11, S 13, S 15 und S 16; Seemännische Unteroffizierausbildungskompanie Esbjerg; Sperrbrecher AMMERLAND, 11, 13, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 33, 104, 131, 132, 139, 145, 148, 153, 154, 158, 167, 172, 177, 179, 185 und 190; Torpedoboote T 123, T 139 und T 196; U-Boote U 298, U 1052, U 1102 und UD 5; U-Bootsabwehrschule; U-Jagdboote BRAHE, DAHME, FD 1101, FD 1102, FD 1103, FD 1104, FD 1107, FD 1109, FD 1115, FD 1119, KUJ 1113, UJ 1/04, UJ 206, UJ 1201, UJ 1206, UJ 1207, UJ 1208, UJ 1222, UJ 1225, UJ 1227, UJ 1229, UJ 1430, UJ 1431, UJ 1432, UJ 1434, UJ 1435, UJ 1701, UJ 1702, UJ 1706, UJ 1707, UJ 1708, UJ 1709, UJ 1710, UJ 1712, UJ 1716, UJ 1717, UJ 1751, UJ 1754, UJ 1756, UJ 2207, UJ 2221, UJ 2226, UJ 2227, UJ 2228 und UJ 2229; U-Jagdschulungsstelle Bornholm; Vorpostenboote FO 1, FO 4, FO 5, FO 6, V 163, V 716, V 802, V 803, V 804, V 805, V 806, V 808, V 809, V 811, V 813, V 814, V 1102, V 1103, V 1104, V 1105, V 1107, V 1112, V 1114, V 1205, V 1206, V 1207, V 1208, V 1215, V 1216, V 1217, V 1219, V 1220, V 1221, V 1222, V 1223, V 1227, V 1231, V 1232, V 1234, V 1238, V 1239, V 1240, V 1242, V 1253, V 1255, V 1263, V 1264, V 1267, V 1268, V 1270, V 1402, V 1403, V 1404, V 1406, V 1410, V 1413, V 1414, V 1415, V 1418, V 1419, V 1420, V 1512, V 1601, V 1603, V 1604, V 1607, V 1703, V 1704, V 1705, V 1706, V 1708, V 1709, V 1710, V 1803, V 1804, V 1806, V 1809, V 1811, V 1812, V 1813, V 1816, V 1817, V 2001, V 2002, V 2003, V 2004, V 2005, V 2007, V 2011, V 2013, V 2014, V 2015, V 2017, V 2019, V 2022, V 5101, V 5102, V 5103, V 5104, V 5106, V 5108, V 5109, V 5110, V 5111, V 5112, V 5113, V 5114, V 5115, V 5116, V 5301, V 5302, V 5303, V 5304, V 5305, V 5306, V 5308, V 5309, V 5310, V 5311, V 5312, V 5313, V 5501, V 5502, V 5503, V 5504, V 5505, V 5506, V 5507, V 5508, V 5509, V 5510, V 5511, V 5512, V 5513, V 5514, V 5515, V 5516, V 5517, V 5518, V 5519, V 5520, V 5521, V 5522, V 5523, V 5524, V 5525, V 5526, V 5528, V 5530, V 5702, V 5703, V 5704, V 5706, V 5713, V 5716, V 5717, V 5719, V 5720, V 5721, V 5722, V 5723, V 5901, V 5902, V 5903, V 5904, V 5905, V 5906, V 5907, V 5908, V 5909, V 5915, V 5916, V 6103, V 6104, V 6105, V 6106, V 6108, V 6110, V 6111, V 6114, V 6115, V 6116, V 6118, V 6119, V 6301, V 6303, V 6304, V 6305, V 6306, V 6308, V 6310, V 6311, V 6312, V 6313, V 6314, V 6315, V 6316, V 6401, V 6402, V 6403, V 6406, V 6407, V 6408, V 6409, V 6411, V 6501, V 6502, V 6503, V 6504, V 6505, V 6514, V 6515, V 6601, V 6602, V 6603, VG 6604, V 6605, V 6607, V 6608, V 6609, V 6610, V 6611, V 6612, V 6613, V 6614, V 6615, V 6701, V 6702, V 6705, V 6801, V 6804, V 6805, V 6806, V 6807, V 6808, V 6812, V 6814, VP 302, VP 303, VP 305, VP 307, VP 310, VP 311, VP 313, VP 314, VP 315, VP 317 und VP 5701; Vorpostensicherungsboote VS 53, VS 58, VS 63, VS 204, VS 205, VS 206, VS 207, VS 501, VS 514, VS 518, VS 519, VS 520, VS 901, VS 902, VS 903, VS 904, VS 905, VS 906, VS 907, VS 908, VS 1201, VS 1202, VS 1204, VS 1504 und VS 1523; Wachschiffe 21 und 21
Note: Sawitzki: landing, European, sea, African, boat - content identical with 4814.
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History of the Inventor: The Reichsmarineamt (Reichsmarineamt) was created as the successor authority to the Imperial Admiralty with effect from April 1, 1889, in the form of a cabinet order (in addition to the Navy Cabinet and the Navy High Command). As the supreme Reich authority, the Reichsmarineamt was responsible for the organisation, administration, technology, armament and fortification of the navy. At the same time, it exercised Reich competence vis-à-vis the merchant navy and in the fields of maritime transport, nautical science and fisheries protection. The RMA was in charge of the Imperial Shipyards, the Shipbuilding Inspection Commission, the Naval Depot Inspectorate, Coastal District Offices, Station Headquarters, Naval Military Sacrets, the Naval Observatory, the Naval Commissioner of the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and the Kiautschou Government. The RMA was divided into the following organizational units: Central Department, General Navy Department, Shipyard Department/Submarine Office, Construction Department, Administrative Department, Weapons Department, Nautical Department, Kiautschou Protectorate Central Department, Medical Department, Justice Department, News Office. On 15 July 1919 the powers of the Reichsmarineamt were transferred to the Admiralty by decree of the Reich President. Characterisation of content: With the exception of the Arms Department, the Medical Department, the Legal Department and the Central Bureau of the Navy, all other organisational units in this inventory have files. Of particular importance from the Central Department are the State Secretary's files on the development of the Navy and the preparatory work for the Fleet Acts. An important part of the former hand files is also in the estate of State Secretary Tirpitz. The files handed down from the central department contain documents on protocol questions, launching, awarding of orders and central organisational matters as well as Reichstag material and a complete series of the "Allerhöchsten Kabinettsordres" for the navy from 1889 to 1918. The activities of the General Maritime Department on matters of organisation and service operation of ships and naval parts, personnel and replacement matters, questions of training in weapons service, uniforms, organisation of education, administration of justice, supply matters, military questions of ship construction and maritime law are well documented. The files of the Construction Department provide a source of considerable importance for the history of the navy and technology. This includes construction files for all heavy and medium-sized combat ships completed by 1914, as well as approx. 10,000 construction plans and other technical drawings for ships and boats. In addition, scientific research results on strength issues, material development, drag tests and general building regulations have also been handed down. The files of the budget department fully document the development of the naval budget, in particular the financing of the fleet building programmes. Here you will also find budget and administrative files on the establishment of the German protectorate Kiautschou as well as on pension and retirement matters of officers, teams and civil servants. Also well preserved are the files of the administrative department, which mainly document catering, clothing and accommodation matters of the navy. Of particular note are the files on numerous foundations for which the Reichsmarineamt was in charge. In connection with the responsibility for food and clothing, extensive series of files on the care of the German population during the war were produced. The traditional files of the news agency contain documents on the economic situation in Germany, the development of shipping, maritime traffic and fleet interests, censorship measures, the collection and distribution of war news and foreign propaganda. An extensive collection of newspaper clippings is also included. Also worth mentioning are the correspondence series on association matters, especially the German Fleet Association. The Nautical Department has files on sea mark and coastal signal matters, cutlery excerpts, travel reports and expeditions. From the shipyard department responsible for the equipment and maintenance of ships, shipyards and vehicles, only a small remainder of files on submarine matters, occasionally also torpedo matters, has been preserved. The departments and departments of the shipyard department responsible for the processing of the submarine system were made independent in 1917 to the submarine office. The documents produced during the short period of its existence reflect the measures taken to promote submarine construction, in particular the material provision during the final phase of the First World War. Worth mentioning here is still material about the planned technical evaluation of war diaries of the submarines. Scope, explanation: Holdings without growth593 lfm24181 AE, approx. 10000 ship drawings/plans (RM 3/12,000-22,600) Citation method: BArch, RM 3/...
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Räumboote auf Kriegsmarsch", Feb 17, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Wir räumen englische Minen", Feb 17, 1941. 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "From Montevideo to an M-Boat", Feb 17, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Minensucher Shoot Down a Torpedo Airplane", Feb 17, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Minensucher Shoot Down a Torpedo Aircraft", Feb 17, 1941. Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Feuererlaubnis - Gerät schlippen!", Feb. 16, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "9 o'clock: ready for sea", Feb. 17, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "9 o'clock: ready for sea", Feb. 17, 1941 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Kurt Pieper, "Twenty-five shots in front of the bow (Surprising Overhaul of Norwegian Coastal Navigation - Frivolous Passenger Ship Captains)", Feb. 21, 1941. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 5th platoon Le Havre: War correspondent Josef Vidua, "Stützpunkte des neuen Europa (Streiflichter aus einem Hafen an der Kanalfront - Es wird wieder gearbeitet)", 24th Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, Aarhus: Sonderführer (M. A.) Karl Eschenburg, "Kriegswache an den Minensperren", Feb 24, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st Platoon: Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Seamen und Stoßtruppler", Feb 18, 1941; Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Seamen und Stoßtruppler", 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st Platoon: Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Seamen und Stoßtruppler", 18th Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st platoon: Kriegsberichter Eberhard Hübner, "Antje hat's ihnen angean", 26th Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd Company, 4th platoon Belgium: Kriegsberichter Marine-Artillerist Hugo Bürger, "Blasenbahn hinterbord voraus", Im Febr. 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Otto Pautz, "Ihr Ballett tanzte für unsere Soldaten in Dänemark", Feb. 22, 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 3rd Platoon Aarhus; Naval War Reporter Division West, Feb. 3, 1941. Zug Channel Coast: Wortberichter Hans Weissert, "'Greetings and Thanks' to the former allies' (English bombs on French houses), Feb 24, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Kurt Pieper, "English guns against England", 22nd century. Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 3rd Zug Canal Coast: Wortberichter Hans Weissert, "A Race through the Canal", Feb. 19, 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 4. Zug Belgium: Kriegsberichter Leisegang, "Das sind unsere blauen Jungs", Im Febr. 1941 oder 26. Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: Kriegsberichter Martin Jente, "Schnellboot crackt zwei Britenfrachter", 20. Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2. Zug: War reporter Hans Dietrich, "Blaue Jungen erleben Land und Leute der Bretagne", Feb. 19, 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 2nd Zug: War reporter Hans Dietrich, "Lachsalven an der Atlantikküste" (German Navy visits a front theatre), 17th Feb., 1941. Feb. 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon, 4th Platoon Belgium: Naval artillerist Bürger, "Es pfeift in Leinen und Antennen" (In Wind und See mit "M." in den Atlantik), Im Febr. 1941 oder 27. Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd platoon: Kriegsberichter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Die Bordflieger", Febr. 27, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd company, 4th platoon Belgium: Kriegsberichter Leisegang, "In der Funkbude eines Schnellboots", Im Febr. 1941 or 1 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Marine Artiller Otto Pautz, "Young Ensigns as Medical Students", 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus; Navy War Reporter Company North, 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 1 Platoon Aartiller, 6 Platoon Aar. Zug Aarhus: war correspondent naval artillerist Otto Pautz, "With Remscheid's coat of arms against England", Feb. 5, 1941; naval war correspondent company North, 1st Zug: special leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Karl Eschenburg, "submarine ... all times lucky trip", Feb. 14, 1941; Navy War Reporter Department West, 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Wilhelm Richrath, "Das war so ein Einsatz!", Feb. 15, 1941; Navy War Reporter Department West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: Photo Reporter Walter Schöppe, "Bordleben" (A day in our navy during a time in port), 16th Platoon: "The Navy War Reporter Department West", "Das war so ein Einsatz! Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "78,000 tons of sunken English merchant ship space lie behind us", Feb. 15th 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "Every Situation Grows: The Spies! Soldier, Administrative Officer and Comrade in One Person", Feb. 23, 1941; Naval War Reporting Department West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: Sonderführer Leutnant (M. A.) Anton Deininger, "It were hard hours ..." (in German) (Artillery duels of an Italian submarine), mid-Feb 1941 or 3 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "A British Aircraft Torpedoes Itself", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Lieutenant M. A. Curt E. Schreiber, "On Weather and Weather Makers in the War at Sea", 14 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North: Leo de Laforgue, "A British Aircraft Torpedoes Itself", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Lieutenant M. A. Curt E. Schreiber, "On Weather and Weather Makers in the War at Sea", 14 Feb 1941. 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Sailor Walter Melms, "Was Matrosen lesen", Feb 21, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus, "Was Matrosen lesen", Feb 21, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus, "Was Matrosen lesen", 21 Feb 1941. Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Walter Melms, "Danes see new German raw materials", Feb. 24, 1941; 2nd Marine War correspondent company War correspondent Adolf Ried, 3rd Platoon, "Spring in Flanders", March 3, 1941; Navy war correspondent company North, 1st Platoon, Feb. 24, 1941; 3rd Platoon, "Spring in Flanders", March 3, 1941; Navy war correspondent company North, Feb. 1, 1941. Zug Aarhus: Kriegsberichter Walter Melms, "From D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a to Kiel" (From English Internment Camp to German Navy), Feb 25, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, from the 3rd Platoon, "Künder deutscher Seegeltung", Feb 26, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 3rd Platoon Channel Coast: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, "Deutsche Seenotbojen unverwüstlich", 25th Platoon, "Deutsche Seenotbojen unverwüstlich", 1941. Feb. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 3rd platoon: War correspondent Paul Reymann, "Torpedoboot wieder klar", March 1, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: War correspondent Hans Biallas, 3rd platoon, "Die Tanker sollen nicht vergessen", Feb. 28, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West II, 3rd platoon Channel coast: War correspondent Hans Weissert, "Can we enter Dover?"Feb. 28, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West 1. Zug: War Reporter W. I. Rempel, "Nachtgespenster", Feb. 22, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1. Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Walter Melms, "Fliegeralarm, Konservendosen und Matrosenbräute", Feb. 28, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Otto Pautz, "Bei einer deutschen Seefunkstation", Feb. 27, 1941. 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West 2nd Company, 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Leisegang, "Flanders Spring!", March 1941 or 7th March 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 5th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Leisegang, "Flanders Spring! Zug Le Havre: War correspondent Josef Vidua, "Vorfrühlingsfahrt an der Kanalküste", 3 March 1941; Naval War Reporting Department West, 2nd train: War correspondent Wilhelm Richrath, "So'n Ubootsmutje", Im Febr. 1941 or 7 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Josef Vidua, "Naval Construction Supervision in French Shipyards", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 3rd Platoon Canal Coast: Word Reporter Hans Weissert, "Finkenwerder Fischer im Dienst der Kriegsmarine", 2 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Company 2: War Reporters Hans Biallas, 3rd Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Department West, "Naval Construction Supervision in French Shipyards", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 3rd Platoon Canal Coast: Word Reporter Hans Weissert, "Finkenwerder Fischer im Dienst der Kriegsmarine", 2 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Company 2: War Reporters Hans Biallas, 3rd Platoon War Reporters, 3rd Platoon Zug, "Nur die Kartoffelkiste hat sich selbständig gemacht" (Minensuchboote bei grober See), (The boy is called like the whole flotilla), March 1, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Zug Aarhus: War Reporter Seaman Walter Melms, "Soldaten im Maschinenraum", February 20, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 4th Zug Belgium: War Reporter WB. Sonderführer (Leutnant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "One fell where four thousand died", March 16 or March 10, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, from the 3rd platoon, "Wir fegen die Straßen vor des Tommys Haustür", March 5, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Adolf Ried from the 3rd platoon, "Wir fegen die Straßen vor des Tommys Haustür", March 5, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Adolf Ried from the 3rd platoon, "Wir fegen die Straßen vor des Tommys Haustür", March 5, 1941. Zug, "Die deutsche Wehrmacht steht Sprungbereit", March 4, 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 1st Zug Cherbourg: War reports Special Leader Lieutenant M. A. Hans Arenz, "Vorpostenboots-Kommandanten", March 10, 1941; Navy War Reports Company North, 3rd Zug: War reports J. G. Bachmann, "'Ursula' in Nöten! (Minensucher put English submarine), March 4, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Gerhard Ludwig Milau, "Minen um Mitternacht vor Tommies Tor", 7. March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: War correspondent Jochen Brennecke, "'Schweinsgeige' greets 'Rübenschwein'" (A strange encounter in the middle of some ocean), March 7, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War correspondent sailor Walter Melms, "In the soldiers' home they met again ...", March 7, 1941. Zug Bordeaux: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer Lieutnant M. A. Anton Deininger, "Auf einsamem Posten im Ozean" (On a lonely post in the ocean), end of February 1941 or 10 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 5. Zug Le Havre: War correspondent Josef Vidua, "French Channel Ports under German Flak Protection", 5 March 1941; Naval War Reporter's Department West, 6th Zug Bordeaux: War correspondent Walter Köhler, "A freighter makes it through!"Early March 1941 or 11 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: Naval Artillerist Schwarz, "Wir fischen einen englische Sperrballon", 11 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company, 4th Platoon Belgium: Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Seemannsgräber in Feindesland", 9 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 1st Platoon Zug: War correspondent Eberhard Hübner, "Eine Porzellanfahrt" (With German minelayers on the English coast), March 1, 1941; Marine War correspondent company North: War correspondent Theo Janssen, "Kameradschaft gestaltet Feierstunde", 14th century. March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: War Reporter G. L. Milau, "Die Zange wird schärfer", 7 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Wb. Naval artillerist Hugo Bürger, "4,000 crosses somewhere in Flanders ...", 7 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 3rd platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "The Patron Saint", 14 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 6th platoon Bordeaux: Special Leader Lieutenant M. A. Anton Deininger, "Ein Tanker als Prise aufgebracht" (With 15,400 t petrol and 218 prisoners reached the port of destination), mid-March 1941 or 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Platoon Aarhus: Kriegsberichter Walter Melms, "Matrosenhosen sind nie weit genug", 28. Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon: War Reporters Eberhard Hübner, "Der Schalk auf der Brücke", 14 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Der Torpedo", 10th Platoon: War Reporters Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Der Nonnenbruch," "Der Torpedo," 10th Platoon: War Reporters Eberhard Hübner, "Der Schalk auf der Brücke,", 14 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Der Torpedo," 10th Platoon: "Der Torpedo," 10th Platoon: War Reporters Eberhard Havner, "Der Schalk auf der Brücke,", 14 March 1941. March 1941; Naval War Reporting Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Unsere Zerstörer", March 13, 1941; Naval War Reporting Division West, 1st Platoon: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Fritz Ehrhardt, "Na denn, Hartwig! (German Soldier Humor), 11 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Unsere Schnellboote!", 13 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporters J. G. Bachmann, "Kanal-Alltag" (Heroes between Mainland and Island), 11 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Unsere Schnellboote! March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Naval artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "The Weapons of the Navy", 18 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporters Walter Melms, "Airmen, Mines, Submarines ..." (From the War Diary of an Outpost Flotilla), 10 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Deutsche Kriegslotsen helfen der Handelsschiffahrt", 10 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Gedichte 'Kriegsmarine'", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Kriegsberichter", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Deutsche Kriegslotsen helfen der Handelsschiffahrt", 10th Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Gedichte 'Kriegsmarine'", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Deutsche Kriegslotsen helfen der Handelsschiffahrt", 10th Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Gedichte 'Kriegsmarine'", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, 13th. March 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Three Crosses in Normandy", March 13, 1941; Marine War Reports Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporter Marine Artiller August Heinrich Esser, "In einer nordfranzösischen Hafenkneipe", 14th Platoon Le Havre, "In einer nordfranzösischen Hafenkneipe", 14th Platoon March 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon: War Reporter W. I. Rempel, "Die Jubiläumsmine", 10 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Horst Scharfenberg, "Auf Stichfahrt mit Sperrbrecher X", 13 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 2nd Platoon: Kriegsberichter Dr. Fritz Schwiegk, "Ärztliche Betreuung auf Kriegsschiffen", 14 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Ein Dutzend weißer Wimpel", 8 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Den nächsten Torpedo übernehmen wir", 10th Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Ein Dutzend weißer Wimpel", 8 March 1941. March 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Dr. Curt Weithas, "Kanonier - Dolmetscher - Kriegsberichter", March 14, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter Paul Reymann, "Kameraden in Übersee", March 7, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon: War Reporter Paul Reymann, "Kameraden in Übersee", March 7, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; N. Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Walter Melms, "Fliegerkameraden aus deminenfeld gerettet", March 12, 1941; Marine War correspondent company North, 3rd train: War correspondent J. G. Bachmann, "Unser Stabsarzt fährt mit", March 21, 1941; Marine War correspondent department West, 2nd company 4th train Belgium: War correspondent Marine Artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "Auf Vorposten im Kanalnebel", 19 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: War Reporter Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Anton Deininger, "Neunzehn Monate unterwegs", mid-March 1941 or 24 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter Oberleutnant zur See Dr. Walter Lohmann, "Auf Pirschfahrt an Englands Ostküste", March 20, 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: War Reporters Willy Beilstein, "Auf einsamer Position im Weltmeer", March 18, 1941; Marine War Reporters Company West, 2nd: War Reporters Hans Biallas, of the 3rd Platoon: "Die Kanalküste: Eine deutsche Festung", 18th Platoon: "The Channel Coast: A German Fortress", March 18th, 1941. March 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Minenräumschiff auf Position", March 18, 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Die Ballade von der 'Paris'", March 18, 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 1st Platoon, March 1, 1941; Navy War Reporter Division West, March 1, 1941. Zug: War correspondent Dr. C. Coler, "Minenräumboote an Frankreichs Küste", 19 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Nächte throw der Tommy Minen", 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Nächte throw der Tommy Minen", 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Minen Throw der Tommy Throws", 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Minenräumboote an Frankreichs Küste", 19 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: Marine-Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas of 3rd Reich. Train: "Outpost Boat in the Channel", 17 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company West, 2nd Division: War Reporter Helmut Ecke, 3rd Train: "Our Commander is soo!", 17 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Division West, 2nd Train: War Reporter Heinrich Schwich, "Remembrance of the Narvik Arch Line", 21st Division: "Our Commander is Soo! March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Fools of Yesterday - Heroes of Today", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Snapshots from Bord", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Snapshots from Bord", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Naval Heroes of Today", 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Snapshots from Bord", 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon, 2nd Platoon Belgium Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War correspondent M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Das sind unsere Sperrbrecher", 26 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War correspondent August Heinrich Esser, "'T 3'wird geborgen", 20 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 1st Platoon Le Havre, "T 3'wird geborgen", 20 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 1st Platoon Le Havre, 26 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, "T 3'wird geborgen", 20 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 1st Platoon Le Havre, 5th Platoon Le Havre, 5th Platoon Le Havre, 1st Platoon Le Havre, 20 March 1941, 20 March 1941, 20 March 1941, 20 March 1941, 1. Zug Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Unser Wesen", 17 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Es geht nicht ohne Fiffi und Molli", 26 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Batterien, Molen und eine Straße", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Get a bucket of compressed air", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon: War Reporters Dr. C. Coler, "Bunte Flaggen über dem Hafen", 22 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Fritz Huck, "Wir fahren 'Geleit' im Atlantik", 29 March 1941; 8th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: War Reporter Sonderführer (Lieutnant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Kriegsberichter in den Kämpfen um Narvik", 29th Reich War Reporter in the Fights for Narvik", 29th Reich War Reporter in the Fights for Narvik, 29th Reich War Reporter in the Fights for Narvik. March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Die 'Nordwacht' nördlichste deutsche Soldatenzeitung", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Über die Erzbahn von Narvik nach Sildvik", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Über die Erzbahn von Narvik nach Sildvik", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Die 'Nordwacht' nördlichste deutsche Soldatenzeitung", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Halbkompanie: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Über die Erzbahn von Narvik nach Sildvik", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Halbkompany: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, 29 March 1941 Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Kurt Parbel, "Die letzten Wochen der Kämpfe um Narvik", March 29, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West: Kriegsberichter Hans Kreis, "Junge Unterseebootsfahrer am Feind", March 12, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2, West: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, vom 3. Zug, "Hurra, die erste Mine gekrackt! Department: War correspondent Hans Biallas from 3rd Platoon: "Wenn der Schuss nach hinten geht", 19 March 1941; 8th Navy War correspondent Half Company: War correspondent Leisegang, "Nachchtliche Minensuche im Kanal", 28 March 1941; Navy War correspondent North: War correspondent Werner Franck, "Wir fahren Schleife", 25 March 1941; Navy War correspondent North: Werner Franck, "Wir fahren Schleife", 25 March 1941. March 1941; Naval War Reporters Department North: War Reporter Gerhard Ludwig Milau, "One Year with the Navy in Denmark: Sketches from Skagen", March 29, 1941; 8th Naval War Reporters Half Company: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Commodore Bonte, the Hero of Narvik! Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Der Kampf um das Erz", March 27, 1941; 8th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter M. A. Gefreiter Ulrich Blindow, "Wir suchen nach Minen!", March 26, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: Kriegsberichter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Die Männer vom Vorpostenboot X", March 31, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: Kriegsberichter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Die Männer vom Märzboot X", March 31, 1941. March 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "Da raasten die Minensuch - Kutterläufer ...", March 31, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "Geleit nach Norden", March 31, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Die Nummer 1 auf Bord", March 31, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Die Kummer 1 auf Bord", March 31, 1941. March 1941; 3rd Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Oberleutnant zur See Dr. Walter Lohmann, "Das war eine Schnellbootsnacht!", March 24, 1941; 7th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie, Marine Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "Auch den Vorposten scheint mal die Sonne", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie, "That Was a Speedboat Night", March 24, 1941; 7th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie, Marine Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "Auch den Vorposten scheint mal die Sonne", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter Helmut, "Auch die Sonne scheint", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "The Sun Shines for a Time", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "The Sun Shines for a Time. March 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter M. A. Otto Pautz, "From the History of a Successful Submarine", March 30, 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Corporal Walter Richleske, "Exciting Voyage Along Norway's Coast", March 28, 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Corporal Walter Richleske, "Exciting Voyage Along Norway's Coast", March 28, 1941. March 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Die Werftliegezeit 'Erholungsurlaub' eines Schiffes", 28 March 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Die Werftliegezeit 'Erholungsurlaub' eines Schiffes", 28 March 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Die Werftliegezeit 'Erholungsurlaub' eines Schiffes", 28 March 1941 Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Rums - und ab war der 'Spargel'", March 31, 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung West: 5th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: War Reporter Dr. Wilhelm Maus, "Wache, Zeitung" (As a Newspaper Driver in a Marine-Propaganda-Company), April 1, 1941. 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "Minensuchboote auf der Werft", March 29, 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Unter der Back," March 29, 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Heinz Beckmann, "Minensuch hat Ruh! March 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "Was Bonzo, der Bordhund, erlebte", 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter Paul Reymann, "Schnellboote zwischen Abend und Morgen", 20 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Schnellboote bleiben am Feind", 21 March 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: 2nd Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Aarhus: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer (Lieutnant M. A.) Hans Giese, "Mutter - so died Dein Sohn!", 2 April 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2 Zug: Kriegsberichter Dr. Fritz Schwiegk, "Englands-Blockade - tatsächlich und rechtlich wirksam", 21 March 1941; Marine Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Richard Kaufmann, "Ein Minensuchboot geht auf Schlip", 28 March 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Vom Einsatzhafen zur Heimat", 14 March 1941; 3. Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Sailor Dr. Horst-Gotthard East, "Rhine and Ruhr Help Rotterdam", 31 March 1941; Navy Propaganda Department North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Marine Artillerist Otto Pautz, "A Life in the Service of Submarine Weapons", 4 Apr. 1941.
Phototype: Photo. Format: 22,5 X 16,7. Description: half-timbered building with corrugated iron roof, 2 Europeans and 4 Africans, dogs. Remark: Surface damaged.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 9,0 X 6,0. Description: View of water: steamer and front boats with oars, back port and lighthouse.
Leipziger MissionswerkHistory of the Inventory Designer: Skl = Operations Department of the Naval Command Office, Chief of the Authority was Chief of the Staff of the Naval War Command (Skl) from April 1, 1937. In this capacity, in 1938, the former naval intelligence department of the Naval Command Office was subordinated to him. In 1939 the Chief of Staff of the Skl handed over the leadership of the Naval Command Office. In 1939, as a result of the dissolution of the General Naval Office, the Nautical and Military Technical Division joined the Skl. From May 1, 1944, the Chief of the Staff of the Skl was known as the Chief of the Skl. Inventory Description: On April 1, 1937, the Chief of the Naval Command Office was given the additional service designation "Chief of the Staff of the Naval War Command (Skl)". Shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939, the Personalunion chief of the Naval Command Office/Head of the Naval Headquarters Staff was abolished. The Naval Command Office received its own Chief of Staff, who was subordinate to the Chief of Staff of the Skl. From 1.5.1944 the chief of the staff of the Skl led the service designation chief of the naval war management. The naval warfare management was the coordinating and decision-making body for all areas of naval warfare. She was in charge of operational and strategic warfare. It dealt with armaments and personnel matters, tactical problems, questions of ship readiness, equipment and supplies, questions of mine, air and land warfare as well as navigational and meteorological problems. The Skl was divided into the following sections: Chief of the Skl Staff (issued the operational guidelines and orders for the conduct of naval warfare and the deployment of naval forces); Chief of Naval Warfare; Operations Department (dealt with all areas related to the conduct of naval warfare and regulated the deployment of the Navy within the framework of the overall operations and ensured the operational cooperation of the Navy with the army and air force); U-boat department (was responsible for determining the military prerequisites and requirements for submarine construction, the establishment and training of submarine formations and crews, for the creation and design of submarine bases and escort ships as well as the submarine and anti-submarine defence); U-boat command and control department; naval intelligence department / naval intelligence department (was responsible for the entire naval intelligence service, d.h. for the securing of the intelligence connections, for the organisation and deployment of the intelligence service, for radio reconnaissance and radio measurement, as well as for the development, equipment and training of intelligence devices); intelligence evaluation department (collection and evaluation of all intelligence important for naval warfare and the resulting creation of the basis for enemy assessments by the operation group); locating service department (evaluation of operational experience, development, introduction and equipment of locating devices and systems); nautical department (head of the entire hydrographic and meteorological service). Characterisation of the contents: The main part of the tradition from the time after 1933 is the war diary of the Skl with its annexes, which, with a few exceptions, is completely preserved. The war diary records all essential events of the war events, also the land and air war. It also contains political and situation overviews and material on international law, propaganda and merchant shipping. Particularly noteworthy are the documents of the Operations Department and again those of Unit A (Operations of the Naval War, e.g. Case "Weser Exercise", case "Barbarossa", planning "Sea Lion", occupation of Denmark and Norway, attack on the Soviet Union, invasion 1944), of Unit I (International and Naval Law of War), of Unit L (Air Force Issues), of Unit M (work on the Mediterranean theatre of war, Balkans and the Black Sea), N (work on the theatre of war of the Group North, the Norwegian area and the operations spanning the Baltic Sea), and the W (work on the Western area, the Atlantic area and the French coastal forefield). The files of the Operations Department (e.g. case "Weser Exercise", occupation of Denmark) are relatively extensive. The material of the Merchant Shipping and Economic War group as well as of the General Department III (organisational and armament issues) are just as important as the files of the various departments of the Naval Intelligence Service. In addition there is also material about the Japanese Navy, the Spanish Civil War as well as about the cooperation with the Soviet Union, Italy and Spain. State of development: Findbuch, Datenbank Umfang, Erläuterung: Bestand ohne Zuwachs 152 lfm 3125 AE Zitierweise: BArch, RM 7/...
Photographer: Black?. Phototype: Roll film print. Format: 8,5 X 5,8 Description: Watussi = steamer. Reference: Neg. and cardboard No. 30 in negative box ( 1 print).
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Sawitzki: beach, carrier, boat
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