- description: finding aids: partly database; find book, 88 Bde* Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage, XX HA, EM
Brandenburg
109 Archival description results for Brandenburg
finding aids: finding aid book, 1 vol.
Contains: 1)A:Schwitzer, Hermann/B:01.10.1859, Bielitz/C:engineer, chemist, technical plant manager/D:ev. (fr. mos.)/E:Kassel/F:Tschechoslowakei/G:S. 1-2; 2)A:Schwitzer, Maria Magdalene born Paul/B:03.02.1867, Berlichingen (Württemberg)/C:/D:röm.-kath./E:/F:/G:p. 1; 3)A:Schwing, Louisa Olga/B:/C:/D:/E:Halle (Saale)/F:France (Alsace-Lorraine), Französin/G:S. 3-6; 4)A:Schäffer, Georg Silvester/B:31.12.1859, Levenz (Hungary)/C:Rentier (fr. Artist)/D:kath./E:Groß-Köris/F:stateless (fr. Great Britain, Austria), Hungarian or German?/G:S. 7-8; 5)A:Schäffer, Maria Bertha Emma née Melchert/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 7; 6)A:Schumann, Karl Julius/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Tschatach (Gouv. Tiflis, Russia)/F:/G:S. 9-10; 7)A:Schröder, Marie von, née Flemming/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 11-15; 8)A:Schlesner, Adolf/B:/C:/D:/E:Agilla (East Prussia)/F:/G:p. 16; 9)A:Schönberg, Abusch (Adolf)/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Frankfurt am Main/F:Alsace-Lorraine, Pole/G:S. 17-34; 10)A:Schöppen, Joseph/B:/C:/D:/E:Salamanca/F:/G:p. 35-38; 11)A:Schöppen, Alfred/B:/C:/D:/E:Salamanca/F:/G:p. 35-38; 12)A:Schöppen, Richard/B:/C:/D:/E:Salamanca/F:/G:p. 35-38; 13)A:Schaap, Joseph Franziskus/B:14.06.1900, Cleve (Krs. Cleve)/C:Baker/D:cath./E:Kevelaer (Krs. Geldern)/F:Netherlands, Netherlands/G:S. 39-40; 14)A:Schaap, Katharina Mechtilde née Brüx, Reffeling/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 39; 15)A:Schweid, Isaak Meier/B:/C:Trödlergeschäft/D:mos./E:Minden/F:Polen/G:p. 41-47; 16)A:Schweid, Salomon/B:14.05.1915, Minden/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 41; 17)A:Schweid, Rosa/B:11.02.1917, Minden/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 41; 18)A:Schenkel, Friedrich Thomas/B:14.06.1901, Zwittau (Moravia)/C:soldier (fr. waiter, servant)/D:kath./E:castle Walzen (Krs. Neustadt)/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), German/G:p. 48-55; 19)A:Schenkel, Stefan/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), German/G:S. 49-50; 20)A:Schenkel, Aurelie née Lux/B:/C:/D:/E:Zwittau (Moravia)/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Austria), German/G:S. 49-50; 21)A:Scholz, Egon/B:02.02.1918, Rostock/C:/D:kath./E:Haste/F:Tschechoslowakei/G:S. 56-57; 22)A:Wöstmann, Mathias/B:/C:Arbeiter/D:/E:Haste/F:/G:S. 56; 23)A:Scholz, Marie/B:/C:Fabrikarbeiterin/D:/E:/F:Czechoslovakia/G:S. 57; 24)A:Schmidtke, Wilhelm/B:/C:/D:/E:Moscow/F:Russia/G:S. 58-60; 25)A:Schmidtke, Arthur/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 59; 26)A:Schapiro, Leon/B:11.11.1878, Odessa/C:Diplomingenieur, Director (Karosseriewerke "Schebera" Berlin-Tempelhof)/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Ukraine/G:S. 61-65; 27)A:Schapiro, Debora née Rauchwerger/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 61; 28)A:Schapiro, Theodor/B:10.01.1914, Odessa/C:/D:mosaisch/E:/F:/G:S. 61; 29)A:Schneuer, Hertha/B:08.09.1897, Berlin/C:Stenotypistin/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Österreich/G:S. 66-67; 30)A:Scholz, Gertrud Martha/B:14.03.1898, Groß-Wartenberg/C:Stenotypistin/D:/E:Breslau/F:/G:S. 68-71; 31)A:Fair Weather, Leo Lazar/B:19.06.1893, Tarnow (Galicia)/C:Bank Officer/D:mos.E:Berlin/F:Poland (fr. Austria)/G:S. 72-73; 32)A:Fair Weather, Agnes nee Placek/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 72; 33)A:Schulz, Friedrich jun./B:/C:Student/D:/E:Teschen (Poland), Vienna/F:Poland (fr. Austria), Deutscher/G:S. 74-83; 34)A:Schulz, Friedrich sen./B:/C:Weinhändler/D:/E:Teschen (Poland)/F:/G:S. 80; 35)A:Schauder, Paul (Pinkas)/B:Kollomea/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Halle (Saale)/F:/G:p. 84-93; 36)A:Krager (gen. Lerner), Chorim/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 90; 37)A:Schmorell, Franz/B:/C:Employee/D:/E:Orenburg/F:/G:p. 94-96; 38)A:Schächtor (Schächter), Samuel Juda/B:13.09.1875, Vasilan (Bukovina)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin-Treptow/F:Austria/G:S. 97-98; 39)A:Schächtor (Schächter), Etie born Blumenfeld/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 97; 40)A:Schächtor (Schächter), Max Walter/B:19.03.1908, Berlin/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 97; 41)A:Schächtor (Schächter), Victoria/B:02.07.1911, Berlin-Treptow/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 97; 42)A:Schutz, Paul Johann Gottlieb/B:22.04.1866, Odessa/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 99-108; 43)A:Schutz, Karl/B:/C:/D:/E:Odessa/F:/G:p. 99, 108; 44)A:Schächter gen. Krämer, Feibisch (Philipp)/B:31.05.1876, Kolomea (Galicia)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Frankfurt a. O./F:Poland (fr. Austria), Galizier/G:S. 109-111, 285-288; 45)A:Schächter, Dora born Wine smoke (recte French horn)/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 109; 46)A:Scholze, Emil/B:/C:/D:/E:Aschersleben/F:/G:p. 113-115; 47)A:Schiffer, Leo/B:19.12.1887, Bochnia near Krakow (Galicia)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Wiesbaden/F:Poland (fr. Austria), Pole/G:S. 112, 116-124; 48)A:Schiffer, Betty née Besmann/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 116; 49)A:Besmann, Gustav/B:/C:Wine Dealer/D:/E:Limburg/F:/G:S. 116; 50)A:Schwalbe, Isidor/B:14.04.1875, Budapest/C:Kaufmann, Carpet Dealer/D:mos./E:Berlin-Schöneberg/F:Poland or Russia?/:S. 125-136; 51)A:Reisz/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Berlin/F:/G:S. 127; 52)A:Schwalbe, Paula née Pack/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 134; 53)A:Schlamowitz, Josef/B:/C:Schuhmacher/D:/E:Berlin/F:stateless or Poland?/G:S. 137-140; 54)A:Manasse, Imanuel/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Berlin/F:/G:S. 139; 55)A:Seelig, Georg/B:/C:Juwelier/D:/E:Berlin/F:/G:S. 139; 56)A:Schnurmann, Wilhelm/B:Berlin/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Poland/G:S. 141; 57)A:Schwarzstein, Leon/B:10.10.1876, Brody (Galicia)/C:Arzt, Dr. med./D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Austria/G:S. 142-144; 58)A:Schwarzstein, Margarete née Isaac/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 142; 59)A:Schwarzstein, Gerda/B:26.02.1911, Berlin/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 142; 60)A:Schwarzstein, Heinz Helmut/B:27.05.1918, Berlin/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 142; 61)A:Schmidtke, Wilhelm Hermann Heinrich/B:20.07.1858, Heidemühl (Krs. Schlochau)/C:without (fr. factory official)/D:ev./E:Zyrardow (Krs. Blonie)/F:Russia or Poland, German/G:S. 145-160; 62)A:Schmidtke, Ida/B:14.06.1897, Zyrardow (Krs. Blonie, Poland)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 151, 155, 158; 63)A:Schmidtke, Eleonore Olga/B:11.07.1895, Zyrardow (Blonie, Poland)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 151, 155, 158; 64)A:Schmidkte, Erna/B:03.03.1900, Zyrardow (Blonie, Poland/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S.) 155; 65)A:Schmidkte, Klara Marthilde Bertha née Gürtler/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 155; 66)A:Schindler, Franz Xaver Vinzenz/B:31.12.1887, Pisarov, Moravia/C:Glasschleifer/D:kath./E:Quadrath/F:Czechoslovakia, Mähre/G:S. 161-162; 67)A:Schindler, Berta née Harant/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 161; 68)A:Schindler, Ella Berta/B:11.03.1913, Düren/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 161; 69)A:Schindler, Theresia/B:Quadrath (Krs. Bergheim), Erft./C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 161; 70)A:Schönbach, Jakob/B:Czernowitz/C:/D:/E:Halle (Saale)/F:Österreich/G:S. 163-170; 71)A:Schröder, Christoph/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Tbilisi/F:Russia/G:S. 171-175; 72)A:Schneider, David/B:21.04.1859, Wendsiagoli (Gouv. Kowno)/C:Pensioner (fr. Schneider)/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Russland/G:S. 176-177; 73)A:Schneider, Ida née Lindenstädt/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 176; 74)A:Rotenberger (Rottenberger) gen. Schwarz, Josef/B:07.11.1884, Lezajsk (Galicia)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Brandenburg a. H./F:Poland (fr. Austria), Galizier/G:S. 178-180; 75)A:Rotenberger (Rottenberger) gen. Black, Malbe née Rosenblüth/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 178; 76)A:Rotenberger (Rottenberger) gen. Schwarz, Berta/B:22.03.1913, Brandenburg a. H./C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 178; 77)A:Rotenberger (Rottenberger) gen. Schwarz, Max/B:14.06.1918, Brandenburg a. H./C:/D:mos.E:/F:/G:S. 178; 78)A:Schmeidler, Leopold/B:/C:Kellner/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 181-182; 79)A:Schmitz, Clementine Adolphine/B:15.02.1858, Osterath (Landkrs. Krefeld)/C:/D:/E:Waldkirch i. Br./F:Elsaß-Lothringen (fr. Prussia)/G:p. 183-189; 80)A:Schmitz, Wilhelm/B:/C:/D:/E:Waldkirch i. Br./F:/G:p. 183; 81)A:Schmitz, Joseph/B:22.01.1827, Nievenheim (Krs. Neuss)/C:/D:/E:St. Avold/F:Alsace-Lorraine (fr. Prussia)/G:S. 184-187; 82)A:Schanzer, Adolf (Gendalje)/B:/C:/D:/E:/E:Berlin/F:/G:S. 190-193; 83)A:Schneider, Gustav/B:/C:Sea Customs Officer/D:/E:Shanghai/F:fr. Prussia/G:p. 194-202; 84)A:Schneider, Richard Paul/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Czechoslovakia/G:p. 203; 85)A:Schmermer, Max/B:03.10.1900/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 204-206; 86)A:Schmermer, Arthur/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 204-205; 87)A:Schmermer, Melanie/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 204-205; 88)A:Schindler, Natan Beer/B:12.09.1882, Brzesko (Galicia)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Cottbus/F:Polen/G:S. 207-209; 89)A:Schindler, Friederike Gustava born Kandel/B:12.05.1888, Lemberg/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 207; 90)A:Schindler, Erna/B:07.03.1910, Lemberg/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 207; 91)A:Schindler, Adolf/B:06.04.1913, Cottbus/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 207; 92)A:Schindler, Sophie/B:30.09.1917, Cottbus/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 207; 93)A:Schindler, Irene/B:02.04.1921, Cottbus/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:p. 207; 94)A:Schwarz, Alexander/B:Wien/C:Dr. med./D:/E:Frankfurt am Main/F:Österreich/G:p. 210-218, 432-449; 95)A:Schenkeveld, Anton Cornelis Adrianus/B:12.05.1900, Delft (Prov. South-Holland)/C:Arbeiter/D:kath./E:Düsseldorf/F:Niederlande, Niederländer/G:S. 219-220; 96)A:Schulz, Friedrich/B:/C:Hochschüler/D:/E:Teschen/F:/G:S. 221-224; 97)A:Schmalz, Karl/B:/C:Bürogehilfe/D:/E:Neisse/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria)/G:p. 225-232; 98)A:Schwedler, Franz/B:26.07.1894, Tattenitz (Hohenstadt district), Czechoslovakia/C:Schütze (fr. Bäcker)/D:kath./E:Marienwerder/F:Tschechoslowakei, Deutscher/G:S. 233-240; 99)A:Schmalz, Josef/B:/C:/D:röm.-kath./E:TattenitzF:Czechoslovakia, German/G:S. 238; 100)A:Schmalz, Anna née Kovar/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 238; 101)A:Schuchardt, Heinrich Robert/B:18.08.1877, Erfurt/C:Drechsler/D:ev./E:Osyek (Yugoslavia)/F:stateless (fr. Prussia)/G:S. 241-247; 102)A:Schiburis, Vincent/B:23.10.1866, Maschutschen (Krs. Wilkowischki, Poland)/C:Factory worker/D:kath./E:Elberfeld/F:Poland or Russia, Lithuanian/G:S. 248-249; 103)A:Schiburis, Franziska Josefa born Korys/B:gest. 29.08.1916/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 248; 104)A:Schiburis, Wilhelm/B:died 1915/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 249; 105)A:Scheier, David Daniel/B:16.01.1878, Sucha (Galicia)/C:Lederwarenfabrikant/D:mos.E:Berlin-Wilmersdorf/F:Poland (fr. Austria)/G:p. 250-256; 106)A:Schwab, Georg/B:/C:Arbeiter/D:/E:Schkeuditz (Bez. Merseburg)/F:/G:p. 257-260; 107)A:Schmidt, Julius/B:06.07.1883, German Colony Mariendorf (Schitomir, Gouv. Wolhynien)/C:Deputatarbeiter/D:kath./E:/F:Russia, German (Returnee)/G:p. 261-264; 108)A:Schmidt, Johann/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Russia, German/G:S. 263; 109)A:Schmidt, Christine geb. Zubert/B:/C:/D:ev./E:in Volhynien/F:Russia, German/G:S. 263; 110)A:Schweigert, Max/B:/C:/D:/E:Gleiwitz/F:/G:S. 265, 279; 111)A:Schaer, Gerardus Franciskus/B:25.12.1869, Herwenenterdt (Prov. Gelderland)/C:Fabrikschreiner/D:kath./E:Rahm (Landkrs. Düsseldorf)/F:Niederlande, Niederländer/G:S. 266-267; 112)A:Schaer, Wilhelmine Gertrud Elisabeth née Elmendorf/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 266; 113)A:Schaer, Elisabeth Johanna/B:20.12.1903, Duisburg/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 266; 114)A:Schaer, Peter Wilhelm/B:02.10.1905, Huckingen/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 266; 115)A:Schaer, Wilhelm/B:03.08.1907, Huckingen/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 266; 116)A:Schaer, Sophia/B:29.06.1912, Huckingen/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 266; 117)A:Schaer, Gertrude Elisabeth/B:04.03.1899, Duisburg/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 266; 118)A:Sehaber, Frida Elisabeth née Fendt/B:Harburg/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 268-269; 119)A:Schilling, Hermann Günther Julius Baron von/B:08.04.1873 (26.03.1873), Orgena (Krs. Weißenstein, Estonia)/C:Landwirt/D:ev.-luth./E:Reddentin (Krs. Schlawe)/F:Russland, Deutscher/G:S. 270-278; 120)A:Schilling, Raphael Baron von/B:gest. 01.12.1797, Wien/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 270-274, 299-300; 121)A:Schilling, Julius Karl Otto Baron von/B:/C:/D:ev.-luth./E:/F:Russia, Deutsch-Balte/G:S. 278, 299-300; 122)A:Schilling, Elisabeth von, née Benckendorff/B:/C:/D:ev.-luth./E:/F:Russia, Deutsche/G:S. 278; 123)A:Schultz, Johann/B:/C:Office worker/D:/E:Tiflis/F:/G:S. 280-284; 124)A:Schreven, Jakob/B:07.11.1867, Duisburg/C:Werkmeister/D:kath./E:Duisburg/F:Netherlands, Netherlands/G:S. 290-291; 125)A:Schreven, Christine Auguste Catharina née Küsters/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 290; 126)A:Schreven, Helene Franziska Gertrude/B:06.07.1902, Duisburg/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 290; 127)A:Schrever, Maria Petronella/B:06.06.1904, Duisburg/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 290; 128)A:Schrever, Emma Christine/B:21.05.1910, Duisburg/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 290; 129)A:Schrever, Auguste Catharine Karoline/B:11.08.1896, Duisburg/C:Kontoristin/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 290; 130)A:Schulz, Henriette nee Schulz/B:07.10.1884, Lischachow (Krs. Vladimir, Russia)/C:agricultural worker/D:ev./E:Klein-Skategirren (Krs. Tilsit-Ragnit)/F:Russland, Deutsche (Rückwanderin)/G:p. 292-293; 131)A:Schulz, Ludwig/B:23.02.1907, Neu Witschin/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 292; 132)A:Schulz, Pauline/B:07.10.1910, Neu Witschin/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 292; 133)A:Schulz, Alma/B:01.01.1913, Neu Witschin/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 292; 134)A:Schnepp, Lucie Erna/B:03.04.1898, Berlin/C:Postgehilfin/D:kath./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Austria), Tschechin/G:S. 294-295; 135)A:Schmidt, Emil/B:30.07.1887, Chamber near Niederhillersdorf, Austria/C:Schlachter/D:ev./E:Gütersloh/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Österreich)/G:S. 296-297; 136)A:Schmidt, Marie Louise Johanne née Henkelmann/B:12.06.1887, Borgholzhausen (Krs. Halle)/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 296; 137)A:Schmidt, Heinrich Eberhard Herbert/B:17.01.1916, Gütersloh/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 296; 138)A:Schmidt, Kurt Heinrich Hermann/B:10.08.1920, Gütersloh/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 296; 139)A:Schmidt, Gerda Wilhelmine Ida/B:09.07.1922, Gütersloh/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 296; 140)A:Schwarz, Ernst/B:/C:/D:/E:Asunción/F:/G:p. 298; 141)A:Schimmel, Leizer (Leo)/B:19.12.1885, Dubiecko (Krs. Przemysl, Galicia)/C:Owner of the company Schuhpalast/D:/E:Berlin/F:Poland ? (fr. Austria)/G:p. 301-312; 142)A:Schlechta, Minna née Glaubitz/B:/C:/D:/E:Lauban/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. Prussia)/G:p. 313-315; 143)A:Schlechta, Karl/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Czechoslovakia/G:S. 313; 144)A:Tschentscher, Oskar/B:/C:Arbeiter/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 314; 145)A:Schiff, Bartholomäus/B:12.09.1890, Bratislava, Hungary/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Berlin/F:Hungary, Hungary/G:p. 316-321; 146)A:Schrage, Salomon/B:23.12.1876, Brody (Galicia)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Poland (fr. Austria), Galizier/G:S. 322-328; 147)A:Schrage, Sara née Meiseles/B:13.08.1876, Brody/C:/D:mos./E:/F:/G:S. 327; 148)A:Schrage, Wilhelm/B:02.12.1902, Brody/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 325, 327; 149)A:Schrage, Gisela/B:06.11.1906, Brody/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 327; 150)A:Schrage, Paula/B:11.09.1908, Berlin/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 327; 151)A:Schrage, Alfred/B:04.03.1910, Berlin/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 327; 152)A:Swihlik, Stanislaus/B:14.11.1882, Buschtehrad (Bohemia)/C:Tischlermeister/D:kath./E:Hohenleipisch (Krs. 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Österreich)/G:S. 342-343; 162)A:Schehr, Hanna Hedwig born Asch/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 343; 163)A:Schulz, Wilhelm/B:/C:Eisenbahn-Assistent/D:/E:Cottbus/F:Danzig, Deutscher/G:S. 344-348; 164)A:Schulz, Irmgard/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Danzig, Deutsche/G:S. 347; 165)A:Schneider, Auguste née Merge/B:/C:Witwe/D:/E:Ostrow (Poland)/F:fr. Prussia/G:S. 349-352; 166)A:Schnitzer, Leib (Leopold)/B:05.07.1878, Oswiecim (Bez. Biala)/C:Holzkaufmann/D:mos./E:Breslau/F:Poland (fr. Austria), Deutscher/G:S. 353-368; 167)A:Schnitzer, Chaje (Helene) née Methal (Metall)/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 353; 168)A:Schäfer, Bertha née Limberg, widowed Bachmann/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 369-373; 169)A:Schmidoda, Stefan/B:/C:Schneider/D:/E:Posen/F:Polen/G:p. 374; 170)A:Schafarsch (Safár), Heinrich/B:01.07.1889, Prorub (Bez. Senftenberg, Bohemia)/C:Schachtmeister, Maurer/D:kath./E:Krummöls (Krs. Löwenberg), Schlesien/F:Tschechoslowakei, Tscheche/G:S. 375-376; 171)A:Schafarsch (Safár), Marie Margarete nee Knoblich/B:14.07.1893, Krummöls (Krs. 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Ebert/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 246; 203)A:Schier, Gottlieb/B:/C:Oberschütze/D:/E:Lötzen/F:/G:p. 289.; Distortion 2000-2010 (with recording of individual names)
Contains: Kaiser Wilhelm I: Appointment as Major under promotion, as Flügeladj.; Ministry of the Royal House: Letter of thanks for transfer of the work "Durch Kamerun von Süd nach Nord"; GenOberst Graf Waldersee: Letter of thanks; Kaiser Wilhelm II: Command as Gr. GenSt. under removal as Mil.Att. at the Embassy in Constantinople and at the Embassy in Belgrade; Emperor Wilhelm II: Silver award of his name; Austro-Hungarian Embassy in Constantinople (correspondence); v. Liebert, Brandenburg (correspondence) Count Schlieffen (Chef d. GenSt. of the Army): Letter of thanks; German-Asian Society: elected to the Board; Royal Office of Herold: Diploma of Nobility and Family Coat of Arms; Lauenstein, Lüneburg (correspondence); Georg Maria Schaumburg Lippe: Telegram of Condolence; Margarethe v. Krepp, née Freiin v. Ende; Krupp v. Bohlen u. Halbach: Telegram of Condolence
Morgen, Kurt vonEnvelope, German colonies;n;nLabelling: 'A(n)/ die/ Brennabor Werke/ Brandenburg/ a. d. H.'; front postmark: 'Kaiserl.Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika (further inscription below:) Etappenlazarett/Karibib /(centre:) Soldatenbrief-/Stempel'; front stamp: 'KARIBIB/ (centre:) DEUTSCH-/SÜDWESTAFRIKA/ (bottom:) II/I /06 '; front stamp: 'BRANDENBURG ...*(HAVEL)1c /centre: 10.2.06.7-8V'; reverse
Contains among other things: - Establishment of diplomatic relations between the Electorate of Saxony and France, 1753 - dispatch of the British fleet to the Baltic States, 1753 - differences between England and France in colonial policy, 1753 - establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Kingdom of Poland, 1753 - preparation of a treaty on subsidies between Great Britain and the Kingdom of Prussia, 1753.
Contains among other things: - Armament of the British fleet, 1755 - clashes between England and France in colonial policy, 1755 - deployment of French troops at the border to the general states, 1755 - preparation of a subsidy treaty of the Kingdom of Prussia with Great Britain, 1755 - preparation of a subsidy treaty of Great Britain with Russia, 1755.
Concepts, transcripts; German; 37 sheets; paper; Cölln an der Spree, Hanover
Contains among other things: Offers for equipping the barracks building in Tsingtau with furnaces Contract between the construction administration of the Imperial Government of Kiautschou and the contractor I. Beermann for the construction of an official residence in the Klarabucht Bay Also includes: Construction plans for the new Tsingtau Government Hospital: single-storey Pavilion No. II, Sheet 1, no. D. (sketch and blueprint Fol. 11-12); single-storey pavilion no. II, ground floor, scale 1 : 100, sheet 2, without date. (sketch and blueprint fol. 13-14); single-storey pavilion no. II, scale 1 : 100,sheet 3, no. date. (sketch and blueprint fol. 15-16); single-storey pavilion no. II, section through a hospital room, section through the central building, scale 1 : 100,sheet 4, no. Dat. (sketch and blueprint fol. 17-18); team room door, door position no. 6, leaf no. 8a, scale 1 : 10, 17 Nov. [18]99 (fol. 19.); team room door, door position no. 7, sheet no. 8b, scale 1 : 10, Nov 21, [18]99 (fol. 20); crew room door, door position no. 9, sheet no. 18c, scale 1 : 10, Nov 21, [18]99 (fol. 20); crew room door, door position no. 9, sheet no. 18c, scale 1 : 10, Nov 21, [18]99 (fol. 20); crew room door, door position no. 9, sheet no. 18c, scale 1 : 10, Nov 21, [18]99 (fol. 20]99). 21); crew room door, door position no. 9, leaf no. 18d, scale 1 : 10, Nov. 19 [18]99 (fol. 22); door lining, leaf 18e, Nov. 29 [18]99 (fol. 23); casernement Tsingtau: canteen building, scale 1 : 200, Jan. 17, 1900 (fol. 35) casernement for the Imperial III Sea Battalion: project for the shower bath, basement, scale 1:100, no date.., (fol. 76) Latrine building for non-commissioned officers and crews, front view, side view, profile ground floor, basement, scale 1:100, 22 March 1900 (fol. 81); Arrest building, ground floor, upper floor, scale 1:10, 28 Apr. 1900 (fol. 116); Cast iron ribbed cell oven by Foerster and Runge, scale 1:10, o. D. (fol. 127); Types of cast-iron Brandenburger Casernen stoves (fol. 128); design for a residential building in the Klarabucht, section, view, upper floor, basement, scale 1:100, 15 Dec. 1899 Development plan for the new town on the Tsingtaubucht, scale 1:6250, no. Dat. (Fol. 161)
German Imperial Naval Office4 sheets
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.).
Contains among other things: Correspondence Gerhard Jacobi, Martin Albertz, Martin Niemöller; Synods of Confessions, Circulars, Speed Letters, Circular Orders, Rules of Procedure, Resolutions and Member Lists of the Brother Council; Newsletter, Sermon Meditations, Epd-News, Press Releases; Financial Issues, Attitude of the CC towards Church Committees, Theological Exams, Collection Plans, Collection Law
Berlin Missionary SocietyGermany: Prisoners, including: Indian seamen (Lascars) interned at Parchim in Germany. Declaration of neutrality by German civilians interned in the UK. Forms of enquiry for relatives in Germany requesting information about German civilians interned in the British Empire. Transfer of the body of Prince Frederick Carl of Prussia for internment in Germany. Payments to German East African troops interned at Ahmednagar. Transmission of correspondence of persons in occupied territories to Germany. Request by the German Government for the release of Andreas Holst and Erich Helmich, arrested on neutral territory. Sentence passed on Kurt Thomas, prisoner at Ahmednagar. Secret letter from Lieutenant R R W Jackson interned at Crefeld prisoner of war camp, describing conditions. Conveyance of parcels etc. for German prisoners in UK. Supply of uniforms etc. to prisoners of war. Marking of graves of enemy soldiers dying in the area of operations and prisoners of war dying in the UK. Sum due to Avery Hancox and other repatriated British prisoners. Request by US Senator for numbers of German prisoners in UK and France and transfer of prisoners to USA. Transfer of prisoners of war to Canada to supply labour. Expenses of repatriation of German civilian prisoners. Payments to German prisoners held by the British in France. Rev. Karl Steck, interned in Australia. Request for transfer of Professor Dr. Schroeder and Dr. Becker, interned in Shiraz, Persia (Iran) to a better supplied camp due to ill-health. Request for the safe passage of German missionary Wilhelm Neuberg and his wife and two children, interned at Blantyre, British Nyasaland to the USA. Repatriation of five members of German Sanitary Personnel from East Africa. Formation of officer's camp at Freiburg. Proposals by the Red Cross for the exchange of prisoners. Treatment of Askaris by British in German East Africa. Treatment of German subjects arrested in West Africa and transported to UK, including sworn depositions by Felix Cohn, Hugo Ebeling, Anna Lucie Baehr, Else Haensel and Bertha Wilhelmina Therese Getrud Hein, née Lummert. Feeding of German prisoners in UK with bread and flour from Holland. Requests for repatriation of prisoners under 17 years of age: Cadet Donald F Macfadyen, born 29 October 1900, of the ship Brecknockshire interned at Brandenburg Alfred Broomfield Clulee, born 13 December 1900, of the ship Otaki Arrangement for despatch of food parcels to officers at Crefeld through an individual named Mr Van Vredenburch rather than from relatives. Code 1218 Files 87711-100563.
Germany: Prisoners, including: Captain Alfred Hoffman, German Commercial Attaché at Athens, including: Arrest of Captain Hoffman on charges of espionage, and internment at Verdala Camp, Malta. Internment at Ruhleben Camp of John Platt and Harry Faulkner as a reprisal. German memorandum requesting the release of Captain Hoffman in exchange for Mr Platt and Mr Faulkner. Punishment of interned prisoners for attempted escape, including: German memorandum requesting that lighter sentences should be imposed, and threatening reprisals. British response to the German memorandum. Ensign Ernst von Schweinichen: information regarding his trial and imprisonment for attempting to escape from Dorchester Camp. Julius Zorn, confined at Rouen for attempting to escape: claim by the German authorities that he was not allowed to receive mail. British response that Mr Zorn had been released from confinement, and that no restrictions had been placed on his correspondence. Emil Schmidt: enquiry by the German authorities about his arrest and sentence, following his escape from internment at Alexandra Palace. Leutnant zur See Emil Lehmann and Georg von Streng: request by the German authorities for information on their attempted escape and subsequent punishment. Lieutenant G Greene, imprisoned at Crefeld Camp: letters regarding his sentence for attempted escape. Recommendation by the War Office for a review of sentences passed on certain German prisoners in Australia for attempting to escape (names in docket no.104451); subsequent remission of sentences. Second Lieutenant A C Collier: letter from his mother Mrs A H Collier about his sentence of imprisonment for allegedly attempting to escape from Hannover-Münden Camp. Lieutenant G S M Insall VC, imprisoned at Crefeld Camp: letter from his father, Mr Gilbert Insall, about his son's sentence of solitary confinement; information that Lieutenant Insall had been transferred to Ströhen. Lieutenant S E Buckley: opinions on British policy regarding the punishment of German prisoners for attempted escape. Mr Joynson-Hicks MP: parliamentary questions about the solitary confinement of certain British officers in Germany. Government of India: policy on the sentences imposed on prisoners for attempting to escape, and on their rights to send and receive correspondence. Captain G B Somerville, formerly interned at Crefeld Camp: enquiries about his whereabouts and welfare; information from his mother that he was interned at Ströhen Camp. Leutnant Otto Thelen and Leutnant Lehmann: enquiry regarding the sentences passed on them for attempting to escape from Chelmsford Barracks; confirmation that no proceedings had been taken against them. Army Council Instruction No 1209 of 1917: Prisoners of War - Instructions to Military Courts Assembled for the Trial of Prisoners of War. Despatch from the Australian Government on the sentencing of escaped German prisoners, with a list of names (in docket no.166294). German memorandum proposing the extension of paragraph 16 of the draft Hague Agreement on the punishment of escaped prisoners to include civilians; views of various government departments and of the Dominion governments. M J Murphy RN interned at Brandenburg, and Captain R May interned at Clausthal: discrepancies in the sentences which they received for attempting to escape. Rifleman Charles Reynolds, interned at Friedrichsfeld: enquiry into a report that he had been prevented from sending letters. Enquiry by the German authorities about the sentences passed on certain German officers who attempted to escape from Kegworth Camp. Michael Murphy and Joseph Appleby, naval prisoners interned at Brandenburg: enquiries regarding the reported death of Murphy and the trial of Appleby. Provision of money to German prisoners held in France, including: Request by the Red Cross Society in Frankfurt for an increase in the sums allocated to prisoners. Response by the War Office that the restrictions were related to the private means of individual prisoners. Dr Seitz, former Governor General of South West Africa, including: Proposal for his exchange with Brigadier General Clarence Bruce. Rejection by the German Government of the proposal: suggestion for Captain Tomlinson or Lieutenant Colonel McMicking to be exchanged in his place. Rejection by the British Government of these proposals. Frau Klara Muche and her daughter Frau Elizabeth Gothein, including: Protest by the German authorities about the internment in separate camps of Frau Muche and Frau Gothein in Nyasaland. Information from the Government of Nyasaland that Frau Muche had been transferred from Blantyre, Nyasaland, to South Africa pending repatriation. Internment of prisoners in German East Africa, including: Mr Theodor Meyer: complaint about the deportation of German ministers and missionaries from Nyasaland, and the conditions of their internment at Mombasa, Kenya. Information on the location of concentration camps holding German prisoners in German East Africa. Lists of British prisoners interned in German East Africa, together with the names of some British Indian troops (in docket no.50409). German memoranda requesting a list of camps where German prisoners were interned, the names of the prisoners and details of arrangements for the repatriation of civilian prisoners. Request by the German authorities for information on conditions at the camp at Ahmednagar, India, and for the evacuation of German prisoners from the camp. British policy on the repatriation of women and children from German East Africa. German memorandum requesting information on proposals to transfer German women and children from German East Africa to Pretoria, South Africa. Arrangements for the transfer of money by the German Government for the relief of German women and children detained in German East Africa. British memorandum on the problems of repatriating civilian prisoners due to German submarine activity. Request for the repatriation of the wife of Lieutenant von Gynz-Rekowsky, Fraulein von Steinaecker and the three children of the late Lieutenant Vogel from Nairobi, Kenya. Staff Surgeon Philipps: request for medical supplies to be sent to Wilhelmstal District. British memorandum denying the establishment of a new internment camp near Bombay, India. Question of the status of German currency in German East Africa. List of German civilian residents, organised by district (in docket no.145082). Request by the German authorities for the repatriation of German civilians transferred from German East Africa to Ahmednagar, India. Code 1218 Files 7192-7520 (to paper 145512).
Germany: Prisoners, including: British merchant seamen and officers interned in Germany, including Definition of ranks or ratings in the Merchant Navy which would qualify as having 'officer' status. Captain Buyers and Chief Engineer William Baser of SS Yarrowdale , interned in Germany: recommendation for their repatriation on grounds of health and age. Mr Thomas Burns, interned at Brandenburg Camp: request by his wife, Mrs A Burns, for his transfer to an officers' camp. Arrangements for payments to interned officers of the Mercantile Marine Service by the Netherlands Legation in Berlin. Advice from the Admiralty on allowances to be paid to British Mercantile Marine Officers, and confirmation of their non-combatant status. Mr D Y Muir and Mr W A J Welsh, interned at Karlsruhe Camp: payments to them from the British India Steam Navigation Company. The Imperial Merchant Service Guild: letter enquiring about the welfare of interned merchant seamen and officers. Captain Allenson of SS Goldmond , interned at Schloss Celle: claim by the British Government that his ship was not an armed liner. Cadet Akerman of SS Mount Temple , interned in Germany: decision not to agree to his release in exchange for six ships' boys interned in the UK. Mr R Cooper: request for the transfer of his son, a cadet from SS Otaki , to a camp containing other officers and cadets. Internment of the crew of the schooner Jean at Güstrow, Mecklenburg, with a list of names (in docket no.169205). Forced employment of British merchant seamen at Lubeck and Stettin: recommendation for a formal complaint to be made. Captain Robert Glasper and Chief Officer Alfred Hirst: arrangements for payments to them while interned at Brandenburg. Captain G A Mackenzie, interned at Karlsuhe, and Captain J Clarke, interned at Augustabad: request for subsistence payments. Captain William Oliver of SS Clan Mactavish , interned at Hameln Camp: enquiry about the possibility of his release, with a manuscript copy of his marriage certificate (in docket no.192511). Confirmation that payments would be made by the British Government to British Mercantile Marine Officers interned in Germany. Mr Whiting of SS Eskimo , interned at Altdamm Camp: enquiry from his wife about the possibility of his release. Enquiries about the transfer of Mercantile Marine Officers from SS Voltaire and SS Lestris , currently interned at Brandenburg Camp, to an officers' camp. Mr B A Shute, former Purser of SS Esmeraldas , interned at Brandenburg Camp: request for officer status to be granted to various ranks of prisoners from the Merchant Navy interned in the camp. Notification of the transfer of a number of Mercantile Marine Officers from Brandenburg Camp to officers' camps. Captain J Mathie, Captain William Oliver, Mr Robert Knox and Mr A G Macpherson: enquiries regarding their repatriation. Agreement by the German Government to proposals regarding rates of pay for certain ranks of the British Mercantile Marine Service. List (in docket no.213131) of merchant seamen and officers interned at Wahmbeck Camp. Enquiry about the status of British fishermen captured from unarmed fishing vessels. Captain Edgar Burke of the schooner Jean , interned at Brandenburg Camp: letter requesting his transfer to a neutral country. Captain J C Murray interned at Karlsruhe Camp: information that his allowance had been stopped. Conditions of internment of cadets and apprentices, and attempts to arrange the exchange of Cadet Akerman, interned in Germany. Enquiries regarding Cadet L Morrish, Cadet J Holman and Cadet H Brown, interned at Brandenburg Camp, with a printed circular produced by the General Post Office in March 1917, titled Communication with Prisoners of War Interned Abroad. Captain Moynihan and Captain J M Pearson, interned at Wahmbeck Camp: enquiries regarding payments and repatriation. Captain J E Williams: request for transfer to Switzerland on medical grounds. Correspondence regarding a proposal for the reciprocal exchange of all British and German merchant seamen. Agreement for reciprocal payments to be made to officers of the British and German Mercantile Marine Services. Captain J O Evans, interned at Brandenburg Camp: request for his transfer to an officers' camp. List (in docket no.238768) of officers of the Mercantile Marine Service eligible for transfer to officers' camps, giving details of name, rank, ship and place of internment. Captain A D Burroughs, interned at Stroken Camp: request for his transfer to a neutral country. Dr Fritz Schyzer: appointment to a post in the Swiss Legation in London. Support for Sir Roger Casement by certain British prisoners, including: Information that thirty British prisoners who had supported his cause had been transferred to Dantzig (Danzig), Germany. Gunner Carr: allegations that he received preferential treatment from the German authorities. Private P J Forde: allegations of his support for Sir Roger Casement. Mr Watt MP: parliamentary question about an agreement between France and Germany on the transfer to Switzerland of prisoners who were fathers of families; related enquiry from the Australian Government on behalf of Oberleutnant Lothar Marcks, an interned German prisoner. Mr Emil von der Osten, a Canadian subject interned at Crefeld Camp, including: Question of his possible transfer to a civilian camp. Mrs Lillian von der Osten: application for an emergency British passport (the form with a photograph is in docket no.165356). Mr Edward Page Gaston, including: Letters from Mr Gaston offering his services to the British Government, with an article from The Literary Digest outlining his work on behalf of British prisoners in Germany. Correspondence concerning a proposed libel action by Mr Gaston against Mr Gerard, the American Ambassador in Berlin. Information that Mr Gerard had not withdrawn charges made against Mr Gaston; discussion with Sir George Lewis on arrangements for payment of the costs of the libel action. Deportation of Swiss missionaries from German East Africa to India, including: Enquiry (French language) on their behalf from the Swiss Legation in London, giving their names and other information (in docket no.43000). Report that the missionaries were interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India; subsequent information that three of the missionaries were still in Africa, having been moved from Killindini-Mombasa Camp, Kenya, to Dar es Salaam, German East Africa. Father Liborias Leutenegger: report that he was resident at Namupa, Lindi, German East Africa. Dr Kastl: letter for transmission to the German Government requesting funds to be sent to him at Windhoek, German South West Africa. Code 1218 Files 40483 (papers 141364-end)-43001.
Contains among other things: Statutes and Organization of the Academic Colonial League, 1933
Contains: West Africa: Gambia, Gold Coast, Cameroon, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo
- description: finding aids: find book, 1 vol.; indices, 4 vol. * Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, XX HA, GHS
- description: - The partial estate of Professor of Mining Science, Deputy Lord Mayor of Berlin and politician Ferdinand Friedensburg was presented to the Secret State Archives in 1975 by Alfred E. Fontenay (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) as a gift (Acc. 68/75). The main estate is located in the Federal Archives in Koblenz (see Das Bundesarchiv und seine Bestände, Boppard am Rhein 1977, p. 535). - The estate also includes two books - - 1st Ferdinand Friedensburg, the railway construction to Bischofswerder, Rosenberg 1921 - 2nd Ferdinand Friedensburg, The sub-Sudiet lignite formation in the river basin of the Glatz Neisse, Breslau 1911, - - which were handed over to the library and a collection of emergency money, coins and medals. - The drawing was made by the Chief Archive Inspector Sabine Preuß. - Berlin-Dahlem, November 1978 - Heidemarie Nowak - - - Curriculum vitae: Ferdinand Friedensburg (1886 - 1972) (cf. Wer ist's, vol. 15, Berlin 1969, p. 489) - - 11.11.1886 born in Schweidnitz/Silesia - attended Steglitz grammar school in Berlin, studied law in Marburg and Berlin. Bergakademie Berlin (study of mining sciences) - 1911 doctorate in Breslau - 1914 Bergassessor in Berlin - 1917 marriage with Nelly, née. Schilling - 1921 - 1925 District Administrator in Rosenberg/West Prussia - 1925 - 1927 Police Vice President in Berlin - 1927 - 1933 District President in Kassel - 1933 Dismissed; then writer's activity - 1935 Gestapo prisoner - since 1945 president of the Institute for Economic Research in Berlin and - 1945 - 1946 active in the German central administration of the fuel industry in the Soviet occupation zone - 1946 - 1951 deputy mayor of Greater Berlin, Domherr zu Brandenburg - 1948 - 1950 City councillor - 1948 - 1952 Member of the House of Representatives (CDU) - 1952 Lecturer at the University of Politics and President, 1952 - 1952 - 1965 - Representative of Berlin in the German Bundestag - 1953 Professor of Mining Science, TU Berlin - 1954 - 1965 Member of the European Parliament - 1962 Old-age President - since 1963 Chairman of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin - 11th member of the European Parliament - 1962 - 1965 Representative of Berlin in the German Bundestag - 1953 Professor of Mining Science, TU Berlin - 1954 - 1965 Member of the European Parliament - 1962 Old-age President - since 1963 Chairman of the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin - 1952 - 1952 Member of the Berlin Parliament - 1952 Member of the Berlin Parliament3.1972 died - - - Literature references: - 1. F. A. Brockhaus, vol. 6, Wiesbaden 1968, p. 599 - - 2. Ferdinand Friedensburg, The Weimar Republic, Berlin 1946 - - 3. Ferdinand Friedensburg, The impoverishment of the Soviet zone, Speech by Ferdinand Friedensburg on 25.9.1950 in Berlin, Bonn 1950 - - 4. Ferdinand Friedensburg, Lebenserinnerungen, Frankfurt/Main 1969 - - 5th Who's Who, vol. 15, Berlin 1969, p. 489 Inventory Description - Life Dates: 1886 - 1972 - Find Means: Database; Findmittel, 1 Vol. HA, Nl Friedensburg, F.
- Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, I. HA GR, Rep. 11 StV* description: Search tools: database; find book, 1 vol.
finding aids: database; find book, 1 vol., with index
Envelope only
3 vol.; correspondence of the mission leadership with him
Rhenish Missionary Society8 sheets
Contains: Residential building of the Reich Minister Seyß-Inquart, Am großen Wannsee 32-34, 1939-1940 Reichsstelle für Milcherzeugnisse, Öle und Fette, 1940 film premiere theatre at the splendid boulevard Deutsche Reichslotterie, 1940-1942 Marstallgebäude (accommodation of the colonial ministry), 1940-1943 Inspector General for the German road system, 1941 Betriebskrankenkasse des Reiches, Zweigstelle Brandenburg, 1941-1942
Contains among other things: - Regulation of the License and Convoy Money in the General States, 1687 - General States ./. Electorate of Brandenburg: brandenburgische Afrikanische Kompanie, 1687 - "Vertalinge vande Harangue aen de Hoogh Mogende Heeren Staten Generael Der Vereenighde Nederlanden, gedaen by syn Excellentie den Heere Holzhalb, Extraordinaris Envoyé van de Hoogh-loffelijcke Evangelische Cantons van de Ligue van Switserland", 1687 (private print) - Accommodation of cross troops in Cologne, 1687 - Regulations for the Militia of Cologne, 1687.
Contains: budget drafts and accounts, minutes of meetings and agendas of the cathedral monastery
Knorr, Eduard vonCorrespondence with church collections and church ministry of missionaries
Rhenish Missionary Society2 copies; English; 15 sheets; paper; The Hague
6 sheets