Contains among other things: Franco-German Agreement on Morocco - Agreement on the demarcation between Cameroon and French Congo of 18 April 1908 - Memorandum on the new acquisitions in Equatorial Africa together with map - Materials on the concessions in French Congo - Effects of the Franco-German Morocco Agreement on the shaping of the country's economic situation and in particular on the development of German interests.
Dessau
82 Archival description results for Dessau
Note: The holdings contain archival material that is subject to personal protection periods in accordance with § 10 Para. 3 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA and until their expiration is only accessible by shortening the protection period in accordance with § 10 Para. 4 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA or by accessing information in accordance with § 10 Para. 4a ArchG LSA. Find aids: Findbuch 2008 (online searchable) Registraturbilddner: On 1 October 1817, a Higher Appeal Court was established for Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg and Anhalt-Köthen with its seat in Zerbst. It existed until 1849 and was supervised by the state government. With the separation of the judiciary and the administration, the call for a fundamental reform of the judiciary had become loud. Now the entire administration of justice was exercised in the first instance by district courts established in Dessau, Köthen and Zerbst in conjunction with individual judges in district court commissions, and in the second instance by the Higher Regional Court in Dessau. After the dissolution of the Zerbst Higher Appeal Court, the third instance became the Higher Appeal Court for the Thuringian states in Jena. With the conclusion of a state treaty between the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar on the annexation of the Duchies of Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Köthen and Anhalt-Bernburg to the Higher Appellate Court in Jena, new regulations for the judicial authorities in Anhalt came into force by the "Law on the Organisation of the Court Authorities" of 23 March 1879. The Higher Regional Court, the District Courts of Dessau, Köthen, Zerbst, Bernburg and Ballenstedt and the District Court Commissions of Oranienbaum, Jeßnitz, Coswig, Roßlau, Sandersleben, Nienburg and Harzgerode were repealed. For Anhalt, a regional court with its seat in Dessau was established, and by decree of 24 March 1879 the local courts of Ballenstedt, Bernburg, Coswig, Dessau, Harzgerode, Jeßnitz, Köthen, Oranienbaum, Roßlau, Sandersleben and Zerbst were established as the first court instance. The following places belonged to the district court district of the Bernburg district court: Bernburg with Waldau, Güsten, Nienburg, Aderstedt, Altenburg, Amesdorf, Baalberge, Borgesdorf, Bullenstedt, Dröbel, Gerbitz, Giersleben with Salmuthshof, Grimschleben, Gröna, Hecklingen with Gänsefurth, Hohenerxleben, Ilberstedt, Kölbigk, Latdorf, Leau, Leopoldshall, Mühlingen, Neundorf, Neunfinger, Osmarsleben, Oberpeißen, Plötzkau with Bründel, Poley, Pobzig, Rathmannsdorf, Roschwitz with Gnetsch and Zepzig, Kleinschierstedt, Warmsdorf, Weddegast, Wedlitz, Wirschleben and Wispitz. Immediately after 1945, the district courts were renamed district courts and partly restructured, but as early as 1947 they were largely returned to their old organizational form. The judicial system was not restructured until 1952, when an ordinance was issued to adapt the structure of the courts to the structure of the state apparatus. Inventory information: The majority of the files probably reached the state archives between 1956 and 1960 via the Bernburg District Court. There were further increases, for example in 1990 (inland waterway register matters). In the holdings of the Amtsgericht Bernburg, a significant part of the files goes beyond the caesura made in 1945 with other holdings of the authorities. This is particularly true of registers and register files, the main content of which was written before 1945, but important information was still recorded long after 1945. The files were not separated, but left in existence about the caesura in 1945.
Also includes: Dispensing concession for Franz Steinberg and Karl Schütt in Leopoldshall (colonial warning trade in Eb and Eb coffee).
Contains among other things: Supervision of gypsies' employment with foreign workers - Collection of the Red Cross for the colonial war in Southwest Africa - Deployment to the Bernburg sanatorium - Health police issues - PROFILE - Youth protection regulations.
Contains among other things: Directory of field telegraph stations in German South West Africa.
Contains: Colonial Affairs.- Newspaper cuttings.- Circular.- General instructions to the police force for police.- Provisional instruction for the assessment of physical fitness for service in the tropics.
Contains: Denbinski, Dr. Bronislwa, scholar, historian, 1938 Denhardt, Clemens and Gustav, Clemens: German colonial pioneer, 1929 - 1935 Denis, Paul Camille von, builder of the first German railway, 1935 Denker, Dr., member of the NSDAP, o.Dat. Densch, Hermann, Admiral d. Marinestation d. Nordsee, 1940 Denz, Egon, Lord Mayor of Innsbruck, 1938 Derboven, Dr. Fritz, Diplomvolkswirt, Chief of Staff of the Landesbauernschaft Hannover, o. Dat. Derer, Ivan, Choslovak politician, Social Democrat, Minister of Education, 1933 von Derfflinger, Georg, Feldherr d. Great Elector, Field Marshal General, 1936 Derichsweiler, Albert, Reichsamtsleiter der NS-Studentenbund, 1935 Derlien, Friedrich, Chairman of the Reichsverband d. Deutschen Handwerks, 1934 Descartes, Philosph, 1937 Desmond, Olga, German dancer, 1934 Dessarer, Prof.Dr.., Fraud trial, 1933 Dessauer, Dr. Ludewig, scholar, x-ray researcher, politician, 1933 - 1936 Daßloch, Otto, German colonel general, head of an air fleet, 1944 Dessoir, Dr. Max, German philosopher, 1927 - 1934 De'Ester, Prof. Dr. Karl, Ordinarius f. Newspaper Science at the University of Munich, 1934 - 1941 Destinn, Emmy, Czechoslovak singer, 1927 Deterting, Henry, founder of the Royal Dutsch Group, 1939 Detten, Georg von, Group Leader in the SA, 1936 Detten Hermann von, Head of the Royal Dutsch Group, 1936 Detten. Department for Cultural Peace at the Reichsleitung der NSDAP, 1934 - 1935 Dettmann, minister, 1932 Dettmann, Fritz, lieutenant, war correspondent of the Luftwaffe, Berlin editor, 1942 Dettmann, Ludwig, German painter, 1926 - 1941 Dettmer, Prof.Dr.Ing. Georg, electrical engineer, 1941 Dettmers, Dr.jur.Otto, chairman and operator of Norddeutscher Lloyd, 1940 Dettmer, Walter, head of the department of the NSDAP, 1940 Dettmer, head of the department of the NSDAP, 1932 Dettmann, Fritz, lieutenant, war correspondent of the Luftwaffe, 1942 Dettmer, Ludwig, German painter, 1926 - 1941 Dettmer, Prof.Dr.Ing. Vocational education d. DAF, 1935 Detzen, Dr.h.c. Hermann, German colonial officer, Legation Councillor, 1932 - 1937 Deutelmoser, Erhard, General Staff Officer, War Press Head, Ministerial Director, 1938 Deutelmoser, Ferdinand, Major General, Hofrat, Diploming, Head and Vice President of the former German Reich. Austrian airline (Ölag), 1941 German, Felix, co-creator of AEG, business leader, 1928 German, Julius, Austrian politician, social democrat, leader of the Republican Protection League, 1925 - 1937 German, Regine, democratic women's leader, editor, 1930 German bakery, 1937 Dewischeit, Dr., Senior Director of Studies, Head of the Municipal Lyceum 1, Inventor of the Tironic Notes, 1936 Dewitz, by, Vice-President of the Reich State of German Trade, 1933 Dewitz, Kurt von, German General, Inspector of Artillery, 1928 Deybeck, Dr. Karl von, Bavarian statesman, member of the Bavarian State. Volkspartei, 1931 Deyers, Lien, German film actress, 1936
Business envelope Philipp Holzmann & Cie, GmbH, railway construction Morogoro-Tabora, from German colonies; fs. franking mark on stamp;nsender;nlabelled: 'Herrn/ S. & A. Lewinsohn/ Schuhwarenversandhaus/ Dessau (Anhalt)' ; 'Abs. Engelb. Kunkel, construction engineer/ ...(imprint:) PHILIPP HOLZMANN & CIE., G.M.B.H./ (railway construction Moroogoro-Tabora). (handwritten:) Deutsch-Ost-Afrika'; front side stamp: top right '(top) DARESSALAM .../(inside centre) 11.9.09/(bottom) DEUTSCH-/OSTAFRIKA'; front side
Standard envelope larger format, from German colonies German New Guinea ; Vs. Simpsonhafen franking mark on stamp;nsender;nstamp: top right '(inscription) SIMPSONHAFEN ...(?)...'; front
Business envelope as preprinted letter (without sender), from German colonies; on the front two franking marks on stamps;nSender;nlabelled: 'An das/ Schuhwaren-Versandhaus/ S. & A. Lewinsohn/ Dessau' (last: underlined); front stamp: top right '(top) EBOLOWA .../(inside centre) KAMERUN/ *9 / 5/(bottom) 11'; front
Business envelope (without sender), from German colonies; on the front two postmarks on stamps (and cut-out on the right missing franking!);nsender;nlabelled: 'Herrn/ S. & A. Lewinsohn/ Dessau anhalt ...' (Dessau underlined), (bottom left:) 'Einschreiben/ R 4904' (the latter number possibly written differently, later?); front adhesive label: centre left 'R/ Lome (Togo)./ No. 141'; front postmark: top right '(top) LOME .../(inside centre) 12.3.10./(bottom) TOGO'; front
according to catalogue order card, article '443' is mentioned; on the front, franking mark on printed stamp; on the back, company postmark (top left);nSender;nlabelled: 'An/ Schuhwaren Versandhaus/ S. & A. Lewinsohn/ in Dessau (Anhalt)'; front labelled: 'Kovie b(ei) Noepe den 8. 1. 09/ Dear Mr Lew!/ ...For three months now I have been sending one parcel back and/or asking you to send/exchange me others. But until now I did not get any answer; yes or no. I am very surprised because it is written in your catalogue: it can be exchanged. Please answer me: 3 pairs of boots from your/ catalogue article 443 size: 41, 41, 44/ Have you received the return em/phangen ? I used to send 5,00M/. Reply soon/ With kind regards/ ...teacher of the Nordd. Mission.' nden Sie gutigst per Nach=/nahme: .../1 Stiefel Artikel 241, Größe 44 M 5,65/ 1 (Stiefel Artikel 241, Größe)44 (M) 5,65.(unterlined=) M 11,30/ ...Hochachtungsvoll/ Franz Mensah, Reg. Lehrer/Hamburgerstr.'; Rückseite
according to catalogue order card for article '241' filled out; front franking mark on printed stamp, arrival stamp; back company receipt stamp (right);nsender;nlabelled: 'To/ Messrs/ S. & A. Lewinsohn/ in Dessau (Anhalt)./ ...Germany.'; front labelled: 'Lome, 12. 11. 08/ Dear Sirs/ ...Please send by cash on delivery: .../1 boot article 241, size 44 M 5,65/ 1 (boot article 241, size)44 (M) 5,65.(underlined=) M 11,30/ ...Yours sincerely/ Franz Mensah, Reg. Lehrer/Hamburgerstr.'; reverse side
Find aids: Find book from 1955, find index (online searchable), registry formers: On 1 October 1817, a Higher Appeal Court was set up for Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg and Anhalt-Köthen with its seat in Zerbst. It existed until 1849 and was supervised by the state government. With the separation of the judiciary and the administration, the call for a fundamental reform of the judiciary had become loud. Now the entire administration of justice was exercised in the first instance by district courts established in Dessau, Köthen and Zerbst in conjunction with individual judges in district court commissions, and in the second instance by the Higher Regional Court in Dessau. After the dissolution of the Zerbst Higher Appeal Court, the third instance became the Higher Appeal Court for the Thuringian states in Jena. With the conclusion of a state treaty between the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar on the annexation of the Duchies of Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Köthen and Anhalt-Bernburg to the Higher Appellate Court in Jena, new regulations for the judicial authorities in Anhalt came into force by the "Law on the Organisation of the Court Authorities" of 23 March 1879. The Higher Regional Court, the District Courts of Dessau, Köthen, Zerbst, Bernburg and Ballenstedt and the District Court Commissions of Oranienbaum, Jeßnitz, Coswig, Roßlau, Sandersleben, Nienburg and Harzgerode were repealed. For Anhalt, a regional court with its seat in Dessau was established, and by decree of 24 March 1879 the local courts of Ballenstedt, Bernburg, Coswig, Dessau, Harzgerode, Jeßnitz, Köthen, Oranienbaum, Roßlau, Sandersleben and Zerbst were established as the first court instance. The following places belonged to the district court district of the district court Ballenstedt: Ballenstedt, Großalsleben, Gernrode, Hoym with Hohendorf, Alickendorf, Kleinalsleben, Asmusstedt, Badeborn, Frose, Opperode, Radisleben, Reinstedt and Rieder. Immediately after 1945, the district courts were renamed district courts and partly restructured, but as early as 1947 they were largely returned to their old organizational form. The judicial system was not restructured until 1952, when an ordinance was issued to adapt the structure of the courts to the structure of the state apparatus. Inventory information: The majority of the files probably reached the Landesarchiv before 1959. There was a larger increase in 1974 through the council of the Quedlinburg district. Additional information: The holdings contain archival material which is subject to protection periods according to § 10 para. 3 ArchG LSA and is therefore not yet open to regular use by third parties.
Find aids: Findbuch 1998, Findkartei Registraturbilddner: On 1 October 1817, a Higher Appeal Court was established for Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg and Anhalt-Köthen with its seat in Zerbst. It existed until 1849 and was supervised by the state government. With the separation of the judiciary and the administration, the call for a fundamental reform of the judiciary had become loud. Now the entire administration of justice was exercised in the first instance by district courts established in Dessau, Köthen and Zerbst in conjunction with individual judges in district court commissions, and in the second instance by the Higher Regional Court in Dessau. After the dissolution of the Zerbst Higher Appeal Court, the third instance became the Higher Appeal Court for the Thuringian states in Jena. With the conclusion of a state treaty between the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar on the annexation of the Duchies of Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Köthen and Anhalt-Bernburg to the Higher Appellate Court in Jena, new regulations for the judicial authorities in Anhalt came into force by the "Law on the Organisation of the Court Authorities" of 23 March 1879. The Higher Regional Court, the District Courts of Dessau, Köthen, Zerbst, Bernburg and Ballenstedt and the District Court Commissions of Oranienbaum, Jeßnitz, Coswig, Roßlau, Sandersleben, Nienburg and Harzgerode were repealed. For Anhalt, a regional court with its seat in Dessau was established, and by decree of 24 March 1879 the local courts of Ballenstedt, Bernburg, Coswig, Dessau, Harzgerode, Jeßnitz, Köthen, Oranienbaum, Roßlau, Sandersleben and Zerbst were established as the first court instance. The following places belonged to the district court district of the district court Coswig: Coswig, Buko, Cobbelsdorf, Düben, Göritz, Griebo, Grochewitz, Klieken, Köselitz, Möllensdorf, Pülzig, Senst, Serno with Schleesen, Wahlsdorf, Wörpen and Zieko. Immediately after 1945, the district courts were renamed district courts and partly restructured, but as early as 1947 they were largely returned to their old organizational form. The judicial system was not restructured until 1952, when an ordinance was issued to adapt the structure of the courts to the structure of the state apparatus.
Find aids: Findbuch 1999, Findkartei Registraturbilddner: On 1 October 1817, a Higher Appeal Court was established for Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Bernburg and Anhalt-Köthen with its seat in Zerbst. It existed until 1849 and was supervised by the state government. With the separation of the judiciary and the administration, the call for a fundamental reform of the judiciary had become loud. Now the entire administration of justice was exercised in the first instance by district courts established in Dessau, Köthen and Zerbst in conjunction with individual judges in district court commissions, and in the second instance by the Higher Regional Court in Dessau. After the dissolution of the Zerbst Higher Appeal Court, the third instance became the Higher Appeal Court for the Thuringian states in Jena. With the conclusion of a state treaty between the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar on the annexation of the Duchies of Anhalt-Dessau, Anhalt-Köthen and Anhalt-Bernburg to the Higher Appellate Court in Jena, new regulations for the judicial authorities in Anhalt came into force by the "Law on the Organisation of the Court Authorities" of 23 March 1879. The Higher Regional Court, the District Courts of Dessau, Köthen, Zerbst, Bernburg and Ballenstedt and the District Court Commissions of Oranienbaum, Jeßnitz, Coswig, Roßlau, Sandersleben, Nienburg and Harzgerode were repealed. For Anhalt, a regional court with its seat in Dessau was established, and by decree of 24 March 1879 the local courts of Ballenstedt, Bernburg, Coswig, Dessau, Harzgerode, Jeßnitz, Köthen, Oranienbaum, Roßlau, Sandersleben and Zerbst were established as the first court instance. The following places belonged to the district court district of the district court Dessau: Dessau with Neuwülknitz and Rodebille, Alten with Brachmeierei, Dellnau, Diesdorf, Elsnigk, Fraßdorf, Friedrichsdorf, Hinsdorf, Jonitz, Kleutsch with Schwarzer Stamm, Kochstedt, Körnitz, Großkühnau, Kleinkühnau, Lausigk, Libbesdorf, Lingenau, Meilendorf, Mosigkau, Naundorf, Pötnitz, Quellendorf, Reppichau, Reupzig, Rosefeld, Scheuder, Scholitz, Sollnitz, Storkau, Törten, Zehmigkau and Ziebigk. Immediately after 1945, the district courts were renamed district courts and partly restructured, but as early as 1947 they were largely returned to their old organizational form. The judicial system was not restructured until 1952, when an ordinance was issued to adapt the structure of the courts to the structure of the state apparatus. Inventory information: The files were transferred to the archives with several copies of individual files and were formed into the "District Court Dessau (with District Court Dessau-Köthen)".
Contains: 1)A:Languth, Kurt/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Rosenberg (Danzig)/F:Polen (fr. Preußen)/G:S. 1-4; 2)A:Lasarski, Edmund/B:/C:Schlosser/D:/E:z.Z. Strafanstalt Spandau/F:Polen/G:S. 5-6; 3)A:Liska, Philipp/B:/C:/D:/E:Beul (Lkrs. Bonn)/F:Tschechoslowakei? (fr. Austria)/G:p. 7-8; 4)A:Luzsak, Adam/B:27.10.1879, Stari-Futog (O.-Futtak)/C:Factory worker/D:cath./E:Kassel/F:Yugoslavia, Hungary/G:pp. 9-10; 5)A:Luzsak, Johanna Elise née Fehling/B:21.04.1875, Kassel/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 9; 6)A:Luzsak, Johanna Auguste/B:23.02.1910, Kassel/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 9; 7)A:Luzsak, Erna Wilhelmine/B:24.03.1911, Kassel/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:p. 9; 8)A:Laub, Hugo/B:19.07.1902, Berlin/C:commercial representative/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:questionable (fr. Austria), Galizier/G:p. 11-12; 9)A:Lipki, Walter/B:28.04.1900, Kreuznach/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin-Charlottenburg/F:stateless, Pole or German?/G:S. 13-14; 10)A:Lipki, Jacob/B:13.10.1875, Bonn am Rhein/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin-Charlottenburg/F:stateless, Pole or German?/G:p. 15-16; 11)A:Lipki, Amalie née Baum/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 15; 12)A:Lipki, Heinz/B:07.08.1912, Kreuznach/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 15; 13)A:Lukasik, Michael/B:14.08.1874, Lenczyn (Krs. Sieradz)/C:Vorschnitter/D:ev./E:Doro/F:Poland, Pole/G:S. 17-20; 14)A:Lukasik, Marianna née Kuchar/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 17; 15)A:Lukasik, Julius/B:21.07.1911, Neu-Galow/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 17; 16)A:Lukasik, Kasimir/B:21.07.1911, Neu-Galow/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 17; 17)A:Lukasik, Eduard/B:01.01.1914, Lissow-Bau/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 17; 18)A:Lukasik, Marie/B:11.05.1915, Lissow/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 17; 19)A:Lukasik, Wilhelm/B:20.01.1917, Lissow-Bau/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 17; 20)A:Lukasik, Daniel/B:/C:Landwirt/D:ev./E:/F:/G:S. 17; 21)A:Lukasik, Rosalie née Rembaczek/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:S. 17; 22)A:Lechner, Herbert Kurt/B:16.03.1904, Berlin-Schöneberg/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia, Tscheche/G:S:S. 17; 21)A:Lukasik, Rosalie née Rembaczek/B:/C:ev./E:/G:S. 17; 22)A:Lechner, Herbert Kurt/B:16.03.1904, Berlin-Schöneberg/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia, Czeche/G:S. 21-22; 23)A:Lausch, Emil/B:/C:Arbeiter/D:/E:Quakenbrück (Krs. Osnabrück)/F:/G:S. 23-26; 24)A:Litzkuhn, Ferdinand/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 27; 25)A:Litzkuhn, Walter/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Königsberg/F:/G:S. 28-29; 26)A:Link, Otto/B:25.11.1899, Berlin/C:Arbeiter/D:/E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia/G:p. 30-33; 27)A:Link, Franz/B:06.03.1865, Friedersdorf (Krs. Troppau)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 30; 28)A:Link, Marie nee Antonik/B:05.09.1872, German Müllmen (Krs. Neustadt)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 30; 29)A:Lottes, Franz/B:11.09.1904, Urbar (Reg.-bez. Koblenz)/C:Gärtner/D:kath./E:Urbar/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Österreich)/G:S. 34-35; 30)A:Lottes, Hugo/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Urbar/F:Tschechoslowakei, Tscheche/G:S. 35; 31)A:Lottes, Regina née Kern/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Urbar/F:Czechoslovakia, Tschechin/G:S. 35; 32)A:Lubowski, Alfred/B:03.10.1903, Deutsch-Wilmersdorf/C:Dr.rer.pol./D:mos./E:Berlin-Wilmersdorf/F:Russia, Russe/G:S. 36-37; 33)A:Landau/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:France, Franzose/G:S. 38-40; 34)A:Liebmann, Ilona/B:07.03.1900, Hamburg/C:Kontoristin/D:ev./E:Altona/F:Czechoslovakia, Tschechin/G:S. 47-48; 35)A:Larsen, Jörgen/B:28.01.1903, Berlin/C:Dipl.-Ing./D:ev./E:Berlin-Lichterfelde/F:Denmark, Dane/G:S. 49-50; 36)A:Lipicnik, Franziska née Wrengo/B:02.02.1888, Zill(?) (Austria)/C:Arbeiterin/D:/E:Beifang-Selm (Münster district)/F:Yugoslavia, Slovene/G:S. 51-56; 37)A:Lewniowski, Siegfried/B:18.01.1899, Wolfenbüttel/C:Kellner/D:/E:Magdeburg/F:Polen (fr. Österreich)/G:S. 57-66; 38)A:Lehrer, Willi/B:15.12.1900, Berlin/C:Handlungsungsgehilfe/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:fraglich (fr. Österreich)/G:S. 67-68; 39)A:Leibowitsch, Meyer/B:14.06.1859, Telszi/C:Goldschmiedemeister/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Lithuania, Russe/G:p. 69-70; 40)A:Leibowitsch, Anna Caroline Pauline née Schüttenhelm/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 69; 41)A:Löwe, Berthold/B:14.11.1860, Tobitschau (Moravia)/C:/D:/E:Kirchmöser II/F:Austria/G:S. 71-87; 42)A:Löwe, Elisabeth/B:28.03.1904/C:Stenotypist/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 72; 43)A:Lion, Berthold jun./B:15.09.1915/C:Student/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 72; 44)A:Lewenton, Georg/B:/C:Dipl.-Ing./D:/E:/F:/G:p. 88-98; 45)A:Lewenton (gen. Loewenton-Nasimow), Vladimir/B:/C:Journalist/D:/E:/F:Russia/G:p. 88, 94; 46)A:Linhard, Hertha Helene/B:22.04.1894, Berlin/C:without/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:questionable (fr. Austria)/G:p. 99-100; 47)A:Loew, Herbert Ferdinand/B:07.09.1904, New York/C:Kaufmann (fr. Bankbeamter)/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:USA, Amerikaner/G:p. 101-102; 48)A:Ladendorf, Fritz Geza/B:23.07.1901, Berlin/C:Buchhalter/D:kath./E:Berlin/F:Czechoslovakia (fr. 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Contains among other things: Statutes - Official Journal for Annex.
Contains among other things: Program of the on-board christmas party of the SMS Gneisenau.
- 1900 - 1903, Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Z 109 (place of use: Dessau) Staatsministerium Dessau 3 Contains a.o.: Printed overview of the staffing of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps and the Army High Command in East Asia. description: Contains, among other things: Printed overview of the staffing of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps and the Army High Command in East Asia.
Contains among other things: Newly founded industrial companies in the SU - Overview of metallurgical areas, coal mines and clay industry enterprises in Ekaterinoslaw-Donez`schen´Steinkohlen and ore basins - Export and trade reports - Expansion of the railway network in Japan - Overview of German capital investments in overseas countries. Contains: Establishment of new industrial companies in Russia p. 5/12, p. 93/105 - Documents pp. of the Central Office for Preparation of Commercial Agreements p. 13, p. 20, p. 240/242 - Insolvent companies "Rosenstein
Contains among other things: List of lectures in the winter semester 1908/09 of the Hamburgisches Kolonialinstitut - overview of general lectures, exercises and internships.