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      • UF deutsche Kolonien
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        description: Contains:Content: Ober-Kommando der Schutztruppen, Berlin: Sending a request from the chief physician of the Schutztruppe for DOA, Brünn, whether he could send his collected ethnographica to the Völkerkundemuseum in Stuttgart - Luschans replies, who wishes to see the collection presented with a quotation due to the possible purchase of the Berlin museum.letters: 1

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        Part of Archive of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH

        Content of the CD with material collection on East Africa airship L 59 (LZ104) and airship FriedrichEngelke (1881-1918):- Photos: Engelke in Varel (1914); Engelke with woman and child in Lichterfelde (06.1917); Fritz last holiday day in Lichterfelde (13.01.1915); photo with woman; Engelke in Jamboli (12.1917 02.1918); Engelke with other persons (Friedrichshafen 01.1918 Wilhelmshaven 1915); Engelke in Jamboli (12.1917); E. at Christmas 1914 on board the Santa Elena (ship steamer/aircraft mother ship); group photo at the engine gun course in Seeheim (1916); group photo in cabin (1914); group photo after the return from the Africa trip, Jamboli (12th century); group photo after the return from the Africa trip, Jamboli (12th century); group photo at the Africa trip, Jamboli (12th century); group photo at the Africa trip, Jamboli (12th century); group photo at the Africa trip, Jamboli (12th century); group photo at the Africa trip, Jamboli (12th century).1917); Prisenkommando (Engelke with Ernst Fegert Bernhard Wiesemann);- Various unlabelled recordings;- Summaries of L 23 (LZ66), LZ 102, LZ 104 (in Word format)

        Collection Will
        Best. 7713 · Fonds · ca. 1924-1942
        Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

        Description:IntroductionThis collection of newspaper articles and journal articles is named after Joseph Will, a staff member of the "Defwehrstelle" against National Socialist propaganda led by the then cathedral vicar Joseph Teusch. Will, who had been employed at the defensive post since 1935, invested this collection for private purposes. Joseph Will was born on 24 August 1907 in Munich as the son of an editor. He spent his school days in Cologne, where he graduated from the Abendgymnasium in 1929. He then worked as a trainee at the Kölnische Volkszeitung. In addition to his professional training, he was particularly involved in Catholic associations and federations, such as the Catholic Workers' Movement (KAB), the Christian Trade Unions, the Peace Federation of German Catholics, and the Unemployment Assistance Organization. He founded the Windhorstbund Köln-Nord around 1930. From 1933 Joseph Will earned his living with a paper and book agency and continued his activities in the Catholic association work, especially in the Catholic youth associations. In 1933/34, Will was detained for up to four weeks on remand for this mission. During this activity he got to know the then cathedral vicar Joseph Teusch, who called him to the "defensive post" in 1935. Here Will helped to set up an archive to record National Socialist literature. The brochures and pamphlets written in the Teusch defence office were distributed by Will, among others. With a car (passenger car) with trailer he transported the writings and often covered up to 800 km per day. When the war broke out, Will moved to the Vicariate General, later to the archbishop's pastoral office. In October 1943 he was drafted for military service. The present collection consists mainly of articles, the national daily newspapers (including Kölnische Zeitung, Kölnische Volkszeitung, Frankfurter Zeitung, Rhein-Mainische Volkszeitung, Vossische Zeitung), the newspapers of Catholic associations and federations (and the German newspaper Kölnische Zeitung, Kölnische Volkszeitung, Frankfurter Zeitung, Rhein-Mainische Volkszeitung, Vossische Zeitung), and the newspapers of the Catholic Church. a. Michael/Junge Front Académie, Westdeutsche Arbeiter-Zeitung) or Catholic monthly publications (e.g. Hochland, Stimmen der Zeit, der Graal, Zeit und Volk, Stimmen der Jugend, Benediktinische Monatsschrift). Depending on the topic, there are also articles from National Socialist newspapers and magazines, for example in folders with topics on Nazi politics, especially domestic politics, and on the relationship of the Nazi state to the Catholic religion and church. The portfolios of the various elections of the years 1930 - 1933 contain extensive propaganda material of all major parties, including election newspapers and illustrations, special issues of party newspapers, leaflets and flyers, as well as flyers. The collection focuses on the 1930s. It goes beyond the year 1940 only sporadically and reaches also only occasionally into the 20's back. The collection remained in its original order of twelve main groups identified by Roman numerals. The old descriptions of the main groups have been taken into account and are highlighted by blocking. In the table of contents, clarifying keywords have been added in brackets (...). The order of the individual folders (with Arabic numerals) within the individual groups also remained the same. The original names of the portfolios were also retained, placed in quotation marks "..." and described more precisely by subject headings. The old signatures, which are often referred to in the portfolios, are enclosed in brackets. For reasons of conservation and storage technology, the portfolios had to be separated into two sizes: the collection with its original 123 portfolios was purchased by the Emmaus disciples in Cologne-Longerich in 1980. They had received the documents on the occasion of the evacuation of Joseph Will's apartment and offered them to the archive for sale. Cologne, June 30, 1986 Dr. KleinertzArticles from daily and weekly newspapers (including Kölnische Zeitung, Kölnische Volkszeitung, Frankfurter Zeitung, Rhein-Mainische Volkszeitung, Vossische Zeitung, Völkischer Beobachter, Arbeiter Zeitung), as well as magazines and periodicals, especially the "Kölnische Zeitung", the "Kölnische Volkszeitung", the "Rhein-Mainische Volkszeitung", the "Vossische Zeitung", the "Völkischer Beobachter" and the "Arbeiter Zeitung". Catholic clubs and associations (e.g. Michael/Junge Front, Academia, Hochland, Stimmen der Zeit, Der Graal, Zeit und Volk), also newspapers of the German Centre Party concerning the conflict between NS-State / Ideology and Catholic Church, e.g. on the topics of state and society, law and justice, Reich reform, school and education, religious education, racial hygiene and anti-Semitism, understanding of history (Germanicism, Christianity, Charlemagne, the Middle Ages), press and church, the law of the editor, moral and foreign exchange processes, Protestantism, the German religious movement and Alfred Rosenberg, Catholic bishops, Catholic associations and societies, philosophy and ideology, art, youth (youth movement, Hitler youth, Catholic youth, youth associations, student body, work service, military sports, Windhorstbunde), women (marriage, eugenics, women's studies, women's work, historical female figures), socialism, liberalism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism, Catholicism Social doctrine, economics, capitalism, agriculture and land reform, war and peace (peace movement, pacifism, First World War, Reichswehr), individual states and countries, Germany (foreign, borderland Germany, Upper Silesia, Memelland, Rhineland, Saarland, South Tyrol, war guilt issue, colonies), Catholic life (Germany, Cologne, World Mission, Catholic Days, personalities); Leaflets and leaflets, election newspapers and flyers on the Reich and Prussian state parliamentary elections (1928-1933), Reich presidential elections (1932).

        Correspondence A - K
        Best. 614, A 651 · File · 1938-1943
        Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

        Scope: 3.00 cm. Includes: Albertuswerke, Chemische Fabrik/Maschinenfabrik, Hanover Purchase of floor care products, 1939; Auslandsbrief-Prüfstelle Köln-Riehl Bank transfer of prey mail (Reisewerk von Le Vaillant) to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1941; Auslands-Zeitungshandel G.m.b.H., Cologne Purchase of foreign newspapers and magazines, 1944; Bauer, H.W., 1940 - 1942 Letterhead: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Hauptdienststelle München Ankauf der Zeitschrift "Deutscher Kolonial-Dienst", 1940; Discussion of ethnological problems; Behrens, Josef Potsdam Ankauf von optische zeichengerät, Prospekt, 1938; Benzinger, Theodor, Stuttgart Ankauf von Fotoalben über außereuropäische Völker, 1941; Berthold, Karl Borromäus, Köln (Meisterschule des Deutschen Handwerks) Congratulation on Bs. 50. birthday 21.12.1939; C

        Correspondence A - L
        Best. 614, A 34 · File · 1929-1932
        Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

        Includes among others: Abels, Hermann, Kunstsalon, Cologne Address by Julius Lips to the opening of the exhibition of the painter Emil Flecken; purchase of a watercolour by the painter Vollmberg; 1929-1931; farewell party for museum director Rademacher on 28.1.1931; Albrecht, H. collecting activity on his Africa expedition; 1931-1932; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', Germany Gabriel-Mödling b. Vienna Purchase of the General Index for the years 1906 to 1931; Workers' Cult, Berlin Loan or purchase of Lenin's death mask for the exhibition "Masks of People", 1931; Exhibition, Fair and Tourism Office of the City of Cologne Loan of ethnographics for the International Leather Show Berlin, 1930; Brown

        Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2/445 · File · 30. Nov. 1943
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
          1. Nov. 1943, Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2 Subject and biographical collection on German military history description: Includes: Structure 2: War classification of the Schutztruppe on 1 Apr. 1915 with occupation of officers (only up to the company) Structure 3: War classification of the Allies on 1 Apr. 1915 Structure 4: as Structure 2, on 1 Jan. 1916 Structure 5: as Structure 3, on 1 Jan. 1915 1916 Letter of 30 Dec. 1943 from the War Historical Research Institute of the Army to Colonel z. V. Strümpell, Aktensammelstelle West, with statement on the war divisions and marginal remarks Contains:<br />Gliederung 2: Kriegsgliederung der Schutztruppe am 1. Apr. 1915 with officer occupation (only up to the company)<br />Gliederung 3: War classification of the Allies on 1. Apr. 1915<br />Gliederung 4: like classification 2, on 1. Jan. 1916<br />Gliederung 5: like classification 3, on 1. Apr. 1915<br />Gliederung 3: like classification 2, on 1. Apr. 1915<br />Gliederung 5: like classification 3, on 1. Apr. 1915<br />Gliederung 4: like classification 2, on 1. Apr. 1915<br />Gliederung 5: like classification 3, on 1. Apr. 1915<br />Gliederung 5: like classification 2, on 1. Jan. 1916<br />Letter of the Kriegsgeschichtlichen Forschungsanstalt des Heeres from 30 Dec. 1943 to Colonel z. V. Strümpell, Aktensammelstelle West, with statement on the war divisions and marginal remarks
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        Rund 20.000 Alltags- und Ritualgegenstände sowie Kunst außereuropäischer Kulturen bilden einen reichen Fundus für Sonderausstellungen und wissenschaftliche Forschung. Ziel ist dabei, Verständnis und Respekt für andere Weltregionen zu fördern und Interesse an der Vielfalt menschlicher Lebenswelten zu wecken. Regionale Schwerpunkte der Sammlung sind Ostasien und Amerika sowie die ehemaligen deutschen Kolonialgebiete in Neuguinea, Ost- und Westafrika. Zeitgenössische Kunstwerke indigener Völker, die im Spannungsfeld zwischen Tradition und Moderne entstehen, nehmen einen besonderen Platz ein. Die Sammlung Afrika besteht aus rund 3.500 Objekten des afrikanischen Kontinentes. Kostbarkeiten sind die Alltagsgegenstände der Schilluk, Dinka, und Bari. Sie wurden teils bereits vor 1876 von den Freiburger Brüdern Rosset im damals noch unerforschten Südsudan zusammengetragen. Andere Objekte stammen aus den früheren deutschen Kolonien (1885-1918) in Ost- und Südwestafrika. Angehörige der damaligen kaiserlichen "Schutztruppen", wie beispielsweise Karl Sauer, Wilhelm Winterer, Theodor Leutwein, Dr. Lübbert und Eugen Fischer gaben Alltags- und Ritualobjekte der Makonde, Ziba, Herero und San an das Museum. Von Kapitän Johannis Heldt erwarb das Museum 1899 schöne bis wunderliche Objekte aus Zentral- und Westafrika.

        German Colonial School

        The Deutsches Institut für tropische und subtropische Landwirtschaft (German Institute for Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture), as the legal successor to the Colonial School, still has the preserved files of the former German Colonial School in Witzenhausen (DKS), a small part of which is in the Marburg State Archives. At the DKS, farmers and planters were trained mainly for the German colonies in the period from 1899 to 1943 (i.e. far beyond the loss of the German colonies). The emphasis was on practical and theoretical training in agriculture, with a very broad curriculum ranging from colonial politics and ethnology to mechanical engineering and economic geography to language teaching. Over 3000 DKS personnel files of directors, employees, lecturers and pupils. In addition to registration and everyday school life such as payments, evaluations of individual achievements, etc., the student files sometimes also contain correspondence with the persons after completion of their training with descriptions of the farm and agriculture over years and sometimes decades, wherever the person worked. The employee and lecturer files usually contain considerably less, even CVs are rare. The complete personal files are recorded on index cards and can be searched (analogue). In addition, various material such as property administration, library books, records of the Court of Honour of the DKS. Extensive photo collection.

        Deutsche Kolonialschule
        German East Africa
        BArch, R 9350/1006 · File · 1899-1914
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Permission to fly the German flag Circular letter of the Imperial Governor of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a concerning the birthday celebration of the Empress Postcards

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        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 1186 · File · 1898-1899 und o. D.
        Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: List of mussel species, list of materials for colouring the topa, animals from Surinam (Latin and Indian names); collection lists compiled under the heading "Remarks on individual pieces of the museum": Missionary Bergmann (German New Guinea), Baron von Bülow (Herero, Owambo), von Carnap-Quernheimb (Cameroon, Togo, Congo), Capitain Dallmann (Various countries), Eckstein (Boers, Zulu), Dr. Ehser (Bali collection), Dr. O. Finsch, Haas brothers (British New Guinea), Kollmann (Uganda, Ushashi, East Africa), Kromecken (?) (Tokyo, Middle Java, Sikkim), Schmidt (Lagos), I. Schneider (Palestine, Egypt, Omdurman), Von Sieglin, Baron von Soden (Africa), Prof. Soest/Eugen Rautenstrauch (South Sea Collection), Sprochte (?), Ludwig Wießner (Untervolta, Sudan)