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- UF deutsche Kolonien
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Brief description: The personnel office was founded in 1919. On 1 August 1998, it was merged with the Main Office to form the Main and Personnel Offices. His duties include all personnel matters of the municipal administration, in particular the recruitment, promotion and dismissal of municipal officials, employees and workers as well as the drafting of regulations and statutes in the field of personnel management. Scope: 457 units / 12 running meters Content: Files: Personnel policy, recruitment, training, promotion and dismissal of municipal staff, personnel welfare, tax, salary and insurance matters for staff, establishment plans of individual municipal offices. Focus: Third Reich and immediate post-war period Duration: 1866-1970 Notes on use: All files are blocked for a period of 30 years from the end of their term. The collection contains 26 personal documents with a special blocking period; some of the photographs contained in Nos. 403 and 397 are subject to copyright. Foreword: On 24 April 1919, the Municipal Colleges decided to establish a Personnel Office. This was to regulate the personnel and organisational affairs of municipal officials, sub-officials, workers and temporary staff, with the exception of the technical staff of hospitals and teachers, a task for which the Municipal Board of Education had previously been responsible. Dr. Frank Rechtsrat was appointed to the Management Board of the new office. Until 1933, the head of the personnel office was also head of the superordinate personnel department, which was connected with the gymnastics and sports department. With effect from 15 December 1933, the personnel office was separated from the personnel department, i.e. it was no longer managed directly by the personnel officer, but was subordinate to his area of responsibility. In June 1934, the salary department, which had until then been attached to the city maintenance, was attached to the personnel office. Further organisational changes were not made, so that the personnel office is still subordinate to the personnel and sports department. It is still responsible for all personnel matters of the city administration, especially for the employment, promotion and dismissal of all civil servants, employees and workers as well as for the preparation of regulations and statutes in the field of personnel. Most of the files listed in this volume were archived between 1965 and 1972. Most of them date back to the period between 1930 and 1950, while some of them date back to the 19th century. On the other hand, some files, in particular files relating to the establishment plan, date back to 1970. Personal files already handed over to the archives have not been included in the repertory since they are subject to a special blocking period and are generally not accessible for use. Since the files have been available to the users unlisted for several years and were quoted after the old signatures that were no longer applicable, a concordance is attached to the repertory. The stock comprises 457 units with a volume of 12 running metres. Edited by Elke Machon, 1985 Supplement to foreword: In August 2006, the typewritten find book on the stock "Personalamt - Allgemeine Akten 1866-1970" by Gerd Lange was transferred to the indexing program Augias 8 under the supervision of Sabine Schrag and Christina Wewer. Unusual abbreviations within the original find book were resolved.
Photographer: Blumer. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,9. Description: almost identical with no. 430.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,8 X 5,7 Description: Group of girls in white dresses with dark sash, white headscarves, some with book, some with folded hands, sister E. Vierhub, African teacher?, other women in the background.
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Curriculum Vitae and copies of testimonies, 1939; Vow of Deputation and Tropical Certificate, 1939; Curriculum Vitae and Tropical Certificate for Anna Epple (his bride), 1939; Correspondence with Albert Heinzelmann, 1938-1941; Message of Heinzelmann's death in Russia, 1941; Correspondence with Hanna Heinzelmann, née Epple, 1941-1954; Marriage Notice Hanna Heinzelmann with Heinrich Lampmann, 1952
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains: - 25th Annual Report of the Association for Protestant Mission in Cameroon and Northern Togo for 1911 (Pages for the Friends of Protestant Mission in Cameroon and Northern Togo)- Fr. Karl Hoffmann, The German Language in the Cameroon Missionary Schools, in: Katholische Missionskorrespondenz, Berlin 1. Sept. 1913- A missionary anniversary in difficult times, in: Germania, Zeitung für das deutsche Volks, 26 Oct. 1915 - Article about the German elementary school and the African teachers in Cameroon, especially about Heinrich Tsala, unlabelled proof
Pallottinesin. Teacher Saul's daughter. Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,9 X 8,9 Description: Photographed at the gates of Marangus in D. O/A in the morning hour on 16 September 1907 before setting off for Arusha. The porters are paid their time money in Hellern for the four-day trip. At the other end, as far as I am concerned, behind the wearer, with his arms entwined, stands the only Christian in Arusha, Paulos. Next to this is my...? Boy with the field bag. There's a double load in front of the porters.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,3 X 11,8. Description: third person on the right, one with white ribbon on his head.
Leipziger Missionswerkand on the lap Natanjia ...(?), miss. Aruscha station, March 1924. Photographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 8,1. Description: Group shot african. Family (European garments or Kanzu). Reference: See Album 21 (Nachlaß Blumer), No. 820 (9.0 X 6.5).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,9 X 12,4. Description: Class photo with teacher Yohane in front of a stone building with corrugated iron roof, cf. album 11, no. 380-83 and artwork for sample book IV / 538, IV / 557.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Black?. Phototype: Roll film print. Format: 8,8 X 5,7. Description: Stone house, corrugated iron roof, dah. Bananas, in front of them men sitting in circles, 1 standing and talking, 4 women next to circle.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,8. Description: in front of house with clay wall and roof made of plant fibres: 10 persons (men, women and children, elderly woman sitting on chair),. Reference: Plate and cardboard No. 36 in negative box ( 1 print). See album 17, no. 50 (10,5 X 8,2) "White and black children at their play hut in Aruscha III. 24".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,8 X 11,6. Description: both white, europ. cl., man with hat, woman with wreath, in front of the church in Gonja. Reference: Plate and cardboard No. 71a in negative box ( 1 print).
Leipziger MissionswerkOn the picture: 17 - picture content identical with 2607.
North German Missionary SocietyNames and dates of all missionaries, teachers, deacons, nurses, sisters, farmers, etc. sent out
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,1 X 8,2 Description: Frau Blumer with a bouquet in a garden (Arusha), an African youth and an African girl behind rose bushes.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 8,0. Description: Group photo: Teacher sitting on chair, woman with infant standing behind, 2 more children in front; back building complex, 1 with veranda, other with white walls, roofs made of plant fibres.
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Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,2 X 11,3. Description: Half body image, white/europ. cl. m. Watch chain.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: Daughter as missionary woman in Cameroon, English prisoner of war
A German teacher gives black students a school lesson. On the wall above the blackboard hang the pictures of Emperor Wilhelm II and Empress Auguste Viktoria / Photographer: Scherl
Local students are taught by a black teacher in Wuga. / Photographer: Scherl
Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,9 X 11,7. Description: Class photo in front of the stone wall of a house, 4 rows of girls of different ages, clothed with cloths, teacher Yohane in the door frame; Cf. also album 11, no. 380-83 and artwork sample book IV / 538. Remark: Published by..: Miss Bl. 1912, Number Six.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,6 X 12,8. Description: Class photo in front of the stone wall of a house, with teacher Yohane. Remark: faded.
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