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        • UF Boches
        • UF Deutsches Volk
        • UF Deutsch people
        • UF German people
        • UF people of Germany
        • UF Les allemands
        • UF Peuple allemand

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          97 Archival description results for Germans

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          BArch, N 224/67 · File · Mai 1915 - Dez. 1917
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Principle: Repurchase of all colonies; Colonial Territory Exchange Preservation of South Seas Property The German Flag in the Pacific Ocean Association of South Seas Companies: The high value of the German South Seas for our national economy

          Truppel, Oskar von
          BArch, R 2/11492 · File · 1938-1942
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Supplementary Budget to the Austrian Federal Budget for 1939 Plan of an Art History Institute in Paris, 1940 Estate of the Austrian Vinzenz Kramer, Teheran - Payment of a compensation sum to the surviving dependants via the Austrian Consulate, 1942 Also includes: Budget and general personnel matters with lists of names according to grade

          BArch, N 523 · Fonds · 1914-1937
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: MdR (Deutsche Fortschrittliche Volkspartei, DDP, 1912-1918, 1919-1920), Nationalökonom Inventory Description: Correspondence (1914-1922) and other documents, in particular from his activities as a member of the Reichstag; material collections on the First World War and war propaganda (with maps). Citation style: BArch, N 523/...

          Records and reports
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schnee, H., Nr. 22 · File · 1896 - 1921
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: - In the Federal Foreign Office, colonial dept, later Imperial Colonial Office (26 p.); - As Imperial Judge in German New Guinea (13 p.); - First stay in Samoa (16 p.); - Second stay in Samoa (12 p.); - (unknown author:) "Dr. Schnees Samoa years" (14 p.)); - Back at the Federal Foreign Office, Kolonial-Abt (9 p.); - Colonial Advisory Council at the Embassy in London (21 p.); - Lecture by the South Pole researcher Sir Ernest Shackleton for Wilhelm II at Villa Dernburg (3 p.)); - As Governor in German East Africa (10 p.); - Characterization of the Great Admiral of Tirpitz (4 p.); - Speech of the Minister of National Defence, Smuts, in the House of Representatives in Cape Town on September 10, 1914 (6 p.); - Scout Report of the Goanese and Government employee Ribeiro on his journey from German East Africa to Germany during the war (45 p.).); - Speech by the Governor on the occasion of Wilhelm II's birthday to officers and crews of the garrison thong (2 p.); - Excerpts from the report of the government adviser, Government Building Councillor Brandes, on the activities of the civil administration during the war in German East Africa (p. 14).); - Return from East Africa (18 p.); - My relationship with Lettow-Vorbeck (46 p.); - Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1 p.); - General Groener's statements on leading personalities of the First World War. World War II (8 p.); - State Secretary Solf on Baron von Eckardtstein, former Counsellor of the Embassy in London (3 p.); - Talk with Foreign Minister Simons (5 p.); - Schnee on Wirth, Reich Minister for Reconstruction (5 p.); - Rosen, Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs (2 p.); - Admiral v. Truppel, Governor of Kiautschou (2 p.); - Violations of international law during the war in German East Africa (2 p.).

          Schnee, Heinrich
          Peters, Karl (inventory)
          BArch, N 2223 · Fonds · 1871-1929
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventor: Founder of the Gesellschadt für deutsche Kolonisation (the later Deutsch-Ostafrikanischen Gesellschaft), Reichskommissar in the German protectorate of East Africa Citation method: BArch, N 2223/...

          Peters, Carl
          organizations
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schiemann, T., Nr. 23 · File · 1906 - 1920, ohne Datum
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: - Société d' Histoire Diplomatique / Paris, 1914 - Deutsches Hochstift / Berlin, 1919 - Volksbund zur Schutze der deutschen Kriegs- und Zivilgefangenen Berlin, 1919 - Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Berlin, 1920 - Protokoll einer nicht nähereichneten Organisation Berlin, o. D. - Organization of European Colonial Interests Paris, 1906.

          RMG 1.636 a-c · File · 1894-1961
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1895-1937 in Otjimbingue, Karibib, Praeses and Inspector from 1910; Letters and reports (Presidential files separate), 1895-1910; application for missionary service, curriculum vitae, expert opinion Johannes Georg Heinrich Olpp, 1894; private letters to Inspectors d. RMG, 1895-1899; Instruction for Johannes Georg Heinrich Olpp, 1895; Report on Franz Heinrich Kleinschmidts Death in Otjimbingue, 1896; Overview of the Mountain Damra Church in Otjimbingue, 1896; What drives for faithful work in the mission can the biblical teaching of Christ's Second Coming grant us? Lecture, 12 p., hs., 1898; Lieutenant Kuhn to inspector because of missionary for Karibib, 1901; property case Redecker with sketch, 1904; holiday application Johannes Georg Heinrich Olpp, 1907; plan about Biblical history education to be mastered in the schools, Otjimbingue, 1908; private correspondence from and. with Johannes Georg Heinrich Olpp (partly from the estate), 1928-1948; correspondence with Maria Olpp, née Johannsen (also curriculum vitae and death certificate), 1948-1961; Olpp translated the book "Eine Reise durch Afrika", by J. Du Plessis, 1916, from the Netherlands into German, under the signature 1-02812 in the holdings of the Archive Library ;

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Archiv des Landschaftsverbandes Rheinland, LH · Fonds · 1855-1944
          Part of Archive of the Rhineland Regional Council (Archivtektonik)

          1)On 2 December 1881, the Provincial Administration of Saxony sends a circular with an attached memo to the other Prussian Provincial Administrations on the "Liberation of Provincial mental institutions from the admission of mentally ill criminals". Governor Witzingerode saw a need for a discussion and standardization of the positions and asked his colleagues to present further topics. Since Landesdirektor von Landsberg falls ill as head of the Rhenish provincial administration, his deputy Klein catches up with the Provinzialverwaltungsrat in January 1882 to attend a meeting of the provincial governors. Saxony invites to this, although the meeting takes place on April 17, 1882 in Berlin and an agenda is developed quasi by circulation. With this conference, the positions of the Prussian provincial administrations were brought together, culminating in the establishment of an office of the United Provinces in Berlin (1) The Conferences of Provincial Directors also professionalized themselves: the minutes were first drawn up and printed in 1891, and from 1893 a conference was held annually (previously only when required).Although the Prussian "Law on the Extension of the Powers of the Presidents" of 15 December 1933 (2) significantly weakened the position of the provincial administrations, national management conferences continued to take place. Thus, for example, the German Community Conference, with its circular of 21 November 1938, invited to a confidential discussion on "Questions of Administrative Reform" in Weimar (3). The fact that the National Directors' Conference continued to play a certain role after 1933 is also demonstrated by the formation of new LDK committees (4). Their relationship, e.g. to the departmental conferences (5), remains reserved for a more detailed examination.2 The files listed in this Reference Guide were grouped in the typewritten Reference Guide of 1954 in Main Group IV Country Director with the classification points "A. Files of the National Directors' Conference 1881-1937" and "B Files of the Country Director and the Provincial Governors 1876-1920". Since at least with the latter classification point the terms were not correct and the demarcation of the documents from the estates of the governors Johannes Horion and Heinz Haake (6), also in the archives of the Rhineland Regional Council, was unclear, the holdings were redrawn. In addition, numbers from 2553 a to 2553 l had been assigned between the cataloguing of the inventory and the completion of the find book in 1954, which made the handling quite difficult (7). In the late 1980s, further small additions had to be integrated into the inventory, justifying a revision of the classification. No. 2503, issued at that time, is missing without reference and no. 2507 consists only of an empty file cover. In order to avoid a bloating of the find book, this was not done by including the agenda items in the distortion, but in the indexing. Pulheim Brauweiler, August 2009Rudolf Kahlfeld(1) cf. ALVR 27825, term 1920 - 1933(2) Collection of Laws page 477-479(3) The documents of which also contain the last recorded meeting: the minutes of 5 April 1940 in: Federal Archive R 36/2588(4) ALVR 2477, duration 1936 - 1939(5) e.g. Meetings of the welfare education department heads of the provincial associations, vol. 1: 1925 - 1929, ALVR 13928 or conferences of the Prussian departments and directors of the Provinzi-alwerk and -arbeitshäuser in Moringen and Brauweiler 1926 - 1927, ALVR 17366.(6) Horion served the Rhenish Provincial Administration as Provincial Councillor from 1904 to 1922 and as Governor until his death in February 1933, terms of the estate from 1904 to 1933; Haake was in service from 1933-1945; terms from 1899 to 1943(7) Signatures in the range from 27960 to 27970 have been allocated to these.

          BArch, ALLPROZ 3 · Fonds · 1945-1954
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Description of the holdings: To supplement the document series in the AllProz 1 and AllProz 2 holdings, the Federal Archives have collected reference files of the lawyers and defendants involved in the trials. Content characterisation: The scope and content of the sub-sets are very different. In detail, the following lawyers are liable: Kurt Behling (cf. N 1253), in particular the lawyers' trial (Case 3), RuSHA trial (Case 8), Krupp trial (Case 10) and OKW trial (Case 12, 74 AE); Joachim Bergmann, Wilhelmstraßen trial (Case 11, 9 AE); Hans Gawlik, and others. IMT (146 AU); Kurt Gollnick (Case 12, 13 AU); F. Gordan, Milk Process (9 AU); Theodor Klefisch (7 AU); Justus Koch, Wilhelmstrasse Process (Case 11, 23 AU); Otto Kranzbühler, IMT and Flick Process (unlisted) Kurt Minkel, Task Force and Wilhelmstrasse Process (unlisted); Heinz Nagel, v. a. Flick, IG-Farben and Krupp Trials (Cases 5, 6 and 10, 16 AE); Horst Pelckmann, Nürnberger and other Allied and German postwar trials (approx. 90 AE) Robert Servatius, et al. Defense of Fritz Sauckel and Wilhelmstraßenprozeß (IMT, Case 11, only provisionally listed) Walter Siemers, IMT, Flick- und IG-Farbenprozeß (unlisted) Otto Stahmer, especially IMT-Kommissionsprotokolle; Alfred Thoma, a. o. Handakten zur Verteidigung von Alfred Rosenberg (IMT, 172 AE) The following defendants also have documents: Ulrich Greifelt, RuSHA Process, Case 8 (2 AE); Walter Schellenberg, Weizsäcker Process, Case 11 (6 AE); Wilhelm Stuckart, Weizsäcker Process, Case 11 (11 AE). Status: 2008 State of development: provisional directories, database collection, unlisted parts Citation method: BArch, ALLPROZ 3/...

          news clippings
          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 660/034 Bü 6 · File · 1888-1912
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: The death of Emperor Friedrich and the accession to power of Emperor Wilhelm II, 1888; Party Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, 1892; Boer War with military sketches, 1899-1912; Reinhardt's promotions, awards and commands, 1899-1912; "200 years of Prussian history", 1901; "New Württemberg" (colony in southern Brazil), article in part written by Maria Faulhaber, Reinhardt's sister, 1902-1904; military, economic, literary news (excerpts from French newspapers), 1902-1912; German colonies, 1905; "Der Offizier-Ersatz in Württemberg" and "Unteroffizier-Ersatz in Württemberg", essays presumably by Reinhardt in the "Schwarzwälder Boten", 1909 Darin: einzelne Nummern des Miltärischen Wochenblatt mit Aufsätzen von Reinhardt(?): "Über das Ablegen des Gepäck im Felde", 1902; "Die französischen Ostmanöver 1901", 1902; "Beförderungsverhältnisse der Offiziere des französischen Armeres", 1902; "Das neue Frankreicher Wehrgesetz", 1905

          Archiv der FZH, 11/G9 · Fonds
          Part of Archive of the FZH (Archivtektonik)

          Names: Gilcher, Julius Remarks: after stopping teacher training, he travelled to German East Africa in 1893, worked as a scientific assistant at the German naval observatory in 1902, from 1906 for the Public Meteorological Service, which he had headed since 1917, founded the Siedlungsverein Sasel Umfang in 1919: 0.1 running metre Period: 1875-1955

          NL 249/1/V/59 · File · 1912-12-27
          Part of Leipzig University Library

          Par. critically notes that in the latest issue of the magazine of the addressee, the book of Paul Rohrbach "The German thought in the world" is displayed; par. suggests to the counter-script "The German thought in the world. To point out a critical appreciation of the book of the same name by "Paul Rohrbach" by Friedrich Siebert from Munich, which was published in the Verl. "The book by Siebert contains a well-founded criticism of the still missing correct sense of German style, and on the use of a Latin script for such a book.