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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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          Stadtarchiv Solingen, 93 · File · 1905-1921
          Part of City Archive Solingen (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: (spec.) Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Abt. Solingen Kolonial-wirtschaftliches Komitee e.V., Economic Committee of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft: 'Die Arbeit des Kolonial-wirtschaftlichen Komitees, 1896-1906', 6 pages of the statutes of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 16 pages, 1913;Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, 20.01.1917, 20.07.1917, 20.08.1917;Organ der Deutschen Kolonialgesellschaft, Berlin, 20.09.1917

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 b Bü 1018 · File · (1921) 1924-1932
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Naturalization of Foreign Nationals of the Eastern States, 1924; Guidelines of the Magistrate of Berlin for the Processing of Naturalization Applications, 1925; Polish Citizenship and Military Obligations, 1925/26; Citizenship of the Gdansk Armed Forces entering the Reichswehr, 1925/26; Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and of the Council of People's Commissars of 15. January 1925, 1925/26; Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and of the Council of People's Commissars of 15. January 1925, 1925, 1925/26; Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and of the Council of People's Commissars of 15. January 1925, 1925, 1925/26; Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of 15. December 1925, 1925, 1925, 1925/26.12.1921 on the loss of Russian citizenship; citizenship of the Germans in Southwest Africa, 1926-1930; decision of the Grand Senate of the Reich Economic Court of 6.3.1926 on the question of the loss of Reich citizenship and citizenship due to ten-year absence; submission of the Association of Damaged German Descendants in Königsberg of 15. March 1926 on the loss of German citizenship in Southwest Africa, 1926-1930; submission of the Association of Damaged German Descendants in Königsberg of 15. March 1921 on the loss of German citizenship in Southwest Africa, 1926-1930; decision of the Grand Senate of the Reich Economic Court of 6.3.1927 for the remission of the naturalization fee; list of the Württembergers naturalized in Canada from April 1923 to March 1927, Aug. 1927; naturalization of members of the Soviet Union and of former Russian prisoners of war, 1930; citizenship of civil servants coming from the ceded territories, 1931; circular of the Prussian Minister of the Interior of 22.5.1930 concerning certificates of German origin issued by the welfare association for German returnees; questions of naturalisation policy, 1931/32; registration of persons entitled to vote in the Saar and treatment of naturalisation applications, 1932.

          BArch, R 3118 · Fonds · 1852-1944
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: Commission of 22 - 28 ordinary members and 8 - 10 deputy members elected and appointed by the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce for three years to advise and pass resolutions on the admission of securities to stock exchange trading, set up in 1909 in accordance with the Stock Exchange Act of 8 May 1908, and honorary in office for 22 - 28 ordinary members and 8 - 10 deputy members elected and appointed by the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce for three years, acting under the supervision of the state government or the state government, respectively. after 1934 of the Reich Economic Ministry, their Tä‧tigkeit ended with the closure of the Berlin Stock Exchange in 1945. Inventory description: Inventory history The inventory was transferred to the Deutsches Wirtschaftsinstitut (DWI) Berlin around 1955 and from there to the Zentrale Staatsarchiv in Potsdam in 1970/71. In the course of the reunification of both German states, this collection was transferred to the Federal Archives. Archive evaluation and processing There are numerous gaps in the tradition. The whereabouts of missing files could not be determined. Characterisation of content: Essentially, the overdelivery consists of individual case files for companies that have registered securities for stock exchange trading. These include primarily banks, mining and smelting works, the energy industry, the chemical industry, the construction industry, housing associations, mechanical engineering, apparatus, vehicle and tool construction, the food and luxury food industries. A large number of documents on mortgages are also available. Citation style: BArch, R 3118/...

          Allgemeines; vol. 3
          BArch, R 3001/20535 · File · (1936-1938) 1939-1941
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Expert opinion of Deutsche Revisions- und Treuhand-AG, Berlin, on the revaluation of the fixed assets of Vereinigte Saar-Elektrizitäts AG, St. Wendel, 1940; exemption of Reichswerke Hermann Göring from compliance with commercial law regulations, 1941; impossibility of valuation of assets of German colonial enterprises abroad, 1941

          BArch, R 67 · Fonds · 1914-1921
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventor: In January 1915, the Hamburgische Landesverein vom Roten Kreuz and the Frankfurter Verein vom Roten Kreuz joined forces through the Prussian Ministry of War with the aim of bringing about a unified working group of all those involved in the investigation of missing persons and the care of prisoners. For the investigation of missing persons the name "Ausschuss für deutsche Kriegsgefangene" was chosen and for the care of prisoners the name "Hilfe für kriegsgefangene Deutsche". By May 1915 it had been possible to combine all the major Red Cross associations in Germany into a single working group. In September 1915, the Working Group and the Central Committee of the German Red Cross Associations in Berlin agreed on the principles of their respective responsibilities in the areas of missing persons investigation and prisoner welfare. The two headquarters in Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main became official information centres in the sense of the Hague Land Warfare Ordinance; at the same time they were attached to the Central Evidence Bureau of the Prussian War Ministry. Their tasks included the search for missing soldiers, the procurement of official death certificates and the improvement of postal traffic with prisoners of war. In addition, the Committee for German Prisoners of War of the Frankfurt Association of the Red Cross endeavored to provide information in the occupied territories of France, Russia, and Romania and to improve the situation of foreign prisoners of war in Germany. In July 1916, Rudolf Lismann, a senior member of the Committee for German POWs of the Frankfurt Association of the Red Cross, founded the Archive of the Committee for German POWs, later the Archive for POW Research. His aim was to produce a comprehensive documentation of the prisoners of war of the First World War from a uniform point of view. The collection areas included the relief organizations of the Red Cross associations, missing persons, prisoners of war and civilians, the position of prisoners under international law, refugees, hostages and refugees. Status: December 2003 Inventory description: In January 1915, the Hamburgische Landesverein vom Roten Kreuz and the Frankfurter Verein vom Roten Kreuz joined forces through the mediation of the Prussian Ministry of War, with the aim of bringing about a unified working group of all the offices concerned with the investigation of missing persons and the care of prisoners. For the investigation of missing persons the name "Ausschuss für deutsche Kriegsgefangene" was chosen and for the care of prisoners the name "Hilfe für kriegsgefangene Deutsche". By May 1915 it had been possible to combine all the major Red Cross associations in Germany into a single working group. In September 1915, the Working Group and the Central Committee of the German Red Cross Associations in Berlin agreed on the principles of their respective responsibilities in the areas of missing persons investigation and prisoner welfare. The two headquarters in Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main became official information centres in the sense of the Hague Land Warfare Ordinance; at the same time they were attached to the Central Evidence Bureau of the Prussian War Ministry. Their tasks included the search for missing soldiers, the procurement of official death certificates and the improvement of postal traffic with prisoners of war. In addition, the Committee for German Prisoners of War of the Frankfurt Association of the Red Cross endeavored to provide information in the occupied territories of France, Russia, and Romania and to improve the situation of foreign prisoners of war in Germany. In July 1916, Rudolf Lismann, a senior member of the Committee for German POWs of the Frankfurt Association of the Red Cross, founded the Archive of the Committee for German POWs, later the Archive for POW Research. His aim was to produce a comprehensive documentation of the prisoners of war of the First World War from a uniform point of view. The collection areas included the relief organizations of the Red Cross associations, missing persons, prisoners of war and civilians, the position of prisoners under international law, refugees, hostages and refugees. State of development: Findbuch (1984) Citation method: BArch, R 67/...

          A.11-426 · File · 1911 - 1915
          Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

          Contains: - 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

          Pallottines