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7 works on the topic "Mission and Youth, from Jasper's time in Dresden, 1919-1924; 11 works on the topic "Nationality and internationality in mission, 1919-1933
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains above all: Position of the steel helmet on school issues Formation of "teachers' working groups" in the state associations 3rd Reichstagung der Lehrer in Dresden on 7 and 8 Oct. 1931 Support for advertising for "Jambo, Coloniale Monatsschrift für Schule und Familie" Guide for the "teachers' working group in the steel helmet" - Statement of the state associations Conferences of the cultural policy committee of the steel helmet "Deutsche Oberrealschule Mexico" - Filling of apprenticeship positions by members of the steel helmet "Steel helmet" Contains, among other things: History of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Lehrer im Stahlhelm Communistische Literatur und kommunistischer Literaturvertrieb 2nd session of the Bildungshof on Feb. 11, 1932
Contains: Adenauer, Konrad, opening of the International Press Exhibition in Cologne, 1928 Andreae, Edith, 1927 Blücher, Franz, 1946 Boden, envoy, 1927 Bracht, importance of self-administration, 1927 Butler, professor, 1927 Curtius, 1927, 1931 Coudenhove-Kalergi, 1929 Dehler, Thomas, 1947 Dernburg, demand for a union of the liberal parties, 1930 Dietrich, Hermann, Reich Finance Minister, cancellation, to support the appointment of Külz as President of the Reichsfinanzhof, 1931 Eckener, Hugo, 1929 Euler, Martin, 1946 Falz-Fein, Woldemar von, 1931 Glaser, Louis, 1946 Groener, Wilhelm, 1932 Haslinde, 1922 Hedin, Sven (with photograph), 1935 Heuss-Knapp, Elly, 1951 Heye, Wilhelm, Chief of Staff, 1927, 1928 Hilferding, Rudolf, 1927 Hindenburg, Paul von, 1931, 1932 Hummel, Hermann, 1930 Junkers, Hugo, 1931 Kaiser, Jakob, 1946 Kastner, H., 1923 Koenig, General, 1947 Köpke, 1932 Korodis, Lutz, 1942 Külz, Erna, Foreword to the Memoirs of Külz, o. Dat. Liebler, Ralph, 1947 Löbe, Paul, 1932 Marx, Wilhelm, Request for Investigation of the Allegations against Secretary of State a. D. Kempner, 1927 Meissen, Markgraf von, 1944 Meissner, Otto State Secretary in the Reich Chancellery, 1929, 1932 Mossner, Karl, 1946 Müller, Hermann, negotiations on the formation of a government in spring 1929 Naumann, D., 1929 Olbricht, Friedrich, General, 1939 Petersen, Carl, 1931 Pieck, Wilhelm, 1948 Planck, Erwin, 1932 Poeschel, 1932 Pünder, Hermann, establishment of the Federation of Tourist Associations in the British Zone, 1931, 1946 Reuter, Fritz, 1949 Rohrbach, Kurt, 1944 Rotary Klub/Dresden, 1932 Schacht, Hjalmar, Colonial Question, 1927, 1929 Schaumburg-Lippe, Steffan zu, (1931) Schmitt-Ott, 1927 Schober, Police Commissioner of Vienna, 1927 Schönaich, Frhr. von, President of the German Peace Society, 1946 Severing, Carl, 1928 Simons, President of the Reichsgericht, 1927-1929 Evangelischer-Sozialer Kongress Dresden, 1927 Rationalisierung der Gesetzgebung, 1928 Snowden, Lord, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1929 Suhr, Otto, 1948 Sydow, Anna von, 1946 Stieve, Dt. Minister in Riga, 1929 Stresemann, Gustav von, 1928 Stülpnagel von, 1932 Westarp, Count von, 1939 Zweigert, State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior, 1929
Külz, WilhelmContains among other things: Deutscher Fichtebund.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Nord, 1935 Esperanto-Bewegung.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Ost, 1934 -1935 Deutscher Offiziersbund und Ehmke-Kreis.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Süd, 1935 Deutsche Turnerschaft und Dresdener Ruderklub.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Süd, 1935 Deutsche Turnerschaft und Dresdener Ruderklub.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Nord, 1935 Esperanto-Bewegung.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Ost, 1934 -1935 Deutscher Offiziersbund und Ehmke-Kreis.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt Süd, 1935 Deutsche Turnerschaft und Dresdener Ruderklub.reports of the SD-Oberabschnitt 1935 Reports of the SD upper section Mitte, 1934-1935 Deutscher Kolonialfrauenbund - Report of the SD upper section Nordwest, 15 Dec. 1934 Erzgebirgsverein in Schneeberg, 1935 Friedrich-Wilhelm Gesellschaft - Reports of the SD upper section West, 1935-1936
Table of Contents/Rubrum (pages 1-3). Invitations to participate in exhibitions, programs (prints). Prize Exhibition of Objects of Science...' in Zaragoza, 1868 (page 4). International Art Exhibitions in Munich 1869 (pp. 5-15), 1879 (pp. 101-113, 119f., 139), 1883 (pp. 250-258, 264-266, 306f.), Statute (pp. 177f., 251f.). International Art and Trade Exhibition in London 1871 (pp. 16-21), Regulativ für diese Ausstellung (pp. 19f.), exhibition in the Crystal Palace 1884 (pp. 328-330, 338).<br />Great three-year art exhibition in Gent 1871 (pp. 22, 32-36, 61f.), 1877 (pp. 78), 1880 (pp. 136f.). Art and Industry Exhibition in Trieste, Sept. to Oct. 1871 (pp. 24f.).<br />World Exhibition in Philadelphia 1876 (pp. 37-49, 65-75).<br />Art Exhibition in Brussels 1875 (pp. 50-54), 1878 (pp. 89-93).<br />Vienna Historical Art Exhibition 1876 (pp. 55, 58). General Art Exhibition in Madrid 1875 (pp. 56f.), 1877 (pp. 79-83, 150), 1881 (pp. 149, 151, 174f.), 201-205).<br />Art and crafts exhibition in Munich 1876 (pp. 58-60).<br />General Swiss Art Exhibition 1877 (pp. 63), 1878 (pp. 86), 1880 (pp. 131), 1881 (pp. 153).<br />Art exhibitions of the Königlich Sächsischen Akademie der bildenden Künste zu Dresden, 1877 (pp. 76), 1878 (pp. 94-97, letter by Julius Hübner pp. 94, catalogue pp. 96), 1879 (pp. 117f., 121), 1882 (pp. 233f.).<br />Art exhibition of the Kölnischer Kunstverein 1877 (pp. 84).<br />Permanent exhibition of the Zürcherische Künstlergesellschaft 1878/1879 (pp. 87). Exhibitions of the National Association of Fine Arts in Hungary 1878 (pp. 98f.). Art exhibition in Riga, 1879 (pp. 114-116). General exhibition of art, science and industry products for young people 1879 (page 123). Exhibition at the Milan Art Academy 1879 (pp. 125-130). International exhibition in Melbourne 1880 (pp. 132f.). Exhibition Siebenbürger Volkstrachten 1880 (pp. 134f.). IV. General German Art Exhibition 1880 (pp. 140, 155). Exhibition of paintings in Florence 1880 (pp. 143-147).<br />Commercial and Industrial Exhibition in Hall 1881 (pp. 154, 158).<br />Permanent Art Exhibition in Leipzig (pp. 157). General Construction Exhibition in Braunschweig 1881 (pp. 162-166).<br />Exhibitions of the Leipziger Kunstverein 1881 (pp. 167).<br />Art Exhibition in Lille (pp. 169f.).<br />International Art Exhibition in Vienna 1882 (pp. 171, 176, 174, 176-220, 225-228, 231, 40 and more).<br />International Art Exhibition in Vienna 1882 (pp. 171, 176, 174, 176-220, 225-228, 231, 40 and more)a. Efforts of the Main Board of the German Art Cooperative to Grant State Subsidies for a Representative Participation of German Artists, pp. 174, 181, 194-200, 231f.; Meetings of the Commission for the Vienna Art Exhibition, 5 Nov. 1881, pp. 207f., 22 Dec 1881 sheet 206). Report by Adolf Heyden on the trip to Vienna for the planned participation in the exhibition (pp. 210-215.). Ground plan and cross-section of the Künstlerhaus in Vienna, print (p. 216). Plan of the exhibition hall for the German Reich, ink [by Hand Heydens] (p. 217). Allgemeine Deutsche Patent- und Mustererschutz-Ausstellung in Frankfurt a.M. 1881 (pp. 172).<br />Exhibitions of the Ostdeutscher Kunstverein 1882 (pp. 221-223), 1886 (pp. 347). International Art Exhibition in Rome 1882/1883 (pp. 229, 244). Exhibitions of the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen 1882 (pp. 236), 1883 (pp. 299), 1884 (pp. 337). Exhibition of student works of the Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule Dresden (Bl. 237). Exhibition of paintings of old masters by J. H. Hassk in Hamburg, Apr. 1882 (Bl. 238f.). Art exhibition in Antwerp 1882 (pp. 241f.), 1885 (pp. 344-346). International Colonial and Export Exhibition, Art Department, Amsterdam 1883 (pp. 245-248, 309-313, 331-336). Electrical engineering exhibition in Munich (pp. 249, 267, 308, 314-316, 340-343 and others). Report on the use of the electrical s for art and teaching purposes, pp. 269-291. Exhibition of the Art Association for Bohemia in Prague 1883 (pp. 260-262), 1884 (pp. 325-327). Exhibition of the Association of German Drawing Teachers of student drawing works and teaching aids for drawing lessons 1884 (pp. 292-298).<br />International Special Exhibition of Graphic Arts in Vienna 1883 (pp. 300-305, Statute pp. 304). Grand Foreign Exhibition Boston 1883 (pp. 317-320). Eduard Almond Exhibition of the art dealer Amsler
Folio 627-629: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 28 November 1914 – Admiralty concur dangerous to have two sea bases which cannot defend themselves Inform Governor General South Africa that Admiralty have told you to keep your squadron concentrated and that you can escort an expedition to Luderitz Bay if one convoy is supplied for a month but sea line cannot be covered for vessels passing to and fro By our arrangements we hope soon to deal with or restrict action of German squadron As soon as possible Admiralty will co-operate to ensure success in German South West Africa operations. Folio 635A: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 29 November 1914 – send HMS Dartmouth to St Helena to wait orders. Folio 636: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Simonstown to Admiralty, 29 November 1914 – Arabs and Somalis on board HMS Dartmouth have mutinied on grounds that weather is too cold and they only joined for East Indies Station. Folio 638: telegram from Cape Town to Admiralty, 29 November 1914 – Boma Government say German cruisers will shortly move on estuary of Congo. Folio 642: Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 30 November 1914 – HMS Dartmouth sailed, due St Helena Thursday. Folio 649: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 30 November 1914 – Governor General of South Africa wired me Ministers fear delay in starting Walfisch Bay Expedition will have serious results; Luderitz reinforcements ready 3rd December; will send them singly unescorted; by the time they return hope Admiralty able to escort Walfisch Bay Expedition and protect both bases Message ends I replied will delay sailing if desired to convoy troops. Folio 651: telegram from Governor General South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 30 November 1914 – Walfisch Bay Expedition postponed for a fortnight in consequence of information from Admiralty. Folio 653: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 30 November 1914 – Governor General South Africa wired: can you delay 3 or 4 days after 3rd December for the reinforcements I replied will defer sailings until 7th or 8th December. Folio 657: telegram from Admiralty to Naval Intelligence Officer, 1 December 1914 – [Norwegian vessel] Helicon reports [German cruisers] Scharnhorst, Gneisenau, Dresden, Nurnberg, Leipzig, [German tender] Baden, [German armed merchant cruiser] Prinz Eitel, [German collier] Amasis left Juan Fernandez 15th November. Folio 664: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 1 December 1914 – HMS Invincible and squadron arrive Falklands 7th December. Folio 667: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown, 2 December 1914 – reported from Iquique that two cruisers and one auxiliary steamer seen by several trustworthy Englishmen proceeding North 27th November. Folio 668: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 2 December 1914 – it has been reported to me that the British Consul St Vincent Island who is in possession of Code C has in his employ a German governess which seems unwise Folio 669: telegram from St Helena to Admiralty 2nd December 1914 – HMS Defence arrived. Folio 675: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to HMS Defence, 2 December 1914 – am leaving in HMS Minotaur with HMS Albion, HMS Weymouth, HMS Hyacinth, HMS Astraea noon 5th December for Table Bay, thence 6th December with convoy for Ludertitz Bay arrive daylight 8th December Meet me there. Folio 677: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 2 December 1914 – yesterday General Christian De Wet and his force captured. Folio 679: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 3 December 1914 – German steamship Eleonore Woermann left Buenos Aires 1st December with provisions for South West Africa to be followed by German steamship Gotha. Folio 682: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 3 December 1914 – Consul at St Vincent is a naval officer and an intelligence officer and it is necessary he should have cipher C, G and M being compromised Steps are being taken to safeguard his cyphers. Folio 687: telegram from Commander-in-Chief East Indies to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – HMS Goliath has been ordered to Simonstown. Folio 688: telegram from St Helena to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – HMS Dartmouth arrived. Folio 690: telegram from Admiralty to HMS Goliath, 4 December 1914 – HMS Goliath to remain in East Africa. Folio 691: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – troops delayed Have ordered HMS Defence to join me at Table Bay 7th December I leave noon that day. Folio 697: telegram from Intelligence Officer, Cape Town to Admiralty, 6 December 1914 – German ship Adelaide has decided to remain at Loanda. Folio 700: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape to Admiralty, 6 December 1914 – have wired Governor General South Africa begins: informed 2 transports not ready until 10th December Would Government rather I wait until 10th leaving Ludertitz Bay exposed or proceed on 8th December with 3 transports ready leaving other two to come alone; personally incline to wait until 10th December. Folio 701: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 6 December 1914 – no evidence that German Squadron is in the Atlantic. Folio 702; telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape to Admiralty, 4 December 1914 – in view of Governor General’s reply I am leaving for Table Bay 8th December. Folio 704: telegram from Senior Naval Officer to Admiralty, 7 December 1914 – Commander-in-Chief Cape of Good Hope in HMS Minotaur with HMS Albion, HMS Weymouth, HMS Hyacinth, HMS Astraea left here for Table Bay. Folio 714: telegram from Naval Intelligence Officer, Cape Town to Admiralty, 8 December 1914 – Commander-in-Chief Squadron and 3 transports left Cape Town for Ludertitz Bay. Folio 718: telegram from Admiralty to Senior Naval Officer, Mombasa, 8 December 1914 – HMS Goliath to proceed to Simon’s Bay to refit Inform Cape. Folio 719: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 8 December 1914 – reported that General Beyers shot and drowned while endeavouring to cross Vaal River. Folio 720: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape to Admiralty, 8 December 1914 – HMS Defence joined my flag 4pm 8th December off Paternoster Point. Folio 726: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 9 December 1914 – rebellion practically at an end General Botha back in good spirits. Folio 728: telegram from Intelligence Officer, Montvideo, 9 December 1914 – [Vice Admiral] Sturdee reports [German cruisers] Gneisenau, Scharnhorst, Leipzig sunk; squadron searching for [German cruisers] Dresden and Nurnberg. Folio 732: telegram from Admiralty to HMS Dartmouth, 9 December 1914 – proceed to Albrolhos looking out for [German cruisers] Nurnberg and Dresden; others sunk by [Vice Admiral] Sturdee on 8th December off Falklands; examine Martin Vaz for [German armed merchant cruiser] Kronzprinz Wilhelm and [German cruiser] Karlsruhe. Folios 755-756: extracts from Wireless Log HMS Minotaur (Record Number 13091) 7 November 1914 - 8 November 1914.
Geography Economic geography Fruit plants Tropical fruit (coconut palms, pandanaceae, breadfruit tree, mango tree, baobab tree, dump palm, liver sausage tree, banana and other fruit trees), five-year-old coconut palms; in the middle: canoe with superstructure and boom, New Guinea subtitle: Stoedtner, Franz (photo publisher) (photographer), 1900
Geography Economic geography Plants supplying tanning, braiding and paper pulp Plants supplying tanning, braiding and fibre pulp, paper pulp, fibre banana (Musa wariana), am Waria, New Guinea subtitle: Stoedtner, Franz (Photographer), 1900
Geography Economic geography Irritants, aetheric oils and fragrance-producing plants Aetheric oils and fragrances, resins and varnishes, rubber and gutta-percha, dye-producing plants, cases of a strong palaquium suptianum: clearing of undergrowth, New Guinea subtitle: Stoedtner, Franz (photo publisher) (photographer), 1900
contains among other things: Exhibition on Hitler's 50th birthday (with navy proposal of 18 Nov. 1938 and lists of exhibits); exhibition 1940: "Der pommersche Soldat"; "II. International Marine Congress in Brussels"; "German Colonial Exhibition" in Dresden 1939; exhibition "Seegeltung - Weltgeltung" in the Künstlerhaus Vienna 1940; exhibition: "Großdeutschland und die See" in Munich 1941; exhibition: "Kapitän zur See von Müller" in Blankenburg/Harz 1942/43; user questions (Aryan descent)
Contains: German Colonial Exhibition (Title)
Contains also: - Participation in the German Colonial Exhibition in Dresden 1939, - Alfred Hoffmann, Die wichtigsten deutschen und chinesischen Sportausdruck, 1936, - 3 Swahili manuscripts from the library of the Department of Oriental Languages;
Inventory description: Dept. 170/2 estate Georg and Barbara Freed Scope: 819 units of description (= 23 linear metres of archive cartons and 9 linear metres of rolled plans) = add. 32 m Running time: 1792 - 1941 Family and foundation In the course of establishing a foundation to the City of Worms, which was decreed in the will, the Worms architect Georg Ludwig Freed (1858-1936) and his sister Barbara (Babette 1855-1941) bequeathed documents to the then museum and the municipal cultural institutes, which were taken over by Dr. Illert in 1942 (cf. Der Wormsgau 2, p. 99). Members of the Freed family had been resident in Worms since the beginning of the 19th century as master painters and whitewashers. They already held important positions in bourgeois associations in the pre-March period, including the Schützengesellschaft, the gymnastics community of 1846 Worms and the fire brigade. Both siblings remained unmarried throughout their lives, their sister Anna Maria (1854) was the wife of the museum director and since 1898 city archivist August Weckerling. The material of the 'Stiftung Freed' includes personal letters, postcards and papers, diaries, documents as well as artisan, artistic and family history documents in a large variety (especially about 1850 to 1935), without any documents obviously being collected after the death of the siblings. A large part of the estate is occupied by the actual architect Freed (numerous sketches, drawings, maps, plans, newspapers, etc.), whose temporal focus lies in his Mannheim years between 1889/93 and 1914. In addition, there are association documents from the entire Protestant-national-liberal milieu, including militaria and national teams or academic associations of the TH Darmstadt. In addition to the documents of his father Georg Fr. Freed from the time since approx. 1840, the closed file tradition of the house Wollstr. 28, which has been inhabited since 1800 and bequeathed to the city of Worms in 1941/42 and later sold privately by the latter (house preserved, part of a monument zone) is also relevant. Family grandfather of G. Freed: Johann Ph. Freed 1794-1845 married with Johanna Friederika Uswald 1798-1823 (daughter of:) Carl Ernst Ußwald from Oelsnitz/Vogtland 1754, from 1796 in Worms, 1818 (= great-grandfather of G. Freed), married Anna Katharina Köhler née. Völcker (1776-1846), was a painter and master draughtsman (family book: no. 87, description Reuter 1968, p. 204 no. 3), three other family books described on p. 212. Elisabeth Margareta Freed, Stiefenkelin of C.E. U.., born 1826 sister: Katharina Anna, 1825-1912 disproportionate stepbrother: Georg Friedrich F., born 1823 Worms (= grandson of C. E. Uswald) learned the painting and whitewashing trade, journeyman years Wiesbaden 1843/44, Dresden 1844, Vienna 1845; in Worms marriage 1851 with Elisabeth Müller (1825-1899), ev, City councillor 1874-1892; 1837-1851 pedigree book (description Reuter 1968 p. 212); died 1896 = father of Georg, Babette and Anna Maria Freed (Anna M. Freed (*1854) married with August Weckerling, who was thus the brother-in-law of the two Freeds, this certainly justified the willingness to donate the collection to the museum run by Weckerling, whose successor Illert acted as executor of the will after Barbara's death in 1941), Son of the pensioner, master whitewasher and town councillor Georg Friedrich Freed (1823-1896, married to Elisabeth Freed née. Müller), 1865-1869 attends preschool, 1869-1875 secondary school in Worms; takes private lessons in higher mathematics and languages in 1875, passed entrance examination, eight semesters as a regular student of the building school enrolled at the TH Darmstadt; also occupies the subjects prescribed for civil service, final examination in autumn 1879 together with the civil service aspirants, participation in study trips and excursions, etc.a. 1878 World Exhibition Paris, 1.4.1880 One-year volunteer reg. 118 Worms, from summer 1881 to summer 1885 for further mainly artistic education in Munich in the studio of Prof. Hauberrisser, there collaboration on large building projects, 1885-1887 active in Berlin in studios of architect Kayser u. v. Großheim, Erdmann
A,1-28: Master plates and supplementary mat.B,1-745: Havemann, Gustav (1882-1960)- Pers.- Fotogr.- Br., among others by Hermann Abendroth, Johannes R. Becher, Heinz Bongartz, Fritz Busch, H. Holtzhauer, Georg Knepler, Hans Pfitzner- Mss.: Autobiogr.- Prints: Progr.- Bespr.- Veröff.C,1-1782: Havemann, Bertha (1892-1931)- Mss.: Life chronicle, acquired by Wolfgang Havemann, vol. 1-10, with Fotogr., Br., above all from the family circle, Tageb.., Progr., Sp. as well as person and Fotogr. of the children Pers., Br., Mss. of Ludwig Fuchs (1861-1932) and Marie Fuchs born Heimburger (1862-1942)D,1-4257: Havemann, Wolfgang (1914-2004)- Pers.- Br., among others by Hellmut Gollwitzer, Rudolph Petershagen and Heinrich Scheel, but above all from the family circle and to relatives, e.g. by Mildred Harnack to Ursel Lützkendorf- Mss.: Tageb., Mat. to the "Red Chapel", know. works, lectures, essays, lectures "Bequests as a source of cultural history", material collections, memoirs, excerpts, translations
500 sheets, Contains a. o.: - Amonn, Alfred; Arndt, Paul; Barth, Paul; Becker, Heinrich; Brendel, Martin; Calmes, Albert; Eulenburg, Franz; Gerloff, Wilhelm; Grünberg, Carl; Gürtler, Alfred; Hagen, Bernhard; Hellauer, Josef; Kalveram, Wilhelm; Klumker, Christian Jasper; Köbner, Otto; Kraus, Alois; Mahlberg, Walter; Marr, Heinz; Oppenheimer, Franz; Pape, Ernst; Patzig, [....]; Pohle, Ludwig; Pribram, Karl; Prion, Willi; Salomon, Gottfried; Scheller, Georg; Schmid, Ferdinand; Schmidt, Fritz; Schönitz, [...]; Seiffert, [...]; Sommerfeld, [...]; Spann, Othmar; Stein, Philipp; Walb, Ernst; Weber, Adolf; Vogel, Emanuel Hugo; Voigt, Andreas; Zizek (?i?ek), Franz. Contains also: - permission to accept the donations bequeathed by the consul Karl Kotzenberg and his wife Anna Kotzenberg in Frankfurt am Main to the University of Frankfurt am Main, 1919 - study regulations of the University of Frankfurt am Main in preparation for the commercial diploma examination and the commercial teacher examination. Frankfurt am Main (print) - Heinz Marr, Calvin and the resistance movement in France from the death of Heinrich II to the attack of Amboise. Inaugural-Dissertation to obtain the doctorate of the High Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig. Dresden 1902 (print) - Otto Köbner, Haftet für Verbindlichkeiten des kolonialen Landesfiskus nach dem Vertrage von Versailles das Reich?, Sonderabdruck aus: Legal weekly. Organ of the German Bar Association, issue 11 [Leipzig] 1923 (print).
Edited by Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Dresden- A.G. With 270 pictures. 72 pages. Album of the Cigaretten Picture Service. Format: transverse 8°. 8 copies. With 2 copies pictures not complete.
Diary of a journey through Cameroon with notes about the economic conditions, description of the rock samples, sketches etc. and onward journey to Gran Canaria.
Knochenhauer, BrunoContains among other things: Foundation of a German-Levantine cotton company. Ed. by the German-Levantine Cotton Society, n.d. German-Levantine Cotton Society, annual report and annual accounts for the period from 1 July 1905 to 30 June 1906. Berlin, 1906 Agriculture and cotton cultivation in the Cilician plain. Published by the Deutsch-Levantinische Baumwoll-Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden. Dresden, 1906
Contains among other things: Student bodies of the universities TH Aachen, Handelshochschule Berlin, Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin, Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen Berlin, Hochschule für wirhrhafte Erziehung Berlin, TH Berlin, Tierärztliche Hochschule Berlin, Universität Berlin, Universität Bonn, TH Braunschweig, Universität Breslau, TH Breslau, Bergakademie Clausthal, TH Darmstadt, TH Dresden, Forstliche Hochschule Eberswalde, University Erlangen, University Frankfurt am Main, University Freiburg, University Gießen, University Göttingen, University Greifswald, University Halle-Wittenberg, University Hamburg, TH Hannover, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Forstliche Hochschule Hann. Münden, University of Heidelberg, Agricultural College Hohenheim, University of Jena, TH Karlsruhe, University of Kiel, University of Cologne, University of Königsberg, Commercial College Königsberg, Trade College Köthen, College for Teacher Training Lauenburg i. Pom., Leipzig University, Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Mannheim Graduate School of Management, Marburg University, Munich Technical University, Munich University, Münster University, Nuremberg University of Economics and Social Sciences, Passau Philosophical-Theological University, Regensburg Philosophical-Theological University, Rostock University, Stuttgart Technical University, Tharandt Forestry University, Tübingen University, Vienna Veterinary University, Witzenhausen German Colonial School, Würzburg University, 1933