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            Waria Syndicate: Vol. 2
            BArch, R 2/3562 · File · 1936-1938
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Liquidation damages of the Waria Syndicate in New Guinea - Expert opinion of former Ministerialrat Dr. Richard Fuchs; discussions concerning the Waria Syndicate in the Swedish Foreign Ministry and in the German Embassy in Stockholm; gold mining on Fiji/Fidji - newspaper reports and correspondence between the managing director of the Waria Syndicate, Heinrich Rudolph Wahlen, and the German Foreign Office

            BArch, R 8056/3 · File · 1914-1915
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Letters from the field 1914/1915 (issue 1), edited by the Zentralstelle zur Sammlung von Feldpostbriefen Wandervogel. Monatsschrift für deutsches Jugendwandern (2. Kriegsheft) Nov. - Dec. 1914 War reports of the Student Reform Association Adelphia, 1914, 1915 The German cultural pioneer. News from the German Colonial School (14th year) 1914

            Vedder, Henry (1876-1972)
            RMG 1.660 a-g · File · 1894-1937:; 1947-1972
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            1903-1947 in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Gaub, Okahandja, Praeses 1937-1947, then emer.., Senator South West Africa, 1950-1958, see also RMG 1,308, 1,344, 1,366, 1,426-1,431, 1,661, 2.694; extensive correspondence, reports, circulars, 1903-1947; application, curriculum vitae, medical certificate, 1894-1903; building plans for residential house Swakopmund, 1904; appeal by Lieutenant Kuhn to the scattered Hereros to surrender, 1904; petition to d. District office Swakopmund for the improvement of the conditions in the prison camps, 1905; report on the formation of the protestant parish of Swakopmund, 1906; letter of 9 Hererochristen with the request for translation of the Old Testament in Herero, 1906; "Gau-Sari-Aob" (The sower) newsletter for natives, 1907-1909; order e. printing press, brochure here about, 1909; budget d. Missionshaus in Swakopmund, 1909; transcript of the honorary doctorate of the University of Tübingen for Vedder, 1925; State Secretary of Lindequist: Please do not recall Vedder from Africa, 1927; conference negotiation of the church elders and evangelists in Okahandja, 1930; exam questions for diploma examinations of the University of South Africa, 1931; Zur Frauenfrage in Südwestafrika, Referat, 10.., ms. 1935; National Socialism and colored workers, essay, Karl Pegel, 11 p., ms., 1936; appointment of Vedder as "Konsistorialrat h. c" by the California Konsistorial Academic Society, copy of the deed, 1947; statutes of the Heinrich Vedder Foundation, 1954; honorary newspaper articles and obituary, 1961, 1966 and 1972

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            Station Thong

            Letters, reports, invoices, 1901-1910; So-called "Burensache, i. e. the employment of two Boers from Transvaal, father and son of Folker, who could not return to their homeland, 1902-1903; "Baptism of the first fruits of Gombero, December 1906; Plan of the Mission House in Gombero (Digo), 1907; Call to Organize a German Protestant Church in Tanga u. in the hinterland, printed flyer, 1909; A copy of the "Usambara-Post with an essay by Delius about "Die deutsche evangelische Kirchengemeinde von Tanga u. Hinterland vom September 1909

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
            RMG 1.648 c · File · (1899-1913)
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Marginalien about the Herero and Witbooi Uprising 1904-1907, about visits of prominent personalities from war and peace in the Gibeon Mission House, reports and rumours, insights and experiences, notes and critiques on cultural and colonial politics, but especially the reproduction of original traits and typical characteristics of Hans and Willi and their siblings Gerhard, Marianne, Thea and others. Ilse - taken from the letters of our parents Christian/Else Spellmeyer née Lange in the years 1899-1923

            Rhenish Missionary Society

            Evangelischer Afrikaverein, a.o. leaflets; German Colonial Society; "Philafrican Liberators League in New York: Statutes and Call of Chatelain; German Oriental Mission; Theological Society in Greifswald; Mission Conference of the Province of Brandenburg; YMCA Berlin; Student Union for the Mission; "Eine deutsche Kolonialschule, Denkschrift des Evangelischen Afrikaverein; Evangelischer Verein für Kirchliche Zwecke in Berlin; Deutscher Frauenverein für Krankenpflege in den Kolonien

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

            Committee of German Missions, invitation to the Continental Mission Conference of 1893; Reformed Confederation; Mission Conference Brandenburg; German Protestant Mission in Japan; Protestant Association of Africa - founding call and statutes; Academic Association for External and Internal Mission - Semester Report and Statutes; Work Report of the Mission Society Berlin

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
            Siegfried Delius (1875-1935)

            Christening ceremony in Tanga, 1904; trip to Gombera, 1904; report about the visit of Professor Haussleiter in Tanga, 1909; thanksgiving song of Africa to the emperor, in Swahili by Jakobo Ngombe, teacher in Tanga, translated into German. by Siegfried Delius, 1910; How our native helpers preach the gospel to the Gentiles, report by Petro Sebwijo in Kibafuta near Tanga, 1914; In Maasailand, our relations with the Maasai and the resulting tasks, 10 pp, ms, 1914; Journey to Maasailand, June 1915; The mission work in Digoland during the war, 1914-1917; The mission work in Tanga and in the hinterland during the years of war, 1914-1917; Health certificates because of retirement, 1926; Five letters from Jakobo Ngombe, 1930-1936; Correspondence with Helene Delius, 1944-1967; Notice of death from Helene Delius, née Layer, 1968

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

            Correspondence, circulars, papers, protocols; Declaration on the Integration of the External Mission into the German Protestant Church (German Christians), 1933; Agreement on Working Community between Bethel Mission and Rhenish Mission; drafts thereto, 1933; Concerns regarding the churchization of the German Mission of Warneck(?), 1933; Declaration of the Rhenish Mission as Confessing Church, 1934; Constitution of the Batak Church, 1934

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
            BArch, R 9-I · Fonds · (1919-)1933 -1945
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventor: By order of 7 Sept. 1929, the Federal Foreign Office and the Reich Economic Ministry merged the Central Office for the Foreign Economic Intelligence Service, the Customs Office in the Reich Economic Ministry and the German Economic Service GmbH for the tasks assigned to them in the field of foreign trade promotion with immediate effect under the common name of the Central Office for Foreign Trade (ZFA). The ZFA is structured as follows: - Intelligence service - Trade information service - Customs service. The legal basis was enshrined in the Law on Measures to Promote Foreign Trade of 18 Oct 1933. The previous ZFA had proved its worth in practice and was now legally recognised as the Reichsstelle für den Außenhandel (RFA), which was a joint department of the Foreign Office and the Reich Economic Ministry. It was empowered to issue instructions to the regional (most recently 22) foreign trade offices under its supervision. In the course of the reorganisation of the commercial economy, the previous branch offices were closed or integrated into the Gauwirtschaftskammern. Their activities have now been carried out by departments established at the Gauwirtschaftskammern for the promotion of economic relations with foreign countries (foreign trade departments). The RFA existed until its collapse in 1945. Inventory description: Inventory history The documents arrived in September 1955 as part of a Custodian's levy for the Reich offices, economic groups and other state economic offices in the American, British and French sectors of Berlin without a delivery list and in disorder in the Federal Archives. Apart from the fact that the inventory is only one part of the registry, it has also been seized by the British occupying power, which confiscated it in 1945 and examined it at the beginning of 1948. At the end of 1949, the files were released to the custodian, who took over the files himself at the beginning of 1951. Another extensive part of the registry is still in US hands. Among them several card indexes, which could be the Jewish card indexes and the card index of insecure foreign companies, which survived the bombing of the RFA (to 50 in Nov. 1943 demonstrably without loss). Archival evaluation and processing The holdings, which entered the Federal Archives without a list of deliveries and in disorder, consisted mainly of standing files, whose state of preservation was generally good. An exception to this is the specialist archive of Department III A, which contained almost exclusively loose items. In the course of its existence, this collection has undergone a number of recognizable changes, which are reflected in changing signatures according to false criteria. The entire material of the subject archives is listed by country in the find book. In principle, the country names used in the collection itself and valid at the time are used, i.e. Croatia, Serbia instead of Yugoslavia, etc., which are used at that time. All country names, whether they concern a single country, a group of countries (such as Scandinavia) or parts of countries (such as Scotland), are in alphabetical order. Only the possessions of the European colonial states are listed under their respective names (British possessions, Dutch possessions, etc.). Documents from foreign trade offices were handed over to the regionally responsible state archives. Characterization of content: The main focus of the transmission is on correspondence with the foreign trade offices (Gauwirtschaftskammern) A-Z: Information on foreign representative and trading companies 1940-1945 (510) Letter and telegram switching 1940-1945 Administrative matters, including personnel procedures A-Z, business distribution plans, budget questions 1922-1945 General matters of foreign trade promotion, legal and organizational questions of the RfA and its predecessor institutions 1934-1945 Collection of material on all countries of the world (newspaper clippings, brochures, mission reports, official announcements, company and private letters, etc.).a.) within the countries or country groups according to subject areas (economic situation, industry, trade, banking, social situation, foreign trade, legal system, press etc.) State of development: Findbuch (2014) Citation method: BArch, R 9-I/...

            RMG 2.526 a · File · 1901-1937
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Outstation: Hoachanas, Nama u. Bastards, Swartboois Stamm, Farm Rehoboth s. RMG 2.564, Kirchenspaltung s. RMG 2.608 a-c, Station Hoachanas s. a. RMG 2.500 a, RMG 2.504 u. RMG 3.300; annual, conference and semi-annual reports, by Adolf Blecher u. Hermann Schroer, 1901-1937; unconfirmed deed of donation of d. "Sparfeld" (copy), 1906; Visitationsberichte, 1906 1908 1911; Bericht von d. Einweihung d. Kirche, 1908; Baukostenabrechnungen, 1909 1911; Letters from Joh. Beukes and other parishioners to Inspector Rudolf Wegner for disputes in the parish, 1927-1928; Half-yearly reports on sisters' work, by Erna Okolowitz, 1928-1937

            Rhenish Missionary Society