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            BArch, R 8023/403 · File · Febr. 1930 - März 1934
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains above all: Working Group for Foreign and Colonial Technology Working Committee of German Associations Association of Foreign Germans German-Foreign Academics Club German Colonial Warriors Association German Colonial Warriors Association German Colonial Association

            German Colonial Society
            BArch, R 8023/404 · File · Jan. 1930 - Dez. 1934
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Women's Association of the DKG Women's Association of the Red Cross for Germans via Sea Colonial Warriors thanks to the Kolonialwirtschaftliches Komitee e. V. (Colonial Economic Committee)

            German Colonial Society
            BArch, R 8023/405 · File · März 1930 - Sept. 1933
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Reichsverband der Deutschen Industrie Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland Vereinigung für deutsche Siedlung und Wanderung Society for Colonial Reconstruction

            German Colonial Society
            Cocoa farming agency (stock)
            BArch, R 8815 · Fonds · 1916-1923
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventor: The first war societies were founded immediately after the establishment of the war raw materials department on August 13, 1914 in the legal form of a stock corporation. In principle, these trading companies performed the tasks assigned to them completely independently and were only controlled in their business activities by state commissioners of the War Ministry, the Reich Office of the Interior, the Prussian Ministry of Trade and Commerce, the Reich Navy Office or other Reich authorities. Particularly in the case of commercial and technical tasks, the support of trade and industry was needed to relieve the administration of its administrative tasks. Only in this way was it believed possible to compensate for the deficits in the economic and organisational preparations. Legally, the war societies were established in the form of stock corporations, limited liability companies, accounting offices or war committees. Conceptually, they were to be distinguished from the forced syndicates, the central business associations and the state authorities themselves. As the supply situation deteriorated, additional tasks were added. In addition to the procurement, administration and distribution of raw materials, the mobilization and supplementation of existing domestic material stocks had to be dealt with. For this purpose, the state set up mobilization centers, commodity import organizations and requisition organizations were established in the occupied territories, and the domestic production of raw materials and their substitutes was promoted through direct influence on industrial capacities, the establishment of new plants and the promotion of scientific developments. Accordingly, the field of activity of the aid organisations also expanded to include technical tasks (sorting, processing, storage and transport of raw materials), production promotion and foreign trade. Of the approximately 350 organizations existing at the end of the war, 105 were under the authority of the War Food Office (later: Reich Food Ministry), 120 under the authority of Reichswirt‧schaftsamt (later: Reich Economics Ministry), five under the authority of the Reich Office of the Interior (later: Reich Ministry of the Interior), and 120 under the authority of the Prussian War Ministry or the War Office (later: Reich Economics Ministry). It should be borne in mind that only about one third of these organisations were of an administrative nature; only these organisations can be regarded as having a relationship of subordination in the administrative sense. Another third of the other organisations are so-called war societies, i.e. companies founded for the purposes of the war economy, mostly with equity interests of the Reich and the Länder, and supervised by Reich offices or specially appointed Reich Commissioners under commercial law (AG, GmbH). The organizations of the remaining third are to be regarded as self-governing bodies of the individual branches of industry with the character of voluntary or compulsory syndicates under the influence of the Reich. The dissolution of war societies was primarily governed by the provisions of the Articles of Association, which, in accordance with the purpose of the societies, provided for the commencement of liquidation at the end of the war or within one year of the conclusion of a peace treaty with all the major powers. Where there was no time limit or the district societies were continued by a subsequent agreement due to the continuing shortage of supplies, an explicit resolution to dissolve them was required. In the interest of a quick, uniform and final dismantling of the war economy, on 15 July 1921, at the instigation of the Reich Treasury, all war societies were finally given the easier opportunity of dissolution through a transition to the Reich without liquidation. Inventory description: Inventory history In 1943 and 1944, the inventories of the wartime economic organizations of World War I were first relocated to Staßfurt on a selective basis and then to Schönebeck, taking into account all of the inventories and parts initially left behind. In the course of the post-war events, they were transferred to the German Central Archive, Dept. Merseburg, where they remained until 1955. In July/August 1955, the holdings of the war organizations of World War I were transferred to the central archive in Potsdam. Archival evaluation and processing In the years 1959-1960, work began on arranging and recording individual smaller holdings for which the Reichsarchiv had no or only inadequate finding aids. Content characterisation: The tradition refers to the following focal points: - Management and organization in general, 1916-1923 - personnel matters, 1919-1923 - connection to Reich authorities, 1919-1922 - production and management of cocoa products, 1919-1923 - import of cocoa products, import committee, 1919-1923. State of development: index of finds approx. 1980 citation method: BArch, R 8815/...

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            BArch, R 8043/1072 · File · 1917-1923
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Issue: Eichler; Die Deutschen in Kongreßpolen, Berlin 1919; Minterheitenschutzabkommen zwischen d. Entente u. Polen (trilingual text). Draft law on the compensation of war damage abroad, 15.11.1919 (Foreign Damage Act). Draft of a law on the compensation of war damages in the former German protectorates, 15.01.1920 (Colonial Damage Act). Draft of a law on the compensation of damages caused by the assignment of German Reich territories, 10.06.1920 (Displacement Damage Act). German-German Civil Servants Agreement of 12.11.1920 and Decree of the German Reich Government and Prussia. State Government on the right of resignation of the civil servants of 29.12.1920. Association of the German People in Poland, National Association to the Council of the League of Nations (Bydgoszcz), Bydgoszcz, 10.06.1920. Memorial concerning Acts committed by the polish State against the United Evangelical Church of Poland. Sociétè des Nations Genéve 19.sept.1921, Différend entre la Pologne et la Lithuanie. Telegram: Paris 20.10.1921 Confèrence des Ambassadeurs (Upper Silesian decision). The cartel of the syndicats libres du territoire de Memel àmèssieurs les Dèlèguès àla Conference Internationale du Travail á Genéve. Dr. Johannes Werner: The Memel region in the first year after the assignment (February 1921). The Lithuanians in Prussia and their aspirations. By Kreisschulrat Kairies Tilsit, April 1922. Dr. Karl Alner: the Danish work in Schleswig 1920/21 (Lecture given at the conference of the Schleswig-Holsteinische Presse in Flensburg, 16.07.1921. Report on the conditions of the Kurländischen Kreditverein in Mitau, presented by Luca, General Landschaftssyndikus, Breslau, 01.11.1917. Minutes of the opening meeting of the representatives' day of the Baltic Association on 13.10.1921, Berlin. Permanent International Court of Justice, 10.09.1923. legal Opinion No. 6 (on Andsiedler who did not receive conveyance before 11.11.1918). also 15.09.1923 legal Opinion No. 7 on citizenship (term "parents residing there" refers to the residence of the parents at the time of the birth of the child).

            BArch, MSG 3 · Collection · 1889-2001
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Inventory description: The collection contains printed material from the period from 1887 to the present. The printed material consists of magazines, newsletters, membership directories, brochures, lists of addresses and members, notices, circulars, commemorative publications and lists of vacancies. The Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv collects the archival documents of nationally and supra-regionally politically significant traditional and comrade associations. The archiving of printed material from associations, societies and other non-governmental institutions is closely related to the acquisition and evaluation of written material of the respective provenance designer. The following associations form the focal points of the tradition: - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutsche Feldpost 1914-1918/1939-1945 e.V. in the Bund Deutscher Philatelisten - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Zensurpost e.V. in the Bund Deutscher Philatelisten - Bund Deutscher Fallschirmjäger e.V. (BDF) - Bund Deutscher Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V. - Bund Deutscher Kriegsbeschädigter und Kriegshinterbliebener e.V. (German War Graves Commission) (BDKK) - Association of former NCO preschoolers and NCO pupils e.V. - Association of War Blind Germans e.V. (BKD) - German Armed Forces Association - Deutscher Offizier-Verein e.V. - Deutscher Offizierbund e.V. - German Army Association - Association of German Soldiers e.V. (VdS) - Waffenring Deutscher Pioniere e.V. The tradition is constantly supplemented by new printed material. Citation style: BArch, MSG 3/...

            BArch, R 11/262 · File · Febr.- Dez. 1941
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft mit Angaben über die Wirtschaft in den deutschen Kolonien, ed. by Dresdner Bank, 2nd edition 1941 (print); Winschuh, Josef: Der Unternehmer im neuen Europa, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1941 (print); Prices and Currencies in Europe and Overseas Midyear 1941, ed. by Reichskreditgesellschaft AG, Berlin 1941 (print)

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/12 · Collection · 1924-1947
            Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

            Content and Assessment This collection contains the documents collected by the US military government in the Schwäbisch Gmünd district to document the affiliation and proximity of individuals to the National Socialist regime. With the goal of denazification in mind, the Americans confiscated "incriminating" records wherever they could get their hands on them: essentially the records of the NSDAP and its divisions, but to a lesser extent also those of the district offices, documents of the public prosecutor's offices as well as records of the communities or the local police authorities; in addition, there is sporadic material produced by the military government itself. By their very nature, the crewing authorities did not take into account the original registry connections when preparing the personal dossiers. Part of the evidence is attached to the files of the Spruchkammer proceedings, the remainder was kept separately and, together with the files of the Spruchkammer, was transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the end of the political cleansing. There, separated from the procedural files, it was first formed into an inventory under the signature PL 502/12 with the inexact title "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Schwäbisch Gmünd". As far as was concerned, a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut (Foundation for Cultural Heritage) for the cataloguing of the holdings group PL 501-523 between May 2004 and February 2007 reconstructed factual interrelationships and old registry orders, leaving the personal units, on the other hand, primarily where the external scope of the existing dossier made this appear justified. The inventory, ordered and listed by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller, comprises 467 units = 0.9 m running time.

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/1 · Collection · 1931-1948
            Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

            Content and Assessment This collection contains the documents collected by the US military government in Aalen County to document the affiliation and proximity of individuals to the National Socialist regime. With the goal of denazification in mind, the Americans confiscated "incriminating" records wherever they could get their hands on them: essentially the records of the NSDAP and its divisions, but to a lesser extent also those of the district offices, documents of the public prosecutor's offices as well as records of the communities or the local police authorities; in addition, there is sporadic material produced by the military government itself. By their very nature, the crewing authorities did not take into account the original registry connections when preparing the personal dossiers. Part of the evidence is attached to the files of the Spruchkammer proceedings, the remainder was kept separately and, together with the files of the Spruchkammer, was transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the end of the political cleansing. There it was, separated from the procedural files, under the signature PL 502/1 first with the inexact title "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Aalen" formed to a continuance. As far as was concerned, a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut (Foundation for Cultural Heritage) for the cataloguing of the holdings group PL 501-523 between May 2004 and February 2007 reconstructed factual interrelationships and old registry orders, leaving the personal units, on the other hand, primarily where the external scope of the existing dossier made this appear justified. The inventory, ordered and listed by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller, comprises 1995 units = 6.2 m running metres.

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/23 · Collection · 1925-1948
            Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

            Content and Assessment This collection contains the documents collected by the US military government in the Öhringen-Künzelsau district to document the affiliation and proximity of individuals to the National Socialist regime. With the goal of denazification in mind, the Americans confiscated "incriminating" records wherever they could get their hands on them: essentially the records of the NSDAP and its divisions, but to a lesser extent also those of the district offices, documents of the public prosecutor's offices as well as records of the communities or the local police authorities; in addition, there is sporadic material produced by the military government itself. By their very nature, the crewing authorities did not take into account the original registry connections when preparing the personal dossiers. Part of the evidence is attached to the files of the Spruchkammer proceedings, the remainder was kept separately and, together with the files of the Spruchkammer, was transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the end of the political cleansing. There it was, separated from the procedural files, first formed under the signature PL 502/23 with the inexact title "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Öhringen-Künzelsau" to a stock. As far as was concerned, a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut (Foundation for Cultural Heritage) for the cataloguing of the holdings group PL 501-523 between May 2004 and February 2007 reconstructed factual interrelationships and old registry orders, leaving the personal units, on the other hand, primarily where the external scope of the existing dossier made this appear justified. The inventory, ordered and listed by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller, comprises 691 units = 4.7 m running metres.