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            Correspondence: Vol. 7
            BArch, N 1053/76 · File · 1927
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Ambassador Count Brockdorff-Rantzau on Russian-Japanese Relations and Germany's Relations with Russia; Bernhard-Wilhelm v. Bülow on League of Nations Negotiations in Geneva; Otto Hammann; Ludwig Kastl on Colonial Progaganda

            Solf, Wilhelm
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 1761 · File · Okt. 1929 - Sept. 1930, Apr. 1934, Apr. 1935
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: - Preparations for the holding of the First Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor by the Rotary Clubs of Berne and The Hague, the General Committee ("Comité central pour la Conférence Régionale"), and the European Office in Zurich, December 1929 to August 1930 - Renewal of the General Committee, 30 May 1930 - Relocation of the planned venue from Berne to The Hague, May 1930 - Cost planning for the holding of the Regional Conference, 16 May 1930 - Preparation for the transfer of the planned venue from Berne to The Hague, May 1930 - Cost planning for the holding of the Regional Conference, 16 May 1930 - Preparation for the holding of the First Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, particularly by the Rotary Clubs of Berne and The Hague, and by the General Committee ("Comité central pour la Conférence Régionale") and the European Office in Zurich, December 1929 to August 1930 - Renewal of the General Committee, 30 May 1930 - Relocation of the planned venue from Berne to The Hague, May 1930 April 1930 - Efforts of the Programme Committee to attract Thomas Mann and Bruno Frank as speakers, April to May 1930 - Financing of the Regional Conference, January and February 1930 - Appointment of the members of the General Committee, including Robert Haußmann, 20 December 1929 Also includes: - Association des Auditeurs et Anciens Auditeurs de l'Académie de Droit International de La Haye, Bulletin No 11 and 12, April 1934 and April 1935.

            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 294 · File · Jun. 1930 - Mai 1937
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: - Recommendations for members of the Rotary Club of Wroclaw traveling abroad to the local Rotary Clubs - Exchange of information, congratulations, greetings, condolences, and invitations to charter parties and district conferences - Information material on the foreign Rotary Clubs and their cities - Treaty of Versailles and German Foreign Policy (exchange of correspondence with the Rotary Club of Loughborough), March to August 1933 Also includes: - First Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 12-21 March 1933 - First Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 12-21 March 1933 - First Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 12-21 March 1933 - First Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 12-2 June 1933 until 14 September 1930 in The Hague, June 1930 to July 1931 - Preparation of the Second Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor from 27 to 29 August 1933 in Lausanne and documents for the conference, February 1933; "Rotary Club Breslau ausl. Clubs II"; "Rotary Club Breslau ausl. Clubs II".

            BArch, N 253/17 · File · 1897-1914
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Georg Graf von Herting, 1913 Paul von Hintze concerning naval visit to England, 1907 Fritz Hoenig, 1897 and 1900 Paul Hoffmann concerning cruiser building, 1897 - 1899, 1913 Franz von Holleben, 1907 Georg Graf Hoyos and others concerning German-Austrian naval relations, 1897 - 1901 August von Janson, in particular on the essay "Marineverwaltung, Bureaukratismus und Verwaltungsreformen" published in the "Nauticus", 1910 and 1914, 1910 and 1914. Jellicoe on the losses of the German airships "L1" and "L2" and the British submarine "A7", 1913 - 1914 Robert Katzenstein on the imperial manoeuvre of the fleet, 1912 Walter Frhr. Von Keyserlingk, 1912 - 1913, present: Keyserlingk to the Swedish General Wrangel and to Georg Alexander von Müller for visiting German coastal fortifications, 1912, see also Nos. 179 and 207 Wilhelm Knappe concerning Kiautschou, 1898 Friedrich Wilhelm von Loebell concerning fleet laws, Nov. 1905

            Tirpitz, Alfred von
            RMG 1.307 a-e · File · 1873-1877
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Bible translation into Nama (Old Testament), manuscript e. Bible translation in Nama, started 28 May 1873, revised to Bethany 9-12 July 1877, 5 leather volumes; Genesis and Deuteronomy; Joshua to 2. Kings; chronicle to Song of Songs (without psalms); Isaiah to Daniel; Hosea to Maleachi;[The manuscript was given to the archives in 1969 by the British Bible Society, London, for permanent residence, see correspondence RMG 1.084];

            Rhenish Missionary Society

            Leaflets, pamphlets, invitations, programmes, commemorative publications, newspapers, articles, disputes, memoranda, speeches, occasional poems - each unique - about Cologne, its past and history. I. Imperial city; Icewalk from 1784, funeral service for Emperor Leopold II, Imperial Post Office in Cologne, pamphlet of the evangelicals against mayor and council in Cologne (Wetzlar 1715), municipal lottery, occasional poems for weddings, individual personalities (Jan von Werth, Frhr. Theodor Steffan von Neuhoff); II. Time of the French occupation 1794-1815: opening of the Protestant church (1802), educational affairs (Collége de Cologne, Université), Heshuisian inheritance, secularization, Peace of Tilsit, election of the department 1804; assignates, dentists, liberation wars; successor society of the society at Wirz, Neumarkt (1813); III. Prussian period (1815-1945): Visit of members of the Prussian royal house, imperial birthday celebrations, cathedral, cathedral building, cathedral completion celebration 1880, cathedral building association; Hohenzollern bridge, southern bridge, monument to Friedrich Wilhelm III, Laying of the foundation stone of the Rhine. Appellhofs (1824), building festival for the town hall (1913), town hall, provost's house at St. Maria ad Gradus; suburbs (terrain in Marienburg, parish St. Marien, Kalk: Fabriken, Arbeiter, 1903); travel brochures, city maps, articles on Cologne for tourism; commemorative and public holidays; revolution 1848; parties, elections (centre, liberal parties, social democratic party); Reichstag elections, city elections; city announcements/publications, decrees concerning the city of Cologne. Debt management (1824), rules of procedure of the city council, census, distribution of business in the administration; announcements of the news office; general comptoir or table calendar 1814-1829 (incomplete); programmes of the Konzertgesellschaft Köln and the Gürzenich concerts (1849-1933); programmes of the chamber music concerts (1897-1914); programmes of the Musikalische Gesellschaft (1900-1916), music festivals, etc. Lower Rhine Music Festivals (1844-1910); Cologne Theater Almanach (1904-1908), City Theater, Schauspielhaus, including program booklets and leaflets; Theater Millowitsch; musical performances at celebrations and festivals, concert programs; Cologne Arts and Crafts Association (Annual Report 1912); Rheinisch-Westfälisches Wirtschaftsarchiv: Statutes, Rules of Procedure 1907; Exhibitions, etc. Art in Cologne private possession (1916), Carstan's Panoptikum (1888), German Art Exhibition, Cologne 1906, Deutsche Werkbund-Ausstellung 1914, Exhibition for War Welfare Cologne 1916; Handelshochschule Köln; university courses in Brussels (1918); Women's university studies for social professions (1916/17); music conservatory (1913); grammar schools, further education schools, elementary schools, weaving school in Mülheim, Waldschulhof Brück (1917), elementary school teachers' seminar; scientific conferences: 43. Meeting of German Philologists and Schoolmen 1895, IX. Annual meeting of the Association of Bathing Professionals 1910, 12th Association Day of the Association of German Professional Fire Brigades 1912; occasional poems for family celebrations, weddings; associations; programmes, membership cards, diplomas, statutes of health insurance funds and death funds; Catholic Church: associations, parishes, saints and patrons; Protestant Church: religious service order or Death ceremonies for the chief president Count Solms-Laubach (1822), for Moritz Bölling (1824); inauguration of the new synagogue, Glockengasse (1861); military: regimental celebrations, forbidden streets and restaurants (before 1914); memorandums about the garrison Cologne (1818); food supply in the First World War: food stamps, bread and commodity books, ration coupons and forms, etc.a. for coal purchasing; Einkaufs-Gesellschaft Rhein-Mosel m. b. H.Economy: Stadtsparkasse, cattle market in Cologne, stock exchange, beer price increase 1911; individual commercial enterprises, commercial and business buildings, hotels: brochures, letterheads, advertising cards and leaflets, price lists, statutes; shipping: Rhine shipping regulations, timetables, price lists, memorandums; main post office building, inauguration 1893; Rheinische Eisenbahn, Köln-Gießener Eisenbahn; German-French War 1870/71; First World War, etc.a. Leaflets, war loans, field letters, war poems; cruisers "Cologne"; natural disasters: Rhine floods, railway accident in Mülheim in 1910, hurricanes; social affairs: charity fair, asylum for male homeless people, possibly home for working young girls, invalidity and old-age insurance; St. Marien-Hospital; Sports: clubs, sports facilities, gymnastics festivals; Carnival: programs, carnival newspapers, - songs, - poems; celebrations, ceremonies for imperial birthdays, enthronements of archbishops, celebrations of other personalities; IV. Weimar Republic and National Socialism: floods; churches, treasure chambers; cathedral; individual buildings, monuments, including the old town, town hall, Gürzenich, Haus zum großen Rosendal, Mühlengasse; Revolution 1918: workers' and soldiers' council; gifts, honorary citizenship to NS greats; hanged forced laborers; bank robber Gebrüder Heidger (1928); municipal and other official publications concerning the Weimar Republic and National Socialism. Luftschutz, NSRechtsbetreuungsstelle; Newsletter of the Welfare Office 1937, 1938; Kameradschaftsdienst der Verwaltung für Wirtschaftsfürsorge, Jugendpflege und Sport 1940, 1943, 1944; Müllabfuhr und Müllverwertungsanstalt, Wirtschaftspolitik, Industrieansiedlung, Eingemeindung von Worringen, Erweiterung des Stadtgebiets; political parties: Advertising flyers for elections, pins, badges of DNVP, NSDAP, SPD, centre; camouflage letters of the KPD; appeals, rallies of various political groups, including the Reich Committee for the German Referendum (against the Young Plan, 1929), Reich Presidential Election, referendum in the Saar region, Working Committee of German Associations (against the Treaty of Versailles); Municipal Stages: Periodical "Die Tribüne", 1929-1940, annual reports 1939-1944, programme and cast sheets for performances in the opera house and the Schauspielhaus, also in the Kammerspiele; Lower Rhine music festivals; galleries (Dr. Becker, Goyert), Kölnischer Kunstverein: Invitations to exhibitions (1934-1938), circulars to members; art auctions at Fa. Math. Lempertz (1925-1931); music performances, concerts: Kölner Männer-Gesang-Verein, municipal orchestra, concerts of young artists, Concert Society Cologne; Millennium Exhibition 1925; museums: Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, Kunstgewerbemuseum (among others monuments of old Russian painting, 1929), Schnütgen-Museum, art exhibitions, among others. Arno Breker (NSDAP-Gaupropaganda-Amt Gau Köln-Aachen), exhibition of works by West German artists (Deutsche Arbeitsfront), Richard Seewald, Deutscher Künstlerbund, Ausstellungsgemeinschaft Kölner Maler; universities, including the University of Cologne (lecture timetables, new building, anniversary 1938), Hochschule für Musik bzw. Conservatory of Music in Cologne; Reich activity reports of the foreign office of the lecturers of the German universities and colleges (1939-1942); Lower Rhine music festivals; scientific and cultural institutions and events and events in the region.a. Petrarca-Haus, German-Italian Cultural Institute, Volksbildungsstätte Köln, German-Dutch Institute, Cologne Meisterschule, Vereinigung für rechts- und staatswissenschaftliche Fortbildung in Köln, Austrian Weeks, Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur e.V.Conferences (Westdeutscher Archivtag 1939, Deutsche Anthropologische Gesellschaft 1927, Rheinische Siedlungstage 1925, Conference for Monument Conservation and Cultural Heritage Protection, Grenzland-Kundgebung der Beamten der Westmark, Cologne 1933, Internationaler Brieftauben-Züchter- Kongress (IBRA) 1939; Schools: Invitations, Testimonials Concerning the German Anthropological Society 1927, Rheinische Siedlungstage 1925, Conference for the Preservation of Monuments and Cultural Heritage, Borderland Demonstration of the Officials of the Westmark, Cologne 1933, Internationaler Brieftauben-Züchter-Kongreß (IBRA) 1939; Schools: Invitations, Testimonials Concerning the German Anthropological Society 1927, Rheinische Siedlungstagestage 1925, Conference for the Preservation of Monuments and Cultural Heritage, Borderland Demonstration of the Officials of the Westmark, Cologne 1933, International Brieftauben Congress (IBRA) 1939) Elementary schools, vocational schools, grammar schools; Sports: Vaterländische Festspiele 1924, Zweckverband für Leibesübungen Groß-Köln, 14th German Gymnastics Festival 1928, II German Fighting Games 1926, Leichtathletik-Welt- und Länderkämpfe, Westdeutscher Spielverband, Hockey-Damen-Länderspiel Deutschland- Australien 1930, Excelsior-Club Köln e.V., XII. Bannerspiele der weiblichen Jugend der Rheinprovinz 1926; Catholic Church (official announcements and publications, e.g. Kirchlicher Anzeiger für die Erzdiözese Köln; pamphlets; programme, prayer slips); British occupation, French colonial troops in the Rhineland, identity cards, passports; British World War I pamphlets; Liberation celebration in Cologne 1926; Second World War: appeals, leaflets concerning the Second World War; information leaflets concerning the Second World War: "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution", "The German Revolution". Air raids, defence, low-flying combat, darkening, etc.; newspaper articles about air raids on Cologne; advertising: leaflets, leaflets of the advertising office, the Cologne Week publishing house and the Cologne Tourist Association for Cologne, including the surrounding area and the Rhine Valley; invitations, menus to receptions and meals of the Lord Mayor Adenauer (1927-1929); pay slips, work certificates, work books of Cologne companies; Cologne Trade Fair: Programmes, brochures, adhesive stamps, catalogues for trade fairs and exhibitions (1924-1933); food stamps and cards for World War I; announcements; clothing cards, basic cards for normal consumers for World War II; vouchers for the city of Cologne (emergency money) from 1920-1923, anniversary vouchers for Gewerbebank eGmbH Köln-Mülheim, also for Dellbrücker Volksbank eGmbH; savings banks: Annual reports of the Sparkasse der Hansestadt Köln; documents, savings books of the Spar- und Darlehnskasse Köln-Dünnwald, the Kreissparkasse des Landkreises Köln, Bergheim und Mülheim, also the branch Köln-Worringen, the Bank des Rheinischen Bankverein/Rheinischen Bauernbank; Köln-Bonner-Eisenbahnen: Annual reports, balance sheets (1939-1941); trams: Annual Report, Annual Report (1939, 1940), Ticket; Köln-Frechen-Benzelrather Eisenbahn: Tariffs; Shipping: Preussisch-Rheinische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft zu Köln, Dampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft für den Nieder- und Mittelrhein zu Düsseldorf (Annual Reports 1938-1940), Köln- Düsseldorfer Rheindampfschiffahrt, Weber-Schiff (Timetables); Kraftverkehr Wupper-Sieg AG, Wipperfürth (Annual Reports 1939, 1940, Advertising Brochure 1937); Advertising brochure of the Airport Administration Cologne (1929); Individual Companies: House announcements, advertising leaflets, cards, brochures, adhesive stamps, receipts from industrial companies (Ford Motor Company AG, Glanzstoff- Courtaulds GmbH, Herbig-Haarhaus, department stores). Department store Carl Peters, insurance companies, newspapers, publishing houses, bookstores, craft businesses, shops (tobacco shops); Cologne bridges (Mülheimer bridge), post office, restaurants, hotels; invitations to festivals, events, anniversaries of associations, programmes; professional associations; cooperatives (Cologne-Lindenthal cooperative savings and building association (1930-1938); social affairs: Cologne emergency aid, housing assistance, sending of children (mostly official printed matter); collecting cards from Cologne and other companies, above all from the food and luxury food industries, such as coffee and tobacco companies, etc.a. the companies Haus Neuerburg, Himmelreich Kaffee, Stollwerk AG, König

            RG 32/6 · Item · 1920-1921
            Part of The National Archives

            Contains Baptisms from Births from Belgium, including Belgian Congo (26 entries), France (81), and Italy (4). Marriages from Argentina (30), Smyrna (1), Austria (2), Batvia (2), Belgium (50), Brazil (16), Cameroon (1), Chile (11), China (71), Denmark (1), France (98), Germany (173), Italy (4), Portugal (1), Spain (5), Turkey (23) and Uraguay, Kenya, Malta, Dutch East Indies, and San Salvador (1 each). Deaths from Belgium (82), Canada (1), Dutch East Indies (2), Denmark (1), France and French Territories (145), Hawaii (11), Holland (11), Italy (22), and Portugal (23). Records include deaths of people born in countries such as Canada, Australia, Malta and Ireland, who have died in Belgium or French territories. The marriages in Germany are British soldiers marrying German subjects, locally. The forms include copies from the country, Consulate records, copies or extracts of the registers and a notice of Death. They are likely to be in the language of the country.

            Concepts Axel Varnbülers
            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, P 10 Bü 1759 · File · 1893-1901
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Concepts from his time as envoy in Berlin, mostly reports to Württemberg to the State Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the planned visit of Emperor Wilhelm II to unveil an imperial monument in Stuttgart (1898), recall of the German governor in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a Julius von Soden (1893); boxer uprising in China (1900); resignation of Minister Hermann von Mittnacht (1900); death of Queen Victoria of England (1901) Also includes: telegrams from Count August von Eulenburg