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            Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, F 38, XVa K Nr. 152 (Benutzungsort: Wernigerode) · File · 1891, 1918
            Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Protocol of the discovery determination and inspection of the discovery point - insertion of the mutation by the merchant Leopold Falk from Berlin - hand drawing of the discovery point - examination of the mining freedom and field collisions - protocol of the final hearing in the case of the mutation - legal documents - transfer into the ownership of Ilse Bergbau AG, Grube Ilse, 1917.

            BArch, R 174-F · Fonds
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            The court system is well documented in numerous individual case files, both with regard to jurisdiction over natives and "Europeans".

            The household and treasury system is essentially documented in the records of the governor's main treasury.

            The administration can mainly be traced in the files of the district offices of Herbertshöhe, Rabaul, Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and Käwieng, whereby "administration" at that time also included jurisdiction over natives.

            Only a few documents from the imperial stations have survived.

            B. · Fonds · 1396 - 1931
            Part of City Archive Fürth

            The collection of the Counts of Pückler-Limpurg is one of the most important aristocratic archives in the region. It belongs to the Pückler-Limpurg Charitable Foundation and is held in trust by the Fürth City Archives. Insight into house and family matters is only possible with the consent of the Foundation. In terms of content, the entire spectrum of the grand administration as well as house and family affairs is covered. The private correspondence contains contacts to the most important noble families of the region, Germany and Europe, e.g. The von Thurn

            BArch, R 8120 · Fonds · 1933-1940
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: The Bank der Deutschen Arbeit was founded in 1933 in Berlin as a private specialist bank by the smashing of the banks for workers, employees, and civil servants, controlled by the German Labor Front (DAF). It took over the assets of the free and Christian trade unions. At first, its main function was to provide credit for job creation and settlement purposes, later the bank developed into a general credit bank with a large number of branches in the German Reich and the occupied territories. Content characterization: In addition to a few Generalia 1925-1950, there are primarily individual case files for individual companies A-Z. State of development: Find index (1974) Citation method: BArch, R 8120/...

            BArch, R 8121 · Fonds · 1933-1945
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Former: The Bank der Deutschen Luftfahrt, also known as the Aero- or Luftfahrtbank, was formed by the transformation of Luftfahrtkontor GmbH into a public limited company with shareholder resolution of 6 July 1940, the object of which, according to the articles of association of that date, was "the execution of banking transactions of all kinds and of related transactions serving directly or indirectly aviation purposes, as well as the administration and supervision of aviation companies and the execution of all such transactions, including in a fiduciary capacity" [1]. Luftfahrtkontor GmbH had been founded in 1933/34 in the context of the takeover of the Junkers group by the Reich Aviation Ministry (RLM) and in 1938 was responsible for the administration of 1. the Reich-owned facilities leased to companies in the aviation industry, 2. the Reich's holdings in companies in the aviation industry and 3. the investment loans [2]. In the course of the so-called "capital cut" to reform corporate financing, the investment loans granted until then were converted into state aid for special depreciation and firms were encouraged to use more of their own funds and borrowed capital to finance investments. To this end, both the RLM and the Reich Ministry of Finance (RFM) considered it sensible to set up their own commercial bank for aviation, whose loans were intended to stimulate the involvement of other banks and other donors and to which all Reich shareholdings in the aviation industry and aviation were to be transferred. On 9 June 1939 Luftfahrtkontor GmbH received its banking licence from the Reich Commissioner for Banking and quickly acquired the character of a "universal bank for German aviation" [3] after the start of the war. In addition to the conventional investment loans, the Luftfahrtbank increasingly granted the aerospace armaments companies - similar to the Deutsche Industriebank for the suppliers of the army and navy - the credit assistance provided by the Reich Economic Ministry (RWM) for the mobilization of arms production (in short: "mobkredite") with Reich guarantees from autumn 1939 onwards. This resulted in a substantial increase in the Bank's lending volume, which, together with the significant increase in managed participations and deposits from aviation companies, as well as increased activity on the stock exchange and the money market, led to the Bank being renamed "Bank der Deutschen Luftfahrt" and converted into a stock corporation (AG). This was in response to the wish of the General Airworthiness Officer Ernst Udet that "the company's status as a bank should be expressed in the company name" [4]. Like its predecessor Luftfahrtkontor, the Bank der Deutschen Luftfahrt initially resided in Berlin-Schöneberg, Am Park 12. In the night from March 1 to March 2, 1943, Ge‧bäude burned out completely after an Allied air raid, whereupon the bank had to move its Geschäfts‧räume to the center of Berlin (Werderstr. 7). As a result of the fire, loss of files also seems to have been the cause of complaint [5]. Dissatisfied with the accommodation that was not considered to be standes‧gemäß, the bank pushed in the spring of 1944 the efforts that had previously been made by the Jewish company Panofski

            bank supervisory authority
            BArch, R 26-VI/649 · File · Aug. - Okt. 1943
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains, inter alia, the monthly report of the Bank Supervisory Office for the month of September 1943; letter from Wald Rosenberg to MVR Dr. Josef Kamm concerning the liquidation of the Kolonialbank AG Belgrade; overview of the fee assessment levels for 1943; overview of credit institutions in Serbia, Belgrade and the Banat, graded according to share capital in dinars; instructions of the Bank Supervisory Office concerning the transfer of deposits by the institutions liquidating their banking business to the State Mortgage Bank, 13. Aug. 1943; budget plan for 1943; overviews of savings deposits staggered by Serbia, Belgrade, the Banat and the whole country for April 1941 and August 1942

            BArch, R 2103/1017 · File · 1930-1932
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains above all: Signature Book of Commerz- und Privatbank AG, Hamburg-Berlin (Correction Sheets), Febr. 1, 1930 List of Branch Offices Signature List of Deutsche Renten-Kreditanstalt, Febr. 1, 1930 Circulars and Member Lists of Zentralverband des deutschen Bank- und Bankiergewerbes E.V. Annual Report of Darmstädter und Nationalbank, 1929 Annual Report of Kreditbank für Auslands- und Kolonialdeutsche GmbH, 1929

            RMG 2.147 · File · 1893-1895
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Letters and reports from New Guinea, 1893-1895; Report of the New Guinea Company about the hunting accident of Barkemeyer, 1895bequest; notebook with personal diary records, 1894-1895, with drawing of the volcano eruption on Dampier, 25.07.1895[ubi? August 2011]; recording of words of the Siar language ; "Waiting", poem by Andreas Bräm (1798-1882) from Neukirchen; letter, probably by Henriette Dielmann, the bride of missionary Albert Hoffmann, 1895

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            BArch, R 2107-I · Fonds · 1939-1945
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventor: The State Tax Offices were established in 1919 as the central authorities of the three-tier Reich Finance Administration, and from Apr. 1937 they were known as the Chief Finance President. Their jurisdiction was usually territorially limited. Only the LFA/OFP Berlin was assigned various responsibilities after 1933 which were to be exercised for the entire territory of the Reich, including the administration of enemy property in Germany and German property abroad (processed in a special branch office for enemy property in 1942). Inventory description: Inventory history The files of the branch office for hostile assets of the OFP Berlin-Brandenburg were continued by the Oberfinanzdirektion Berlin after 1945. When it resumed its activities in May 1945, the branch office had taken over hundreds of thousands of registration forms and the extensive file that had been moved to the vaults of the Deutsche Reichsbank during the last years of the war. At the end of 1962, the files and card indexes were transferred to the Dornburg Archive Depot of the GDR's State Archive Administration and were virtually unusable there. When the archive depot was closed in 1992, the documents were transferred to the Federal Archives. Due to the fact that the large mass of single case files usable by the existing alphabetical index was opposed by a comparatively small stock of unlisted Generalia, two partial stocks R 2107 (single case files) and R 2107 I (Generalia) were formed. The Generalia were evaluated and recorded between 1997 and 2002. In the course of the evaluation, approximately 2.0 linear metres of files from the Amt für Preise at the Stadtbezirksverwaltung Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg as well as from the Zentralfinanzamt Groß-Berlin and the Magistrat von Berlin were separated out and handed over to the Landesarchiv Berlin, while numerous official documents were removed and handed over to the Bundesarchiv library. Numerous duplicates, form collections and routine documents were collected. Content characterization: Tradition: Regulation of the operation of the Oberfinanzdirektion in general and the branch office 1934-1945, treatment of property in general 1938-1944, treatment of hostile property in Germany and in the countries and territories occupied by Germany 1940-1943, treatment of German property abroad (according to spheres of influence and countries A-Z) 1940-1944, treatment of Jewish property 1941-1944 (91) as well as property of individual persons and companies 1929-1945, prisen affairs in France 1940-1944, damage regulation 1935-1953. State of development: Onlinefindbuch (2002) Citation method: BArch, R 2107-I/...