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              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, XII. HA, I, Nr. 155 · File · 1935 - 1944
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Enth. et al: - 1935: LXII/Nr. 263 (among others the historical march to the Feldherrnhalle on 9.11.) - 1939: LXVI/Nr. 292 (among others Germany takes up battle - Ribbentrops general account with Chamberlain) - 1940: LXVII/Nr. 46, 62, 127 (including generous old-age provision - Germany's struggle for its right to life - Hitler's appeal to the Western Front on the occasion of the invasion of Belgium and Holland) - 1941: LXVIII/Nr. 93, 142, 159, 160, 162/278, 342 (among others) Tenno emissary from Rome departed - air landing on Crete - lightning attack of German Stukas on the oil silos of Haifa - large scale economy in the new Europe - Japan will give proof of loyalty - Ribbentrop in Venice - Tymoshenko sacrifices last armies; decision made in the East - Together against the world enemy) - 1942: LXIX/Nr. 147, 267, 270, 275, 309, 311 (et al. Attack in Africa; Stukas in the Kharkov Battle - Roosevelt's troop aid sunk into the sea - Hitler to WHW 42/43 - Space and time on the German side - Roosevelt's gangster raid on France's colonial empire - march through France) - 1943: LXX/Nr. 1, 30, 31, 33, 50, 56, 81/154, 250, 273, 278, 309, 329 (Fight until the clear victory - Göring: heroic Germany is invincible - home is equal to the heroes on the Volga - heroic struggle in Stalingrad - USA defeat in Africa - Japanese offensive in Central China - Wehrmacht becomes fighting nation - strength of the German situation - causes and follow of the Italian betrayal - Spwjet attacks in the south and middle section - Hitler: Standing through to the final victory - Great success of the Japanese Air Force - Goebbels to the German youth) - 1944: LXXI/Nr. 1, 175/176, 178/197, 199, 201/216, 218/237 (among others) usual perseverance slogans of the different ministers and Hitlers - reports of heroic fights around Cherbourg and at the north French invasion front - V 1 a dangerous weapon - total war employment of the German people - new close combat means - the large defense battle with Kowel - Italy's way into the Chos - the allied air attacks on German cities - Soviet offensive between Tarnopol and Luzk; new large-scale attack in Italy - Japan's fleet on its way to victory - the one-man torpedo - assassination attempt on Hitler failed - increased total deployment of all forces - mobile warfare in the East - attack on Florence collapsed - mass flight from London - chaos in occupied Italy - The Vistula barrier is held - Turkey breaks with the Reich - Now only a war of movement in the West - Front retraction to protect Florence - Battle of tanks off East Prussia's border - The German farmer in total use - Icy reception of the Canadians in Florence - Battle of Europe before its climax; Allied landings in southern France - The German press in total war - St. Malo fallen - With Chartres enemy advances - Moscow's fault in the Warsaw Uprising - Total war effort is carried out - Securing the Seine Line - Paris burns in many places - De Gaulle to ensure order - Red mob triumphs in Rome);

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 32123 · File · 1892 - 1908
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              529 sheet, Contains and others: - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class to the subdirector of the insurance company "Thuringia" Ernst Ritter in Friedenau, 1908 - Award of orders and decorations on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the field artillery regiment "von Peucker" (1st Silesian) no. 6, the Grenadier regiment "King Frederick William II". (1. Silesian) No. 10, the Hussar Regiment 'Graf Goetzen' (2. Silesian) No. 6, the Field Artillery Regiment No. 6, the 1st Pomeranian Field Artillery Regiment No. 2, the Hunter Battalion 'von Neumann' (1. Silesian) No. 5, the Grenadier Regiment 'King Frederick William III' (1. Silesian) No. 5. (2nd Silesian) No. 11, the 2nd Silesian Hunter Battalion No. 6, the Colberg Grenadier Regiment "Count Gneisenau" (2nd Pomeranian) No. 9, the 2nd Nassau Infantry Regiment No. 88 as well as the Leib Grenadier Regiment "King Frederick William III? (1. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 8, 1908 - liberation of the son of the merchant Heinrich Koch in Genoa from military service, 1908 - execution of the festivities on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone for the new service building of the Reich Military Court, 1908 - award of orders and decorations on the occasion of the centenary of the Leib-Husaren-Brigade, 1908 - award of orders and decorations on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Hussaren regiment "Fürst Blücher von Wahlstatt" (Pommersches) Nr. 5, 1908 - Supply of high-quality newspapers and books to the troops in D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a, 1907 - Celebration of the laying of the foundation stone for the new building of the Kaiser Wilhelms Academy for Military Medical Education, 1905 - Award of the Military Badge of Honour for the 2nd World War. Class to the former sergeant in the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika [...] Lange in Frankfurt (Oder), 1905 - Allocation of allowances from the Allerhöchsten Dispositionsfonds at the Reichshauptkasse to the officers, civil servants and non-commissioned officers garrisoned in Wreschen and Schrimm, 1904-1905 - Admission of the German Army's "Bundeswehr" (German Army) on 28. April 1905. April 1889 in Santiago de Chile born member of the Reich Albert Körner to the spring examination for one-year volunteers, 1905 - liberation of the son of the member of the Reich Robert Schaefer in Omsk from the military service, 1904 - acknowledgment of the railway chance list 1. Class Karl Keil in Hanover as war invalids, 1903 - Cyril von Jerin is employed as ensign in the 1st Guard Regiment on foot, 1903 - Approval of the occupations for the East Asian Occupation Brigade (until May 1901 East Asian Expeditionary Corps), 1900-1902 - Award of the 4th Crown Order Class to the captain of the transport steamer "Palatia" [...] Reesing and to the captain of the steamer "Nuentung" [...] Gosewisch, 1902 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain a. D. Otto Dannhauer in Berlin, 1901 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain a. D. Otto Dannhauer in Berlin, 1901 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain a. D. Otto Dannhauer in Berlin, 1901 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain a. D. Otto Dannhauer in Berlin, 1901 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain of the Red Eagle Order 4th class with swords to the Captain. Class to the NDL captain Constantin Pius Aloysius of Borell du Vernay in Gdansk as well as award of the Crown Order Medal to the Supreme Steward Heinrich Mindermann in Bassen and to the Oberkoch Julius Eduard Hermann Hänseroth in Bremerhaven, 1901 - Overview of the manoeuvres with the Guard Corps, the I. to XI. and XIV. to XVIII. Army Corps (including special cavalry exercises) for 1907 - Overview of manoeuvres in the Guard Corps, I to XI and XIV to XVIII. Army Corps (including special cavalry exercises) for 1902 - Organisation of the voyage of Wilhelm II to the great manoeuvres of the III. and V. Army Corps in September 1902 (1st draft of the rice plan) - Organisation of the voyage of Wilhelm II. to the great manoeuvres of the I. and XVII. army corps and the fleet in September 1901 - Ceremoniel to the feast service on the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary of the Kingdom of Prussia on 8 September 1901 in the castle church to Königsberg in Prussia. Berlin [1901] (print) - Ordnung des Festgottesdienstes in der Schloßkirche zu Königsberg in Preußen am 8. September 1901. Berlin [1901] (print) - Journey of His Majesty the Emperor and King to the great maneuvers of the I. and XVII. Army Corps and the Fleet in September 1901. Berlin [1901] (print) - Awarding of the Great Golden Medal for Science to Prof. Dr. Peter B. Berlin [1901] (print) - Awarding of the Great Golden Medal for Science to Prof. Dr. Dr. Peter B. Berlin [1901] (print) Dr. Ferdinand von Richthofen in Berlin and award of the Crown Order 3rd Class to Prof. Carl Arendt in Berlin, 1901 - Award of Orders and Decorations to members of the Reich resident in Tientsin (Tianjin), 1901 - Overview of the manoeuvres of the Guard Corps, the I. to XI. and XIV. to XVIII. Army Corps (including special cavalry exercises) for 1901 - Overview of manoeuvres in the Guard Corps, I to XI and XIV to XVIII. Army Corps (including the special cavalry exercises) for 1899 - Award of orders and decorations on the occasion of the reopening of the renewed Garrison Church in the Neue Friedrichstraße in Berlin, 1900 - Celebration on the occasion of the return of the East Asian squadron of cruisers, 1900 - Grant of support to Erich Glaeser in Köpenick to obtain the "one-year certificate", 1900 - Permission to perform one-year voluntary military service for the pupil of the Königliche Maschinenbauschule in Chemnitz Richard Luban, 1900 - Award of the right of expropriation to the Reichsmilitärfiskus for the acquisition of the military training area near Neuhammer, 1900 - Acceptance and use of monetary donations from Johann Heinrich Prierstorff and Wilhelm Paarmann in St. Petersburg, Germany Petersburg in support of German "Chinese fighters" and their relatives, 1900 - transcripts of Wilhelm II's speech to the Field Marshal Alfred von Waldersee on the occasion of his appointment as commander-in-chief of a multinational contingent of troops to suppress the "Boxer Uprising" in China as well as transcripts of the Field Marshal's objection, 1900 - grant of a free space in the cadet corps for the son of Ordinarius at the Gymnasium in Kreuzburg O.S. Prof. Dr. Max With, 1900 - Recognition of the certificates for one-year voluntary military service issued by the grammar school in Offenbach am Main for Gottlieb Enders, 1899 - Recognition of the certificates for one-year voluntary military service issued by the municipal grammar school in Utrecht for Wilhelm Engelmann, a member of the Reich, 1899 - Liberation of the son of the widow Bertha Gessler (née Vennewitz) in Berlin from military service, 1899 - celebrations on the occasion of the dedication of the second Protestant and Catholic garrison churches in Berlin, 1897 - liberation of the son of the missionary E. Feige [in Batavia] from military service, 1897 - Granting of a concession for a bar for the soldiers' home built in Koblenz, 1894 - Transfer of captured French cannons for the bells of the new garrison church in Berlin, 1894 - Recruitment of Lieutenant [...] von Perponcher from the Ulanen Regiment Prince Eugene of Württemberg into the Imperial Schutztruppe of Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1892.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VIII. HA, D, Nr. 135 · File · ohne Datum [1921 - 1939]
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Vs: in the upper semicircle: SOUTH SEAS AFRICA KIAUTSCHOU; on the back: No. 33992 Taken from: VI HA, Nl Schnee, Heinrich; Vs.: An elephant striding to the left, almost covering a palm trunk on the right; heightened by a ribbon-like decoration, oak leaves below

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VIII. HA, D, Nr. 92 · File · ohne Datum [1921 - 1939] (Verleihung 22. März 1922)
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Vs.: in upper semicircle: SOUTHSEE AFRICA KIAUTSCHOU Rs.: GES. PROTECTED No. 33992; Withdrawn from: VI HA, Nl Schnee, Heinrich; round; 34 x 39 mm; metal, silver; Karl Möbius, Friedenau; round; vs.: An elephant striding to the left, almost covering a palm trunk on the right; heightened by a ribbon-like decoration, oak leaves at the bottom

              Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, I 435 (Benutzungsort: Dessau) · Fonds · 1853 - 1950
              Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

              Find aids: Findbuch 1978, Revision 1988 (online searchable) Registraturbilder: The DCGG was founded on 12.03.1855 in Dessau on the initiative of the entrepreneur Viktor von Unruh and the Dessau banker Louis Nulandt. At first a gasworks was built in Dessau, which supplied the city with town gas for street lighting from 1856 onwards. This was followed by gas works in cities at home and abroad, such as Mönchengladbach, Magdeburg, Frankfurt/Oder, Mülheim/Ruhr, Potsdam, Warsaw and Lemberg. In 1857, Unruh brought the engineer Wilhelm Oechelhaeuser sen. into the company. In 1859 Nulandt retired after accusations of irregularities and Oechelhaeuser became the sole director general. Both the production of appliances for the sale of gas and the production of gas-consuming appliances themselves grew rapidly. The Centralwerkstatt Dessau was founded in 1871 to convert existing gas meters and to produce new ones. In 1921, the Centralwerkstatt merged with Carl Bamberg Werkstätten für Präzisionsmechanik in Berlin-Friedenau to form Askania-Werke AG. In 1872, Berlin-Anhaltische Maschinenfabrik AG (BAMAG), which manufactured the vertical furnaces used in the gas works, and Dessauer Waggonbau AG, which manufactured gas-powered trams, operated in Dessau. From 1886 Dessau received the second power station in Germany after Berlin. The required generators were developed by Wilhelm von Oechelhaeuser jun. Together with Hugo Junkers, brought into the factory in 1888, they succeeded in using powerful two-stroke counter-piston engines from 1892 onwards. Wilhelm von Oechelhaeuser jun. followed his father in 1889 as general director. Under the management of Bruno Heck, the company achieved a dominant position in Central Germany in 1917 with the founding of Elektrizitätswerke Sachsen-Anhalt AG in Halle. When the property located in the Soviet occupation zone was expropriated after the end of the war, the company moved its headquarters to Hagen/Westphalia in 1947. The alleged transfer of assets was the reason for the GDR's first Stalinist show trial, which was negotiated in 1950 under Hilde Benjamin in Dessau and ended with high prison sentences. The inventory is supplemented by the deliveries of the E-Werke in Bernburg, Dessau and Coswig. Inventory information: The collection was handed over in 1967 by the archive of the VEB Energieversorgung Halle to the then Historische Staatsarchiv Oranienbaum, now Abteilung Dessau. Small supplements were added in 1978. Included photos: 110

              Postcards (stock)
              Stadtarchiv Worms, 209 · Fonds
              Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

              Inventory description: Abt. 209 Postcards Size: approx. 9000 pieces in 9 wooden boxes and 4 cartons, including 1. 3730 original postcards Worms/Umland and approx. 80 digital copies = 3521 registered pieces 2. approx. 5700 pieces other postcards without Worms or regional reference as well as duplicates Duration: after 1880 - 2001 How the postcards came into the archive and in which period the postcard collection was built up is not known. It is likely that these are mainly individual donations from users and smaller purchases. The collection also includes digital copies based on original originals in private ownership. In January 2006, the postcards of Mrs. Gerlinde Mauer, a temporary worker at the Jewish Museum, were re-sorted, while the existing group sorting was retained. From March to November 2011 the motifs related to Worms and its immediate surroundings as well as the military postcards were scanned with 300 dpi in original size and described by Mrs. Ingeborg Abigt in Augias until February 2012. For this purpose, a new classification was developed based on the old one. In addition, more postcards have been added ever since. The collection is stored in 10 wooden boxes in the magazine, shelf no. 46. The focus of the postcard collection is on collected views of Worms sights and views of the churches. The collection also contains a large number of military and propaganda cards, as well as postcards relating to the Grand Ducal Family. One part is unmarked, another has been sent by post and is marked with text, addressee and stamp. Since these are already published pictures, the stock is released for use. Reproductions, however, can only be made for private purposes due to the predominantly unclear legal situation. Exceptions are postcards of the publishers Christian Herbst and Füller, which can also be used for commercial projects and publications, as the city of Worms owns the rights, and postcards older than 70 years and therefore in the public domain. The find book was printed and bound in May 2012: Literatur Reuter, Fritz (Ed.), Worms in alten Ansichtskarten, Frankfurt 1979 Worms, postcards of Kunstverlag Christian Herbst, Worms 1903 Klug, Ernst, Worms in alten Ansichten, Zaltbommel/Niederlande 1978 Schwarzmaier, Hansmartin, Geschickte Illusion und erlebte Wirklichkeit. Picture postcards from the 1st World War, Karlsruhe 2003 (DD 15) Photographers Aero-Lux, aerial photographs, Frankfurt am Main Angermüller, Heinz Atelier Giesinger

              ALMW_II._32_0 · File · 1891-1907
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

              Four fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 0 1 - Zwickau 1891. Neubert to "Missionsdirektorium" (handwritten, 2 p.) - Deutsches Kolonialblatt. Volume III. No. 8, Berlin, 15 April 1892 (with "Map of the Mission Stations in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a"; map "Edea Station on 1 January 1892") - Leipziger Zeitung. No. 109, May 12, 1892 - Berlin 1892 - Seminar for Oriental Languages (with list of lectures and exercises in the winter semester 1892/93 with "Conditions for Entrance to the Seminar for Oriental Languages, Berlin"; 2-fold) - Mörz 1892 - Mission Conference in the Province of Brandenburg (Grundmann) - "Business Plan and Social Contract of the Commandit Society Karl Perrot

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 151, IC Nr. 7144 · File · 1899-1906
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Publication of Luther's works - Publication on archaeological research by Dr. Max Ohnefalsch-Richter - Denkmäler deutscher Tonkunst des 15. bis 18. Jahrhunderts, including: revised list; donations to Dr. Thouret, Friedenau - library building of the monastery Monte Cassino - budget announcements of the Ministry of Culture - employment of an academic attaché at the German Embassy in Paris, 20.10.1900 - Cabinet order for the duplication and distribution of the memorial sheet produced by Prof. Döpler the Younger for the 200th anniversary of his coronation, 18.2.1901 - History of Hanover by Dr. Thimme - Journey to the exploration of the volcanic phenomena on the island of Martinique, proposal of the Prussian Academy of Sciences of 18.6.1902 - Journey of Dr. Döpler the Younger for the 200th anniversary of the coronation of the island of Martinique, proposal of the Prussian Academy of Sciences of 18.6.1902 - Journey of Dr. Döpler the Younger for the 200th anniversary of the coronation of the island of Martinique, proposal of the Prussian Academy of Sciences of 18.6.1902 - Journey of Dr. Thimme for the 200th anniversary of the coronation of the island of Martinique Schweinfurth zur Fortsetzung steinzeitlicher Forschungen in Ägypten - Rejection of a state subsidy for the Gladenbecks Bronzegieserei company in Friedrichshagen, 3.12.1902 - Overview of state-funded works, 4.12.1902 - Publication of a work "Die Burgen und Burgenreste Italiens" by Bodo Ebhardt, Berlin-Grunewald, thereby: Verlagsvertrag, 19.3.1904 - Publication of all speeches by Herren v. Bennigsen and v. Miquel by Johannes Penzler, Leipzig - expedition of Dr. Johannes Flemming to Abbessinien to search for Old Christian manuscripts, 20.12.1904 - financing of the production of a map of the island of Leukas by the archaeologist Dr. Dörpfeld, 5.12.1904 - publication of the results of the plankton expedition - purchase of the scientific East African collection of C. G. Schillings, Gürzenich - Vogelwarte zu Rossitten.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 120, E XVI Nr. 175 · File · 1907 - 1908
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Deutsche Armee-, Marine- und Kolonialausstellung, 1907: Report of the President of the Police Berlin on Planning and Procedure (transcript); applied for State Medals; Pharus-Plan der Deutschen Armee-, Marine- und Kolonialausstellung Berlin 1907 (coloured map of the exhibition buildings at Friedenau railway station, colour print, 35 x 20 cm) and "Erinnerungskarte" - Internationale Automobilausstellung Berlin 1907: Takeover of the protectorate by Prince Heinrich of Prussia; organisation of a lottery in favour of the exhibition - Internationale Gartenbauausstellung Berlin April 1909 (print,16 p.), mit 11 Abbildungen, Berlin 1909) - Fachausstellung der Schuh- und Lederindustrie, Berlin 1908 - Internationale Ausstellung für Reise- und Fremden-Verkehr, Berlin 1910: Ausstellungsbestimmungen (Druckschrift) - II. Grosse Gastwirts- und Kochkunstausstellung, Berlin 1908 - Büro-Ausstellung Berlin 1908: "Mitteilungen über den Stand der Vorarbeiten zur II. Allgemeinen Ausstellung für Bürobedarf 24. Oktober bis 3. November 1908 Berlin Ausstellungshallen am Zoologischen Garten. Second issue: Branchenverzeichnis (trade directory) (printed publication, Berlin 1908); stand plan; takeover of the protectorate by Trade Minister Delbrück; exhibitor directory; directory of the members of the Honorary Committee - Second Clay, Cement and Lime Industry Exhibition, Berlin 1910: Provisional site plan; "Mitglieder-Verzeichnis des Deutschen Vereins für Ton-, Zement- und Kalk-Industrie E.V. zu Berlin. Compiled for the year 1908 (printed publication, Berlin 1908, 104 p.); notification of printed brochures, lists of participants etc. to Bibl.?