Contains among other things: Trials of the Telefunkengesellschaft against the company Huth because of patent infringements, 1913 range attempts of the Telefunken-Gesellschaft from Nauen to Togo and Sayville (near New York), Nov. 1913 equipment of ships with radio stations, Dec. 1913 radio station of the Deutsche-Südseegesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie in Jap (Karolinen) and Nauru (Marshall Islands) in operation, Dec. 1913 radiotelegraphic length determinations between the stations Eiffelturm and Arlington, Dec. 1913. 1913 Wireless telegraphy in and with the German colonies (newspaper clipping of the "Hamburger Nachrichten"), 1914 patent situation in the field of wireless telegraphy, Jan. 1914 Safety of passenger transport by sea (memorandum of the German government), 1912 - 1914 Opening of the Danish radio station Blaavandshuk, 1914 International treaty for the protection of human life at sea, 1914 Range tests of Nauen with the "Cap Trafalgar" in the Atlantic Ocean, with maps, March - Apr. 1914 Minutes of the meeting of the committee for joint work in the field of radiotelegraphy, 14th Feb. 1914
Funkstation
19 Dokumente results for Funkstation
Picture postcard;nunknown manufacturer;
Picture postcard no. 24;nSender;
Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith pencil: Telefunken station in Lüderitzbucht (German Southwest Africa); reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; reverse stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; reverse
Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nwith pencil: Traffic with Nauen 1914 destroyed in the war; reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; reverse stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; reverse
Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith pencil: Telefunken station in Angaur; reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; reverse stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; reverse
Contains among other things: "The Indo-European Telegraph Line", in: Archive for Post and Telegraphy 1889 No. 19 "Radio Station in Baghdad", by: Dipl. Ing. E. Liesching, in: F-Flag 1933/9 "Funker in Deutsch-Südwestafrika 1904-1097", by: Headmistress. H. Neumann (F flag 1934/11) "The Exploitation of Technical Intelligence for Leadership (1914-1918)", by: H. Pleger, (in: F-Flagge 1935/1) "Use of means of communication in the 1st year of war and lessons from it for today", by: Colonel Fellgiebel, in: F-Flagge 1935/5 "Der missverstandene Schlieffen", by: Colonel Guderian (F-Flagge 1935/7) "The telephone and telegraph system during the Russian invasions 1914 in East Prussia", by: Oberlt. a.D. Kleindienst (F-Flagge 1935/4) "News media and their use in the service of national defence", by Oberlt. a.D. Kleindienst (F-Flagge 1934/1) "Die Geschichte von Telephonfräulein in Memel", by: Dr. Martin Lezius (F flag 1932/3) "50 years of German radio history", by: H. Rukop, o. Dat. (transcript) "Defence of the West", by: Liddell Hart, 1951 "Rückblicke auf die Feld-Telegraphie", (excerpt from: "Der Deutsch-Französische Krieg 1870/71), o. Verf., o. Dat. "Feldtelegraphie", excerpts from 50 Jahre elektrischer Telegraphie 1849-1899, o. Verf., o. Dat. "50 Jahre Telegraphenkabelnetz", by: Müggenburg, in: Archiv für Post und Telegraphie 1927/4 "Etappe und Generalgouvernements", o. Verf., o. Dat. "Direct activity of Reichstelegraphie for army and navy. Cooperation with the field telegraphy (intelligence troop)", o. Verf., o. Dat. "On the 60th anniversary of the existence of the telecommunications troop on 1.10.1959" ed. by: Bundeswehr Telecommunications Service, 1.10.1959 "Memoirs", by: W. Groener, in: German Historical Sources of the 19th and 20th Centuries, Volume 41, 1957
Contains: Contract between Telefunken GmbH and the Imperial Government in Lome (Togo) concerning the installation of a radio station in Kamina near Atakpame and the supply of firewood for the maintenance of the station from 09.01.1913;
ReichskolonialamtContains: Foundation Acts 1913; Agreement between Telefunken GmbH, Berlin and the German Reich Post Office in Berlin concerning the construction and use of radio stations in the German protectorates of Togo and South West Africa dated 12.07.1913; Agreement between Telefunken and the Consortium consisting of Deutsche Bank, Berliner-Handelsgesellschaft, Dresdner Bank, AEG, Berlin and Siemens
Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;nTelefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith ink: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; reverse stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; reverse in pencil: Sender; reverse
Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;nTelefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith ink: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; reverse stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; reverse in pencil: Maschinen und Schalttafel; reverse
Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith pencil: Telefunken-Station in Windhuk (d.Southwest Africa) operated with Nauen until its destruction during the war; back stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; back stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; back
Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;nTelefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith ink: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; reverse stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; reverse in pencil: 100m mast for the [illegible] antenna; reverse
Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;nTelefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [publisher];nWith ink: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; reverse stamp: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; back stamp: Reichs-Postmuseum; back in pencil: Empfänger; Rückseite
- Reference: I A 3; I A 4; ZR I 275 A 2 * Contains: Specifications for the construction of radio stations on Yap (New Pomerania), Nauru and Samoa o. D.; concession for the construction and operation of radio telegraph stations in the German South Sea protectorates 1912 (print); confiscation notice concerning authorization for the operation of radio stations in Yap (West Caroline), Rabaul (Neuguniea), Nauru (Marshall Islands) and Apia (Samoa) by the Reich Minister for Reconstruction of 08.07.1920; licence for the establishment and operation of a radiotelegraphic link between Germany and the African protectorates of Togo and Deutsch-Südwestafrika of 12.07.1913; agreement between the Reichs-Postamt, Berlin and Telefunken concerning the establishment of a radiotelegraphic link between Germany and the African protectorates of Togo and Deutsch-Südwestafrika of 12.07.1913; agreement between the Reichs-Postamt, Berlin and Telefunken concerning the establishment of a radiotelegraphic link between Germany and the African protectorates of Togo and Deutsch-Südwestafrika of 12.07.1913. Installation of the radio stations in Africa from 18.07.1913; confiscation notice concerning authorisation to operate radio stations in Togo (Kamina) and Deutsch-Südwestafrika by the Reich Minister for Reconstruction from 08.07.1920; file note concerning the running time of the large stations Windhoek and Kamina 1927
Specifications for the construction of radio stations on Yap (New Pomerania), Nauru and Samoa o. D.; concession for the construction and operation of radio telegraph stations in the German South Sea protectorates 1912 (print); confiscation notice concerning authorization for the operation of radio stations in Yap (West Caroline), Rabaul (Neuguniea), Nauru (Marshall Islands) and Apia (Samoa) by the Reich Minister for Reconstruction of 08.07.1920; licence for the establishment and operation of a radiotelegraphic link between Germany and the African protectorates of Togo and Deutsch-Südwestafrika of 12.07.1913; agreement between the Reichs-Postamt, Berlin and Telefunken concerning the establishment of a radiotelegraphic link between Germany and the African protectorates of Togo and Deutsch-Südwestafrika of 12.07.1913; agreement between the Reichs-Postamt, Berlin and Telefunken concerning the establishment of a radiotelegraphic link between Germany and the African protectorates of Togo and Deutsch-Südwestafrika of 12.07.1913. Installation of the radio stations in Africa from 18.07.1913; confiscation notice concerning authorisation to operate radio stations in Togo (Kamina) and Deutsch-Südwestafrika by the Reich Minister for Reconstruction from 08.07.1920; file note concerning the duration of the large stations Windhoek and Kamina 1927. corporations: Deutsche Südsee-Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie AG, Cologne; Deutsch-Afrikanische Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie AG; Reichsminister für Wiederaufbau, Berlin; Reichspostamt, Berlin.scope: 51.reference: I A 3; I A 4; ZR I 275 A 2.
On the history of Army High Command 7: The deployment plan for the West Army in a future war against France in 1914 provided for the formation of a total of seven armies on the German western border. The 7th Army, whose jurisdiction extended from the Hagenau-Saarburg line to the Alsatian-Swiss border, had the task of ensuring the protection of the left flank of the Western Army and thus guaranteeing the three so-called encircling armies (1 - 3, see Schliefen Plan) corresponding lateral protection. This 7th Army, which was under the command of the General Colonels of Heeringen, was assigned the General Command of the XV AK (Strasbourg), the General Command of the XIV AK (Karlsruhe) and the General Command of the XIV Reserve Corps at fighting formations. With the exception of a few Prussian and Württemberg troops, most of which were in the 28th Reserve Division, the 55th Mixed Replacement Brigade and the 55th Landwehr Brigade, the majority of the 7th Army (in addition to the units of the XV AK) consisted of the Baden troops of the XIV AK and the XIV Reserve Corps.With these troops, in one of the first battles of the world war, Colonel General von Herringen succeeded in stopping the advance of French units on the Rhine border and throwing them back from the Alsatian plain to the Vosges ridges. the transition from the war of movement to the war of positions, combined with the accelerated exchange of troops within the various army corps and armies, blurred the clear assignability of certain units to larger units. With the calming of the Upper Alsace and Vosges Front in the winter of 1915, larger parts of the fighting Baden troops were withdrawn from the area of responsibility of the 7th Army and replaced by Landwehr formations (also Baden, but also Württemberg, Bavarian and Prussian). These units, which were deployed at almost all theatres of war in the West, generally remained under the command of the 7th Army High Command. While the army groups and army fronts were pronounced intermediate instances of the higher leadership, the "Army High Commands" as command authorities combined combat command with administrative tasks. Their army area was divided into the "operational area" and the "stage" in which the supply facilities of the army were stationed. The allocation of army troops (pioneers, transport troops and air forces) was based on the respective operational objectives and also varied in the area of the 7th Armed Forces. In 1914, however, the air force department, field airship department, telegraph department and a radio command with two heavy radio stations belonged to the "basic equipment" of every army. Inventory history: The knowledge about the original jurisdiction of the 7th Army and the troops that formed it will have been decisive for the fact that the military tradition of this large formation was not transferred to the army archive in Potsdam after the end of the First World War, but remained in the Heilbronn branch archive and later in the army archive in Stuttgart. From there, the closed collection was transferred to the General State Archives in 1949 as part of the transfer of "Baden" military provenances (for the archive history of the XIV Army Corps tradition, see the preliminary remarks on Repertory 456 F 8 - Deputy General Command XIV Army Corps). Order and Distortion: The present inventory was recorded in 1985 by Heinrich Raab, a long-time administrator of the inventory group 456. The title recordings available on index cards were then sorted according to departments in accordance with the military business distribution plan and according to subjects within the departments. When the holdings were repackaged in acid-free archive containers, the undersigned checked and partially supplemented the title records, but the internal order of the holdings was largely retained. In addition, file fascicles found in other holdings of the inventory group 456 were integrated into the inventory according to provenance. Karlsruhe, August 1990Kurt Hochstuhl