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              49 Ergebnisse mit direktem Bezug Engere Begriffe ausschließen
              <<The>> Time / Jakob Schaffner
              Akt(e) · 1875/1944
              Teil von Basel University Library

              43 Time of Rebirth44 > Cross in France45 To the Janhagel46 In the Hero's Tomb47 > Roses of Waplitz cf. Signatur NL 117 : E 1, 1548 > Port Cannon of Daressalam49 German-Africa from a Radio Play50 Old Trinity51 Hans Allerlei52 > City "I myself "53 > Song of the Tree54 Summer Song55 Heroic Peoples cf. Signature NL 117 : E 1, 2056 We come see signature NL 117 : E 1, 2257 Believers tear see signature NL 117 : E 1, 1458 His mother son see signature NL 117 : E 1, 1759 Song of the boys60 Song of the girls see signature NL 117 : E 1, 461 Consecration song see signature NL 117 : E 1, 2362 Wilhelm Gustloff63 You fought hard

              A:Ackerknecht - [stock, estate] (title)

              Ordnungsgrad: feingeordnet (181 Kästen). Verzeichnungsgrad: katalogisiert (153 Kästen), Bestandsbeschreibung (1 Kästen). Literaturangaben: Güntter 219; Jb. I 319; II 417; XIV 662-673; GuB 123; Der Nachlaß Erwin Ackerknecht. Ein Verzeichnis. Bearbeitet von Fritz Leopold. Marbach 1995 (Deutsches Literaturarchiv: Verzeichnisse-Berichte-Informationen. 17) Mediennummer: BF000118092. Benutzungshinweis: Am Standort. benutzbar. Bemerkungen: Bis auf wenige Kästen vollständig katalogisiert. Bestandsverzeichnis: ----- Prosa ----- "Erinnerungen"; Monographien, Aufsätze und Vorträge über Wilhelm Busch, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Hans Grimm, Gottfried Keller, Franz Nabl, Albert Schwegler u.a.; Abhandlungen, Artikel und Referate zu Bücherei- und Volksbildungsarbeit "Aus der Werkstatt eines Volksbildners" (Korrekturfahnen), "Der Kitsch als kultureller Übergangswert", "Die Kunst des Lesens", "Die Schönliteratur als Scheidewand und als Brücke zwischen den Völkern" u.a.; Beiträge für das "Lexikon des gesamten Buchwesens"; Rezensionen u.a. ----- Herausgegebenes (Korrekturexemplare) ----- "Gedichte" von Gottfried Keller, "Das Bilderbuch aus meiner Knabenzeit" von Justinus Kerner u.a. ----- Verschiedenes ----- Notizkalender und -bücher aus den Jahren 1901-1960 u.a. ----- Briefe an und von ----- Friedrich Ackermann, Inge Aicher-Scholl, Ernst Alker, Martin Andersen Nexö, Hanns Arens, Julius Bab, Theodor Bäuerle, Otto Bahrt, Hans Balzer, Conrad Barth, Julius Baum, Heinrich Becker, Johannes Beer, Adolf Beeskow, Fritz Bergemann, Friedrich Bethge, Joachim G. Boeckh, Paul Brockhaus, Reinhard Buchwald, Rudolf Bultmann, Hans Carossa, Werner Deubel, Alfred Döblin, Boguslaw Dohrn, Emil Dovifat, Friedrich Düsel, Josef Eberle, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Hans Heinrich Ehrler, Ernst Feise, Friedrich Felger, Ludwig Finckh, Hans Franck, Bruno Frank und Liesl Frank-Mittler, Wilhelm Frels, Peter Freuchen, Werner Gauss, Adele Gerhard, Albrecht Goes, Wolfgang Goetz, Hans Grimm, Otto von Güntter, Adele Gundert, Erich Guttmann, Hermann Haering, Geno Hartlaub, Otto Hartmann, Gerhart Hauptmann, Verner von Heidenstam, Ernst Heilborn, Hermann Hesse, Otto Heuschele, Theodor Heuss, Artur Heye, Kurt Heynicke, Adolf Hölzel, Walther von Hollander, Arno Holz, Heinrich Horstmann, Paul Jauch, Gerda Joecks, Rudolf Joerden, Heinrich Johannson, Jürgen Jürgensen, Hans Kasdorff, Wilhelm Keil, Anton Kippenberg, Ludwig Klages, Wilhelm Klapp, Richard Kock, Hans Köster, Therese Köstlin, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Arnold Krieger, Therese Krimmer, Max Kuck, Isolde Kurz, Paul Ladewig, Selma Lagerlöf, Friedo Lampe, Martin Lang, Johannes Langfeldt, Georg Leyh, Heinrich Lilienfein, Ernst Lissauer, Eugen Löffler, Werner Mahrholz, Thomas Mann, Hans Margolius, Else Mau, Karl Adolf Mayer, Werner Mevissen, Friedrich Michael, Agnes Miegel, Robert Minder, Werner Möhring, Ernst Moering, Franz Nabl, Reinhold und Alice Nägele, Thomas Nägele, Georg Adolf Narciss, Herman Nohl, Alfons und Marie Paquet, Helmut Paulus, Suse Pfeilstücker, Felix Plage, Harry Polthier, Hans Prinzhorn, Siegfried Ranitzsch, Eduard Reinacher, Karl Röttger, Otto Rombach, Eugen Roth, Kurt Saucke, Wilhelm Schäfer, Erich Schairer, Käte Schaller-Härlin, Anna Schieber, Sofie Schieker-Ebe, Margarethe Schmeer, Wieland Schmidt, Victor August Schmitz, Georg Schneider, Franz Schriewer, Hans Eggert Schröder, Walther von Schroeder, Kurd Schulz, Wilhelm Schussen, Wilhelm Schuster, Karl Schwedhelm, Albert Schweitzer, Ina und Heinrich Wolfgang Seidel, Kurt Sellin, Heinrich Seufferheld, Erich Sielaff, William von Simpson, Adolf Spemann, Eduard Spranger, August Springer, Friedrich Stier, Otto Stoessl, Lulu von Strauß und Torney, W. E. Süskind, Eugen Sulz, Auguste Supper, Otto Tacke, Otto von Taube, Hans Thoma, Wendelin Überzwerch, Heinrich Vierordt, Hanna Voll, Ernst Vollert, Gertrud von Waldkirch, Helen Wild, Gottfried Zarnow, Viktor Zifreund, Paul Zöckler, Max Zollinger u.a.; Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft, Goethe-Gesellschaft, Institut für Leser- und Schrifttumskunde Leipzig, Verband Württembergischer Volkshochschulen, Wilhelm-Busch-Gesellschaft und andere literarische Vereinigungen; Verlage Bassermann, C. H. Beck, Callwey, Bruno Cassirer, Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Diederichs, Droemer, S. Fischer, Franckh, Hans E. Günther, Hanser, Harrassowitz, Hiersemann, Hirzel, Insel, Albert Langen, Langewiesche, Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Georg Müller, Quitzow, Rauch, Reclam Stuttgart, Rütten & Loening, Schaffstein, Schauer, Franz Schneider, Schünemann, Steinkopf, Suhrkamp, Volk und Buch, Weidmann, Widukind u.a.; Zeitschriften, Museen, Volkshochschulen und Bildungsvereine, Rundfunkanstalten, Stadtverwaltungen, Ministerien, Gemeinde- und Städtetage u.a. - Geburtstagsglückwünsche; Manuskripte, Listen, Korrespondenzen und andere Materialien zu einzelnen Büchereien und Bibliotheken, zu Bibliothekar-Ausbildung und Büchereischulen, zu Büchereigesetz, Beratungsstellen, Tagungen, zum Büchereiverband und dem Verband Deutscher Volksbibliothekare; die Zeitschrift "Bücherei und Bildungspflege" und Ackerknechts Schrift "Die kleine Eigenbücherei" betreffende Papiere; Betrachtungen und Korrespondenzen von Ackerknecht zum skandinavischen Büchereiwesen; Materialien zur Büchereiarbeit während des Nationalsozialismus; Korrespondenzen zur Dürergesellschaft, zu Kino und Lichtspiel; Materialien zur Auseinandersetzung mit Walter Hofmann. ----- Zugehörige Materialien ----- Lebensdokumente; Gedichte und Prosatexte von Hans Grimm, Hermann Hesse, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Franz Nabl u.a.; Übersetzungen aus dem Russischen von Heinrich Johannson. Zum Nachlaß gehören: Zeitungsausschnitte. Nachtrag 2007: Briefwechsel von Erwin Ackerknecht mit Elisabeth Joerden, Rudolf Joerden u.a.; Briefwechsel von Helene Messin mit Rudolf Joerden.

              African Federation of the Sarepta Sisters
              M 128 · Akt(e) · 1922-1944
              Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              Correspondence between inspectors Ronicke u. Kittelvitz u. Sister Magdalena Hagena, mostly thank-you letters for donations, often expressed in the form of poems, 1922-1944; membership card of the Sarepta-Afrikabund, 1933; obituary for sister Magdalene Hagena, 1944; estate of sister Magdalena Hagena circulars to the members of the Afrikabund, partly printed with photos of the first baptized Tutsi, 1925-1941; letters of African Christians, u.a. by Hermann Kanafunzi, Jakobo Ngombe, Samuel Stepke, Sospater Boko, Johana Kikkule, Heilgehilfe Paulo, Elisabeth Nyaboro and many more with a photo by Sospater Boko, 1929-1938; letters from missionary sisters and missionaries from Africa, 1925-1937; letters from the Missionaries Gleiß, von der Heyden, Hosbach and Johanssen, 1924-1930

              Bethel-Mission
              Albert Hoffmann (1865-1942)
              RMG 476 · Akt(e) · 1901-1953
              Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              Letters and station reports from Bogadjim, Sidney, Ragetta & von Heimreise, 1901-1905; letters during work in Meiderich, 1908-1911; certificate of appointment as local inspector, 1914; work report for the winter half-year, 1918/1919; acceptance as evangelist in d. Innere Mission, 1921; Negotiations for the release, 1924; Correspondence, mainly with Heinrich Jopp, Herborn, 1925-1935; death announcement and life data of wife Henriette, née Dielmann, 1937; Correspondence, 1937-1941; death announcement and life dates, 1942; Correspondence with family, 1942; Letter by H. Vedder/Okahandja with 3 poems by Hoffmann from 1890-1893, 1953

              Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft

              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

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 · Bestand · (1756-) 1868-1922 (-1947)
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              History of the tradition Originals 5.4 m, copies 4 m Contents and evaluation Haußmann, Conrad (pseudonym Heinrich Hutter) (08.02.1857 - 11.02.1922), lawyer, politician, publicist; from 1883 lawyer in Stuttgart, 1889-1922 member of the Württemberg Landtag (German People's Party), 1890-1922 member of the Reichstag, 1907 co-founder of the magazine "März", 1917 member of the Interfractional Committee in the Reichstag, 1918 State Secretary in the Cabinet of Prince Max of Baden, 1919 Vice-President of the Weimar National Assembly (DDP) and Chairman of the Constitutional Committee Contains: General and international politics, international law, politics of non-German states, files from the activity as State Secretary; Reichstag and its committees, Constituent National Assembly, Constitutional Committee; peace mediation attempts; Army and Fleet, politics of the Länder, cultural politics, economic politics, party politics; private, literary and political correspondences (and a. with Hermann Hesse, Friedrich Payer, Eugen Richter, Ludwig Thoma); political works by Conrad Haußmann, literary works (especially poems, poem anthologies), occupation with literature and art, documents on the family history of Haußmann

              Haußmann, Conrad
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, P 32 · Bestand · 1800-1979
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              History of Tradition Dr. Ernst von Scheurlen, retired Ministerialrat, did not leave any testamentary disposition over the documents. Since 1945 at the latest, these had been in the house of his oldest daughter Katharina Schmidt, née Scheurlen, who, after her death on 3 January 1989, took over her son Karl Schmidt, a retired pastor. There - in the spirit of Ernst von Scheurlen - they were accessible to all relatives and were occasionally inspected by individuals. For the transfer to the Main State Archives in Stuttgart, the consideration that there would be no comparable place of secure storage in the relatives in the future was decisive. As a result, a deposit agreement was concluded between Mr Karl Schmidt and the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg on 1 December 2008. Content and Evaluation Karl Scheurlen ( 1824, 1872) Karl Scheurlen was born on 3 Sept. 1824 in Tübingen, where his father Karl Christian Friedrich Scheurlen was professor of law. He attended school there and in Stuttgart, where his father had been appointed to the Obertribunal in 1839. He studied law in Tübingen from 1841 to 1846 and then completed his legal clerkship. In 1847 he became court actuary at the Heilbronn Higher District Court. During the revolutionary events of 1848, Karl Scheurlen adopted an emphatically conservative attitude. In 1850 he was appointed public prosecutor in Esslingen. In 1851 he was appointed Assessor of Justice and Public Prosecutor in Ellwangen, where he married Katharina Pfreundt in 1852. From 1856 on Karl Scheurlen was chief magistrate in Mergentheim, from 1863 chief justice councillor in Esslingen and from 1865 lecturing councillor in the Ministry of Justice. Together with his friend, the then Obertribunalrat von Mittnacht, Karl Scheurlen was commissioned by the Minister of Justice of Neurath to work out the principles of a judicial reform which Mittnacht, since 1867 Minister of Justice, completed in 1868 and 1869. Karl Scheurlen's ascent had also continued in 1867 with his appointment to the Privy Council; however, his two attempts to acquire a Landtag mandate failed. By decree of 23 March 1870, Karl Scheurlen was appointed head of the Department of Home Affairs and Minister of the Interior on 17 July of the same year. This appointment took place at the time of a domestic political crisis: 45 members of the Württemberg state parliament had refused in the spring to approve the military budget, the rejection of which would have made Württemberg meet its obligations from the 1866 Protection and Defense Alliance with Prussia, which was widely unpopular. The fact that the broad resistance against the military budget unexpectedly subsided can be traced back to the French declaration of war of 15 July 1870. After the new elections of 1871, which were announced with reference to the political reorganization of Germany after the Franco-German War, Karl Scheurlen found himself faced with a well-meaning majority among the members of parliament. He himself was also elected as a deputy twice, in Gaildorf and Künzelsau; he accepted the election in Gaildorf. His death on April 1, 1872, caused by a heart condition, came as a surprise. Karl Scheurlen cultivated lively literary and artistic interests in addition to his work in justice and politics. He wrote numerous verses and poems. His talent for drawing is particularly remarkable; he used it, among other things, to make numerous sketches of accused persons and judicial officials during his time at court, or to illustrate the "Amtspflege", the organ of the Hauffei, his Tübingen student fraternity. Many of his drawings have a humorous character; self-portraits and depictions of family members and acquaintances are extremely frequent. Ernst von Scheurlen ( 1863, 1952) Ernst von Scheurlen was born in Mergentheim on Feb. 5, 1863, the youngest of six children of the later Minister of the Interior, Karl Scheurlen, and his wife Katharina Scheurlen. After school he studied medicine in Berlin, where he received his doctorate in 1885. After his state examination from 1887 to 1891, he worked there as an assistant doctor at the Charité and the Reich Health Office; bacteriology and hygiene were already the focal points of his scientific interest at this time. The marriage to Sophie von Möller (1889), who belonged to a family of German descent from the then Russian Narwa, also took place during this period. In 1893 Ernst von Scheurlen became a battalion doctor in Strasbourg. At the same time he taught hygiene and bacteriology at the Technical University in Stuttgart and at the University of Strasbourg in 1893-1894 and 1895-1897 respectively. He also headed the hygiene and bacteriology department of the large garrison hospital in Stuttgart. In 1897 he took up a position as a medical councillor at the Königlich Württembergischen Medizinalkollegium. His tasks included working for the State Insurance Institute, the Trade Supervisory Office, the Reich Health Council, in the management of the Medical State Investigation Office, etc. It is due to his activities that the city of Stuttgart received its central sewage treatment plant during the First World War. During the entire First World War, Ernst von Scheurlen was involved as a hygienist in disease control and water supply at various sections of the Western and Eastern fronts. After the First World War, he devoted himself in particular to water supply, crop control and blood group research. He has written down his research results in numerous publications. He retired in 1930, but this did not mean the end of his scientific career; his last publication dates from 1950, two years before his death on Oct. 8, 1952 at the age of 89. In addition to his scientific work, Ernst von Scheurlen documented the history of his family from about 1800 with great dedication. For this purpose he combined numerous pictures, sketches, poems and letters of his father, who died at an early age, with other collection material and supplemented, explained and commented this material by a written representation of the family history.

              Scheurlen, Karl von
              7/39 · Bestand · 1836-1979
              Teil von Düsseldorf University and State Library

              Maximilian Theodor Bilharz was born on 23 March 1825 in Sigmaringen. After attending grammar school in 1843, he initially devoted himself to philosophical and scientific studies in Freiburg i. Br. before beginning his medical studies in Tübingen in 1845. There he won the 1846 prize for the blood of invertebrates. In 1849, he passed the medical state examination and for a short time was employed as a temporary prosector at the anatomy department in Freiburg. In May 1850, Bilharz, who wanted to pursue a scientific career, accepted an offer from his friend Wilhelm Griesinger, who had met him in Tübingen, to accompany him as a private assistant to Cairo, where Griesinger was to reorganise the Egyptian health system as director of the Medical College. Bilharz, who was taken over into the Egyptian civil service and supervised a clinical department, was now able to pursue his scientific projects. During his research on worm diseases, he discovered new intestinal worms, including the pathogen known as schistosomiasis, an infectious disease known as schistosomiasis, and studies on the electric organ of the tremor catfish. After Griesinger's return to Germany, Bilharz became senior physician at the surgical clinic in Cairo in 1852 and chief physician of the internal department in 1853. In 1855 he was appointed professor, and one year later he was appointed professor of descriptive anatomy. In 1862 he accompanied a travel company of Duke Ernst II of Coburg-Gotha to the Red Sea. Alfons Bilharz was born on 2 May 1836 and died there on 9 May 1862. After his first natural history studies at the University of Freiburg, he studied medicine in Heidelberg, Würzburg, Berlin and Vienna, graduating with a medical examination in 1859. After a visit to his brother Theodor in Egypt, he devoted himself to nerve physics in the Physiological Laboratory of Emil du Bois-Reymond. A short stay in America followed, before he became the leading hospital physician in Sigmaringen. There he was responsible for the expansion of the clinic, especially the lunatic department. An eye condition forced him to hand over the reins in 1907. During his practical work, numerous philosophical studies, especially about Kant's and Schopenhauer's philosophy, were developed. Alfons Bilharz died on 23 May 1925, and the collection collected by Prof. Hans Schadewaldt was transferred to the university archives via the Institute for the History of Medicine: Poems from his school days, notes and drawings on the research projects Parasites and Pisces, the family chronicle and correspondence, school notebooks, publications, drawings (especially of bilharzia) and correspondence have been preserved by Alfons Bilharz. The holdings are enriched with secondary literature (including essays by Hans Schadewaldt on Theodor Bilharz), photographs and a card index with remnants of the letters of the presumably entire estate (According to Angelika Althoff: Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel von und mit Theodor Bilharz. Düsseldorf 1980, p. 2f, the letters were recorded by the daughters of Alfons Bilharz; here also further information on the locations of the Bilharz estate).

              Exchange of letters (title of processor)
              , Kasten 32, Mappe 1 · Akt(e) · 1912
              Teil von German Literature Archive Marbach, Archive [Cotta Archive]

              Management, General Correspondence. Contains production and editing matters; publishing projects, publishing cancellations, a cruise by Heymel with the diplomat and Secretary of State of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t Wilhelm Solf, Heymel's requests for changes to his poems in the island of Almanch; Heymel's plan to introduce island books to the colonies; a letter by Heymel to a Shakespeare connoisseur, etc.

              Family archive Klunzinger (holdings)
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 3/32 · Bestand · 19./20. Jh.
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Paul Klunzinger was born on 26 May 1828 in Güglingen as the son of Karl Klunzinger (1799-1861) and Sophie Koch (1808-1847). After attending the Polytechnic School in Stuttgart (1842-1848/49), he emigrated via Italy to Austria, where from January 1850 he worked as an engineer for railway constructions in various projects. In the 1880s, Paul Klunzinger increasingly turned to hydraulic engineering and, in this context, participated in the preparation of expert reports and expert opinions. Among the projects in which he participated as an engineer or expert are the Klagenfurt - Villach railway line, the Raab - Budapest railway line and a project on the curvature of the Vienna River. The children Henriette (1854), Paul (Pál) ( 1858), Helene (1860), Richard (1865), Walther ( 1868) and Otto (1872) are descended from the marriage with Anna Mauch (wedding in the year 1854). Paul followed in his father's footsteps and became an architect; Richard became a doctor in Steyr. Her uncle, Paul's younger brother Karl Benjamin Klunzinger (1834-1914), made a name for himself as a doctor and zoologist. Before he became Professor of Zoology, Anthropology and Hygiene at the Polytechnic in Stuttgart in 1884, he had spent several years as a doctor in the Egyptian town of Al-Qusair (Koseir). Like his brother and his children, he always remained attached to his homeland. The family archive Klunzinger/Koch/Mauch was transferred by Dr. Anton Schimatzek from Vienna to the main state archive Stuttgart in 1988. Contents and evaluation Paul Klunzinger and his professional activity as a railway engineer and expert in questions of hydraulic engineering are at the centre of the tradition. In addition to private documents on him and his family, the collection also contains sketches and calculations from various construction projects, including the curvature of the Vienna River and the design of the Vienna Danube Canal. The private documents consist of letters, poems, drawings, family memories and genealogical documents such as family trees and "ancestor passports". They span several generations and provide insights into the family cohesion of a family originally from Swabia who succeeded in the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th and 20th centuries, and they reflect the political, social and cultural moods of their time. Documents on the activities of Paul Klunzinger, who became a municipal architect in Budapest and was involved in the planning of the Erzsébet-kilátó (Elisabeth Lookout Tower), are kept in the Budapest Föváros Levéltára archive.

              Family archive of Schiber
              Bestand · 1518-1981
              Teil von State Archives Munich (Archivtektonik)

              The archive of the von Schiber family from Munich: "It was a dear time, the good old time before anno 14. In Bavaria even cooked. The beer was still dark, the people warned typically; the lads dashing, the dirndls decent and the dignitaries a bit distinguished and a bit casual. There was still a lot in order back then". This is how Georg Lohmeier characterizes his Success series "Königlich bayerisches Amtsgericht" the Prinzregentenzeit, historically, the time of the bourgeoisie. Today the beer is no longer dark and many other things have changed a lot. Thus the last relics of this time gradually disappear, the time of the Bildungsbürgertum with its pronounced status consciousness from the traditional Munich, which in retrospect turned out to be an extraordinary stroke of luck, when in the summer of 2013 Wolfgang von Schiber was in the State Archives Munich asked about the possibility of archiving his family archive, that he wanted his father's life's work to be in good and professional hands. Already the first very rough sighting of the wooden crates made especially for the archiving of the documents let assume, that this is a very extraordinary, with much love and expertise invested family archive of an educated citizen from the 19th century. and the beginning of the 20th century. To anticipate: the first impression was surpassed by far after a more intensive inspection and development. After the archive had been transferred to the State Archives in Munich, it was possible to begin the indexing of the holdings in the premises there. In the case of such cataloguing activities, an attempt is first made to reconstruct a pre-archival order, which promises a first clue for a meaningful thematic structure of the documents. In the case of the Schiber´schen archive, this was quite simple, since a numbering was attached to the wooden boxes. The very first files brought to light almost unbelievable things: Files on the tectonics of the archive, on the classification according to family history topics, on the storage of the archive in wooden boxes and finally the number books. In these books were all over 25 books handed down in the family archive.000 documents with consecutive numbers were entered and the note was also added, under which case reference the letters had been filed. The file numbers themselves also had their own structure, mainly according to genealogical aspects. In addition, there is also an archive usage order and an order scheme graded according to colour characteristics. The creator of this comprehensive order was Wilhelm von Schiber (1889-1963), the father of the donor. Wilhelm, a native of Munich, graduated from the Theresiengymnasium in Munich and then studied in Heidelberg, Munich, Kiel and Erlangen, and was subsequently an active combatant from 1914-1918. From this time approx. 1000 field letters from and to him; in addition he kept a war diary, which the passionate draughtsman occasionally enriched with sketches. But that's not all: to the war diary there are still four plant volumes in which Wilhelm von Schiber collected everything that seemed important to him: Postcards to the places of action, photographs of the troops, orders for action, tickets, emergency money, etc. After his demobilization he found a job as a government councillor at the Bavarian Insurance Chamber. After his marriage to Margarete Fischer in 1934 and the outbreak of war in 1939, he was drafted again and came as local commander of the local commander's office I/635 to the north of France. After the end of the war and an internment of almost one year he took after some time and After a long period of quarrelling with the military government, he resumed his work at the Bavarian Insurance Chamber. Throughout his life Wilhelm von Schiber was anxious to achieve this, to organize his family archive and supplement it with documents, that were transferred to him by relatives or that he actively "took over". He maintained an extensive correspondence with all his relatives, and other family members, especially on genealogical and genealogical questions. First and foremost, however, he endeavoured to create the most extensive genealogical tables and genealogical series for his ancestors, spending a lot of money commissioned by genealogists, which provided him with corresponding source excerpts and strain series, who drew them from archives of the most diverse provenance. He himself could not always devote himself to this task with the intensity he hoped for, for he came to it, as he ironically writes to the Amberg State Archives, on the always planned visit of two world wars in between. In this way numerous family files with excerpts from church books, marriage records, personal files, photographs, original letters were created, completely worked out stem rows, coat of arms drawings, Seal imprints, but also hair curls, everything arranged according to the scheme worked out by him. In addition to this activity, he also devoted himself to his literary inclinations, so he wrote - mostly under the pseudonym "Wilhelm Burkhardsberg", the place of origin of the first tangible ancestors - numerous genealogical and family history works, partly also of extensive nature, like "Die Ahnen des Wilhelm von Schiber" (1932), the "Münz- und Schaumünzkunde für Familienforscher" (1937), the story "Der von Steinsdorf" (1930), "The Ernst of Hagsdorf, the Ernst from Vohburg and their relatives" (1931), "The descendants of Johann Baptist Simon Ritter von Schiber from the house Burkhardsberg" (1957) and not to forget his "preparatory work for the family chronicle" (1911-1917). In addition, he took part in numerous prize competitions and wrote the poetry cycles "Rote Blätter" (Red Leaves), "Nature and eroticism" and "Revolution cycle" as well as numerous other poems and short stories not summarized in cycles, who usually lie dormant unpublished in his family archive. Wilhelm von Schiber probably had his passion for the family and also his level of education; he was fluent in English, French and Latin, in which he even wrote his diaries in his youth, inherited from his father, Franz Xaver von Schiber (1834-1920). "Xavier" or "Boraxl," as his nicknames were, was also a lawyer and could have made a great career in the diplomatic service due to his excellent grades, but remained in the Bavarian administrative service at the express request of his father. From April 1868 he was the youngest Bavarian district official in parish churches, subsequently in Fürth, Wasserburg and Berchtesgaden from 1878-1888 Bezirksamtmann in Lindau. He was reluctant to leave his beloved Lindau for Munich, but his troubled health made a retreat into private life seem advisable. He had to go to the neurology clinic.wittelsbach" in Munich and devoted himself entirely to his self-chosen tasks, primarily the publication of an Italian dictionary. The rejection of the Lexi-kon by the publishers again brought him one of his severe personal disappointments. In addition, the guitar and piano played, so that in his estate there are a number of notes and songs especially for the guitar. In addition, the family archive contains his extensive diary series, numerous letters and photographs as well as a collection of business cards. He was married to his base, Sophie Maillinger (1865-1951), who came from Landau i.d. Pfalz. After the families moved to Munich in 1877, she belonged to the Barlow family's closest circle of friends, later Brown House). Here she also met Franz von Schiber, whom she married in 1888. Via Sophie von Schiber, a large part of the estate concerning the Maillinger family also came to the family archive. For the family archives, the The parents of Franz von Schiber are Gustav Achilles von Schiber and his wife Caroline Baumüller. Gustav Achilles Schiber, called "Gustl" was born in 1812 in Amberg. His father, Johann Baptist Simon Ritter von Schiber, was at that time a legal adviser at the Appellate Court in Amberg, But after his appointment the family moved to Munich in 1819, where Gustl attended the cadet school. In 1831 he became Junker in the Infantry Body Regiment and married Karoline Baumüller in 1833 in Munich's Dom. Since Gustav was an extremely talented draughtsman and gifted hobbyist, he made the traditional sewing kit temple for his bride's wedding. His skills in technical drawing were very much in line with his professional career, he was transferred to the Topographic Bureau in 1842, which at that time was housed exactly where its written and graphic legacy is once again kept today: at the Munich State Archives, the former War Department. After further career jumps to captain and major he left the association in 1863. In the private sphere Gustav, Caroline and "Xavier" were very fond of travelling, spent much time at the Ramsdorf headquarters in Lower Bavaria, which belonged to their friend Ludwig Freiherr von Verger, which is immortalized several times by Gustav in his numerous sketchbooks as well as in the Chiemsee region. In addition, there are several oil paintings from his brush in the family property. Of course, Wilhelm von Schiber had photographic reproductions made for his family archive. Following his sociability, he was a founding member of the Harbni Order (1850), a society against the animal seriousness to which a number of well-known Munich personalities belonged, e.g.B. Max von Pettenkofer. There is also a rich tradition of this in the family archive. He was also the first in the family, who, on the basis of his personal acquaintance with Franz Xaver. Gabelsberger and a penchant for the shorthand this also used, as later above all the archive founder Wilhelm von Schiber did this excessively. After her wedding, his wife Caroline Baumüller confined herself to raising children and doing the housework. She enriched the family archive with her friendship album, which shows not only the beautiful miniatures and aphorisms but also their extensive circle of friends and family. Father of Achilles and progenitor of the present line of Schiber was Johann Baptist Simon von Schiber (1770-1836) from Burkhardsberg in the Oberfalz (Lkr. Schwandorf). After studying jurisprudence and obtaining his doctorate in Ingolstadt, he initially worked as a land commissioner in Munich, from 1804 State Directorate Council to Amberg. Since 1808 he was crown fiscal at the Appellation Court in Amberg and in 1819 he was promoted to the General Fiscal Council in Munich, in 1826 to crown attorney at the K. State Ministry of Finance. Johann Baptist von Schiber died in Munich in 1836. Some of his originals have also been preserved in the family archives, especially an exchange of letters from the end of the 18th century. It deserves to be mentioned here. In addition, numerous archival documents from the State Archives Amberg, Munich State Archives and the Bavarian Main State Archives z.T. literally copied or excerpted and are attached to the personal file of Johann Baptist von Schibers. In addition to the numerous "ego-documents", such as diaries and letters, which have been described as such in current research, the friendship albums and sketchbooks a more than extensive photo library forms a crowning conclusion of the family archive. Photographs of all members of the family and all branches of the family are gathered here in two larger cartotheques. The oldest photographs certainly date back to the middle of the 19th century. So this is not only a highly remarkable source in terms of family history, but also in terms of technical history, which documents the influence of technology on the status and self-confidence of the educated bourgeoisie. That there is also a name, object and place index for the entire archive, who refers back to the number books, was no longer too surprised by the meticulousness of the archive founder. The "Schiber Family Archive" invites cultural historians, genealogists and those interested in cultural history, to trace the great time of the bourgeoisie but also its decline on the basis of its own sources. It is truly an invaluable treasure trove. Munich, August 2016 Dr. Christoph Bachmann

              Fastenrath, John

              Fastenrath, Johannes, 1839-1908, cultural-historical and aesthetic writer and translator (Spanish and French) in Cologne.I. Takeover, order, use1. TakeoverThe Rhenish writer, co-founder and 1st chairman of the "Literarische Gesellschaft in Köln" and founder of the "Blumenspiele", Hofrat Dr. jur. Johannes Fastenrath (1839-1908) had regulated the whereabouts of his library in his last will and testament, but had not made any further dispositions regarding his correspondence. After his death, his wife, the Austrian writer Louise Fastenrath, née Goldmann (1858-1914), had partially sifted through his literary correspondence and divided it into three groups according to the provenance principle: the Spanish letters were to be sent to the King of Spain in Madrid, the Catalan, Provençal, French and Spanish letters, as far as they were from Barcelona, to this city (see appendix) and the German letters to the cities of Cologne and Remscheid in equal parts. After the death of Louisen and in accordance with the testamentary provisions, all letters of private content "as far as they concerned family matters" were segregated and the remaining documents were superficially sighted. Fritz Lejeune, who was working on a dissertation on "Die deutsch-spanische Freundschaftsbestrebungen von Johannes Fastenrath" (The German-Spanish Friendship Efforts of Johannes Fastenrath) and had already contacted Louise, first received a file envelope with the inscription "Für das Buch" (For the Book), which she had compiled for her to inspect, and then was able to take a look at the entire correspondence, a task which could not be brought to a satisfactory conclusion due to the abundance of material and the short time available.On 16 June 1914, Louisen's nephew and executor Dr. Louisen wrote a letter to the editor, Dr. Fastenrath, in which he was asked to write a letter to the editor of the German-Spanish book. Otto Forstenheim in a letter to the Lord Mayor of Cologne: "The letters bequeathed to the City of Cologne and Remscheid will - provided that the Lord Mayor also agrees - be handed over to the local municipal library, since it also took over the books of the Hofrat Fastenrath at that time and the correspondence is partly connected with these works".Professor Adolph Kayser, the then director of the municipal library, was able, after negotiations with the city of Remscheid, to ensure that German correspondence remained undivided in Cologne. In the following decades, the Cologne City Archives repeatedly acquired individual letters from Fastenrath and his wife, which were initially incorporated into the autograph collection, but then incorporated into the holdings in 1032 and 1032 a (acc. to the German Archives of the City of Cologne). 52 of 17.06.1929; acc. 478 of 20.05.1953; acc. 480 of 12.06.1953; acc. 544 of 6.03.1961; acc. 546 of 18.06.1961 and acc. 898 of 15.12.1976). In the spring of 1988 a box with letters to Johannes Fastenrath, probably accidentally left in the city library, was brought into the city archive (acc. 1650/88) and incorporated into the fundus. Letters from Fastenrath himself can also be found in other estates, such as those of Ferdinand von Hiller (Order 1057), Wolfgang Müller von Königswinter (Order 1141), and Joseph von Lauff (Order 1170).2. order In 1962, Dr. Werner Kienitz began to order and distort the estate. He divided it according to the recipient principle into the two holdings 1032 (Johannes Fastenrath) and 1032 a (Louise Fastenrath). The first part of the two lists comprises the various alphabetically ordered correspondence partners (over 3 000 for Fastenrath, about 900 for his wife), with details of the number and timing of the respective letters, but without a breakdown of content, the second part contains newspapers, newspaper cuttings and other documents arranged according to subject areas, such as invitations, programmes and business cards. This distortion could not do justice to the inner order of the estate in everything. Although the original order seems to have been of a purely chronological nature, as can still be seen from the contents of the box that remained in the municipal library, which was mainly used as a library. Although the recording of all correspondence partners provides an overview of the Hofrat's very wide-ranging relations with literary circles throughout Germany, it also complicates the separation between letters concerning the poet, writer and translator Fastenrath and documents which he received only in his capacity as chairman of the "Literarische Gesellschaft" founded in 1893 and the "Blumenspiele" founded in 1899.Among the letters of more private content there is correspondence with the individual publishers who published his translations, correspondence with theatres of German-speaking countries and abroad, the performance of the plays he translated, especially of "Don Juan Tenorio" by José Zorrilla, requests for contributions from magazines and anthologies, begging letters from writers in need, requests for material support as well as an album from his student days with entries of well-known poets and actors. In vain, in accordance with the provisions of the will, one seeks correspondence with those relatives and friends who did not belong to the literary circles, and all the letters of his wife; the letters which he received in his capacity as chairman of the Literary Society can also be divided into three categories: Letters requesting admission to the Society and tickets to individual events, correspondence with the Treasurer and the Secretary of the Society concerning organisational matters and, as probably the most interesting group, letters concerning the organisation of individual lecture evenings, with corresponding requests from individual poets, writers and lecturers.The most extensive is the correspondence that was created in the vicinity of the flower games: on the one hand, there are purely organisational questions which deal with the course of the festival and the drafting of the yearbooks, and on the other hand, there are mostly insignificant enquiries regarding the conditions and requests for tickets to the individual games, and on the other hand, there are the telegrams and congratulations arriving each year for the festival, which were mostly published in the yearbooks, and last but not least, there is correspondence with the winners and prize judges of the flower games, which occasionally allow an interesting look behind the scenes and show the importance that this poetic competition had in the eyes of the participants.Since a multitude of names of contemporary poets of the Rhineland appear in the estate of Fastenrath, the collection gives an impression of the literary scene in Cologne during the Wilhelminian period. 17 archive boxes are available after the completion of the indexing work. The necessary conservation measures (packing the letters in archive boxes) were carried out in the course of the order and recording.3. Use There are no restrictions on use. Citation style: Best. 1032 and current no. of the finding aid book II. Curriculum vitae and genealogy of Johannes Fastenraths1. Curriculum vitae 1839, May 3: In Alleestraße 83 in Remscheid, the merchant Johannes Fastenrath is born by his wife Rosalie, née Hürxthal, a son who is christened Johannes Karl Ferdinand.1847 The family moves to Cologne at Mohrenstraße 10, the house of his maternal grandfather, Karl Hürxthal1847-1849 After attending elementary school in Remscheid, Johannes now receives lessons from teacher Heinrich Kühne in the Protestant boys' school at Gereonsdriesch1849-1856 Attends the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium and takes his school-leaving examination1856/1857 Law studies in Bonn. Encounter with the Romanist Friedrich Diez (1794-1876)1857/1858 Studies in Heidelberg and Munich, followed by a trip to Vienna and BudapestWS 1858/1859 Studies in Paris at the College de France1860, March 20: After two semesters of law study in Berlin, Fastenrath receives his doctorate with the topic "De reinvindicatione utili" to Dr. iur. utr.1860-1862 Auskultator at the Cologne Regional Court under the chair Heinrich Gisbert Heimsoeth (1811-1887). After differences of opinion with him, Fastenrath left the civil service at his own request in order to devote himself entirely to his literary interests and the study of Romance languages.1861 The family moved to Christophgasse (later Christophstraße) in 121862, April: trip to Italy: Florence, Venice, Sicily1864 1st trip to Spain: Córdoba, Granada, Sevilla, Málaga, Gibraltar, Toledo, Madrid, Barcelona1865 With the translation of Manuel Juan Diana's "La receta contre las suegras" (Recipe against mothers-in-law) from Sapnish, Fastenrath made a breakthrough on the German stages, to which he had offered three translations from French two years earlier in vain: "A Kingdom for a Mistake", "The Düpierten" and "The Last Capitel".At the same time J. Schulze-Weida publishes: "Deutsche Volksmärchen für Pianoforte" with poems by Johannes Fastenrath.1866-1869 As a result of the first trip to Spain, the publisher Eduard Heinrich Mayer in Leipzig, with whom Fastenrath was to have a lifelong friendship, published five volumes of poetry with free translations of Spanish romances and historical and art-historical explanations in rapid succession, which were to make Fastenrath's names known in Spain thanks to the reviews of the Spanish writers Juan Valera (1824-1905) and Juan Eugenio Hartzgenbusch (1806-1880): "A Spanish Bouquet of Romances", "Sounds from Andalusia", "The Wonders of Seville", "Hesperian Flowers" and "Immortelle from Toldeo".1867, Jan.13Death of the father of John Fastenrath1869, February to July: 2nd trip of Fastenrath to Spain: Madrid, Salamanca, Seville, Granada, Córdoba, July Zaragoza; Fastenrath is introduced into the Madrid Society by Valera and Hartzgenbusch, receives his first Spanish Order, the Knight's Cross of the Order of Charles III, and becomes corresponding member of various Spanish academies. This trip is the foundation of Fastenrath's reputation in Spain. In 1870, Fastenrath published his travel impressions in the two-volume work "Das Buch meiner spanischen Freunde" ("The Book of my Spanish Friends"), which also contained translations and poems of Spanish romances and poems. Under the impression of the Franco-German war, war and victory songs appeared: "Den deutschen Helden von 1870" ("The German Hero of 1870") in five editions that were quickly sold out.1871 The Spanish city of Seville appointed Fastenrath its honorary citizen. Prince Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen awards him the Grand Gold Medal of Merit.1872 At the suggestion of Spanish writers, Fastenrath begins to write articles in Spanish for the Madrid newspaper "Argos". In the same year, his first work in Spanish appeared: "Pasionarias de un aleman-español", which gave his impressions on the occasion of a visit to the Passion Plays in Oberammergau.1874 In February of that year, Fastenrath's mother died. He now regularly writes articles for Spanish feuilleton style magazines. Impressed by a visit to the Walhalla near Kehlheim, he decides to have these articles published in book form in order to give the Spaniards an impression of the greatness of German culture. During his lifetime, 6 volumes of the monumental work "La Walhalla y las glorias de Alemania" were published. After his death, his wife published a substantially expanded new edition in 15 volumes.1879 In February, Fastenrath and the Cologne writer Lina Schneider (1831-1909) took part in a poetry meeting in Amsterdam as representatives of the city of Cologne to celebrate the writer Jost Van den Vondel. In April he leaves for his third trip to Spain. In Madrid he gives a poetry reading in front of the famous 'Ateneo literario', the Madrid Literary Society, which appoints him as its official representative at the Literary Congress in London in June. In Lisbon, he is received in audience by King Ferdinand and receives the Commander's Cross of the Order of Christ, and on the news of a catastrophic flooding in Murcia, Fastenrath founds an aid committee in Cologne which collects and transfers money for the needy.1880 Fastenrath's lyrical translations "Stimmen der Weihnacht, aus dem Spanischen des Ruiz Ventura de Aquilera (1820-1881)" ("Voices of Christmas, from the Spanish of Ruiz Ventura de Aquilera (1820-1881)") are published by the "Magazins für die Literatur des Auslandes", and in the spring he travels to Italy and Switzerland, in the summer to literary events in Holland and Belgium.OctoberFastenrath rides in the Historical Festive Train to celebrate the completion of the cathedral in Cologne.1881 Participated in writer's congresses in Amsterdam, Madrid and Vienna, where he met his future wife Louise Goldmann. On the occasion of the Madrid 2nd Centenary in honour of Calderón de la Barca, at which he acted as representative of the "German Writers' Association", he wrote a commemorative volume: "Calderón de la Barca" on the one hand, and a description of the festivities on the other: "Calderón in Spain with an appendix: The relations between Calderón's "Wunderthätigem Magus" and Goethe's Faust", which appeared in 1882.1882 For the first time, Fastenrath is going to translate a novel: "Pepita Jiménez" by Juan Valera. At the same time he worked on the translation of plays by the contemporary Spanish poet José Echegaray, "Im Schooße des Todes" appeared in the same year, the drama "Die Frau des Rächers" in 1883, and in late summer he travelled to Vienna and Hungary, as well as to the court of Charles I of Romania and his poetic wife Elisabeth (pseudonym: Carmen Silvia). 1883, March 27: Marries Fastenrath in Vienna the young Austrian pianist and writer Louise Goldmann. In the same year, the volume of poems dedicated to her, "From Wedding to Wedding, Songs from Sunny Days", was published, beginning with the publication of a series of articles in French magazines, which he later published in book form in Paris under the title: "Figures de l'Allemagne contemporaine".1885-1887 Fastenrath publishes the transmission of three other romance collections: "Granadine Elegies", "Sounds from Andalusia" and the cycle "The Twelve Alfonso's of Castile", dedicated to "the manes of D. Alfonso's XII, King of Spain", during which time he and his wife took part in various literary days and poetry celebrations: in September 1884 at the VI German Writers' Day in Schandau, in October 1886 at the VIII German Writers' Day in Schandau, and in October 1886 at the "Tales of the Twelve of the Twelfth Alfonso's of Castile". German Writers' Day in Eisenach, 1887 at a celebration of Uhlands 100th birthday in Stuttgart, in September of the same year at the 20th Nederlandschen Taal- en Letterkundig Congress in Amsterdam.1887, Nov. 17: Grand gala dinner at the Fastenrath House in honour of the Cologne-born poet Jost Van den Vondel with guests from many parts of Holland and Germany.1888 4th trip to Spain, during which Fastenrath introduces his wife to Spanish poets, and in the autumn of the same year he takes part in the Writers' Day in Munich.1890 Grand Duke Karl Alexander of Saxony Weimar awards Fastenrath the title of Grand Duke of Saxony Court Councillor, King Karl of Württemberg awards him the Knight's Cross I. Kl. of the Order of Frederick the Great, and in spring Fastenrath travels via Avignon to Barcelona, where Louise is to preside over the "Jochs florals" as flower queen. In the same year Reissner published a volume of poetry in Leipzig: "Catalan Troubadours of the Present", translated into German and introduced with an overview of Catalan literature", which received great attention in Germany. Victor Balaguer (1824 - 1901), who revived Catalan literature, asked Fastenrath to translate his gigantic verse epic "The Pyrenees" into German. Fastenrath visited the Balearic Islands from Barcelona and established contacts with the local writers. After returning from his trip to Spain, Fastenrath drew up his will in which he made available 300,000 Marks for German writers in need of help and 50,000 Marks for Spanish writers. For the Flower Games in Barcelona, he offered a sum of 10,000 Marks.1891, September: 21st German Lawyers' Day in Cologne. Fastenrath writes the opening prologue.1892, October: Madrid. The couple Fastenrath takes part in the celebrations on the occasion of the 4th Centenary of the discovery of America by Columbus. A round trip on the traces of Columbus to Las Huelvas and Hendaya follows. Barcelona is the end of the journey. In 1895 Fastenrath published a description of the celebrations in his two-volume work "ColumbusStudien zur spanischen Zentenarfeier der Entdeckung Amerikas" ("Columbus Studies for the Spanish Centenary Celebration of the Discovery of America"). 1893, May: Cologne. Foundation of the "Literary Society", initiated by Messrs Julius Bennert, Ferdinand Sohn, Joseph Lauff and Georg Barthel Roth. Johannes Fastenrath is elected first chairman of the society, an office he holds until his death.1893, December: Appointment as honorary president of the "Westdeutscher Literaturverband" (West German Literature Association) founded in Hoberg a. Rhein.1894-1895 Fastenrath takes part in the General Journalists' and Writers' Days in Hamburg and Heidelberg. In autumn 1895 he is present at the Scheffelfeier in Mürzzuschlag. In the summer months he travels to Switzerland and Karlsbad.1896 Reissner in Leipzig published the translations of 4 comedies after the Spanish of Manuel Bretón de los Herreros (1796-1873): "Stirb und Du wirst sehn!", "Ein weiblicher Don Juan", "Sie ist Er" and "Der Friedliebende".1897, April to August: Italy trip to Palermo, Rome, Venice, return journey via Vöslau near Vienna with a longer stay in San Martino di Castrozza in South Tyrol and Karlovy Vary. The widely acclaimed translation of "Don Juan Tenorio" by José Zorrilla y Moral, the most frequently played piece of Fastenrath's pen besides the "recipe against mothers-in-law", is also published by Reissner.1898, May: Impressed by the experience of the Barcelona Flower Games and at the suggestion of Victor Balaguer, Fastenrath decides to hold annual flower games in Cologne as part of the Literary Society. In order to secure it financially, he donated a sum of 10,000 Marks, from whose interest the prizes to be suspended are to be financed.1898, June: Participation in the General Meeting of the Board of Directors of the German Schiller Foundation in Weimar. In the same year, after the death of Robert Heuser, he took over the chairmanship of the Cologne Branch Foundation, which he held until his death in 1908.1898, October: On the steamer "Bohemia", Fastenrath travelled via Constantinople to the Holy Land, where he took part in the consecration of the Evangelical Church of the Redeemer by the German Emperor in Jerusalem.1899, January: The Literary Society organises a "Gustav-Freytag" celebration. 1899, May: The 1st Cologne Flower Festival is celebrated in the Gürzenich, greetings arrive from all parts of the world, especially from Provence and Catalonia, the home of the Flower Festival. 1899, October: "Goethe-Feier" in the "Literarische Gesellschaft".1899, November: Zurich: World premiere of "Don Juan Tenorio" by José Zorrilla in the translation by Johannes Fastenrath.1900, May: Celebration of the 2nd Cologne Flower Festival, which is no longer open only to participants from the Rhineland and Westphalia, but also to poets from all parts of Germany and German-speaking countries.1900, June: Mainz, participation in the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Johannes Gutenberg and the subsequent German General Journalists' and Writers' Day.1900, September: Flower games of Zaragoza. Impressed by the arrangement of the Flower Games in Cologne, the Council of the City of Zaragoza decided to have Flower Games held in this city. At the same time, Louise Fastenrath was elected Flower Queen of the 1st Games. The city suspended a prize for the best German poem submitted. The relations between Cologne and Zaragoza were not to break off during Fastenrath's lifetime.1901 The move of his mother-in-law, Rosine Goldmann, to Cologne prompted Johannes Fastenrath to move to a larger house at Neumarkt 3 (today Kunsthaus Lempertz), which he had built entirely according to his ideas. In the courtyard he set up a replica of the lion fountain of the Alhambra in Granada. Here he found space for a large library, a Moorish room and the collection of paintings he had acquired over the years. The house at Neumarkt 3 was to become a meeting place for his numerous friends from all Romanesque countries and in the same year his "Zaragozan dialect purrs" appeared. Partially reproduced in Cologne dialect". In connection with this, Fastenrath gave a lecture to the Literary Society: "Der Humor in der spanischen Literatur", which he was to give in the following years in Aachen (1902), Wiesbaden (1905) and Düsseldorf (1906).1902 At the suggestion of the Bavarian Crown Princess Doña Paz, Fastenrath translated the drama "Yorik" by the Spanish poet Manuel Tamayo y Baus (1829-1898). Due to disagreements with the leading actor, however, the planned performance will not take place at the Munich Hoftheater. The play was not given until 1918 at the Schauspielhaus in Frankfurt. The holding of the flower games, combined with the evaluation of the ever-increasing number of entries, as well as the publication of the yearbooks, took Fastenrath a long time from then on. As usual, he spent the summer months travelling in Bad Godesberg, Baden-Baden, Karlovy Vary and Vienna and was co-opted on the committee for the preparation of the 1904 "Great International Art Exhibition in Düsseldorf" and was responsible for the design of the Spanish pavilion. His commitment led to his appointment as German representative at the V. International Art Exhibition in Barcelona in 1906.1904 Following the example of the "Cologne Flower Games", the association "Germania" in Baltimore decides to organise its own flower games.1905-1906 For health reasons, Fastenraths spend the summer in a health resort in Eisenach, Thuringia.1907 The 9th Cologne Flower Games, organised in honour of the 700th birthday of Saint Elisabeth, are held with special splendour. Representatives of the Hungarian city of Poszony (Bratislava), Elisabeth's birthplace, will take part. In the following year, flower games are also to be held in Poszony, following the example of the people of Cologne.1908 While preparations are underway for the silver wedding celebration on 27 March, Fastenrath unexpectedly falls ill with pneumonia and dies after only three days of illness on 16 March 1908.19 March he is buried on Melaten with the sympathy of large sections of the Cologne population. The funeral speech will be delivered by the Protestant pastor Carl Jatho. The Spanish consul lays down a wreath on behalf of the royal house. After the will is opened, Louise Fastenrath hands over the library of her husband to the city of Cologne and establishes the foundation for suffering German writers, which is to bear the name of the deceased.1908-1911 Publication of an extended edition of 15 volumes of the work "La Walhalla y las glorias de Alemania", which now contains all of Fastenrath's newspaper articles published in Spanish as well as his autobiography.1911 Publication of Fastenraths: "Aus spanischen Landen. Seals from Maxiko and Uruguay. Legacy poems from Spanish".III. Literature- KL 488,- KL3 4, 795 f.,- Brü 2, 187,- BJ 13, 1910, 20 - 26,- Neue Deutsche Biographie 5, 28 f.,- GEC 7, 313/4, - EUI 23, 356;- Jb Kölner Blumenspiele, esp. vol. X and XI (1908/1909);- Schütz J. H. (ed.), Hofrat Dr. jur. Johannes Fastenrath in Cöln, in: Praktische Sozialpolitiker aus allen Ständen, Cöln (1906), 46 - 48;- Zilcken, Fritz, Erinnerungen an Johann und Luise Fastenrath in: Jb Blumenspiele 16, 1914, 120 ff.;- Lejeune, Fritz, Die deutsch-spanische Freundschaftsbestrebungen von Johannes Fastenrath (= Romansiches Museum XI), DissertationGreifswald 1817;- Ohrem, Hermann-Joseph, Die deutsch-spanische Freundschaftsbestrebungen Johannes Fastenraths, in: Mitteilungen aus Spanien 2, 1918, H. 1, 46 - 48;- Ohrem, Hermann-Joseph, Johannes Fastenrath and his Spanish friends, in: Spain, Zeitschrift für Auslandskunde 1, 1919, 212 ff.;- J. J. Bertrand, Johannes Fastenrath et l'Espagne, in: Bulletin hispanique 29, 1927, 211 - 213;- Pfandl.., Ludwig, How Johannes Fastenrath translated the Don Juan Tenorio, in: Amigos de Zorrilla, Valladolid 1933;- Becker, J., Johannes Fastenrath and Hoffmann v. Fallersleben, in: Zeitschrift für Deutsche Geisteswissenschaften 2, 1939/40, 459 - 566;- Valera, Juan, El Doctor Fastenrath, in: obras Completas II, Madrid 1949, 399 - 413;- Schmökel, Hildegard, Die iberoromanische Bibliothek des Kölner Hispanophilen Johannes Fastenrath in der Kölner Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek, Hausarbeit des Bibliothekar-Lehrinstituts NRW, masch.., Cologne 1967;- Schmökel, Hildegard, Johannes Fastenrath, a friend of Spain from Cologne, 1839 - 1908, in: Jahrbuch des Kölnischen Geschichtsvereins 42, 1968, 189 -198;- Kienitz, Werner, Der Nachlaß Fastenrath im Kölner Stadtarchiv, in: Festgabe für Arnold Güttsches (= Publications of the Kölnischer Geschichtsverein 29), Cologne 1969, 295 - 334;- Schumacher, Karl, Hofrat Dr. iur. utr. Johannes Fastenrath. On the 65th anniversary of his death on 16 March 1973, in: Romerike Berge. Zeitschrift für Heimatpflege im Bergischen Land 23, 1973, 20 - 27;- Schumacher, Karl, "Ein Kavalier ohne Tadel" (A cavalier without blame), a portrait of the life and work of Hofrat Dr. Johannes Fastenrath on the occasion of his 150th birthday on 3 May 1989 in: Home speaks to you. Monthly supplement of the Remscheider Generalanzeiger No. 4, 5, 6 and 7, Remscheid 1989IV. AbbreviationsADB - Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, 1 - 55, Leipzig 1875 - 1910Bay - Genealogische Sammlung von Dr. Joseph Bayer im Historischen Archiv der Stadt Köln = HAStK Bayer-KatalogBJ - Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog, 1 - 18, Berlin 1897 - 1917Brü - Franz Brümmer, Lexikon der deutschen Dichter und Prosaisten vom Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart, 6th edition 1 - 8, Leipzig 1913DBE - Diccionario Biográfico Español e Hispanoamericano, Part I A - F, Palma de Mallorca 1950 ff.DBJ - German Biographical Yearbook, I - V, X and XI, Stuttgart, Berlin and Leipzig 1925 ff.DEI - Dizíeonario Enciclopedico della Letteratura Italiana, 1 - 5, Bari and Rome 1966 ff.DU - Dizíonario Universale della Letteratura contemporanea, 1 - 5, 1959 ff.EUI - Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada Europeo - americana, 1 - 70 and Append. 1 - 10, Barcelona 1908 - 1935EUS - Enciclopedia Universal Sopena, 1 - 9, Barcelona 1964 ff.GEP - Grande Enciclopédia Portuguesa e Brasilerra, 1 - 40, Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro 1935 ff.GGH - Gothaischer Genealogischer Hofkalender, GothaGGGT - Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch, GothaGHdA - Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Glücksburg 1951 ff.KL - Wilhelm Kosch, Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon, 2 editions, 1 - 4 (with numbered pages), Bern 1949 - 1958KL3 - as before, 3rd edition (A.- Bremeneck), Bern and Munich 1968KLK 15 - Katholischer Literaturkalender, 15th volume, edited by Dr. Julius Dorneich, Freiburg i. Br. 1926KTh - Wilhelm Kosch, Deutsches Theater-Lexikon (A. -Rostock) (with numbered pages), Klagenfurt and Vienna 1953 ff.Kü - Kürschners Deutscher Literatur - Kalender, Leipzig, later Berlin 1879 ff.KüGK - Kürschners Deutscher Gelehrten-Kalender, Berlin and Leipzig 1925 ff.LdW - Wilpert, Gero von (editor), Lexikon der Weltliteratur, Stuttgart 1963L - R - Lectuur - Repertorium, 2nd ed, 1 - 3 (with numbered pages), Antwerp - Tilburg 1952 - 1954M - Johann Jacob Merlo, Cologne artists in old and new times (publications of the Gesellschaft für Rheinische Geschichtskunde IX), Düsseldorf 1895NDB - Neue Deutsche Biographie, 1 - 7 (Aachen - Hartmann), Berlin 1953 ff.NF - Nordisk Familjebok, 3rd ed, 1 - 23, Stockholm 1923 - 1937NNBW - Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek, 1 - 10, Leiden 1911 - 1937NÖB - Neue Österreichische Biographie, 1 - 17, Vienna 1923 - 1968ÖBL - Leo Santifaller, Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815 - 1950, 1 - 3 (A - Knoll), Graz und Köln 1957 ff.R - Hugo Riemann, Musiklexikon, 12th ed, 1 - 2, Mainz 1959 - 1961SL - Schweizer Lexikon, 1 - 7, Zurich 1948 ff.St - Robert Steimel, Kölner Köpfe, Cologne 1958Th - B - Ulrich Thieme und Felix Becker (editor), Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler, 1 - 37, Leipzig 1907 - 1950V - Hans Vollmer (editor), Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts, 1 - 6, Leipzig 1953 - 1962W - Hugo Weidenhaupt, Kleine Geschichte der Stadt Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf 1962The repertory was written by Ms. Voigt.Köln, den 25. Oktober 1989Contains among others:Literary works;Letters

              Handwritten personal documents
              Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart, 10 · Akt(e) · 1869-1875 und undatiert
              Teil von Regional Church Archive Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
              • Description: Contains, among other things: - Clipping with handwritten musical notes - receipt for board money from the Basel Missionary Society dated December 11, 1869 - poems in rhyme form, including one about Heinrich Bohner - concept paper "Restoration [!] of the episcopate" - addresses noted on the back of a business card - notes on missionary activity and the situation in West Africa - notes on Gedebo language - notes on theological and ecclesiastical keywords - draft of the article "Names for African Natives" for "The Spirit of Missions" - handwritten compilation of Auer's publications in an unidentified hand, after 1875 - handwritten curriculum vitae of Auer entitled "Bishop Auer's Life" in an unidentified hand, after 1875
              • Contains, among other things:<br />- clipping with handwritten musical notes<br />- receipt for expenses from the Basel Missionary Society dated December 11, 1869<br />- poems in rhyme, including one about Heinrich Bohner<br />- concept paper "Restoration [!] of the episcopate"<br />- Addresses noted on the back of a visiting card<br />- Notes on missionary activity and the situation in West Africa<br />- Notes on Gedebo language<br />- Notes on theological and ecclesiastical keywords<br />- Draft of the article "Names for African Natives" for "The Spirit of Missions"<br />- Handwritten compilation of publications by Auer in an unidentified hand, after 1875<br />- handwritten curriculum vitae of Auer with the title "Bishop Auer's Life" in an unidentified hand, after 1875
              • 1869-1875 and undated, Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart, D 43 Estate of Johann Gottlieb Auer
              Harden, Maximilian (inventory)
              Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062 · Bestand · 1890-1927
              Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
              • 1890-1927, Federal Archives, BArch N 1062* description: History of the inventory compiler: Curriculum vitae in table form 20.10.1861 born in Berlin as Felix Ernst Witkowski pupil of the French Gymnasium Berlin 1875 - 1888 actor with the theater name Harden, whom he leads from 1878 exclusively 1881 conversion from Judaism to the Protestant confession 1888 beginning of journalistic activity with "Berliner Tageblatt", "Deutsches Montagsblatt", "Nation", and "Gegenwart" 1889 Co-founder of the Berliner Freie Bühne 1892 - 1922 Publisher of the weekly "Die Zukunft" (for politics and public life, theatre, art and literature) 1906 - 1909 Trials of Philipp Fürst zu Eulenburg and Count Kuno Moltke against Harden for his attacks on their disastrous influence on the emperor and moral misconduct 1922 Right-wing extremist assassination attempt on Harden 30.10.1927 in Montana, canton Valais, Switzerland, died Description of the holdings: Extensive correspondence with writers, journalists, politicians, artists, industrialists, including Ballin, Erzberger, Hofmannsthal, Holstein, Harry Graf Keßler, Thomas Mann, Max Reinhardt, Rathenau; files from several trials, including against Philipp Eulenburg and Kuno Moltke (1907-1909) as well as against Jagow, Wangenheim and Schiele (1921) Status: 1977 Content characterisation: Edited by Wolfgang Mommsen with the collaboration of Gertrud Winter Publikationsfindbuch, Koblenz 1970 Reworked reprint 1985 Supplements and supplements since 1985 Note: This text file contains the supplements and supplements not yet contained in the Reworked reprint of the Publikationsfindbuchs, Findbücher zu Bestände des Bundesarchivs Volume 4, 1985. The form (layout) depends on the publication index. A new table line is created for each name entry so that dating and scope information remain uniquely assigned. The signature of the archive (the band number) is repeated in brackets for clarity. The previous distortion is taken over bit by bit. As long as this is not yet possible in the form of text transmission, the illustration of the old directory must suffice. This way, the index can also be used as a complete directory in file form. The index to the holdings is fragmentary for the time being. The page references refer to the page of the file printout (MS Word text file). Note on the Publication Findbuch (1985): The Publication Findbuch describes the contents of the holdings as of 1984/1985. In the meantime, additional papers from the estate of Maximilian Harden have been acquired, which have not yet been fully recorded. The current list of Harden papers in the Federal Archives and information on later accesses not yet recorded in the publication directory can be obtained from the Federal Archives on request. The microfiches offered correspond to the status of the stock in 1962 and were converted from the microroll films produced at that time. Subsequent entries were only partially filmed. On request, the Federal Archives will inform you which volumes have been supplemented by newly acquired documents since 1962. A removal of duplicates of whole film rolls is no longer necessary. Microfiches can be ordered by the band. For technical reasons, it is not possible to submit individual documents or a selection of documents from individual volumes in microforms. The acquisition and use of microfilm / microfiche duplicates are also subject to the Federal Archives Act and the terms of use of the Federal Archives. Koblenz, April 2005 Gregor Pickro Zur Geschichte und Ordnung des Bestandes (Preliminary remark in the Publication Findbuch 1985) At Harden's death, his written estate had a considerable extent; when even today nothing more detailed is known about it, it was probably much larger than the preserved papers show. In addition, Harden's heirs endeavoured to increase the estate through original letters collected from friends and acquaintances or copies of which were made and added to the actual estate. After 1933 the estate was fled to Palestine. Larger parts may have been left behind, and losses may also have occurred in Palestine, as a suitable storage room was not available and right supervision was lacking. After the end of the 2nd World War the papers were returned to Germany. Mrs. Maximiliane Horowitz in Berlin, Harden's daughter, sold the remaining estate to the Federal Archives in January 1953 through the mediation of Mrs. Pflug in Wuppertal; Mrs. Horowitz was given about 30 autographs and Mrs. Pflug 1 autograph each by all known personalities after copying for the Federal Archives. Photocopies or copies of larger parts of the letters she had handed over to the autograph trade before selling them to the Federal Archives were available and were also handed over to the Federal Archives. In addition, the Federal Archives have endeavoured to purchase autographs from Harden's estate that were offered for sale. It was possible to acquire at least the letter volumes and individual letters which the American Mr. Young had bought at auction. With a few exceptions (poet-autographers), the Federal Archives today seem to have almost all of Harden's papers at its disposal, either in the original or in the form of a photocopy or transcript, which returned to Germany from Palestine after 1945. The previous losses must be regarded as definitive. The collection of Harden letters, which had been started by Harden's heirs, was continued by the Federal Archives. Letters from Harden to Landsberger and Paulsen and photocopies of letters from Harden to Tucholsky could be purchased. As it emerged from the acquisition of the estate by the Federal Archives, it originally consisted of a series of correspondence and factual files (primarily probably trial files). Unfortunately, parts of the fact files were still dissolved after 1945 and divided into correspondence series. When the estate reached the Federal Archives, only the letters of a few particularly important and important correspondents had already been collected; for larger parts of the rest of the documents there were several alphabetically preceding series, the rest was unordered. After sorting out the collection of Harden letters and transcripts as well as the few remaining material files and remains of material files, all letters addressed to Harden were filed in a large alphabetical correspondence series. It is joined by the fact file departments newly created in the archive. Finally, the appendix contains original letters from Harden and copies of letters which, according to their provenance, do not belong to the actual estate. According to their provenance, Harden's estate also does not include hundreds of postcards and letters that Harden wrote to his girlfriend Elfride Schmaltz between 1908 and 1927, supplemented by typewritten comments by Mrs. Schmaltz on individual letters. They were in the Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage in Berlin, enriched with a typewritten transmission of Harden's hard-to-read cards and letters through them, newspaper clippings and correspondence about Harden, and individual letters to and from Harden acquired in the autograph trade. In 1969 this collection was transferred to the Federal Archives. The letters to and from Harden were placed in the alphabetical correspondence series of the Harden estate. They are identifiable from the supplementary foliation (e.g. 5 a-c) and are not contained in the previously produced publication films. The actual Nachass Schmaltz, whose core piece are the letters of Harden, was attached as Appendix II to the Harden estate and filmed. Photographs have been handed over to the picture archive of the Federal Archives and are included in the biographical series. Supplementary holdings Further papers by Maximilian Harden / partial estate Leo Baeck Institut New York (see also below) 23 letters by Harden 1894-1927 on literary and political topics as well as communications from the Max Reinhardt circle Berlin, proof of a manuscript, newspaper clippings, photos (ZDN, March 2002) In the Bundesarchiv: Josefine Katarina Harden geb. Joost (1860-1912) N 2353 Wife of the writer Maximilian Harden (1861-1927) Letters of Maximilian Harden Hugo Isenbiel (died 1913), Prussian Attorney General Letters of Philipp Fürst zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, Maximilian Harden, Kuno Graf von Moltke and Ida Danckelmann (sister of Moltke) on the Harden Trials./Eulenburg and Harden ./. Moltke; letters from the estate of Otto Kluth (small acquisition 690) Hans Prescher (born 1930), publicist, head of the television department of Hessischer Rundfunk, correspondence with Albert Grenz on the assassination attempt on Maximilian Harden (small acquisition 939), estate of Max Bauer (1869-1929) N 1022 Colonel in the Großen Generalstab, employee of Ludendorff, emigration after the Kapp-Putsch war diary 1918; book manuscript "Der große Krieg in Feld und Heimat" with the revised version by Maximilian Harden; correspondence and a. with Gustav Stresemann, Adolf Hitler, Ludendorff and Crown Prince Wilhelm from the years of emigration; articles, memorandums of military and political content; military, political and economic political activities with the Chinese government from 1927-1929; letters from Bauer to his mother and sister; Legacy of the son Lieutenant Colonel Ernst Bauer 1914-1948, memoirs and correspondence of Max Bauer's secretary Luise Engeler 1919-1948, correspondence of the Viennese Chief Building Councillor Jacob Piegl 1925-1929 (ZDN, March 2002) Estate Georg Bernhard (1875-1944) N 2020 1901-03 Economic assistant to Harden's future (pseudonym Plutus) Estate Bernhard Fürst von Bülow (1849-1929) N 1016 Imperial Chancellor (1900-1909) and Prussian Prime Minister Documents for a planned biography; Moltke-Harden Trial 1907-1909; Daily Telegraph Affair 1908/09; Roman Mission 1914/15; Correspondence & News; Daily Telegraph Affair 1908/09 a. with Max von Baden, Wilhelm II, Herbert von Bismarck, Albert Ballin, Maximilian Harden, Lichnowsky, Walther Rathenau, Bethmann-Hollweg, Philipp Eulenburg, Holstein, Professor Hoetzsch; letters of the Emperor and Empress Friedrich as well as of the then Crown Prince Wilhelm to Countess Marie Dönhoff; Letters from Bülows to Thimme 1907/08 (ZDN, March 2002) Felix von Eckardt (1866-1931) Small acquisition 339 Editor-in-chief of the Hamburger Fremdenblatt, journalist Correspondence anda. with Emperor Frederick III, von Holstein, Maximilian Harden, Prince von Bülow, Gustav Stresemann (photocopies) (ZDN, March 2002) Estate Moritz von Egidy (1847-1898) N 2060 Estate Philipp Prince zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld (1847-1921) N 1029 Estate Adolf Gelber (1856-1923) N 2092 Editor of the Neue Wiener Tageblatt; Writer 59 Letters and cards by Maximilian Harden Arthur Landsberger (1876-1933) Small acquisition 103 Publisher in Berlin, novelist and travel writer Letters by Maximilian Harden, 5 letters and 6 cards by Werner Sombart Estate Walter Luetgebrune (1879-1949) N 1150 Estate Paul Nathan (1857-1927) N 2207 Political publicist, together with Th. Barth Publisher of the liberal weekly Die Nation, 1900-1919 City councillor in Berlin, member of the Progressive People's Party, since 1921 SPD; managing director of the Hilfsverein der deutschen Juden, board member of the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens Personal papers, records, diaries, letters, etc.a. von K. Aldenhoven, L. Bamberger, L.v. Bar, Th. Barth, E. Bernstein, W. Dietrich, O. Gildemeister, M. Harden, Ludo M. Hartmann, W. Liebknecht, Th. Mommsen, Mrs. Naumann, J. Schiff, M. Marburg (ZDN, March 2002) Estate Rudolf Pechel (1882-1961) N 1160 Estate Hans Graf Praschma (1867-1935) N 1232 Estate Arnold Rechberg (1879-1947) N 1049 Sculptor and politician Personal affairs, correspondence, in particular on German-French understanding, anda. with Maximilian Harden, Max Klinger and Max Liebermann, Auguste Rodin; political correspondence a.o. with Hermann von Eichhorn, Matthias Erzberger, Cläre von Gersdorff, Karl Helfferich, Adolf Hitler, Cornelia Irene Hoffmann, Major General Max Hoffmann, Alfred Hugenberg, Erich Ludendorff, Jesco von Puttkammer, Kurt von Schleicher, Hugo Stinnes, Gustav Stresemann, Fritz Thyssen; materials on the "Rechberg case"; Alfred Pietzsch on Adolf Hitler's politics and personality, essay on Rechberg and the Nuremberg Trial against the main war criminals; manuscripts on essays, lectures and letters by Rechberg (ZDN, March 2002) Estate of Kurt Rheindorf (1897-1977) N 1263 Estate of Helmuth Rogge (1891-1976) N 1153, (N 2246) 1921 Archivrat am Reichsarchiv Potsdam, 1941 Oberarchivrat und Abteilungleiter ibid., 1952 Regierungsrat and 1953 Oberregierungsrat in the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government Manuscript and correspondence from scientific activities, especially on his work on Imperial Germany and in particular on Friedrich von Holstein; working materials and manuscripts concerning Maximilian Harden, letters from Harden to Elfride Schmaltz; Correspondence with Norman Rich, documents on the expulsion of the Germans from the East; establishment of the archive of the Federal Press Office 1952-1958 (ZDN, March 2002) Estate of Ernst Schweninger (1850-1924) N 2281 Bismarck's personal physician, Professor of General Pathology and Dermatology, History of Medicine at the University of Berlin; inventor of a special diet and hydrotherapy against obesity Letters from colleagues, patients and friends, anda. by the Bismarck family, Bernhard von Bülow, Bethmann Hollweg, Maximilian Harden, Paul Heyse, Krupp family (ZDN, March 2002) Estate of Theodor Wolff (1868-1943) N 1207 Publicist, 1894-1906 Paris correspondent and 1906-1933 editor-in-chief of the Berliner Tageblatt, co-founder of the German Democratic Party (DDP), 1933 emigrated to Paris, 1943 in Oranienburg concentration camp diaries 1912-1919, 1940/41; Manuscripts; extensive correspondence of political and literary character; anda. Albert Ballin, Lujo Brentano, Bernhard von Bülow, Bernhard Dernburg, Hans von Flotow, Maximilian Harden, Gerhart Hauptmann, Richard von Kühlmann, Walter Leistikow, Paul Lindau, Hellmuth von Lucius, Agnes Sorma; letters from family members, partly with counter letters, including letters from Wolff to his wife; autobiographical notes (ZDN, March 2002) NS 15/195 (Dr. Ernst von Bracken; among others article "Maximilian Harden", in: Mitteilungen über die Judenfrage 1937, No. 17, Vol. I) Other facilities: Berlin Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage Berlin Alexander Helphand, Pseud. Parvus (1867-1924) Socialist writer and theorist, editor-in-chief of the "Sächsische Arbeiterzeitung" (1896-1898), founder of the social democratic journal "Die Glocke" (1914-1922), diary, notes and other documents from his activities in the Orient, editor of the journal "Die Glocke"; business correspondence 1915-1922 and 1915-1922.a. with Sklarz 1916; enriched by letters of Helphand from the Orient 1910 and by letters of Victor Naumann to Hertling; written statement of the lawyer Grünspach on the trial G. Sklarz against M. Harden (ZDN, March 2002) Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Prussian Cultural Heritage Kurt Breysig (1866-1940) Since 1892 at the University of Berlin, 1923 o. Professor (History, Philosophy of History, Sociology) Diary entries, unpublished manuscripts; Correspondence, including Hans Driesch, Fürst Philipp Eulenburg, Maximilian Harden, Friedrich Meinecke, Leopold von Wiese (ZDN, March 2002) Stiftung Archiv der Akademie der Künste Berlin, Archive Department Literature Erich Mühsam (1878-1934) Revolutionary and anarchistic writer, founder, editor and staff member of revolutionary and satyric journals, in Munich since 1909, member of the Central Council of the Munich Räteregierung in 1919, diaries from the period 1910-1924, correspondence, and more.a. with Gustav Landauer, Kreszentia Mühsam and Paul Scheerbarth, as well as personal documents and notes from the time of imprisonment in Niederschönenfeld; original documents and records from the written estate of Kreszentia Mühsam, especially business correspondence, personal letters, etc. to Martin Andersen-Nexö, Leon Hirsch, Erich Mühsam and Helene Stassowa; several handwritten letters, pieces and poems by Erich Mühsam as well as picture books drawn by him for Kreszentia Mühsam; Photocopies of letters Erich Mühsams wrote to Martin Andersen-Nexö, Max Halbe, Maximilian Harden, Erich Horlemann, Artur Kutscher, Kreszentia Mühsam, Charlotte Pritzel, Karl Wolfskehl and publishers; photographs; documents and material on Erich Mühsam, correspondence of the estate administrator Josef Maier with family members of Kreszentia and Erich Mühsam; documentation material on life and work. Microfilm copy of the literary legacy kept in Moscow (ZDN, March 2002) Paul Wiegler (1878-1949) editor at various newspapers, head of the novel department of the Ullstein publishing house in Berlin, writer and theatre critic; after 1945 deputy editor-in-chief of the Nachtexpreß in Berlin, co-founder and member of the Central Council of the Kulturbund in Berlin manuscripts of lyrical, epic and journalistic works; extensive correspondence anda. with Max Brod, Bruno H. Bürgel, Alfred Döblin, André Gide, Maximilian Harden, Hermann Hesse, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Leopold Jessner, Bernhard Kellermann, Detlev von Liliencron, Leo Perutz and Franz Werfel; photo collection with portraits and role photos of well-known actors and personalities from Berlin in the twenties; personal documents; printouts; documents from the provenance of Gertrud Wiegler. (ZDN, March 2002) Bonn Archive of Social Democracy of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn Hugo Heinemann (1863-1919) Lawyer, publicist, Undersecretary of State in the Prussian Ministry of Justice, member of the Prussian Constituent Assembly (SPD) Correspondence (45 letters) with Maximilian Harden and Franz von Liszt, among others, on the subject of the following Heinemann's journalistic and professional activities (Remark: Originale im Russischen Staatlichen Staatlichen Archiv für Zeitgeschichte Moskau) (ZDN, March 2002) Bruno Schoenlank (1859-1901) 1892 editor of Vorwärts in Berlin, 1893 editor-in-chief of Leipziger Volkszeitung, reformer of the SPD party press, 1893-1901 member of the Reichstag (SPD) diary 1897/98 with excerpts of letters; letters 1890-1898 and 1890-1898, and a. by Edward Aveling, Karl Grillenberger, Maximilian Harden, Arno Holz, Max Schippel, Gustav von Schmoller, Werner Sombart concerning SPD and press matters (ZDN, March 2002) Halle Stadtarchiv Halle (Saale) Johannes Schlaf, Pseud. Bjarne P. Holmsen (1862-1941) 1875-1884 attendance of the Domgymnasium Magdeburg, after graduation 1884 study of theology and philology in Halle, from 1885 study of philosophy, German language and literature and classical philology in Berlin, 1904 move from Berlin to Weimar, there freelance writer of the naturalistic art movement (novels, stories, dramas, essays), 1932 honorary citizen of Querfurt, 1937 return there correspondence of the author with contemporaries, et al. with Friedrich Simon Archenhold (astronomer), Hermann Bahr, Ernst Barthel, Wilhelm Bölsche, Max Brod, Houston Stuart Chamberlain, Eugen Diederichs, Paul Ernst, Philipp Fauth, Gustav Frenssen, Ernst Haeckel, Max Halbe, Maximilian Harden, Gerhart Hauptmann, Karl Friedrich Henckell, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Hanns Johst, Georg Kaiser, Franz Friedrich Lienhard, Thomas Mann, Friedrich Naumann, Wilhelm Ostwald, Wilhelm von Scholz, Wilhelm Schäfer, Emil Strauß, Felix Weingartner, Richard Wittsack, Stefan Zweig, manuscripts of works by J. Sleeps, treatises on various scientific topics, diaries, newspaper clippings on sleep, dissertations and more.a. scholarly work on sleep (ZDN, March 2002) Marbach am Neckar Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Schiller-Nationalmuseum, Marbach am Neckar Maximilan Harden : individual autographs in the autograph collection Eberhard von Bodenhausen (Hans Eberhard Freiherr von Bodenhausen gen. Degener) (1868-1918) art historian, jurist, industrial director art historical investigations and essays, essays and speeches on the national economy, material collections, college transcripts and excerpts from cultural-historical works, etc.Autobiographical: "Trip to Belgium from 9 to 16 February 1915"; diary entries 1896-1918; notebooks and others.Letters to Georg Bernhard, Fanny and Hans Heinrich von Bodenhausen, George Brooke, Paul Cassirer, Georgie Ernst, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Ernst Gosebruch, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Anton Kippenberg, Oscar Kohnstamm, Alfred Lichtwark, Julius Meier-Graefe, Kurt von Mutzenbecher, Karl Ernst Osthaus, Edwin Redslob, Gustav Richter, Emma Schmidt, Botho Graf von Schwerin, Henry van de Velde u.a.; Deutsche Bank Munich; Publishers Bruckmann et al, Letters from Otto Julius Bierbaum, Wilhelm von Bode, Fanny von Bodenhausen, Rudolf Borchardt, Bruno Cassirer, Paul Cassirer, Richard Dehmel, Felix Fénéon, Cäsar Flaischlen, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Theodor Fontane, Max J. Friedländer, Ernst Gosebruch, Richard Graul, Maximilian Harden, Otto Erich Hartleben, Alfred Walter Heymel, Ludwig von Hofmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Rudolf Kassner, Harry Graf Kessler, Anton Kippenberg, Oscar Kohnstamm, Julius Levin, Alfred Lichtwark, Max Liebermann, Aristide Maillol, Julius Meier-Graefe, Georg Merleker, George Minne, Edvard Munch, Gerhard von Mutius, Karl Ernst Osthaus, Rudolf Pannwitz, Stanislaw Przybyszewski, Karl Scheffler, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Botho Count von Schwerin, Woldemar von Seidlitz, Paul Signac, Hugo Storm, Gustav Stresemann, Otto von Taube, Hans Thoma, Henry van de Velde, Theodor Wiegand anda.; Letters concerning the Nietzsche Archive in Weimar; business reports, minutes, circulars and letters to the journal "Pan", including letters to Hans Albrecht Graf Harrach; tributes and memoirs to him by Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann, Gustav Pauli, Hermann Uhde-Bernays and others; obituaries, including "Rede am Sarge Eberhard von Bodenhausens" by Rudolf Borchardt; newspaper clippings. (ZDN, March 2002) Edwin Bormann, pseudo. Bliemchen (1851-1912) writer letters from Ludwig Anzengruber, Ernst Fleischhauer, Maximilian Harden, Carl Reinecke, Anton von Werner, Fedor von Zobeltitz and others (ZDN, March 2002) Stuart Cäsar see Cäsar Flaischlen Alfred Demel see Alfred Walter Heymel Paul Ernst (Karl Friedrich Paul Ernst), pseud. P. W. Spaßmöller (1866-1933) Writer, journalist, poetry collection "Prayer and Work", individual poems; epics, tragedies, comedies; novels, novellas and stories, memories of "youth years"; essays and essays on literature and art, religion and society (partly incomplete); reviews; translations: Letters to Wilhelm Boss, Eugen Diesel, Hanns Floerke, Ferdinand Gregori, Walter Hofmann, Arno Holz, Karl August Kutzbach, Hellmuth Langenbucher, Hans von Müller, Karl Scheffler, Johannes Schlaf, Franz Servaes and others.; Letters from Eugen d' Albert, Julius Bab, Béla Balázs, Franz Ferdinand Baumgarten, Walter Behrend, Anton Berger, Wilhelm Bergmann, Hans Bethge, Günther Birkenfeld, Hans Erich Blaich, Ernst Blass, Emanuel von Bodman, Hans Bogner, Wilhelm Boss, Friedrich Brass, Robert Breuer, Joachim von Bülow, Hermann Burger, Hans Carossa, Theodor Däubler, Georg Dehio, Richard and Ida Dehmel°, Richard Deinhardt, Max Dessoir, Eugen Diesel, Louise Dumont, Fritz Ebers, Walther Eggert-Windegg, Albert Ehrenstein, Theodor Eichhoff, Arthur Eloesser, Hanns Martin Elster, Hugo Erfurth, Emil Ermatinger, Robert Faesi, Otto Falckenberg, Paul Fechter, Hanns Floerke, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Hans Franck, August Frickenhaus, Fred Fritsch, Ludwig Fulda, Franz Alfons Gayda, Rudolf Geck, Benno Gimkiewicz, Heinrich von Gleichen-Rußwurm, Herbert G. Göpfert, Ferdinand Gregori, Leo Greiner, Hans Grimm, Stefan Großmann, Johannes von Guenther, Willy Haas, Alfred Haering, Erich Härlen, Hasso Härlen, Per Hallström, Maximilian Harden, Walter Harlan, Otto Erich Hartleben, Paul von Hedemann-Heespen, Jakob Hegner, Ernst Heimeran, Wolfgang Heine, Hermann Hesse, Walter Hofmann, Walther von Hollander, Korfiz Holm, Arno Holz, Artur and Maria Louise Holz, Ernst Jünger, Franz Kaibel, Karl Kautsky, Hermann Graf Keyserling, Wilhelm Kiefer, Anton Kippenberg, Tim Klein, Paul Kluckhohn, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Karl August Kutzbach, Paul Landau, Hellmuth Langenbucher, Hans Leifhelm, Karl Lerbs, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Friedrich Lienhard, Berthold Litzmann, Samuel Lublinski, Georg Lukács, Werner Mahrholz, Franz Mehring, Alfred Richard Meyer, Georg Heinrich Meyer, Rudolf Meyer, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Hans von Müller, Börries von Münchhausen, Carl Muth, Paul Natorp, Georg Noth, Max Oehler, Alfons Paquet, Max Picard, Henrik Pontoppidan, Eduard Reinacher, E. A. Rheinhardt, Martin Rockenbach, Walter Erich Schäfer, Wilhelm Schäfer, Johannes Schlaf, Wilhelm von Scholz, Ernst Schultze, Carl Seelig, Franz Servaes, Georg and Gertrud Simmel, Albert Soergel, Wilhelm Stapel, Hans Sterneder, Otto Stoessl, Emil Strauß, Max Tau, Otto von Taube, Frank Thiess, Johannes Tralow, Hans Vaihinger, Will Vesper, Walther Vogel, Friedrich Vorwerk, Max Wachler, Martina Wied, Paul Wiegler, August Winnig, Georg Witkowski, Max Zweig anda.; publishers, magazines and newspapers, stages, radio stations, writers' associations, etc. Related materials: certificates, contracts, invoices; documents of the Paul-Ernst-Gesellschaft; letters from and to Else Ernst. Belong to the estate: Newspaper clippings. (ZDN, March 2002) Caesar Flaischlen, pseud. Stuart Caesar (1864-1920) writer, editor of manuscripts of all genres; dissertation "Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen"; essays on literature, speeches and lectures on Johann Christoph Gottsched, Emil Milan, Friedrich Schiller; lectures etc.; aphorisms, reviews; lecture notes, notebooks, diary entries; draft of his will and testamenta.; Letters to Else Beigel, Paul Cassirer, Louise Dumont, Antonie Flaischlen, Edith Flaischlen and other family members, Hans Franck, Adele Gerhard, Otto von Güntter, Walter Harlan, Theodor Heuss, Max Immanuel, Lucy Lindner-Orban, Erika Plehn, Max Rosenfeld, Georg Witkowski and others.; Letters from Karl Bauer (painter), Peter Behrens, Josef August Beringer, Hans Bethge, Hermann Beuttenmüller, Alfred Biese, Max Bing, Eberhard von Bodenhausen, Wilhelm Bölsche, Bruno Cassirer, Helene Christaller, Anna Croissant-Rust, Louise Dumont, Walther Eggert-Windegg, Hanns Martin Elster, Eduard Engels, Gustav Falke, Ludwig Finckh, Hermann Fischer, Antonie Flaischlen, Edith Flaischlen, Hugo Flaischlen and other family members, Hans Franck, Adele Gerhard, Otto von Güntter, Max Halbe, Maximilian Harden, Walter Harlan, Selma Hartleben, Franz Ferdinand Heitmüller, Karl Henckell, Theodor Heuss, Walter Heynen, Ludwig von Hofmann, Felix Hollenberg, Wilhelm Holzamer, Harry Graf Kessler, Karl Klingspor, Max Martersteig, Walter Meckauer, Hanns Meinke, Georg Ludwig Meyn, Hans von Müller, Georg Muschner, Max Niderlechner, Hans Olde, Emil Orlik, Ludwig Pallat, Erika Plehn, Paul Remer, Georg and Johanna Rettich, Emmy Rotth, Heinrich Schäff-Zerweck, Karl Scheffler, Hans Schliepmann, Hans Sterneder, Frank Thiess, Henry van de Velde, Clara Viebig, Georg Witkowski, Heinrich Zerkaulen anda.; Künstler-Verein Bremen; correspondence with publishers, magazines, literary societies etc.; field letters; personal documents; individual poems by Otto Erich Hartleben, Paul Scheerbart; fragments of dramas, letters to Edith Flaischlen by Adele Gerhard, Richard Schaukal as well as to the publishing house Fleischel by Stefan Zweig etc.; attached: Manuscripts and editorial correspondence of the journal "Pan" and the anthology "Neuland" since 1895 (14 boxes) (ZDN, March 2002) Hans Grimm (1875-1959) Writer, press correspondent, businessman Work manuscripts of all genres; biographical, contemporary history, travelogues, essays, essays and letters; calls, speeches, open letters, critiques, reviews, etc. Drafts and notes on various works and Southwest Africa; announcement by Klosterhaus-Verlag Lippoldsberg; diaries by and about Grimm from the years 1878-1959; letters to and from Erwin Ackerknecht, Hans von Albert, Paul Alverdes, Alexander Amersdorffer, Alexander Andrae, Kurt Aram, Hanns Arens, Karl Arnhold, Peter Bamm, Friedrich K. Bartels, Ludwig Friedrich Barthel, Hans Baumann, Eduard Baumgarten, Kurt Beinhauer, Gottfried Benn, Rudolf Benze, Theodor Berndt, Werner Beumelburg, Hermann Beuttenmüller, Rudolf G. Binding, Friedrich Bischoff, Georg von Bleyleben, Walter Bloem, Walter Julius Bloem, Hans Friedrich Blunck, Herbert Böhme, Rudolf Böhmer, Julius and Agnes von Boemcken, Bruno Brehm, Arnolt Bronnen, Elsa Bruckmann, Martin Buber, Adolfo Bundies, Hermann Burte, Otto Carius, Hans Carossa, Hermann Claudius, Carlo Coeckx, Max Lucas von Cranach, Gustav Dessin, Margarete Dierks, Karl Dönitz, Eduard Donay, Edwin Erich Dwinger, Kasimir Edschmid, Arthur Ehrhardt, Fritz Endres, Theo Engelmann, Paul Ernst, Richard Euringer, Paul Fechter, Hans Fervers, Ludwig Finckh, Alois K. Fischer, Eduard von Flottwell, Hans Franck, Walter Frank, Gustav Frenssen, Karl Ehrenfried Fritsche, Karl Fuchs, Hans von der Gabelentz, Heinrich von Gleichen-Rußwurm, Joachim von der Goltz, Rüdiger von der Goltz, Georg Grabenhorst, Addi Grimm, Julius and Helene Grimm, Paula Grogger, Heinz Grothe, Heinz Guderian, Hans F. K. Günther, Friedrich and Elisabeth Gundolf, Hasso Härlen, Maximilian Harden, Agnes Harder, Adolf von Hatzfeld, Gerhart and Margarete Hauptmann, Manfred Hausmann, Eberhard Heffe, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz, Bernt von Heiseler, Ilse Heß, Theodor Heuss, Hans Heyck, August Hinrichs, Emanuel Hirsch, Franz Höller, Robert Hohlbaum, Alfred Hugenberg, Kurt Ihlenfeld, Moritz Jahn, Karoline Janik, Hans Windekilde Jannasch, Hanns Johst, Ernst Jünger, Elisabeth Jungmann, Adolf Kaempffer, Eugen and Lien Kalkschmidt, Karl Kaltwasser, Otto Kanold, Ernst C. Waiter, Erich Kernmayr, Heinz Kindermann, Heinrich Kirchheim, Edgar Kirsch, Eva Klare, Karl Klingspor, Fritz Koch, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Ernst Krieck, Arnold Krieger, Käthe Kruse, Paul Landau, Hellmuth Langenbucher, Gertrud von le Fort, Theophil Lehmann, Fritz Löffler, Maria Lorenz, Friedrich Lützow, Karl Benno von Mechow, Max Mell, Herybert Menzel, Adolf Meschendörfer, Heinrich Meyer (pastor), Agnes Miegel, Rudolf Mirbt, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Walter von Molo, Kurt Morawietz, Börries von Münchhausen, Franz Nabl, Werner Naumann, Gertrud Niebuhr, Ernst Niekisch, Uwe Lars Nobbe, Herman Nohl, Kurt Oxenius, Leo Perutz, Ursel Peter, Gertrud Petersen, Gustav Pezold, Wilhelm Pleyer, Heinz Jürgen Pondorf, Hermann Pongs, Rudolf Presber, Willi Rehkopf, Hanna Reitsch, Annelies von Ribbentrop, Ingeborg Rosenfeld, Eugen Roth, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Ernst von Salomon, Kurt Saucke, Albert Schaefer, Wilhelm Schäfer, Ursula Schenk, Hermann Schneider, Wilhelm von Scholz, Percy Ernst Schramm, Edward Schröder, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Ernst Schulte Strathaus, Gerhard Schumann, Ina Seidel, Ellen Soeding, Albert Soergel, Adolf Spemann, Wilhelm Stapel, Herbert Steiner, Hellmut Stöber, Otto Strasser, Emil Strauß, Agathe Helene Streffer, Otto von Taube, Frank Thiess, Hannes Tuch, Franz Tumler, Friedrich Franz von Unruh, August Friedrich Velmede, Hans Venatier, Bernward Vesper, Will Vesper, Helene Voigt-Diederichs, Ernst Volkmann, Max Wachler, Winifred Wagner, Carl Walbrach, Josef Magnus Wehner, Bruno E. Werner, Ernst Wiechert, August Winnig, Erhard Wittek, Helmut Wocke, Kurt Woermann, Benno Ziegler, Maxim Ziese, Kurt Ziesel, Heinrich Zillich and others; associations and foundations, publishers, magazines and newspapers, radio stations, stages, academies, university seminars and faculties, schools, authorities and offices and others. Correspondence with the Prussian Academy of the Arts Berlin and the German Academy Munich; correspondence with national groups and youth associations, with government and party offices and with the rulers in the NSDAP; expert opinions, circulars, minutes and correspondence with the Reichsschrifttumskammer, including letters from Hans Friedrich Blunck; letters from Arnold Köster, Alfred Toepfer anda.; speeches on the Lippoldsberg Poetry Days 1934-1981 by Hans Grimm and Wernt Grimm, pleas for the German Reich Party, correspondence with the party, with Adolf von Thadden, etc.; letters concerning Africa to and from: Hans Anton Aschenborn, Carl Berger, Fritz Brenner, Ernst-Ludwig Cramer, Jakob Dekker, Hugo Gutsche, Eva Kieckebusch, Hans Kisker, Eberhard von Koenen, Heinrich Vedder, Frida and Gustav Voigts, Berengar von Zastrow and others.Documents concerning America and Grimm's America voyage, including letters from Hanns Fischer (Chicago), Jane Goodloe, Frederick W. J. Heuser, Arthur Koegel and Gilbert Perleberg; letters about England and Grimm's England voyage to and from: Edmund Blunden, Rolf Gardiner, Leonard Ashley Willoughby, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (German Academic Exchange Service) and others Related materials Life documents, honours, obituaries; notices of fees, publishing contracts, advertising material for individual books and readings; documents from poetry weeks in Pürgg in 1953 and 1955; travel documents; acknowledgements of his work and investigations by Heinz Grothe anda.; poetry by Hans Baumann, Hermann Claudius, Karl Haushofer et al.; novels and stories by Helene Voigt-Diederichs et al.; reports and notes by various people on National Socialism, the Second World War and the post-war period, on South Africa and on the history of the country.a.; studies on literature and philosophy by Leopold Freisler and others; letters by Addi Grimm to Ellen Soeding, Helene Voigt-Diederichs and others; letters to Addi Grimm by Hermann Claudius, Helene Voigt-Diederichs and others.Letters to Holle Grimm from Georg von Bleyleben, Bruno Brehm, Sabine Fechter, Walter Haller, Günter Höhne, Erich Kernmayr, Heinz Mahncke, Wilhelm Pleyer, Karl Springenschmid, Anneliese Venatier and others; letters from Wernt Grimm to Addi Grimm, Holle Grimm and others; letters of condolence to the family on Hans Grimm's death. Belong to the estate: Special editions and magazines, newspaper clippings, tape recordings and numerous photographs from the Lippoldsberg Poetry Days 1934 to 1960. (ZDN March 2002) Ernst Hardt (1876-1947) Writer, translator, theatre and radio director Werkmanuskripte of all genres; translations: Novellas and the novel "Bel ami" by Guy de Maupassant; among others; diary entries among others letters to Fritz Adler, Karl August Düppengießer, Michel Eulambio, Tilla Goetz-Hardt, Botho Graef, Anna Lucie Hardt, Polyxena Hardt, Walther Rathenau, Georg Witkowski among others letters by Johannes R. Becher, Otto Behagel, Marcus Behmer, Rudolf G. Binding, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Rudolf Borchardt, Otto Brahm, Bertolt Brecht, Ludwig Coellen, Richard Dehmel, Franz Deibel, Adele Doré, Käthe Dorsch, Franz Dülberg, Karl August Düppengießer, Hans Ebert, Kasimir Edschmid, Michel Eulambio, Herbert Eulenberg, Caesar Flaischlen, Leonhard Frank, Ludwig Fulda, Hans von der Gabelentz, Josef Theodor Glaser, Tilla Goetz-Hardt, Botho Graef, Paul Graener, Walter Gropius, Peter Hamecher, Maximilian Harden, Anna Lucie Hardt, Donata Hardt, Paul Hardt, Polyxena Hardt, Otto Erich Hartleben, Walter Hasenclever, Carl Hauptmann, Gerhart Hauptmann, Ludwig von Hofmann, Friedrich Huch, Georg Karo, Anton and Katharina Kippenberg, Oscar Kohnstamm, Hans Kyser, Else Lasker-Schüler, Melchior Lechter, Heinrich Lilienfein, Alexander Maass, Heinrich Mann, Max Martersteig, Walter von Molo, Joachim Moras, Hans von Müller, Helene von Nostitz, Rudolf Presber, Walther Rathenau, Edwin Redslob, Eduard Reinacher, Rainer Maria Rilke, Hans Rothe, Richard Salzmann, Willi Schäferdiek, Paul Schlenther, Wilhelm Schmidtbonn, Arthur Schnitzler, Wilhelm von Scholz, Carl Stang, Paul Steinmüller, Otto von Taube, Hugo Thimig, Heinrich Vierordt, Karl Gustav Vollmoeller, Georg Witkowski, Karl Wolfskehl, Paul Zech, Stefan Zweig anda.; Anstalt für Aufführungsrecht dramatischer Werke der Literatur und Musik Berlin; publishers, magazines, theatres, literary societies, etc.; letters, contracts and other material on his activities as director of the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar and the Schauspielhaus Köln; documents on his work as director of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln, on his dismissal in 1933 and on the so-called radio trial. Related materials: contracts and other life documents; family papers; letters to Wolfgang Goetz from Jakob Haringer and others; letters to Tilla Goetz-Hardt from Kate Kühl, Friedrich Michael, Rudolf Pechel, Peter Suhrkamp and others; family correspondence, including letters from Polyxena Hardt to Botho Graef and Anna Lucie Hardt. Belong to the estate: Newspaper clippings, posters, playbills, records, extensive photo collections. Attached: Estate of Tilla Goetz-Hardt (ZDN, March 2002) Alfred Walter Heymel, née Walter Hayes Misch, pseudonym. Alfred Demel (1878-1914) writer, publisher, editor of poetry collections and individual poems; speech at the supervisory board meeting of the "Süddeutsche Monatshefte" in 1911; lectures on German and American literature; reports on his Africa and America journeys. Translations: Single poems by Brian Hooker; play by Philip Henslowe "Ein Weib getötet durch Güte"; diary entries; letters to and by Herbert Alberti, Leopold Andrian, Fritz Behn, Georg Bernhard, Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, Elsa Gräfin and Max Graf Bethusy- Huc, Hermann Beuttenmüller, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Rudolf G. Binding, Franz Blei, Josef Bloch, Eberhard von Bodenhausen, Rudolf Borchardt, Marie von Bunsen, Paul Nikolaus Cossmann, Max Dauthendey, Ottonie Countess Degenfeld, Richard Dehmel, Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele, Hanns Martin Elster, Hedwig Fischer, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Sophie Dorothea Gallwitz, Benno Geiger, Alexander von Gleichen-Rußwurm, Botho Graef, Hanns von Gumppenberg, Willy Haas, Maximilian Harden, Wilhelm Hausenstein, Clara Heye, Gitta von Heymel, Ludwig von Hofmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Josef Hofmiller, Arno Holz, Harry Graf Kessler, Anton Kippenberg, Ludwig Klages, Albert Köster, Annette Kolb, Anna von Kühlmann, Charles von Kühlmann, Richard von Kühlmann, Helene Lange, Max Liebermann, Detlev von Liliencron, Heinrich Mann, Ernst Matthes, Julius Meier-Graefe, Otto Julius Merkel, Gustav Nagel, Heinrich von Nettelbladt, Josef Olbrich, Gustav and Magda Paul, Maria von Radio, Walther Rathenau, Ludwig Roselius, Felix Salten, Paul Scheerbart, Karl Scheffler, Philipp von Schey-Rothschild, Carl Ludwig Schleich, Helene Schott, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Marie Schultz, Rudolf von Simolin, Radulph von Stedman, Carl Sternheim, Otto von Taube, Wilhelm Trübner, Hugo von Tschudi, Fritz von Unruh, Henry van de Velde, Hans-Hasso von Veltheim-Ostrau, Heinrich Vogeler, Robert Voigt, Karl Gustav Vollmoeller, Richard Voss, Otto Vrieslander, Jakob Wassermann, Erika von Watzdorf-Bachoff, Frank Wedekind, Carola Gräfin von Yorck zu Wartenburg u.a.; Insel-Verlag a.o.; "Süddeutsche Monatshefte", "Tägliche Rundschau" (Heinrich Rippler) and other magazines; theatre, museums a.o. Related materials: Diploma of nobility; awards and officer's patents; letters to Clara Heye; letters to Gitta von Heymel. (ZDN, March 2002) Harry Graf von Keßler (1868-1937) writer, 1895-1900 co-editor of the art magazine Pan (Neoimpressionnismus), 1913 founder of the Cranach press, 1916 commissioned by the Federal Foreign Office in Bern/Switzerland, 1918-1921 envoy in Warsaw, until 1925 further diplomatic commissions, vice president of the German Artists' Association, president of the German Peace Society, committed advocate of the idea of the League of Nations, 1933 emigrated to France "Ivan Kalaïeff" and other dramatic works; Draft of the autobiography "Faces and Times"; essays and lectures on art, culture and politics, including "Der Deutsche Künstlerbund", "Kunst und Patriotismus", "Pilsudski" and "Whistler"; commemorative speech on Paul Cassirer. Diaries from the years 1881-1937; letters to Richard Dehmel and others; letters from Conrad Ansorge, Elsa Asenijeff, Johannes Baensch-Drugulin, Johannes R. Becher, Max Beckmann, Marcus Behmer, Peter Behrens, Oskar Bie, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Eberhard von Bodenhausen, Pierre Bonnard, Theodor Brodersen, Elsa and Hugo Bruckmann, Martin Buber, Bruno Cassirer, Paul Cassirer, Gaston Colin, Edward Gordon Craig, Richard and Ida Dehmel, Maurice Denis, Ludwig Derleth, Richard Dölker, Louise Dumont, Isadora Duncan, Otto von Dungern, Otto Eckmann, Gertrud Eysoldt, Felix Fénéon, Samuel Fischer, Caesar Flaischlen, Alfred Flechtheim, Ernst Moritz Geyger, André Gide, Max Goertz, Botho Graef, George Grosz, Maximilian Harden, Ernst Hardt, Otto Erich Hartleben, Gerhart Hauptmann, Ernst Heilbut, Wieland Herzfelde, Alfred Walter Heymel, Rudolf Hilferding, Ludwig von Hofmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Felix Hollaender, Arthur Kahane, Leopold Graf von Kalckreuth, Hermann Graf Keyserling, Anton and Katharina Kippenberg, Max Klinger, Annette Kolb, Ernst Kreidolf, Else Lasker-Schüler, Walter Leistikow, Alfred Lichtwark, Max Liebermann, Detlev von Liliencron, Maurice Magnus, Aristide Maillol, Roland de Margerie, Julius Meier-Graefe, Georg Merleker, Edvard Munch, Gerhard von Mutius, Alfred and Helene von Nostitz, Hans Olde, Gustav Pauli, Arthur von Payern, Rudolf von Poellnitz, Stanislaw Przybyszewski, Ludwig Quidde, Max Reinhardt, Gustav Richter, Raoul Richter, Rainer Maria Rilke, Auguste Rodin, William Rothenstein, Theo van Rysselberghe, Wilhelm Schäfer, Karl Scheffler, René Schickele, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Woldemar von Seidlitz, Franz Servaes, Paul Signac, Hugo Simon, Bernhard Graf Stolberg-Wernigerode, Richard Strauss, Franz von Stuck, Hans Sutter, Wilhelm Trübner, Hugo von Tschudi, Fritz von Uhde, Henry van de Velde, Emile Verhaeren, Herwarth Walden, Ernst von Wildenbruch, Berta Zuckerkandl anda.; Deutscher Künstlerbund, Künstlerverband deutscher Bildhauer; publishers, magazines, museums, galleries, art galleries, theatres, ministries, embassies, etc.Family correspondence with Jacques Marquis de Brion, Wilma Marquise de Brion and Alice Gräfin Kessler; documents from the Nietzsche Archive Weimar, including letters to and from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche; related materials: documents on life and work; papers and correspondence from the estates of the parents Adolf Wilhelm Graf and Alice Gräfin Kessler and the sister Wilma Marquise de Brion, including memories and diaries of mother and sister Wilma Marquise de Brion, including memories and diaries of mother and sister. Belong to the estate: Newspaper clippings; four large photo albums from Kessler's world tour 1891/92 (ZDN, March 2002) Ludwig Klages (1872-1956) (Friedrich Konrad Eduard Wilhelm Ludwig Klages), Pseud. Dr. Erwin Axel Writer, philosopher, psychologist, graphologist Fritz Mauthner (1849-1923) Editor (theatre criticism and literary feuilleton) of various newspapers and magazines, since 1876 at the Berliner Tageblatt, also writer and language critic Dramatic: chit-chat "Kein Gut, kein Muth"; novel "Inhumanisten"; fairy tale and fairy tale.a.; publication of the "Blätter zur Pflege der schönen Künste" (twenty-three issues 1866/67, together with Felix Schütz and others); letters to Victor Ottmann and others, Letters from Lou Andreas-Salomé, Ludwig Anzengruber, Hermann Bahr, Alfred Döblin, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Maximilian Harden, Gerhart Hauptmann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Carl Spitteler, Hans Thoma, Hans Vaihinger and others. Added Estate Hedwig Mauthner (ZDN, March 2002) Rudolf Pannwitz (1881-1969) Writer, cultural philosopher, teacher Works "Trilogy of Life"; "Quarterly Prints"; Poetry Collections; Epics, Myths; Drama, "Dionysian Tragedies"; Tragedy "Undine"; Fun game "Die Abiturienten", dialogues; novels and short stories, essays, essays and lectures on politics, culture and philosophy; works on Robert Boehringer, Kurt Breysig, Theodor Däubler, Ernst Fuhrmann, Stefan George, Ludwig Gurlitt, Hermann Hesse, Friedrich Hölderlin, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, C. G. Jung, Melchior Lechter, Leonardo da Vinci, Alfred Mombert, Friedrich Nietzsche, Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, Georg Simmel, Albert Verwey, Karl Wolfskehl, Otto zur Linde and others; scientific writings, educational essays; aphorisms, reviews; translations: Poetry collections and individual poems by Gabriele d'Annunzio, Otokar Brezina, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Valéry, Albert Verwey and others; Oden von Horaz; excerpts from Dante's "Divine Comedy"; William Shakespeare "Macbeth"; a.o. Published: Poetry anthology "Der goldene Zweig"; materials for a documentation of the friendship between Stefan George and Albert Verwey; school essays, lecture transcripts; note collections, excerpts; address books, notebooks, calendars and more.a.; diaries, CVs etc.; Letters to Hilde Bental, Robert Boehringer, Kurt Breysig, Wolfgang Cordan, Theodor Däubler, Ludwig Gurlitt, Alfred Guth, Marguerite Hoffmann, Paul Hoffmann (Tübingen), Erwin Jaeckle, Hugo Kauder, Melchior Lechter, Hanns Meinke, Herbert Nette, Eduard and Therese Pannwitz, Udo Rukser, Edgar Salin, Martin Stern, Walpurgis Stevenson, Margarete Wachsmuth, Otto zur Linde anda.; Letters from Franz Altheim, Otto Barthel, Ida Becker, Friedrich Kurt Benndorf, Hilde Bental, Monica Berenberg-Lepsius, Eduard Berend, Carl Bergemann, Hans Bernstein, Herta and Friedrich Bez, Ludwig Binswanger, Robert Binswanger, Eberhard and Dora von Bodenhausen, Robert Boehringer, Margot Boger, Karl Albin Bohacek, Friedrich Brandes, Fritz Brandt, Felix Braun, Kurt Breysig, Georg Britting, Martin Buber, Friedrich-Adolf Bürk, Oswald Chorus, Siegfried Copalle, Wolfgang Cordan, Richard Graf Coudenhove-Kalergi, Theodor Däubler, Adeline Dammann, Ottonie Gräfin Degenfeld, Ellen and Gerbrand Dekker, Anna Maria Derleth, Rudolf von Deutsch, Paul Eisner, Hanns Martin Elster, Franz Ernst, Robert Faesi, Ludwig von Ficker, Otokar Fischer, Salomo Friedlaender, Sonja Frisch, Wolfgang Frommel, Ernst Fuhrmann, Paul Geheeb, Benno Geiger, Hellmut Glubrecht, Joachim Günther, Ludwig Gurlitt, Alfred Guth, Willy Haas, Alfred Haering, Maximilian Harden, Emmy Hardt, Nicolai Hartmann, Gerhart Hauptmann, Werner Helwig, Hermann and Ninon Hesse, Otto Heuschele, Ernst Hoffmann (1880-1952), Immanuel Hoffmann, Margarete (Grete) Hoffmann, Marguerite Hoffmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Arno Holz, F. M. Huebner, Vincenz Hundhausen, Edmund Husserl, Walter Jablonski, Erwin Jaeckle, Edward Jaime, Oskar Jancke, Alfred Jeremias, C. G. Jung, Arthur Kahane, Erich von Kahler, Gertrud Kantorowicz, Hugo Kauder, Heinrich Kaun, Karl Kerényi, Gerhard Klau, Flora Klee-Palyi, Hans Joachim Koch, Bernhard Kokolsky, Hermann Kokolsky, Michael Landmann, Melchior Lechter, Sabine Lepsius, Franz Lichtenberger, Kurt Liebmann, Hans Lindau, Karl Löwith, David Luschnat, Thomas Mann, Hans Margolius, William Matheson, Friedrich Mauracher, Julius Meier-Graefe, Hanns Meinke, Alfred Mombert, Julien P. Monod, Hans Müller (1901-1965), Herbert Nette, Mea Nijland-Verwey, Alfred and Helene von Nostitz, Hermann Obrist, Berthold Otto, Helene Otto, Walter F. Otto, Charlotte Pannwitz, Eduard and Therese Pannwitz, Walther Pannwitz, Ernst Paris, Rudolf Paulsen, Werner Picht, Meta Pohl, Robert and Rosa Porndorfer, Ludwig Praehauser, Bernhard Rang, Joseph Redlich, Otto Reichl, Hans Reinhart, Karl Röttger, Margot Ruben, Severin Rüttgers, Udo Rukser, Rupprecht Crown Prince of Bavaria, Max Rychner, Edgar Salin, Rudolf H. Sauter, Theodor Scheffer, Annemarie Schimmel, Friedrich Alfred Schmid Noerr, Askan Schmitt, Hans Hinrich von Schoen, Arthur Seidl, Claude Sernet, Georg and Gertrud Simmel, Hans Simmel, Heinrich Simon, Albert Soergel, Wolfram von den Steinen, Herbert Steiner, Martin Stern, Walpurgis Stevenson, Margarete Susman, Helene von Thienen-Adlerflycht, Elisabeth Toussaint, Hans Trüb, Fritz Usinger, Maurits Uyldert, Albert Verwey, Margarete Wachsmuth, Clemens Weber, Franz Wegwitz, Paul Wegwitz, Lutz Weltmann, Max Wiederanders, Victor Wittkowski, Hans Wolffheim, Karl Wolfskehl, Gustav Wyneken, Leopold Ziegler, Hans Zöbelein, Otto zur Linde, Stefan Zweig anda.Adalbert Stifter-Institut des Landes Oberösterreich in Linz, Der Bund, Comité International d`Aide aux Intellectuels, Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung Darmstadt, Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen der Schweiz, Jean-Paul-Gesellschaft, Nietzsche-Archiv Weimar, Preußische Akademie der Künste Berlin, "Stifterbibliothek"; publishers, periodicals and newspapers, radio stations and radio stations.a.; correspondence with Richard Zeidler and others concerning his journal "Charon"; related materials: life and family documents; investigations of his work by Anton Müller, Nicolaus Walcker and others; poetry by Theodor Däubler, Erwin Jaeckle, Kurt Liebmann, Alfred Mombert, Ernst Morwitz, Karl Wolfskehl and others.Drama by Ludwig Gurlitt; "Diary" and other poems by Konrad Ernst; "Fragments" by Hugo Hertwig and Ernst Fuhrmann; "Méditations Cartésiennes" by Edmund Husserl; treatise by Gustav Wyneken; essays by Ludwig Praehauser, Hans Trüb and others.a.; poems on the "Charon" by Salomo Friedlaender and others; letters to Margarete (Grete) Hoffmann by Elisabeth Dollmann, Immanuel Hoffmann, Johanna Hoffmann, Wilhelm Hoffmann (businessman) and others.a.; Letters to Helene Otto von Ida Maria Bauerreiss, Ilse Bock, Karl Albin Bohacek, Magda Grasmair, Mathilde Mann, Friedrich Mauracher, Irmgard Meyer-Otto, Berthold Otto, Rudolf Pannwitz and others; Letters to Meta Pohl von Irene Hellmann, Margarete (Grete) Hoffmann, Gerty von Hofmannsthal, Friedrich Mauracher, Helene Otto, Rudolf Pannwitz and others. Belonging to the estate: An author's library, special editions, periodicals, newspaper clippings added: Rudolf Pannwitz Collection Alfred Haering and Estate Charlotte Pannwitz (ZDN, March 2002) Paul Schultze-Naumburg (1869-1949) Architect, painter, writer Letters from Hans Bethge, Wilhelm Bölsche, Caesar Flaischlen, Maximilian Harden, Elisabeth von Heyking, Josef Hoffmann, Ludwig von Hofmann, Georg Kolbe, Richard Muther, Hans Thoma, Paul Ludwig Troost, Otto Ubbelohde, Henry van de Velde, Joseph Wackerle and others. (ZDN, March 2002) Kurt Tucholsky (1880-1935) Journalist and writer, editor-in-chief of the Ulk, 1924-1929 correspondent, mostly in Paris, permanently living in Sweden since 1929, employee of the magazine Schaubühne, the later Weltbühne, 1926 temporary editor of the latter single poems and chansons; Comedy (together with Walter Hasenclever) "Christoph Kolumbus oder Die Entdeckung Amerikas"; plans for a play under the title "Etzliche Gedanken den Herrn Casanova betreffend"; play after an idea by G. W. Pabst "Seifenblasen"; narratives, reflections, sketches, glosses, comments, dissertation "Die Vormerkung aus §1179 BGB und ihre Wirkungen"; reports for Siegfried Jacobsohn; notebooks, titled "Eigenes" and "Fremdes"; autobiographical: "Q-Tagebuch" in twenty-nine parts 1934-1935; "Sudelbuch"/"Unreines"; testament and others. Letters to Marcel Belvianes, Marierose Fuchs, Maximilian Harden, Walter Hasenclever, Hedwig Hünicke, Siegfried Jacobsohn, Emil Jannings and Gussy Holl, Kate Kühl, Käthe Löffler, Emil Ludwig, Hilde Majewskaja, Ellen Milo-Tucholsky, Hedwig Müller, Mark Neven-Dumont, Heinz Pol, Lisa von Schönebek, Ernst Toller, Fritz Tucholsky, Mary Tucholsky and others, Letters from Hans Erich Blaich, Salomo Friedlaender, Felix Gasbarra, Claire Goll, George Grosz, Maximilian Harden, Ludwig Hardt, Moritz Heimann, Magnus Hirschfeld, Hedwig Hünicke, Berthold Jacob, Siegfried and Edith Jacobsohn, Emil Jannings, Erich Kästner, Irmgard Keun, Max König, Annette Kolb, Gertrud Lasch, Emil Ludwig, Heinrich Mann, Walter Mehring, Hedwig Müller, Ada Nigrin, Alfred Polgar, Emmy Sachs, Ernst Toller, Alexander Tucholsky, Mary Tucholsky, Jakob Wassermann, Kurt Wolff, Theodor Wolff, Heinrich Zille, Arnold Zweig anda.; Letters from Erich Mühsam and others concerning the fortress detention in Niederschönenfeld. Related materials; testimonies, contracts; correspondence and documents on membership in Masonic lodges; documents on residence permits in Sweden; correspondence on the Tucholsky family and letters from individual family members; materials on various Kurt-Tucholsky works and individual editions; adaptations of his texts for stage, radio and television; musical settings by Friedrich Holländer, Peer Raben and others.Studies, essays, appreciations and examination papers on Tucholsky and his work, including works by Fritz J. Raddatz, Klaus-Peter Schulz, Walther Victor and Harry Zohn; letters from and to Mary Tucholsky on the care of graves in Sweden; correspondence between Mary Tucholsky and Gerhard Zwerenz and others concerning the Kurt-Tucholsky biography of Zwerenz; letters from Oskar Panizza; letters to Siegfried Jacobsohn from Frank Wedekind, etc. The archive includes: A comprehensive documentation of Tucholsky's work and impact: In addition to the first editions, numerous anthologies and reading books, magazines, a large collection of newspaper clippings, tapes, records, graphics, posters, numerous photographs. (ZDN, March 2002) Karl Gustav Vollmoeller (1878-1948) Writer's poetry collection "From the Second War"; cycles, individual poems and fragments; plays and film exposés, drafts and fragments; novels and stories "The Miracle" and others.Reports (also correspondences) from the First World War; aphorisms etc.; translations: "Orestie" by Aischylos; "Antigone" by Sophokles; letters to and from Eugen d' Albert, Gabriele d' Annunzio, Raoul Auernheimer, Arnold Bergstraesser, Rudolf G. Binding, Ferruccio Busoni, Florence of Delden, André Gide, Botho Graef, Johannes von Guenther, Maximilian Harden, Ernst Hardt, Alfred Walter Heymel, Engelbert Humperdinck, Emil Jannings, Johannes V. Jensen, Oskar Kokoschka, Annette Kolb, Ruth Landshoff-Yorck, Norina Princess Matchabelli, Gabriel Pascal, Rainer Maria Rilke, Arthur Schnitzler, Herbert Schoellenbach, Jean Sereine, Josef von Sternberg, Fritz von Unruh, Jakob Wassermann and others; Bote
              Helene Spiegelberg: Memories
              Kempowski-Biografien 0035 · Akt(e) · ca. 1917 - 1920
              Teil von Archive of the Academy of Arts

              With drawings and poems <br />With transcript <br />With transcript <br /> With transcripts: Woman, bourgeois childhood 1875, Hamburg, First World War, end of war, November 1918 and others, German colonies 1898, design of a monument for Togo, painter biography Hösel<br />Meißen, porcelain, exposure of a forger (p. 9 and 10)<br />Discovery of valuable manufactories (p. 9f., p. 11)<br />>Also includes:<br />- Letter from Valentin Spiegelberg to Walter Kempowski, July 4, 1980, 1 sheet, Masch.<br />- Letter from Walter Kempowski to Valentin Spiegelberg, Dec. 5, 1980, 1 sheet, Masch.

              Spiegelberg, Helene
              I.4.366 - Collection Walther Brandt

              Foreword: * 22 October 1908 in Berlin † 16 April 1979. Walther Brandt began his career in the administration of Mitropa. In 1939 he was transferred to the travel agency of the Kriegsmarine until he was finally drafted into the Wehrmacht. After the war he worked for the Brandenburgische Landesbahn, then changed to the Reichsbahndirektion Berlin and started working for the Deutsche Schlafwagen- und Speisewagengesellschaft. Until his retirement in 1973 he worked for the Bundesbahn-Zentralamt Minden, where he was responsible for the subject area "private cars". In addition to his numerous specialist articles, he publishes the two specialist books "Schlaf- und Speisewagen der Eisenbahn" and "Vom furigen Elias und der genften Elise". His collection and literary focus was on sleeping cars and dining cars as well as private and small railways. The focus of the stock is generally on the construction and operation of passenger trains and in particular on passenger, sleeping and saloon cars. For this purpose, materials from his work at Brandenburgische Landesbahn, Deutsche Schlafwagen- und Speisewagengesellschaft and Bundesbahn-Zentralamt Minden are available. In addition to this spectrum of collections, the collection also contains collections on locomotives and equipment of the railways, on securing rail traffic and on its historical development. There are also writings about railway and company anniversaries, as well as railway songs, poems and satirical representations of the railway journey. The written material is available in printed as well as handwritten form. The main part of the written material consists of newspaper and magazine articles or copies thereof. In addition, there are advertising materials from locomotive factories and passenger train providers, as well as flyers, special prints and photographs. The collection also contains some of his manuscripts and published articles. The collection was purchased by the Archive in 2015. It has a scope of 201 units of distortion with a duration of 1814-1979

              Kolbe, Frederick William (1821-1899)
              RMG 1.583 a-b · Akt(e) · 1844-1860, 1893, o. J., 1847-1848
              Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              1844-1847 in Capeland, 1848-1852 in Worchester, Otjikango, Okahandja, Otjimbingue, leaving, from 1852 preacher at the Cap, Paarl; sacred poems and songs, composed and recorded by Friedrich Wilhelm Kolbe in his youth, octavheft, not published.Diary for Mr. Eickhoff, Gütersloh, with 7 drawings and explanations, 1847-1848; letters and diaries from various locations, including "Bericht über d. Überfall Jonker Afrikaners auf d. Missions-Station Schmelens Erwartung", 23.08.1850; rehearsal of the Rhine. Missionspresse, 1849; Report on the death of his wife Isabella Kolbe, née Elliott, 1893;

              Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
              Ministers and ministry officials Lit. G - K
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 1052 · Akt(e) · 1880 - 1908, ohne Datum
              Teil von Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: - Gauß, Really Secret Chief Finance Councillor, Berlin: Establishment of a cadastral office in Berlin 20.12.1894 - Goßler, v., Minister, Gdansk: Bleichröder-Stiftung für Tuberkulose 28.10.1894 - Glasenapp, v., (Reichsschatzamt), Berlin: Consultations about the Oriental Seminar 30.9.1891 - Goeppert, Geheimrat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Habilitation 20.6.1880 - Goßler, v., Exzellenz, Berlin: Sending of a poem by Felix Dahn for further distribution o. D., Wishes for Recreation 1.8.1886, question about a suitable writer for writing the history of the Hansa 16.4.1896 - Greiff, Exzellenz, Berlin: invitation to the meeting 19.3.1889, Answer to an original request of Althoff because of the impossibility of postponing the meeting, connected with the request of the representation of his person in Breslau at the funeral 29.3.1890 - Groos, Dr. Ernst Gisbert, Regierungsrat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Information on the death of his uncle, the Senate President Groos 21.7.1908 - Gruner, F., Geheimer Regierungsrat, Berlin: Transmission of his handbook of accident insurance 18.7.1892 - Heeringen, v., Fregattenkapitän, (Reichsmarineamt), Berlin: Acknowledgements 27.12.1900, matter Arons 6.2. o. J. - Halley, Wirklicher Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Invitation to dinner 11.3.1902, sending a cheque 31.8.1904 - Harder, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Request for notes on Mrs v. Leyden for Excellency Mirbach 29.12.1900 - Hasse, Prof. Dr. K. E.., Privy Privy Councillor, Hanover: Acknowledgement for congratulating the 60th doctoral anniversary 28.3.1893 (missing) - Heerwart, v., (Reichsamt des Innern), Berlin: Conference 11.11.1897 - Heim, v., Herzoglicher Staatsminister, Meiningen: Question concerning the admission of women to lectures at the universities of Prussia 9.2.1895 - Heller, (Ministry of Finance), Berlin: Notification of the proposal made by his brother-in-law Horstmann to the position of Extraordinarius 24.6.1898 - Hellwig, (Ministry of Finance), Berlin: Notification of the address of the Minister v. Goßler and on the appointment of Abbs to the Hofrat 3.9.1888 - Herrmann, Ministerialdirektor, Berlin: Information about his son because of the assistant position at Lesser 15.6.1901 - Herzog, Exzellenz, Berlin: Invitation to the Skat 17.12.1886, Invitation to the beginning of spring 13.3.1894 - Heyden-Rynsch, v. d., Really Geheimer Oberbergrat, Nervi/Genua (Italy): Communication about the letter to Minister Bosse about the Geheimer Bergrat Arndt 30.11.1897 - Hobrecht, Arthur, Excellency, Berlin: Acknowledgement for the literary employment of a woman Schmidt 3.9.1886 - Holter, Geheimer Regierungsrat, (Ministry of Public Works), Berlin: Recommendation of a young capable man 30.11.1887 - Hofmann, Karl v., State Secretary, Ministry of Alsace-Lorraine, Strasbourg: New Year's greetings 3.1.1884, medical candidates for South West Africa 15.5.1888 - Holle, Ludwig v., Kultusminister, Berlin: Return of Harnack's rectorate speech together with his thanks 19.8.1907 - Hollmann, Friedrich v., Excellency, Berlin: Böttinger Foundation for the Madrid Chapel and for the Officers' Rescue Home 26.3.1907, apology for the confusion of Böttinger and Ebbinghaus 4.4.1907, sending of a copy of a letter to His Majesty concerning the promotion of the Rescue Home 7.9.1906, wish for recovery 9.11.1906 - Holleben, v., Excellency, Stuttgart: Message because of his appointment as Vice President of the German Colonial Society 27.12.1903 - Hopf, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Festschrift für den medizinischen Kongress 25.3.1890 - Horn, v., Excellency, Berlin: Message about the death of his mother-in-law 25.5.1885 - Hoseus, Dr. H.., Real Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Strasbourg: Universitätsgesetz 8.1.1887 - Huber, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, (Reichsamt des Innern), Berlin: Pension for the widow of Prof. Roser from Marburg 2.11.1889 (missing) - Hübler, Geheimer Oberregierungsrat, Berlin: Criticism of a work by Wach 28.12. o. J., Invitation to an evening snack 24.7. o. J. - Kern, v., Ministerialdirektor, Stuttgart: Congratulations on his appointment as "Excellency" 11.10.1904 - Köhler, Dr., Regierungsrat, Ministerium des Innern, Stuttgart: Acknowledgement for the preservation of the Red Eagle IV. Class 8.6.1901 - Köpke, Reinhold, Geheimer Rat, Kultusministerium, Berlin: Report on an examination trip 19.7.1899, Congratulations on the Diamonds to the Crown Order (Latin) 1.3.1906 - Kügler, Dr..., Ministerialdirektor, Berlin: Tuberculosisemittel von Koch 13.12.1890, letter of February 1895 - Keetmann, Ministerialrat, Strasbourg: Request for transfer of his brother from Uetersen to Neuwied 22.1.1888.

              Miscellaneous
              13 · Akt(e) · 1903-1904, 1955, 1960, 1975, 1979
              Teil von Düsseldorf University and State Library

              Contains:Overview of letters from scholars and friends to Theodor Bilharz and the ArchivAlfons Bilharz (with indication of signatures);Excerpt from the catalogue of Theodor Bilharz's skull collection (the collection kept at the University of Freiburg was destroyed in World War II);Recipe cover of the Bilharz pharmacy in Sigmaringen with short biography of Theodor Bilharz;Erich Ebstein: Bürgers Gedichte in der Musik. - In: Zeitschrift für Bücherfreunde 7 (1903/1904), p.177-198; From Elise Bürger's letters. (With dedications by Ebstein for Bertha Bilharz);Aus der Geisteswelt (Booklet, 1903);Up the Nile [probably: Up the Nile: a photographic excursion, Egypt 1839 - 1898, ed. by Deborah Bull and Donald Lorimer, New York 1979;Werner P. Heyd: Sum ergo cogito - In memory of Alphons Bilharz on the 50th anniversary of his death. - In: Hohenzollerische Heimat 25 (1975), p.33-37;Hans Schadewaldt: Theodor Bilharz. - In: German medical weekly 80 (1955), p.1053-1055;Hans Schadewaldt: Theodor Bilharz. Doctor and naturalist in Cairo. - In: Lebensbilder aus Schwaben und Franken 7 (1960), p.337-345.Provenance: NL Theodor and Alfons Bilharz.Index:Skull Collection; Ebstein, Erich; Bilharz, Bertha; Bilharz Pharmacy; Egypt; Heyd, Werner P.; Schadewaldt, Hans.Accession: 30/2001.Processed by: Bü.Erfassung am: 15.02.2006.

              BBA 2212/014-015 + · Akt(e) · ohne Datum
              Teil von Archive of the Academy of Arts

              Version<br />Topic: [The copies of early poems listed under no. 21120-21156 are summarized in a hand-bound volume and presumably come from the possession of one of Brecht's youth friends. They were forwarded to the archive in xerography by Werner Frisch, Augsburg.]

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 117 · Akt(e) · 1875-1921
              Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: - Letter from Paula Siehr about her experiences during the Russian invasion of East Prussia, handscra.., 21.11.1914 and 3.12.1914 - Letter (masch.) by Walter Simons to a protocol supplement by Haussmann on Hahn and Prince Max von Baden, 10.12.1918; on Stresemann, Haguenin, Brockdorff and Rantzau, 22.3.1919; on the signing of the peace treaty, 14.6.1919; on foreign policy issues, 5.1.1921; on the publication of his letter by Haussmann and the Upper Silesian vote, masch.., 21.3.1921; on the foreign policy situation, 30.3.1921; against joining the committee for the 60th birthday of Tagore, 13.4.1921; on a non-political meeting with Rudolf Steiner, 20.4.1921; - letter (especially masch.) Haussmanns to Walter Simons on the foreign policy situation, 8.3.1919 (handschr.); congratulations Haussmanns on his appointment as Foreign Minister, 24.6.1920; on foreign policy, 15.10.1920; on foreign policy issues and the attitude of the parties, Febr. 1921 (handschr.); with foreign policy proposals, 23.2.1921; on numerous foreign policy questions, 21.3.1921; on the foreign policy situation and reparations, 30.3.1921 (handschr.); with a recommendation of the China connoisseur Dr. Richard Wilhelm, 30.3.1921; on the mood in the economy of the Entente and on Stresemann, 14.4.1921 - letter of Dr. Krukenberg about the publication of the letter of Simons, masch.., 28.2.1921 - Letter (mach.) from State Secretary Solf about his Kiderlen obituaries, 11.2.1913; about colonial officials and colonial possession, 2.12.1914 - Letter from Haussmann to Scheidemann about his secondment to Kiel and his speech, 8.10.1919 (handschr.) - Letter (mach.) from Haussmann to Eugen Schiffer about the Erzberger case and the right-wing press, 20.1.1920; on the abatement of the strike and others, 3.9.1920 - Letter (handschr.) by Reinhart Schmidt-Elberfeld on a draft programme and on the treatment of worker protection issues therein, 19.5.1894; on the draft party programme, 21.5.1894; on a Junker brochure and the Interparliamentary Peace Conference, 29.7.1894; because of a vacation appointment, 8.8.1894; because of the program draft Quiddes, 12.9.1894; because of the uniform elementary school, 27.12.1895; because of judge's 60th birthday and a memorial article, 21.7.1898; because of a common explanation of their both parliamentary groups and a future co-operation, 13.12.1903; - letter (handschr.) Haussmanns to Reinhart Schmidt-Elberfeld on the draft of the party program, 24.5.1894; on desired changes to Quiddes program draft, 15.9.1894; Haussmanns' concept for a refusal to Schmidt because of a court invitation, (ca. 1.4.) 1895 - Writing (handschr.) by Siegmund Schott to a letter by Pfaus, 1.1.1892; on imperial messages to the Reichstag, 13.5.1893; on a speech by Haussmann, 5.6.1894; on the development of the Volkspartei, 12.1.1895 - letter (handschr.) by K. Schrader on merger negotiations and retention of separate party organizations, 26.8.1909 - letter (mainly handschr.) by Walther Schücking on the Verband für internationale Verständigung, 16.3.1912; on Haussmann's memorandum on a question of private prince law and on a meeting of an International Committee in The Hague, 19.8.1915; to the Royal General Command in Kassel on the prohibition of his publications, 10.11.1916 (mechanical); on his own publication plans and their prevention by censorship, 2.12.1916; with recommendation for a Kiel private lecturer for a trip to Russia, 10.2.1920 (mach.) - letter (mach.) of Haussmann to Walther Schücking on the Belgian question, 28.12.1915; on the war objective discussion, 6.12.1916 - letter (mach.) of Mrs. v. Stauffenberg on national taxes and other, 31.3.1891; about his own position in the Bavarian election reform debate and about the situation with the liberal parties, 22.10.1893 - Letter (masch.) Haussmanns about the commemoration for Friedrich Stoltze, 1.12.1916 - Letter Haussmanns to Gustav Stresemann about a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, handschr.., 16.1.1922 - letter (handschr.) by August Stein to the resignation of Bülow, 9.8.1909; to the potential resignation of Bethmann, 20.2.1914 (masch.); against public discussions of war aims, 22.2.1915 (masch.) - card (handschr.) by A. Traeger with a poem, 16.8.1909; letter (handschr.) with the request for a speech in his constituency, 26.10.1911 - letter (handschr.) (handschr.) by August Stein, 26.10.1911 - letter (handschr.) (handschr.) with the request for a speech in his constituency, 26.10.1911 - letter (handschr.) (handschr.) by Bethmann, 20.2.1914 (masch.); against public discussions of war aims, 22.2.1915 (masch.) - card (handschr.) from Rudolf Virchow to Paul Langerhans with an invitation, 21.8.1875 - letter (handschr.) from Paul Langerhans with this Virchow letter, 22.10.1902 - letter (handschr.) from Haussmann to M. Venedey because of potential party resignations, 15.1.1894 - letter (handschr.) from M. Venedey about the circumstances in the party in the lake and Black Forest district, 18.1.1894; with thanks for an election speech to the Baden elections, 10.12.1909 - letter (handschr.) from Prof. Wach about a pending case Münch, 19.2.1901; about a psychiatric examination of the case Münch in Winnenthal, 24.10.1910 - letter Haussmann sent to Arnold Wahnschaffe because of a meeting with Stegemann in Bern, 16.6.1917 (handschr.) - letter from Prof. Wach about a pending case Münch, 24.10.1910 - letter from Haussmann to Arnold Wahnschaffe because of a meeting with Stegemann in Bern, 16.6.1917 (handschr.)); about the events from 7. to 12. July 1917, 25.10.1920 (masch.) - letter by Arnold Wahnschaffe to details of the July crisis 1917, 20.10.1920 (handschr.); about Bethmann's politics in summer 1917 and possibilities for peace, 4.11.1920 (masch.) - letter (handschr.) by Paul Wallot about the petition for clemency for Maximilian Harden, 2.5.1901 - letter (masch.)) Haussmanns to Max Warburg with the request for contributions for the brochure series "Der Aufbau", 16.11.1918 - letter (masch.) by Max Warburg with proposals on minister occupations, 29.3.1920; on the position of Minister Simon, 13.2.1921; on the occupation of a post in China, 14.2.1921 - letter (handschr.) by Frhr. v. Weizsäcker on railway questions, 11.2.1914; on Kiderlen, 26.9.1914; because of the news from Bordeaux and about the probable duration of the fights in the West, 28.9.1914; because of an essay and about hatred against Western opponents, 31.10.1914; about war aims and a work Hanotaux, 14.12.1914; about news from Switzerland, 1.1.1915; Weiszäcker's business card for the return of the letter Stoskopf (Strassburg) to Haussmann about Bavarian efforts towards Alsace, 4.4.1915; because of a factory in Mühlacker, 9.11.1915; two business cards with thanks for reports about stays in Switzerland, o.D. - writing (mechanical) Haussmann to Weizsäcker with news from Antwerp, 30.9.1914; with a report from Switzerland, 26.10.1914; about waterways, Alsace and Stegemann's visit to Berlin, 10.2.1915; about Stegemann's stay in Berlin, 12.2.1915; about Swiss news concerning the Italian army, 21.6.1915; about the Alsace-Lorraine question, 9.10.1915; about Bavaria and Alsace-Lorraine, 1.11.1915; about Alsace-Lorraine, 19.11.1915; about Greetings Bethmanns, 22.7.1917 - letter (mach.) of the assessor Bilfinger with a record about the conversation Moy-Haussmann, mach.., 5.11.1915 - Letter (handschr.) from Wendorff about personnel matters of an official in Sigmaringen, 29.11.1921 - Letter (masch.) from Philipp Wieland with a recommendation for the journalist Stobitzer, 29.11.1918; about the occupation of party secretary positions and the cooperation of national liberals and Freisinniger Volkspartei, 29.11.1918 - Letter (handschr.) from Richard Wilhelm for the occupation of the envoy post in Beijing, 19.4.1921; about own and Haussmann's translations of Chinese poems, 7.6.1921 - letter (handschr.) by Wiemer about the forthcoming Morocco debate in the Reichstag and its preparation, 3.11.1911 - letter (mainly handschr.) by Theodor Wolff with the request for regular cooperation in the Berliner Tageblatt, 26.12.1908; because of some articles and about the Africa-Agreement with England, 4.3.1914; because of a regular cooperation of Haussmann, 10.4.1917 (mechanical); about an article of Haussmann, 19.5.1917, 16.9.1917; because of a discussion with English diplomats about Ruhrgebiet issues, 29.3.1920; about Simons as potential president of the Reich, 13.4.1921; with an invitation, 15.12.1921; with thanks for an article and for the occupation of the cabinet, 30.12.1921 (masch.) - letter (especially masch.)) Haussmann's to Theodor Wolff on the situation after the Easter message, on future politics and on difficulties of the parliamentary system, 14.4.1917; on his cooperation in the Berliner Tageblatt, spring 1917 (handschr.); on America and the U-boat War, 6.2.1917; on the Weimar Constitution, 2.9.1919 - letter (masch.) of Count Zeppelin because of an essay in the magazine "März", 16.3.1910

              Haußmann, Conrad
              Propaganda Reports: Vol. 4
              BArch, RM 8/1529 · Akt(e) · 1. März - 16. Apr. 1941
              Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Räumboote auf Kriegsmarsch", Feb 17, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Wir räumen englische Minen", Feb 17, 1941. 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "From Montevideo to an M-Boat", Feb 17, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Minensucher Shoot Down a Torpedo Airplane", Feb 17, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Minensucher Shoot Down a Torpedo Aircraft", Feb 17, 1941. Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Feuererlaubnis - Gerät schlippen!", Feb. 16, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "9 o'clock: ready for sea", Feb. 17, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Walter Melms, "9 o'clock: ready for sea", Feb. 17, 1941 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Kurt Pieper, "Twenty-five shots in front of the bow (Surprising Overhaul of Norwegian Coastal Navigation - Frivolous Passenger Ship Captains)", Feb. 21, 1941. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 5th platoon Le Havre: War correspondent Josef Vidua, "Stützpunkte des neuen Europa (Streiflichter aus einem Hafen an der Kanalfront - Es wird wieder gearbeitet)", 24th Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, Aarhus: Sonderführer (M. A.) Karl Eschenburg, "Kriegswache an den Minensperren", Feb 24, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st Platoon: Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Seamen und Stoßtruppler", Feb 18, 1941; Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Seamen und Stoßtruppler", 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st Platoon: Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Seamen und Stoßtruppler", 18th Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st platoon: Kriegsberichter Eberhard Hübner, "Antje hat's ihnen angean", 26th Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd Company, 4th platoon Belgium: Kriegsberichter Marine-Artillerist Hugo Bürger, "Blasenbahn hinterbord voraus", Im Febr. 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Otto Pautz, "Ihr Ballett tanzte für unsere Soldaten in Dänemark", Feb. 22, 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 3rd Platoon Aarhus; Naval War Reporter Division West, Feb. 3, 1941. Zug Channel Coast: Wortberichter Hans Weissert, "'Greetings and Thanks' to the former allies' (English bombs on French houses), Feb 24, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Kurt Pieper, "English guns against England", 22nd century. Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 3rd Zug Canal Coast: Wortberichter Hans Weissert, "A Race through the Canal", Feb. 19, 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 4. Zug Belgium: Kriegsberichter Leisegang, "Das sind unsere blauen Jungs", Im Febr. 1941 oder 26. Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: Kriegsberichter Martin Jente, "Schnellboot crackt zwei Britenfrachter", 20. Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2. Zug: War reporter Hans Dietrich, "Blaue Jungen erleben Land und Leute der Bretagne", Feb. 19, 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 2nd Zug: War reporter Hans Dietrich, "Lachsalven an der Atlantikküste" (German Navy visits a front theatre), 17th Feb., 1941. Feb. 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon, 4th Platoon Belgium: Naval artillerist Bürger, "Es pfeift in Leinen und Antennen" (In Wind und See mit "M." in den Atlantik), Im Febr. 1941 oder 27. Febr. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd platoon: Kriegsberichter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Die Bordflieger", Febr. 27, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd company, 4th platoon Belgium: Kriegsberichter Leisegang, "In der Funkbude eines Schnellboots", Im Febr. 1941 or 1 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Marine Artiller Otto Pautz, "Young Ensigns as Medical Students", 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus; Navy War Reporter Company North, 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 6 Feb 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1 Platoon Aarhus, 1 Platoon Aartiller, 6 Platoon Aar. Zug Aarhus: war correspondent naval artillerist Otto Pautz, "With Remscheid's coat of arms against England", Feb. 5, 1941; naval war correspondent company North, 1st Zug: special leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Karl Eschenburg, "submarine ... all times lucky trip", Feb. 14, 1941; Navy War Reporter Department West, 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Wilhelm Richrath, "Das war so ein Einsatz!", Feb. 15, 1941; Navy War Reporter Department West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: Photo Reporter Walter Schöppe, "Bordleben" (A day in our navy during a time in port), 16th Platoon: "The Navy War Reporter Department West", "Das war so ein Einsatz! Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "78,000 tons of sunken English merchant ship space lie behind us", Feb. 15th 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "Every Situation Grows: The Spies! Soldier, Administrative Officer and Comrade in One Person", Feb. 23, 1941; Naval War Reporting Department West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: Sonderführer Leutnant (M. A.) Anton Deininger, "It were hard hours ..." (in German) (Artillery duels of an Italian submarine), mid-Feb 1941 or 3 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "A British Aircraft Torpedoes Itself", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Lieutenant M. A. Curt E. Schreiber, "On Weather and Weather Makers in the War at Sea", 14 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North: Leo de Laforgue, "A British Aircraft Torpedoes Itself", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Lieutenant M. A. Curt E. Schreiber, "On Weather and Weather Makers in the War at Sea", 14 Feb 1941. 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporter Sailor Walter Melms, "Was Matrosen lesen", Feb 21, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus, "Was Matrosen lesen", Feb 21, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus, "Was Matrosen lesen", 21 Feb 1941. Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Walter Melms, "Danes see new German raw materials", Feb. 24, 1941; 2nd Marine War correspondent company War correspondent Adolf Ried, 3rd Platoon, "Spring in Flanders", March 3, 1941; Navy war correspondent company North, 1st Platoon, Feb. 24, 1941; 3rd Platoon, "Spring in Flanders", March 3, 1941; Navy war correspondent company North, Feb. 1, 1941. Zug Aarhus: Kriegsberichter Walter Melms, "From D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a to Kiel" (From English Internment Camp to German Navy), Feb 25, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, from the 3rd Platoon, "Künder deutscher Seegeltung", Feb 26, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 3rd Platoon Channel Coast: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, "Deutsche Seenotbojen unverwüstlich", 25th Platoon, "Deutsche Seenotbojen unverwüstlich", 1941. Feb. 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 3rd platoon: War correspondent Paul Reymann, "Torpedoboot wieder klar", March 1, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: War correspondent Hans Biallas, 3rd platoon, "Die Tanker sollen nicht vergessen", Feb. 28, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West II, 3rd platoon Channel coast: War correspondent Hans Weissert, "Can we enter Dover?"Feb. 28, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West 1. Zug: War Reporter W. I. Rempel, "Nachtgespenster", Feb. 22, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1. Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Walter Melms, "Fliegeralarm, Konservendosen und Matrosenbräute", Feb. 28, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Otto Pautz, "Bei einer deutschen Seefunkstation", Feb. 27, 1941. 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West 2nd Company, 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Leisegang, "Flanders Spring!", March 1941 or 7th March 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 5th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Leisegang, "Flanders Spring! Zug Le Havre: War correspondent Josef Vidua, "Vorfrühlingsfahrt an der Kanalküste", 3 March 1941; Naval War Reporting Department West, 2nd train: War correspondent Wilhelm Richrath, "So'n Ubootsmutje", Im Febr. 1941 or 7 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Josef Vidua, "Naval Construction Supervision in French Shipyards", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 3rd Platoon Canal Coast: Word Reporter Hans Weissert, "Finkenwerder Fischer im Dienst der Kriegsmarine", 2 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Company 2: War Reporters Hans Biallas, 3rd Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Department West, "Naval Construction Supervision in French Shipyards", 28 Feb 1941; Naval War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 3rd Platoon Canal Coast: Word Reporter Hans Weissert, "Finkenwerder Fischer im Dienst der Kriegsmarine", 2 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Company 2: War Reporters Hans Biallas, 3rd Platoon War Reporters, 3rd Platoon Zug, "Nur die Kartoffelkiste hat sich selbständig gemacht" (Minensuchboote bei grober See), (The boy is called like the whole flotilla), March 1, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Zug Aarhus: War Reporter Seaman Walter Melms, "Soldaten im Maschinenraum", February 20, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 4th Zug Belgium: War Reporter WB. Sonderführer (Leutnant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "One fell where four thousand died", March 16 or March 10, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, from the 3rd platoon, "Wir fegen die Straßen vor des Tommys Haustür", March 5, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Adolf Ried from the 3rd platoon, "Wir fegen die Straßen vor des Tommys Haustür", March 5, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2: Kriegsberichter Adolf Ried from the 3rd platoon, "Wir fegen die Straßen vor des Tommys Haustür", March 5, 1941. Zug, "Die deutsche Wehrmacht steht Sprungbereit", March 4, 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 1st Zug Cherbourg: War reports Special Leader Lieutenant M. A. Hans Arenz, "Vorpostenboots-Kommandanten", March 10, 1941; Navy War Reports Company North, 3rd Zug: War reports J. G. Bachmann, "'Ursula' in Nöten! (Minensucher put English submarine), March 4, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Gerhard Ludwig Milau, "Minen um Mitternacht vor Tommies Tor", 7. March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: War correspondent Jochen Brennecke, "'Schweinsgeige' greets 'Rübenschwein'" (A strange encounter in the middle of some ocean), March 7, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War correspondent sailor Walter Melms, "In the soldiers' home they met again ...", March 7, 1941. Zug Bordeaux: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer Lieutnant M. A. Anton Deininger, "Auf einsamem Posten im Ozean" (On a lonely post in the ocean), end of February 1941 or 10 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 5. Zug Le Havre: War correspondent Josef Vidua, "French Channel Ports under German Flak Protection", 5 March 1941; Naval War Reporter's Department West, 6th Zug Bordeaux: War correspondent Walter Köhler, "A freighter makes it through!"Early March 1941 or 11 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: Naval Artillerist Schwarz, "Wir fischen einen englische Sperrballon", 11 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company, 4th Platoon Belgium: Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Seemannsgräber in Feindesland", 9 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 1st Platoon Zug: War correspondent Eberhard Hübner, "Eine Porzellanfahrt" (With German minelayers on the English coast), March 1, 1941; Marine War correspondent company North: War correspondent Theo Janssen, "Kameradschaft gestaltet Feierstunde", 14th century. March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: War Reporter G. L. Milau, "Die Zange wird schärfer", 7 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Wb. Naval artillerist Hugo Bürger, "4,000 crosses somewhere in Flanders ...", 7 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 3rd platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "The Patron Saint", 14 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 6th platoon Bordeaux: Special Leader Lieutenant M. A. Anton Deininger, "Ein Tanker als Prise aufgebracht" (With 15,400 t petrol and 218 prisoners reached the port of destination), mid-March 1941 or 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Platoon Aarhus: Kriegsberichter Walter Melms, "Matrosenhosen sind nie weit genug", 28. Feb. 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon: War Reporters Eberhard Hübner, "Der Schalk auf der Brücke", 14 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Der Torpedo", 10th Platoon: War Reporters Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Der Nonnenbruch," "Der Torpedo," 10th Platoon: War Reporters Eberhard Hübner, "Der Schalk auf der Brücke,", 14 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporters Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Der Torpedo," 10th Platoon: "Der Torpedo," 10th Platoon: War Reporters Eberhard Havner, "Der Schalk auf der Brücke,", 14 March 1941. March 1941; Naval War Reporting Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Unsere Zerstörer", March 13, 1941; Naval War Reporting Division West, 1st Platoon: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Fritz Ehrhardt, "Na denn, Hartwig! (German Soldier Humor), 11 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Unsere Schnellboote!", 13 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporters J. G. Bachmann, "Kanal-Alltag" (Heroes between Mainland and Island), 11 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Unsere Schnellboote! March 1941; Naval War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: Naval artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "The Weapons of the Navy", 18 March 1941; Naval War Reporters Company North, 1st Platoon Aarhus: War Reporters Walter Melms, "Airmen, Mines, Submarines ..." (From the War Diary of an Outpost Flotilla), 10 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 1st Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Deutsche Kriegslotsen helfen der Handelsschiffahrt", 10 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Gedichte 'Kriegsmarine'", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Kriegsberichter", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Deutsche Kriegslotsen helfen der Handelsschiffahrt", 10th Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Gedichte 'Kriegsmarine'", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Deutsche Kriegslotsen helfen der Handelsschiffahrt", 10th Platoon: War Reporter Walter Melms, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Gedichte 'Kriegsmarine'", 13th Platoon: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, 13th. March 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Three Crosses in Normandy", March 13, 1941; Marine War Reports Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporter Marine Artiller August Heinrich Esser, "In einer nordfranzösischen Hafenkneipe", 14th Platoon Le Havre, "In einer nordfranzösischen Hafenkneipe", 14th Platoon March 1941; Navy War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon: War Reporter W. I. Rempel, "Die Jubiläumsmine", 10 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Horst Scharfenberg, "Auf Stichfahrt mit Sperrbrecher X", 13 March 1941; Navy War Reports Department West, 2nd Platoon: Kriegsberichter Dr. Fritz Schwiegk, "Ärztliche Betreuung auf Kriegsschiffen", 14 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Ein Dutzend weißer Wimpel", 8 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Den nächsten Torpedo übernehmen wir", 10th Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Ein Dutzend weißer Wimpel", 8 March 1941. March 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Dr. Curt Weithas, "Kanonier - Dolmetscher - Kriegsberichter", March 14, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter Paul Reymann, "Kameraden in Übersee", March 7, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North, 1st Platoon: War Reporter Paul Reymann, "Kameraden in Übersee", March 7, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, March 7, 1941; N. Zug Aarhus: War correspondent Walter Melms, "Fliegerkameraden aus deminenfeld gerettet", March 12, 1941; Marine War correspondent company North, 3rd train: War correspondent J. G. Bachmann, "Unser Stabsarzt fährt mit", March 21, 1941; Marine War correspondent department West, 2nd company 4th train Belgium: War correspondent Marine Artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "Auf Vorposten im Kanalnebel", 19 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: War Reporter Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Anton Deininger, "Neunzehn Monate unterwegs", mid-March 1941 or 24 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter Oberleutnant zur See Dr. Walter Lohmann, "Auf Pirschfahrt an Englands Ostküste", March 20, 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 6th Platoon Bordeaux: War Reporters Willy Beilstein, "Auf einsamer Position im Weltmeer", March 18, 1941; Marine War Reporters Company West, 2nd: War Reporters Hans Biallas, of the 3rd Platoon: "Die Kanalküste: Eine deutsche Festung", 18th Platoon: "The Channel Coast: A German Fortress", March 18th, 1941. March 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Minenräumschiff auf Position", March 18, 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War Reporter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Die Ballade von der 'Paris'", March 18, 1941; Marine War Reporter Division West, 1st Platoon, March 1, 1941; Navy War Reporter Division West, March 1, 1941. Zug: War correspondent Dr. C. Coler, "Minenräumboote an Frankreichs Küste", 19 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Nächte throw der Tommy Minen", 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Nächte throw der Tommy Minen", 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Minen Throw der Tommy Throws", 18 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: War correspondent Hans Biallas of 3rd Zug: "Minenräumboote an Frankreichs Küste", 19 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West, 2nd division: Marine-Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas of 3rd Reich. Train: "Outpost Boat in the Channel", 17 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company West, 2nd Division: War Reporter Helmut Ecke, 3rd Train: "Our Commander is soo!", 17 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Division West, 2nd Train: War Reporter Heinrich Schwich, "Remembrance of the Narvik Arch Line", 21st Division: "Our Commander is Soo! March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Fools of Yesterday - Heroes of Today", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Snapshots from Bord", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Snapshots from Bord", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Naval Heroes of Today", 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon Belgium: War Reporters Leisegang, "Snapshots from Bord", 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporters Division West, 2nd Platoon, 2nd Platoon Belgium Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War correspondent M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Das sind unsere Sperrbrecher", 26 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 5th Platoon Le Havre: War correspondent August Heinrich Esser, "'T 3'wird geborgen", 20 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 1st Platoon Le Havre, "T 3'wird geborgen", 20 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 1st Platoon Le Havre, 26 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, "T 3'wird geborgen", 20 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Department West, 1st Platoon Le Havre, 5th Platoon Le Havre, 5th Platoon Le Havre, 1st Platoon Le Havre, 20 March 1941, 20 March 1941, 20 March 1941, 20 March 1941, 1. Zug Cherbourg: War Reporter Wilhelm Brink, "Unser Wesen", 17 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Es geht nicht ohne Fiffi und Molli", 26 March 1941; Naval War Reporter Division West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Batterien, Molen und eine Straße", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 2nd Company 4th Platoon Belgium: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Get a bucket of compressed air", 26 March 1941; Marine War Reporters Department West, 1st Platoon: War Reporters Dr. C. Coler, "Bunte Flaggen über dem Hafen", 22 March 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2nd Platoon: War Reporter Fritz Huck, "Wir fahren 'Geleit' im Atlantik", 29 March 1941; 8th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: War Reporter Sonderführer (Lieutnant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Kriegsberichter in den Kämpfen um Narvik", 29th Reich War Reporter in the Fights for Narvik", 29th Reich War Reporter in the Fights for Narvik, 29th Reich War Reporter in the Fights for Narvik. March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Die 'Nordwacht' nördlichste deutsche Soldatenzeitung", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Über die Erzbahn von Narvik nach Sildvik", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Über die Erzbahn von Narvik nach Sildvik", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Die 'Nordwacht' nördlichste deutsche Soldatenzeitung", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Halbkompanie: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, "Über die Erzbahn von Narvik nach Sildvik", 29 March 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Halbkompany: War Reporter Kurt Parbel, 29 March 1941 Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Kurt Parbel, "Die letzten Wochen der Kämpfe um Narvik", March 29, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie West: Kriegsberichter Hans Kreis, "Junge Unterseebootsfahrer am Feind", March 12, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie 2, West: Kriegsberichter Hans Biallas, vom 3. Zug, "Hurra, die erste Mine gekrackt! Department: War correspondent Hans Biallas from 3rd Platoon: "Wenn der Schuss nach hinten geht", 19 March 1941; 8th Navy War correspondent Half Company: War correspondent Leisegang, "Nachchtliche Minensuche im Kanal", 28 March 1941; Navy War correspondent North: War correspondent Werner Franck, "Wir fahren Schleife", 25 March 1941; Navy War correspondent North: Werner Franck, "Wir fahren Schleife", 25 March 1941. March 1941; Naval War Reporters Department North: War Reporter Gerhard Ludwig Milau, "One Year with the Navy in Denmark: Sketches from Skagen", March 29, 1941; 8th Naval War Reporters Half Company: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Commodore Bonte, the Hero of Narvik! Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt Parbel, "Der Kampf um das Erz", March 27, 1941; 8th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter M. A. Gefreiter Ulrich Blindow, "Wir suchen nach Minen!", March 26, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: Kriegsberichter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Die Männer vom Vorpostenboot X", March 31, 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterkompanie Nord: Kriegsberichter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Die Männer vom Märzboot X", March 31, 1941. March 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "Da raasten die Minensuch - Kutterläufer ...", March 31, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "Geleit nach Norden", March 31, 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Die Nummer 1 auf Bord", March 31, 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Die Kummer 1 auf Bord", March 31, 1941. March 1941; 3rd Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Oberleutnant zur See Dr. Walter Lohmann, "Das war eine Schnellbootsnacht!", March 24, 1941; 7th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie, Marine Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "Auch den Vorposten scheint mal die Sonne", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie, "That Was a Speedboat Night", March 24, 1941; 7th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie, Marine Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "Auch den Vorposten scheint mal die Sonne", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter Helmut, "Auch die Sonne scheint", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "The Sun Shines for a Time", 28th Marine-Kriegsberichter Helmut Ecke, "The Sun Shines for a Time. March 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter M. A. Otto Pautz, "From the History of a Successful Submarine", March 30, 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Corporal Walter Richleske, "Exciting Voyage Along Norway's Coast", March 28, 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Corporal Walter Richleske, "Exciting Voyage Along Norway's Coast", March 28, 1941. March 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Die Werftliegezeit 'Erholungsurlaub' eines Schiffes", 28 March 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Die Werftliegezeit 'Erholungsurlaub' eines Schiffes", 28 March 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Die Werftliegezeit 'Erholungsurlaub' eines Schiffes", 28 March 1941 Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Rums - und ab war der 'Spargel'", March 31, 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung West: 5th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: War Reporter Dr. Wilhelm Maus, "Wache, Zeitung" (As a Newspaper Driver in a Marine-Propaganda-Company), April 1, 1941. 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "Minensuchboote auf der Werft", March 29, 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Unter der Back," March 29, 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Heinz Beckmann, "Minensuch hat Ruh! March 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "Was Bonzo, der Bordhund, erlebte", 26 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter Paul Reymann, "Schnellboote zwischen Abend und Morgen", 20 March 1941; Navy War Reporter Company North, 3rd Platoon: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Schnellboote bleiben am Feind", 21 March 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: 2nd Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Aarhus: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer (Lieutnant M. A.) Hans Giese, "Mutter - so died Dein Sohn!", 2 April 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichterabteilung West, 2 Zug: Kriegsberichter Dr. Fritz Schwiegk, "Englands-Blockade - tatsächlich und rechtlich wirksam", 21 March 1941; Marine Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Richard Kaufmann, "Ein Minensuchboot geht auf Schlip", 28 March 1941; Marine War Reporter Company North: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Vom Einsatzhafen zur Heimat", 14 March 1941; 3. Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Sailor Dr. Horst-Gotthard East, "Rhine and Ruhr Help Rotterdam", 31 March 1941; Navy Propaganda Department North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Marine Artillerist Otto Pautz, "A Life in the Service of Submarine Weapons", 4 Apr. 1941.

              RMG 1.625 · Akt(e) · 1888-1908
              Teil von Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              Ethnological work on the Nama people:; The Hottentott, I. as Heathen II. as Christian, or Once & Now, 2 issues ms, ca. 1900; concept for this, also letter concepts, diary-like notes and poems, book, from 1893; Unter d. Bergdamra, fragment, 1 booklet, no year; letters by Heinrich u. Hermine Riechmann, née Gudelius, reused Wandres to relatives in Germany, 1888-1900; certificate of appointment for Hermine Riechmann, née Gudelius, reused Wandres as mother of Johanneum in Gütersloh, 1908;

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