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          Staatsarchiv Bremen (STAB), 7,1025 · Fonds · 1820 - 1990
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          History of the inventory creator

          The North German Mission was founded in Hamburg in 1836 by six missionary associations as one of the oldest German missionary societies. It has been based in Bremen since 1851 and today is a joint work of four German and two African churches. After initial activities in New Zealand and the East Indies, the North German Mission also sent missionaries to West Africa from 1847. The missionary work in West Africa, which has been carried out continuously since then, has resulted in two independent churches: the Evangelical Churches of Togo and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ghana. In these two countries, the North German Mission still focuses on its missionary and, today, development policy activities. In over 150 years of presence in Africa, the North German Mission has experienced all the ups and downs of German-African relations in its West African mission centers. This includes the pre-colonial presence, the colonial period following the founding of the colony of German Togoland in 1884 and the difficult post-colonial development from the First World War to the present day. Recruited throughout Germany and sent out from the headquarters in Bremen, generations of missionary workers were active in Africa in mission, school and development service and recorded their work in letters, reports, minutes and also photographic documentation. Conversely, African mission workers found their way to Germany early on for training. Over the course of more than 150 years, a unique archive collection has thus been created at the mission headquarters, which has hardly suffered any significant loss of material, even through the numerous political upheavals and military events. It is supplemented by a collection of pictorial documents which, like the written records, date back to the 1840s. A special library was also set up at the Bremen mission headquarters, which was primarily used for internal training purposes of the mission and contains numerous manuscripts and early prints in West African languages - in particular the Ewe language spoken in present-day Togo.
          Transfer of the collection to the Bremen State Archives
          On November 18, 2005, the archives, image collection and library of the North German Missionary Society were handed over to the Bremen State Archives. The documents, image collection and mission library are now available for research in one place. The archive of the North German Mission is one of the most important archive holdings in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. Its value and importance for research was recognized early on. Even during the Second World War, the State Archives took over numerous archival records in order to bring them to safety together with the state archives. In 1968, a contract was concluded under which the collection was transferred to the Bremen State Archives as a deposit (StAB 7,1025). Since then, it has been listed as no. 0503 in the general list of nationally valuable archives in accordance with § 13 para. 2 of the law on the protection of German cultural assets against emigration.

          Inventory history

          As the North German Mission was forced to part with its collection and library items in 2005 when it moved into a new but smaller mission house in Bremen and was no longer able to provide reading rooms for academic use in the mission house, it felt compelled to take the step of transferring ownership of the entire collection to the Bremen State Archives at the same time as transferring the remaining archive, collection and library items to the State Archives. This was initially done in the certainty that freer access would bring considerable advantages for academic and research use and against the background that archival indexing, especially of the collection and image material as well as the library, could no longer be adequately carried out in the Mission House itself. It was also not possible to ensure optimal long-term storage of the documents in the Mission House. It was agreed at the time of the handover that the collection should continue to receive a steady increase in written and collection material from the North German Mission, which is primarily active in West Africa.
          Since 1968, Depositum 7,1025 Norddeutsche Mission has been one of the most frequently requested holdings in the Bremen State Archives for academic - and international - use. Since 2003, it has been used intensively for a research project of the University of Bremen funded by the VW Foundation, in which researchers and doctoral students from Togo and Ghana were also involved under the direction of Dr. Rainer Alsheimer, and the files had already been formed and recorded by an employee of the North German Missionary Society when they were delivered to the archive: In the 1970s and 1980s, Paul Wiegräber had compiled a file index and labeled the file folders with shelfmarks. During this time, larger and smaller amounts of written material were added to the collection several times - materials from older times, but also collection items that had accumulated in cooperation with the churches in Ghana and Togo at the time.
          With the takeover of the archive material, the State Archives undertook to restore, pack and index the existing and especially the newly acquired image and library holdings. To this end, after returning from loan to the Transkulturation project in 2004, the archive holdings were systematically reviewed, the existing packaging materials were supplemented and the labeling was renewed. The documents in the collection are often loose; in particular, the sometimes extensive units in which the semi-official correspondence with the mission staff is filed are still very much at risk in terms of their preservation and internal organization.
          The archive holdings had already been microfilmed in the 1970s as part of the federal government's back-up filming work; these films were returned to the State Archives after copies had been made and could be used. The subsequent deliveries to the collection will be filmed in 2007 so that user films can be made available for the entire collection. In future, copies will only be made of the films in order to avoid having to make copies of the documents themselves. To this end, the structure was greatly expanded in order to appropriately organize the previously little-noticed documents that were not directly related to the activities of the missionary staff in Africa and Australia. Where available, surviving titles were included in the index. The documents relating to missionary activities in the narrower sense, to which the older indexes were limited, had already been extensively indexed. In addition, the evaluations compiled by various members of the Transkulturation project were available, which were based on the older lists, but also contained descriptive texts, including transcriptions and translations. This information was evaluated for the file index, so that information on the scope and the languages used in the written material is available for this area of the inventory.
          The image collection, its acquisition and processing
          The North German Missionary Society has used the medium of photography since the 19th century to document its work internally and to present it to the public. The photographs, mostly taken by missionaries as part of their work in the African mission field, were not only kept as memorabilia, but were also used in slide shows for the public and at internal training events, and were often printed in the missionary society's publications.
          An extensive stock of photo prints, systematically filed, forms the core of the archive. These photos were indexed in various lists and were often labeled and dated on the back. Another focus of the collection is on the portraits of the mission staff, which were apparently systematically collected and stored from the beginning of the mission's activities and the spread of photography, and the mission staff and various people associated with the mission also created their own collections and added them to the missionary society's photo collection. The collection contains several albums of individual missionaries and the German-Togo Society, as well as slide series from the lecture activities. Only a single album of photo negatives has been preserved. The existing slides are likely to be copies that were made from the recording media or prints. The collection comprises 5,316 individually listed photos, many of which have been handed down several times. They are all black and white photos, a few pieces are colored, two drawings are in color.
          As part of the Transculturation project, which was funded by the Volkswagen Foundation and carried out under the direction of Dr. Rainer Alsheimer at the University of Bremen between 2003 and 2005, the religious studies scholar Sonja Sawitzki worked intensively with the image collection. She recorded the titles and dates of the photographs, signed and packaged the items and prepared them for reproduction. In particular, notes on duplicate image content were incorporated. The physical condition of the pieces was also described, with the size and state of preservation and any existing defects listed. With regard to the type of image, the editor distinguishes between prints, drawings, prints, postcards and the various film and glass materials, and there are also references to mounts on cardboard or in albums. Many photo prints are not in good condition, heavily faded, soiled or incomplete. The albums and portfolios often contain prints from which no high-quality originals can be obtained. As a rule, however, it was possible to find the originals for the prints elsewhere in the collection.
          All existing images are now listed in the index to fonds 7,1025 Fotos. The existing prints and their signature, the repro or surviving negative or slide are listed and the identifier of the corresponding image file is given. As part of the content indexing, the image title and date are given, as well as additional information that Sonja Sawitzki noticed or found useful, that has been handed down with the items or that was filed in connection with indexing approaches by other processors in the past. Particularly important are the references to duplicates that were found in different contexts and identified together. Different titles for such duplicates have been regularly included, as some unlabeled photos could be assigned in this way. Missing titles have been added, preferably on the basis of labeled duplicates; added titles are indicated in square brackets. Images unsuitable for reproduction and items that were already recognized as duplicates during the first round of work have not been reproduced. In these cases, the image content of the duplicate is shown in the index and the image file of the reproduced duplicate is indicated. This applies above all to the photographic prints, which have already been filed systematically by the North German Missionary Society. Other classification features found were derived from the context of the photo albums and slide boxes. Only the items that had not been filed in any particular order were arranged according to a rough chronology, while the undated and unmarked items were grouped according to motifs. There are a large number of duplicates, particularly among the undocumented image originals, which could not be easily assigned to the better documented items due to the large size of the inventory. No evaluation of the file inventory was carried out in the production of the image annotations - numerous photos, especially portraits, could certainly be labeled more precisely on the basis of the file inventory.
          The images can be viewed in an online presentation. The image descriptions and formal data are reproduced there, and a preview is intended to give an impression of the image content. The images will only be shown in specially justified cases. All images are available as black and white reproductions on film, unless negatives or slides have survived. Image files are also available for the images, which were created using the existing repros with a resolution of 400 ppi. Reproductions and image data are available from the Bremen State Archives.
          The Bremen State Archives also took over the extensive special library of the North German Missionary Society along with the files and photographs. The books in the library are kept in a special section of the State Archives and are indexed as individual works according to standard library procedures. This index lists all titles published by the North German Missionary Society itself or by individual members of its staff. For the other works, the systematic classification is given; the titles can be searched in the library's online reference systems.
          Bremen, May 2007
          B. VeilContains Mission in New Zealand and the East Indies, especially letters and reports - Mission in West Africa, especially letters and reports from the main stations, service of African workers, school system and seminary, travel reports and maps, Bible translation, church ordinances, building matters and land acquisition, accounting, slavery, liquor trade, individual missionaries - institutions in Germany, in particular educational establishments and seminaries, management and administration of the missionary society, aid societies, international cooperationBlack-and-white negatives in ideal format were made from the surviving paper images, whereby the images already recognized as duplicates and most of the prints were not taken into account. During the reproduction process, signature labels were added to the photographs, which can now be seen in the image field of the online presentation. The surviving paper images were arranged in folders of approx. 50 pieces, the signature of the folder was noted, as well as the signature of the folder in which the created reproduction is stored. Some pieces or groups of objects - the existing stereo recordings, two daguerreotypes, the glass slides etc. - have been packed separately and are stored in separate folders. - have been packed separately and are stored in specially created units so that they can be better preserved. The existing repros and surviving film negatives were scanned by a service company and the data generated in this way was stored on CD in accordance with the standard used in the Bremen State Archives - 400 ppi, 256 gray scales, TIFF format. The items on glass were scanned at the Bremen State Archives. Preview images with a smaller data content were created from the image data in archive format.

          North German Missionary Society
          Andr. acute
          4915 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Note duplicate: Andreas Aku, ord. 6.3.1910 in Lomé, died 7.3.31 in Lomé (Monthly Bulletin of the North German Missions Society, 1931, 51) - content identical with 1891.

          North German Missionary Society
          RMG 868 · File · 1866, 1904-1938
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Invitations, programmes, lists of participants, calls, presentations, reports (partly printed); correspondence; invitation to the 1st Continental Mission Conference Bremen, starting from the Rheinische and Norddt. Mission, 1866; Leitsätze zu den Vorträge, 1909; Satzung, 1913; Korrespondenz d. Dt. Gesellschaft f. Eingeborenenschutz m. katholischen Geistlichen, 1914; Monatsblatt d. Norddt. Missionsgesellschaft, May 1938; Erinnerungsfoto d. Konferenzthemen, 1938

          Rhenish Missionary Society

          mit Richard Jakob, Berlin; Graf Stolberg-Wernigerode; Otto von Tettenborn, Oberst z.D., Dresden; Paul Zilling, Stuttgart; Prof. H. Wagner, Göttingen; Prof. Ratzel, München; Richard Lesser, Berlin (Deutsche Kolonialzeitung); Livonius, Vizeadmiral a.D.; Graf Hatzfeld-Trachenberg; Dr. M. Lindemann, Bremen; Graf Behr-Bandelin; Admiral von Werner; Achter Deutscher Geographentag-Freiherr von Richthofen; Fürst zu Wied-Neuwied; Prof. W. Detmer, Jena; G. Schweinfurth; R. v. Bennigsen, Hannover u.a..

          Economic policy.

          Contains: 1. W. Lexis, Eröterungen über die Währungsfrage, Separatabdruck, Leipzig o. D. 2. A contribution to the question of the gold currency in the German Empire, Berlin 1880. 3. Schneegans, Kauffmann und Leiber, Die gesetzliche Stellung der Französischen Actien-Gesellschaften, Strasbourg 1881. 4. C. Prince zu Isenburg-Birstein, What saves society? Mainz 1881. 5. J. Rosenthal, Beer and Brandy and their Significance for Public Health, Berlin 1881. 6. H. V. von Unruh, Die volkswirtschaftliche Reaction, Berlin 1875. 7. S. Dana Horton, Das Geld und das Gesetz, Cologne 1881. 8. G. Tuch, Sonderstellung und Zollanschluss Hamburg, Leipzig 1881. 9. E. von Weber, Die Erweiterung des deutschen Wirthschaftsgebiets, Leipzig 1879. 10. E. Heymann, Vor dem neuen Krach! Berlin 1878. 11th place. Arendt, The German Coin Reform, Berlin 1881. 12th ed. Arendt, The Restitution of Silver, Berlin 1881. 13th The Samoa Template in the Reichstag, Berlin 1880. 14th A. G. Moske, Der Unterscheidungszoll, Bremen 1880. 15th F. Goldschmidt, Die Erhöhung der indirekten Steuern, Berlin 1879. 16th C. F. Bever, The question of gold and silver and their currencies, Magdeburg 1880.

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, E 175 Bü 5667 · File · 1853-1924
          Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Emigration entrepreneurs and agencies and their security services; emigration to overseas countries; individual complaints of non-recognition as emigration agents. Darin: Name description with description of the couplers of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, n.d. ; German Empire. Document on permission to carry emigrants for North German Lloyd in Bremen, Berlin, 28 March 1898, printed; list of emigration entrepreneurs and agents for which securities are deposited with the Rendantur des Reichs-Invalidenfonds or with the Kontor der Reichshauptbank für Wertpapiere in Berlin, 1898 and 1906, as well as supplements to these lists of 1899-1914 and 1921, printed; German Reich. Document of permission to transport emigrants for the American Line in Jersey, Berlin, 28.3.1898 with addendum of 22.7.1898 and 23. 4.1921, print; Report of the Supervisory Board and the Executive Board of the Hamburg-Südamerikanischen Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft for the 48th Ordinary General Assembly on 28. July 1898 and 23. 4.1921, print.3.4.1923, print; Agency directory of shipping companies which, after the end of the war, were reinstated or newly admitted as emigration entrepreneurs in the Jagstkreis, Ellwangen, 6.4.1923; draft of an emigration law as well as general explanations to this law, o.D. German Overseas. Press releases of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, Berlin, 17.2.1920, print.

          Geography.
          HZAN La 140a Bü 107 · File · 1875-1876, 1878-1881
          Part of State Archive Baden-Württemberg, Hohenlohe Central Archive Neuenstein (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: 1st Association for the German North Polar Tour in Bremen. 36th meeting of the Association on 13.03.1875. 2nd meeting of the Association for the German North Polar Flight in Bremen. Research trip to Western Siberia 1876 (III, V-IX). 1876. 3. statutes of the African Society in Germany, n.d. 4th Statutes of the Geographical Society in Bremen, Bremen (1876). 5. list of the members of the Geographical Society in Bremen on 15.02.1878. 6. annual report of the board of the Geographical Society in Bremen, Bremen (1878). 7. C. Lehmann, Verkehrskarte der Provinz Schlesien, Berlin 1878. 8th overview map of the Überseeischen Postdampfschiffslinien im Weltpostverkehr, Berlin 1881. 9th E. v. Weber, Der Unabhängigkeitskampf der Niederdeutschen Bauern in Süd-Afrika, Berlin 1881. 10th fifth annual report of the board of the Georgraphische Gesellschaft in Bremen, Bremen 1882. 11. A. Conze, Pergamon, Berlin 1880. 12. J. Chavanne, Explanations to the Wall Map of Africa, Vienna 1878. 13. A. Mueller, Map of the Countries on the Lower Danube, Weimar 1876. 14. Special Map of the Zulu Country, n. d. 15. Circumference of the Universal Postal Union, Berlin 1879.

          BArch, R 1001/6813 · File · Nov. 1885 - Juni 1890
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Description of the trade exhibition (exhibition of overseas raw materials and semi-finished products) following the Hamburg Trade and Industry Exhibition 1889, Hamburg 1889 Lands and plantations of the Deutsche Handels- und Plantagen-Gesellschaft der Südsee-Inseln zu Hamburg in Samoa, 1888 Official catalogue of the Trade Exhibition Bremen, June 1890

          BArch, NS 5-VI/17545 · File · 1924-1944
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Brecher, Gustav, General Music Director, Director of the Leipzig Municipal Opera, 1929 Brecht, Dr. Arnold, Administrative Officer, Ministerial Director, 1933 Brecht, Bertold, writer, political dramatist, 1932 Brecht, Walter, Germanist, Director of the Seminar for German Philology, Chairman of the Goethe Society, 1939 Breddemann, Johannes, Member of the Christian Trade Unions in Cologne, Chairman of the District Association of Essen in German. Gewerkschaftsbund, 1931 Bredel, Willi, editor of the "Hamburger Volkszeitung" and the "Norddeutsche Zeitung", writer, 1934 Bredow, head of department of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, government director, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, director of the government, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, vice-president of the Kurmark State Farmers' Association, 1937 Bredow, vice-president of the Hamburg Volkszeitung and the Norddeutsche Zeitung newspaper. Berlin Police Headquarters, 1934 Bredow, Ferdinand von, Reichswehroffizier, Chief of the Minister's Office, Colonel, 1933 Bredow, Dr.h.c.Hans, Reichspostminister's Commissioner for Broadcasting, State Secretary, Engineer, 1935 Bredow, Hedwig von, Chairman of the Women's Association of the German Colonial Society, 1937 Bredow, von, Graf a.D., Lieutenant General, Peace and Campaign Commander of the Züllicher Ulanen, 1936 Bredt, Prof.Dr. Julius, Geh.Regierungsrat, Director of the Organic Chemical Institute of the Technical University in Aachen, 1937 Bredt, Dr.Viktor, Scholar, Reich Minister of Justice, Professor at the University in Marburg, 1939 Breidenstein, Wilhelm, Owner and Operator of the Züllicher Ulanen, 1939 Breidenstein, Wilhelm, owner and Operator of the Züllicher Ulanen, 1936 Bredt, Prof.Dr. Julius, Director of the Technical University in Aachen, 1937 Bredt, Dr.Viktor, Scholar, Reich Minister of Justice, 1939 H.L. Brönners Druckerei, 1934 Breil, Johannes Joseph Anton, organ builder, 1936 Breit, Thomas, theologian, Oberkirchenrat d. Evangelischen Landeskirchenamtes in Bayern, 1934 Breith, Hermann, general of the Panzertruppen, company commander in the 6th infantry direction in Lübeck, 1944 Breitenbach a.D., Paul Justin, Minister of State, Minister of Public Works, Railway Minister, 1930 Breitenfel, Dr., Obermagistrat, 1936 Breitfeld, Dr., Member of the Social Democratic Parliament, District Administrator of Ueckermünde, 1932 Breithaupt, Franz, SS-Gruppenführer, Lieutenant General of the Waffen-SS, Police President of Breslau, 1943 Breithaupt, Wolfgang, Member of the German Intelligence Service, o.Dat. Breitkopf, Managing Director of the Essener Einzelhandelsverband, 1935 Breitner, Dr.med.Burghard, surgeon, writer, 1939 Breitner, Hugo, Austrian local politician, social democrat, editor, representative of the 20th Viennese district in the municipal council, 1933 Breker, Arno, German sculptor, 1940 Bremen, Carl von, poet, writer, 1939 Bremer, Dr. Otto, Mundarten researcher, Ordinarius f. Germanistik, 1936 Bremhorst, Dipl.-Ing.Ing. A, professional educator, member of the office f. Professional education and company management, 1941 Brendler, Dr., Oberregierungsrat, 1943 Breuneke, Dr.Adolf, Director of the Secret State Archives, Deputy Chairman of the Examination Commission, 1936 Breuner, retired General Director Major d.L.a.D., Technical Director at Arenbergschen AG f. Mining and metallurgical operations, 1935 Brennerts, Hans, folk poet, director of the municipal intelligence service in Berlin, 1942 Heil de Breutani, Mario, poet, technician, journalist, 1937 Bresler, Dr. Johannes, medical adviser, director of the Prussian Ministry of Defence, 1937 Bresler. Heil-u. Pflegeanstalt in Kreuzberg, editor, 1929 by Bresler, former Major General, Reichsbannerführer, 1929 Bressart, Felix, film actor, merchant, 1932 Bretscher, Willy, editor-in-chief, d. "Neue Züricher Zeitung", correspondent, 1936 Bretschneider, Ludwig, August, leader of the Austrian working class, editor, speaker, sculptor's assistant, 1929 Bretschneider, Dipl.-Ing.Paul, president of the Austrian Standards Committee. VDI member, 1940 Brettle, Emil, Oberreichsanwalt i. Leipzig, examining magistrate, 1937 Breu, Simon, German male choir composer, teacher, 1937 Breuer, Hans, medical candidate, Oberbacchant d. Steglitzer Wandervogels, 1934 Breuer, Peter, sculptor, teacher, member of the Senate of the Berlin Academy of the Arts, o.Dat. Breuer, Robert, writer, 1932 Breuer, Toni, member of the supervisory board of the German stoneware factory for sewerage and chemical industry. Industry, 1936 Breuning, Georg von, Minister of Finance, Akzessist, Kronanwalt, Ministerialrat, 1930 Brey, August, Chairman of the Association in Hanover, Schuhmacher, 1931 Breyer, Albert, Volkskämpfer, teacher, Korfkantor, 1940 Breysig, Dr. phil. Kurt, Professor of Social Studies, cultural historian, 1940

          BArch, R 187/219 · File · 1924-1944
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Badges of the Confederations. - Overview board, 1930 Association for Proletarian Enlightenment ("Fiery Knights") - Communication of the Gauleiter Hildebrandt to the Reich Secretary of the NSDAP Bouhler, 1926 Unification or dissolution of various associations - Orders of the Political Police, 1933-1935 National Socialist Employees, 1933 Reichsbund für Arbeitsbeschaffung, 1934 Deutscher Freiheitsbund, 1934 Reichsbund former Reichswehr- und Freikorpsangehöriger, 1934 Frontsoldatenbund e.V.. (Front Soldiers' Association), 1934 Verein deutscher Rückwanderer, 1935 Bund der Runenforscher, 1935 A: Alldeutscher Verband, 1933-1934, 1938 Allgemeiner Deutscher Waffenring, 1933 Alligatorbund, 1935 Allgemeiner Schriftstellerverein, 1935 Alter Orden St. Georg, 1938 Antibolshevistische Vereinigung, 1934 Anthroposophische Gesellschaft Dr. Rudolf Steiner, 1934, 1943 Working Committee of German Associations, 1931 Workers' Samaritan League, 1933 NS Working Group for Geopolitics Working Group for Natural and Human Sciences, 1935 Victims' Union, 1934 Revaluation Movement, 1934-1935 Ascension Working Group for National Security, 1933 B: Baltic State Armed Forces, Baltic Regiment, (1936), 1943 Bavarian Home and Royal League, 1934 Former Royal Bavarian Cadet Corps e. V., 1931 Bund Bayerischer Inflationsgeschädigter Staatsbürger, 1930 Bayreuther Bund e. V., 1939-1943 Blücher (forbidden Hamburger SA) Bündische Jugend mit verschiedenen Organisationen, 1935-1939 Bund der Deckoffiziere, 1934 Bund der Goten, 1939-1941 Bund der Schweizer in Grossdeutschland, 1942 Bund der Lichtfreunde Bund Deutschstämmiger Ausländer im Reich e. V., 1931 Bund der Lichtfreunde Bund Deutschstämmiger Ausländer im Reich, 1934 Bund für inneren Frieden, 1934 Bund für Leibeszucht, 1939 Bund völkischer Europäer, 1933 Bund der Auslandsdeutschen e. V., 1933-1934 Bund Deutsche Schlaraffia, 1934 Bund der Sowjetgegner e. V., 1932-1936 C: Club 1926 e. V. (Society for Politics, Science and Art) The Club zu Bremen D: Danziger Heimatdienst, 1937 Deutscherbund, 1929, 1939 Deutsche Adelsgenossenschaft, 1934-1935 Deutsche Arbeiter Volksbewegung, 1932 Deutsche Ehrenlegion, 1935 Deutscher Albertus Magnus Verein, 1939 Deutscher Amateur Sende- und Empfangsdienst, 1933-1938 Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft, 1938 Deutsch-japanische Gesellschaft.- Constitution, 1943 German Freedom Party, German Freedom League, 1934 German Life Reform Movement, n. d. German Dutch Society, 1942 German Gymnastics Association, 1933 German Association for the National Pacification of Europe, 1939 German Homeland League, 1941 German Aid, 1929 German Youth Association, 1935 German Emperor Movement, 1934-1935 German Language Association, 1933 German Club, 1933 German Colonial Association, n. d. German Warrior League, 1914/18 e. V. Deutscher Marien Ritter Orden e. V, 1939 Deutscher Fichtebund e. V. Deutscher Guttempler Orden Deutscher Ritterbund, 1934-1936 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund e.V., 1933 Deutscher Schützenverband, 1939, 1942 Deutscher Rettungsdienst, 1933 Deutscher Schutzbund, 1934 Deutscher Sittlichkeitsbund vom Weissen Kreuz, 1939 Deutsche Volksgewerkschaft. Statutes, 1924 German Military Association German Association against Alcoholism, 1935 Association "German Will", 1934 German Cell Community Statutes, 1930 German People's Party Programme, 1932 German Military Team, 1935 German Public Health Association, 1944 German Youth Relief Association, 1944 German National People's Party German National Protection and Protection Association German National Combat Ring German Language Association German Science Service (DWD)

          Kwabena
          4917 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Note duplicate: Jonas Kwabena, ord. 30.12.27 Ho, died 24.7.1939, Kpandu, monthly sheet of the North German Mission Society, 1929, 151 - picture content identical with 1908.

          North German Missionary Society
          mallet
          4767 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Note from another source: leading board member of the North German Mission Society (Missions-Akten Biographie). - Note. Dublette: Pastor D. Friedrich Mallet, St. Stephani, born 4.8.1793, died 5.5.1865 - Picture content identical with 3602 and 3883.

          North German Missionary Society
          Merle d´Aubigne
          4721 · Item · ohne Datum
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Note by other hand: 1794 not far from Geneva, died 1872 Geneva, Pf. In Hamburg Altona 1818-33, Brussels (Königshof) 1824-30, Prof. at the 1832 founded Theological School of the Evangelical Society in Geneva (Separate Parish), RGG³ IV p. 879 [All crossed out with pencil]

          North German Missionary Society