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          Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 132-5/2 · Fonds · 1859-1919
          Part of State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik)

          Administrative history: At the suggestion of Dr. jur. Friedrich Geffcken, Hamburg's business bearer in Berlin, the Hamburg Residence (cf. 132-5/1) was converted into a Hanseatic residence in 1859. Geffcken was appointed Hanseatic Prime Minister. When he took over the residence in London in 1866, he was replaced by the former Hanseatic envoy to the Bundestag and envoy on extraordinary mission in Copenhagen, Dr. Daniel Christian Friedrich Krüger (see co-owner of the company Lüb. GmbH 12/1906 page 119 - Estate in the archive Hansestadt Lübeck (list p. 745) G. Fink, Dr. Friedrich Krüger / Der Wagen, 1937, page 163 following with illustrations) as Ministerresident. At the same time, he was Lübeck's authorized representative and deputy authorized representative of Hamburg and Bremen to the Federal Council. In 1888 he received the title of extraordinary envoy and authorized minister. He was represented on various occasions by the Brunswick business bearer, Legation Councillor Dr. v. Liebe, who used to represent the Hamburg business bearer in the past, and later by the Lübeck Senator Dr. Karl Peter Klügmann, who was succeeded by Krüger after his death in 1896 in the same position he held last. He retired in 1913; he was replaced by Dr. Karl Sieveking, Senior Government Councillor and Deputy Representative of Alsace-Lorraine to the Federal Council. In contrast to his predecessors, he was only deputy representative to the Federal Council for all three cities. He was retired when the Hanseatic Legation was dissolved on 30 June 1920. Hamburg (cf. I 5 h) and Lübeck have since maintained their own legations in Berlin. With the conversion of his Hamburg residence into a Hanseatic residence, Geffcken ordered his registry in such a way that the files concerning group A before 1859, the files concerning more recent Hamburg matters concerning group B, the Bremen C files, the Lübecker D files and the files concerning Community matters concerning group E formed group A. Under Krüger, who also brought his archives from Copenhagen and Frankfurt with him to Berlin, the registry was reorganized according to factual aspects. Within the subject groups, a distinction was sometimes made between the three cities and those things which were common to all of them; do was an exception, and overall this plan of order did not include such an external division, which was also difficult to carry out in practice. From the Geffcke registry only a little was taken over into the new one, the rest was left as a reduced registry in its form. When Krüger died in 1896, it turned out that the registry, which had grown considerably in the meantime, had already become very confusing and had sometimes become disorganized. Heins, the registrar of the legation, was commissioned to conduct the sifting. He arranged them according to the existing directory and distinguished between Lübecker, Bremer, Hamburger and common things for each file title. The Lübeckers (parts from E III e, F III g 3, F VIII, J 35, M 4 and N 1) were then sent to the Lübeck archive, the Bremeners (parts from E III c, F III g 3, F VIII, J 35, N 1, O I f 1 and 2) to the Bremen archive, all the rest to Hamburg (Geffcken registry with expiration). of 02.05.1896, common things with expiration. of 29.05.1896, Hamburg things with expiration. of 01.06.1896), after Klügmann's suggestion to transfer the common things to Lübeck had not penetrated. In Hamburg, the latter should be carefully reviewed once again and distributed among the cities. But only the Lübeck archivist insisted on it, and so the common things were divided by Dr. Becker once again into the following groups: Hamburg, Hamburg and Lübeck, Hamburg and Bremen, Lübeck, Lübeck and Bremen, Bremen, common things, and in 1902 everything that Lübeck also concerned was sent to Lübeck. While the first splitting by Heins had already led to a rupture of the registry contexts, which was all the more absurd as much was obviously classified incorrectly, the second splitting carried out in Hamburg finally led to practically every second subject being searchable in both the Lübeck and Hamburg archives. Some fragments of this registry that remained in Berlin came to the Hamburg archives with the delivery of 26.09. and October 1913. The files still needed by Klügmann for the ongoing administration, on the other hand, formed the basis of a new registry set up by Heins in 1897, which was in use until the end of the legation. The main department "Reichs- und Bundesratssachen" (I) was divided into subject groups A-Z, the main department "Gesandtschaftssachen" (II) into the groups HG I-VII (I-XII originally planned), of which I-IV comprised common affairs of the legation, V Lübecker, VI Bremer and VII Hamburger. Apart from the groups HG V-VII, which were handed over to the respective cities, a system cannot be discerned in the delivery of the files of this registry to the three Hanseatic archives. The Hamburg State Archives received the following deliveries: 1. 22.07.1902, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 2. 02.09.1904, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 3. 20.10.1909, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 4. 25.10.1910, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 5. 11.02.1913, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 6. 26.09.1913, contains files of Hauptabteilung I (in addition some pieces from the delivery of October 1913), 7. 22.07.1902, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 2. 02.09.1904, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 3. 20.10.1909, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 4. 25.10.1910, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 5. 11.02.1913, contains files of Hauptabteilung I, 6. 26.09.1913, contains files of Hauptabteilung I (in addition some pieces from the delivery of October 1913), 7. 07.01.1915, contains files from Department I, 8. 09.06.1916, contains files from Department I and II, 9. 07.07.1916, contains files from Department I, 10. 12.10.1916, contains files from Department I, 11. 28.09.1918, contains files from Department I and II, 12. 20.11.1919, contains files from Department I and II, 13. 29.06.1916. contains unsigned files. In the reorganisation of the archive, in the interest of easy usability of the torn holdings, the old registry scheme had to be retained, both for the older (until 1896) and for the newer registry (from 1896), as had been the case in Lübeck, where a complete repositioning under the signature "ad B 11 a 3 c 1" was carried out in Bremen. Until 1859, the Geffckenschen Registratur set up the files as an archive of the Hamburgische Residentur (I 5 f), the rest of the "Älteren Registratur" were incorporated. Occasionally necessary reassignments and rearrangements within the Older Registry are noted in the last column. There is also indicated, if there is something in the two other Hanseatic archives for the same process. (Bremen, however, only if it could be recognized despite the reorganization). The file titles not available in Hamburg are also listed; the consecutive number is then placed in brackets. The groups A II and J from the delivery of 01.06.1896 concerning Hamburg were missing in the reorganization of the Older Registry. Inventory description: The conversion of the Hamburg Residency into a Hanseatic Legation was carried out on the proposal of the Hamburg business bearer Dr. Geffcken 1859. The Hanseatic Legation was dissolved on 30.06.1920. Hamburg and Lübeck have since maintained their own agencies in Berlin. The present collection consists of two parts. The older registry essentially comprises the files kept until the death of Minister President Dr. Krüger in 1896. The registry in use in the Legation from 1897-1920 forms the core of the Newer Registry, which is divided into Reich and Federal Council matters and legation matters. The registry property was divided among the participating Hanseatic towns according to the issues involved. Common things have reached Hamburg and Lübeck. Therefore a strong fragmentation of the registry connections is given. The inventory shows which files or parts of files are located in Lübeck. (Ga)

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          78 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Includes among others:- KVR NN to Prof. Dr. Ipsen, Hamburg: Extension of the leave of absence of Sergeant Gondesen for the performance of colonial political duties in Antwerp; o.O., 14.03.1941, (kult), p. 3- Note by KVR Reese on a meeting with Kplt. Hasslauer on possible candidates for the replacement of the Secretary General in the Colonial Ministry, De Jonghe; o.O., 14.03.1941, (kult), p. 9- KVR Reese to Prof. Dr. Walz, Commissioner for the University of Brussels: organisation of colonial scientific lectures of the University of Brussels for German officials and soldiers; o.O., 14.03.1941, (kult), p. 10- KVR Reese to OKH GenSt d H GenQu: opinion/evaluation of the activity of Prof. Ipsen as Commissioner at the Colonial University of Antwerp; o.O., 14.03.1941, (kult), p. 11-13- KVR Reese an De Jonghe, Gen.-sekr. im Kolonialministerium Brüssel: Ermittlungen über die Inanspruchnahme von Teile des Kongo-Museums in Tervueren durch die Wehrmacht; o.O., 12.03.1941, (kult), p. 73- KVR Reese an Prof. Ipsen, Hamburg: Ersatz des Generalsekretärs für das Kolonialministerium; o.O..: (kult), p. 73- KVR Reese an Prof. Ipsen, Hamburg: Replacement of the Secretary General for the Colonial Ministry; o.O.: (kult), 10.03.1941, (kult), p. 98.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/78.Old signature : E.I.1.1-E.I.122.1.Remark : digitizedFile inscription:Dr. Petri, I Handakten 11 vom: 1.3.1941 bis: 15.3.1941 Signs of tearing out:Visible, but not to be assigned to individual page numbers.

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          81 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Contains among others:- KVR Reese to Corvette Captain Peucer, Office of the Colonial Political Office at the Military Commander for Belgium and Northern France: Enabling Dr. Wolfgang Lenz to use the library of the Colonial Ministry; o.O., 21.04.1941, (kult), p. 104- KVR Reese to Sergeant Gondesen, Antwerp: Enabling Dr. Wolfgang Lenz to use the library of the Colonial University; o.O., 21.04.1941, (kult), p. 105- KVR Reese to the group "forst": Awarding of scholarships for Belgian forest scientists to visit the Reichsinstitut für ausländische und koloniale Forstwirtschaft in Hamburg; o.O., 19.04.1941, (kult), p. 143- KVR Reese to the Reichserziehungsministerium, Dr. Führer, Berlin: Application of the University of Göttingen for the employment of the Flemish colonial scientist van Steenberghe in the colonial agricultural institute of the University of Göttingen; o.O.., 18.04.1941, (kult), p. 157- Third activity report by Prof. Dr. Ipsen, Commissioner for the Colonial University of Antwerp (accommodation of the university, teaching activities, relations with the colonial ministry and planning of the Belgian colonial scientific institutions); Antwerp, 16.04.1941, pp. 169-175- KVR Reese to the Reich Ministry of Education, Dr. Führer, Berlin: Transmission of an activity report by Prof. Ipsen as Commissioner at the Colonial University in Antwerp; o.O., 16.04.1941, (kult), p. 184 (NB: Report not enclosed)- KVR Reese to Korvettenkapitän Peucer, Office of the Colonial Political Office of the Military Commander for Belgium and Northern France: Enabling Dr. Wolfgang Lenz to use the library of the Colonial Ministry; o.O.., 21.04.1941, (kult), p. 104- KVR Reese an Feldwebel Gondesen, Antwerp: Enabling Dr. Wolfgang Lenz to use the library of the Colonial University; o.O., 21.04.1941, (cult), p. 105.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/81.Old signature : S.II.1.1-S.II.167.1.Remark : File inscription: Dr. Petri, 14, 3, Handakten vom: 15.4.1941 bis: 30.4.1941 Signs of tearing:Hinter S. 42, p. 107, p. 141, p. 158.

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          82 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Includes among others:- Note from KVR Reese on a compensation claim for Director Laude [Colonial University Antwerp]; o.O., 15.05.1941, (kult), p. 023- KVR Reese to the group "forst": Request for comment on scholarships of Belgian students to the Reichsinstitut für ausländische und koloniale Forstwirtschaft in Hamburg for forestry scientists at the Forstschule in Nancy; o.O., 13.05.1941, (kult), p. 069.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/82.Old signature : S.III.1.1-S.III.93.1.Remark : File inscription: Dr. Petri, 15, 4, Handakten vom 1.5.1941 bis 19.5.1941 Signs of tearing out:Hinter S. 003, p. 047, p. 121, p. 130, p. 131, p. 132.

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          132 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Contains among other things:- KVR [Textor] to the Director General of the Prussian State Library Berlin: Purchase of colonial maps by the State Library; o.O., 30.12.1941, (kult/wiss), p. 005- Note by KVR Petri on talks with Hubermont, General Secretary of the C.C.W. (relationship between C.C.W. and Walloon Cultural Council), Lecturer van Dingenen, University of Louvain (conflict with university) and Prof Maes, Director of the Colonial Museum in Tervueren (lectures by Maes in Bonn and Frankfurt); o.O., 27.12.1941, (kult), p. 029- Certificate from KVR Petri for Prof. Dr. Paul Ledoux (University of Brussels/University of Hamburg) in support of the order for the acquisition of various collection objects and demonstration objects in Belgium for the Chair of World Forestry and Colonial Forestry Development at the University of Hamburg; o.O.., 19.12.1941, (kult/wiss), p. 080- KVR Petri an Prof. Dr. A. Burssens, Melle/Gent: Wiederzulassung der kolonialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift "Kongo Overzee"; o.O., 15.12.1941, (kult/bildg), p. 139.Umfang : 01 cm.Bestellsignatur : 914/132.Altsignatur : R.II.1-R.II.99.1.Remark : Labelling: Dr. Petri, Handakten, from: 11.12.1941 to 31.12.1941, No. 8 Tear marks: Before p. 052, after p. 064, S. 100, S. 107, S. 129, S. 139.

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          59 · File · 1940
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Includes among others:- E. de Jonghe, General Secretariat Colonial Ministry Brussels to shipowner, Head of MV Brussels: Declarations of loyalty of the professors of the colonial university Antwerp, date of resumption of lectures; Brussels, 22.10.1940, p. 65-66- Note from KVR Petri on the colonial university Antwerp; O.U., 21.10.1940, (kult), p. 67-69- MVCh-volk to the Reichsministerium für Wissenschaft, Erziehung und Volksbildung: Appointment of Prof. Ipsen as Commissioner of the Colonial University Antwerp; O.U., 26.10.1940, (kult), p. 71- OKVR [Thedieck] to the OKH -Gen.Qu., Dept. of War Administration: appointment of Prof. Ipsen as Commissioner at the Colonial University of Antwerp; O.U., 26.10.1940, (kult), pp. 77-78- OKVR Thedieck to the Reich Governor Kauffmann, Hamburg: Colonial University of Antwerp; O.U., 26.10.1940, p. 79-80.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/59.Old signature : A.VI.1.1-A.VI.111.2.Remark : digitizedFile inscription: Kulturreferat, August/September/Oct. 1940 - 31.X, Petri, 14.X.40 traces of tearing:Hinter p. 101, p. 103, p. 121, p. 129, p. 159, p. 176.

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          84 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Contains among other things:- Note by KVR Reese on the administration and use of the library and archive of the Colonial Ministry; o.O., 11.07.1941, (kult), p. 045-048- Report on two guest lectures by Prof. Dr. Eisfeld, Hamburg, at the Colonial University Antwerp; o.V., o.O., o.D., p. 080 (cf. p. 095)- KVR Reese to the Rector of the Hansische Universität, Prof. Dr. Keeser: Guest lectures of Prof. Eisfeld, Meckung und Rein at the Colonial University of Antwerp, Annex: Press reports about the guest lectures; o.O., 08.07.1941, (kult), p. 082-086- Press report by KVR Reese about two guest lectures by Prof. Dr. Eisfeld, Hamburg, at the Colonial University of Antwerp; o.O., 07.07.1941, (kult), p. 095-096- KVR Reese to Prof. Teske, Brussels: Submission of an inquiry by Prof. Rein, Director of the Colonial Institute of the University of Hamburg; o.O., 05.07.1941, (kult), p. 105- KVR Reese to Prof. Dr. A. Rein, Hamburg: Transmission of addresses of major Belgian bookshops and antiquarian bookshops for purchases of colonial and overseas literature; o.O., 03.07.1941, (kult), p. 116

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          158 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Contains among others:- KVR Petri an das REM, ORR Dr. Führer, Berlin: Request for approval of a lecture by Prof. Meinhof, Hamburg, as part of a lecture series of German guest professors at the Colonial University of Antwerp; o.O., 13.10.1941, (kult/wiss), p. 046- Note by KVR Petri on a discussion with Dr. Wolf, Head of the Colonial Science Department of the Reichsforschungsrat, on possibilities for closer colonial science cooperation between Belgium and Germany; o.k., 15.10.1941, (kult/wiss), p. 031-032.Order signature : 914/158.Old signature : Q.IV.1.1-Q.IV.66.1.Remark : File labeling: [A file envelope was no longer present] Signs of tearing out: Despite lack of file envelope visible to a small extent, but not to be assigned to certain page numbers.

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          73 · File · 1940
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Contains among other things:- KVR Reese to the group "state" of the MVCh: passes for German scientists to enter Belgium for a colonial scientific conference; o.O., 15.01.1941, (kult), p. 6- Note from KVR Reese about the current situation at the colonial university in Antwerp; o.O., 14.01.1941, (kult), p. 14-15- KVR Reese to Prof. Dr. Ipsen, Commissioner for the Antwerp Colonial University: affairs of the colonial university, summary of the Belgian colonial scientific institutions; o.O., 14.01.1941, (kult), p. 16-17- KVR Reese to De Jonghe, Gen.-sekr. at the Ministry of Colonial Affairs: payment of state subsidies for the Antwerp colonial university; o.O., 14.01.1941, (kult), p. 18- Note from KVR Reese for Prof. Walz on the cooperation of the Brussels professors Ledoux and Lessecq with Germany in the field of colonial science; O.U., 13.01.19412, (kult), p. 25- KVR Reese to OKVR Dr. Reinhold: Leave of absence of the Feldwebel Gondesen as assistant for the Commissioner of the Colonial University Antwerp, processing of the application for Dr. Flörke; o.O..., 11.01.1941, (kult), p. 35 - Note from KVR Reese on the organisation of a colonial scientific conference in Brussels and Antwerp; O.U., 10.01.1941, (kult), p. 36-37- KVR Reese to Dr. Hiltner, Reichsleitung des NSD-Dozentenbund, Munich: Organisation of a colonial scientific conference in Brussels and Antwerp; O.U., 11.01.1941, (kult), p. 38- KVR Reese to De Jonghe, Gen.-sekr. in Kolonialmin. Brussels: Re-admission of professors from the Antwerp Colonial University; o.O., 13.01.1941, (kult), p. 43- KVR Reese an De Jonghe, Gen.-sekr. at the Ministry of Colonial Affairs Brussels: Re-admission of professors from the Antwerp Colonial University; o.O., 08.01.1941, (kult), p. 88- Second activity report of the Commissioner for the Colonial University of Antwerp, Prof. Dr. Hans Peter Ipsen (1st apprenticeship, 2nd teaching staff, 3rd organs, 4th accommodation of the university, 5th relationship to the Colonial Ministry, 6th behaviour towards the Commissioner, 7th report of the Commissioner for the Colonial University of Antwerp) Concentration of the Belgian colonial scientific institutions, 8. cooperation with Germany, 9. necessary measures); Hamburg, 08.01.1941, p. 92-105- Note from KVR Petri on the organisation of a colonial scientific conference in Belgium; o.O., 07.01.1941, (kult), p. 106-107- Note from KVR Reese about the organisation of a colonial scientific conference in Belgium; O.U., 04.01.1941, p. 125- KVR Reese to M. Nyns, Gen.-sekr. in the UM Brussels: Teaching activity of Baron Félicien Fallon, Director in the Colonial Ministry, at the Agricultural University in Gembloux; o.O., 03.01.1941, (kult), p. 145- KVR [Reese] to Sergeant Gondesen: Convening for the Commissioner at the Colonial University of Antwerp; o.O., 03.01.1941, (kult), p. 151.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/73.Old signature : U.I.1.1-U.I.131.1.remark : digitized file inscription: 6 handfiles Dr. Petri from 1.1.1941 to 15.1.1941; [handwritten note of Petri in pencil:] Mainly Reese files, even on Christmas vacation traces of tearing out: Behind p. 140, p. 141, p. 146, p. 149, p. 150, p. 152, p. 155, p. 156.

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          85 · File · 1941
          Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

          Contains among others:- KVR Reese to the German news agency: Transmission of a report about the lectures of Prof. Mecking at the Colonial University Antwerp; o.O., 19.06.1941, (kult), p. 024 Note from KVR Reese about the submission of a report about the lectures of Prof. Mecking at the Colonial University Antwerp for the German News Office and Belga-Press; o.O., 18.06.1941, (kult), p. 031- KVR Reese to the German News Office: Transmission of a report on the guest lectures of Professor Mecking, Hamburg, at the Colonial University Antwerp; o.O., 18.06.1941, (kult), p. 042, NB: The report itself is missing - Note from KVR Reese on the submission of a report on the guest lecture of Prof. Rein at the Colonial University Antwerp; o.O., 14.06.1941, (kult), p. 068- Note from KVR Reese on agreements between the Department of Colonial Policy and the Office for the Treatment and Promotion of Young Scientists and Doctoral Students Studying Colonial Policy in Belgium; o.O., 11.06.1941, (kult), p. 086- KVR Reese an van Hecke, Gen.-sekr. im Kolonialministerium Brüssel: Support of guest lectures of German professors at the Colonial University Antwerp; o.O., 11.06.1941, (cult), p. 100.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/85.Old signature : T.II.1.1-T.II.81.1.Remark : File labeling: Dr. Petri, Handakten, 17, from: 11.6.1941 to: [handwritten entry Petris on the front, ca. 1980/90s:] 11.6.-24.6.41[handwritten entry on the back with the highlighting of three events within the file] Tear marks: Behind p.85 and p.90.