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          Item · 4.11.1921 Datierung Original: 31.3.1922 (Gültigkeitsdauer)
          Part of Post and Telecommunications Museum Foundation

          Motif: Portrait Otto von Bismarck, means of payment German Reich, inflation money, banknotes of the inflation period, voucher;nunknown manufacturer;n'v. Bismarck', 'Gedenkt unserer Kolonien', (2x) '75/Pf.'; obverse 'Deutsch-Hanseatischer/Kolonial Gedenktag'; reverse

          Item · 4.11.1921 Datierung Original: 31.3.1922 (Gültigkeitsdauer)
          Part of Post and Telecommunications Museum Foundation

          Motiv: Portrait Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, Zahlungsmittel Deutsches Reich, Inflationsgeld, Geldscheine der Inflationszeit, Gutschein;nunbekannter Hersteller;n'v. Lettow=Vorbeck', 'Gedenkt unserer Kolonien', (2x) '75/Pf.'; obverse 'Deutsch-Hanseatischer/Kolonial Gedenktag'; reverse

          Item · 4.11.1921 Datierung Original: 31.3.1922 (Gültigkeitsdauer)
          Part of Post and Telecommunications Museum Foundation

          Motiv: Portrait Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, Zahlungsmittel Deutsches Reich, Inflationsgeld, Geldscheine der Inflationszeit, Gutschein;nunbekannter Hersteller;n'v. Lettow=Vorbeck', 'Gedenkt unserer Kolonien', (2x) '75/Pf.'; obverse 'Deutsch-Hanseatischer/Kolonial Gedenktag'; reverse

          BArch, R 2103/1017 · File · 1930-1932
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains above all: Signature Book of Commerz- und Privatbank AG, Hamburg-Berlin (Correction Sheets), Febr. 1, 1930 List of Branch Offices Signature List of Deutsche Renten-Kreditanstalt, Febr. 1, 1930 Circulars and Member Lists of Zentralverband des deutschen Bank- und Bankiergewerbes E.V. Annual Report of Darmstädter und Nationalbank, 1929 Annual Report of Kreditbank für Auslands- und Kolonialdeutsche GmbH, 1929

          RMG 1.602 · File · 1874-1893, (1930)
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Mission colonist, catechist, from 1883 missionary in Otjimbingue, Otjozondjupa, Scheppmannsdorf, Walvis Bay, Okombahe, letters from 1866-1872 s. RMG 2.573; Letters and Reports, 1874-1887; Letter from Mrs. Maria Baumann, née Kleinschmidt, 1892-1893; Registered cover by Christian Baumann (son) from Hamburg, 1930;

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Becker, C. H. · Fonds
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          The estate of the Prussian Minister of Culture Carl Heinrich Becker was given to the Secret State Archives in 1973 by his son Prof. Dr. Hellmut Becker as a deposit. The estate consists of two main groups, 1. correspondence and 2. factual documents. Business and factual correspondence were not separated, as the transitions were fluid and difficult to distinguish in individual cases. Associations, authorities, etc. are listed in the correspondence as correspondence partners and in the subject groups with writings, publications and statutes. In the case of factual files, a detailed division into individual subject groups was made. These are Carl Heinrich Becker's notes on official matters as well as Becker's publications and works as professor of Oriental Studies. The collection was edited by Dr. Cécile Lowenthal-Hensel, Heidemarie Nowak, Sabine Preuß and Elke Prinz. The technical writing work was done by Petra Bergert. The estate comprises 19 running metres from 1919 - 1933: VI HA, Nl Becker, C. H., Nr. The files are to be quoted: GStA PK, VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Carl Heinrich Becker (Dep.), No. Berlin, September 1995 Ute Dietsch, Scientific Archivist Curriculum Vitae Carl Heinrich Becker Born in Amsterdam April 12, 1876 Father: Consul and banker of the Rothschild brothers 1895: Abitur in Frankfurt/Main, then studied Theology and Oriental Studies in Lausanne, Berlin and Heidelberg 1899 Doctorate as Dr. phil "cum laude" in Heidelberg 1900-1902 Study trips to Spain, Egypt, Greece, Turkey and Sudan 1902 Habilitation in Heidelberg Privatdozent für Semitische Philologie 14.3.1905 Married Hedwig Schmid, daughter of the Geheimes Kommerzienrat and banker Paul von Schmid-Augsburg (three children are born out of marriage) 1906 appointed full professor 1908-1913 professor and director of the Seminar for History and Culture of the Orient at the Colonial Institute in Hamburg, founder of the journal for history and culture of the Orient "Der Islam" 1.9.1913 appointed full professor and director of the newly established oriental seminar of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität 17.5.1916 Joined the Prussian Ministry of Culture as an unskilled worker 21.10.1916 Appointed secret governmental and lecturing council, responsible for the personnel affairs of the universities; at the same time honorary professor at the University of Berlin April 1919 Undersecretary of State April 1921 Prussian Minister of Culture, after six months return to his office as State Secretary Febr. 1925 reappointment as Minister of Culture Jan 1930 Resignation as Minister, resumption of his activity as Professor of Islamic Studies at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin 1931 Appointment as 3rd professor of Islamic Studies at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin. Vice-presidents of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften and Managing Director of the Institut für Semitistik und Islamkunde Chinareise on behalf of the Volkerbund for information on Chinese education Literature (in selection): H. Schaefer (ed.), Carl Heinrich Becker - ein Gedenkbuch. Göttingen 1950 G. Müller, University Reform and World Political Education. Carl Heinrich Becker's science and university policy 1908 - 1930 (mechanical diss.) Aachen 1989 C. Esser / E. Winkelhane, Carl Heinrich Becker - orientalist and cultural politician. In: The World of Islam (28) 1988 Description: Biographical Data: 1876 - 1933 Resources: Database; Reference Book, 5 vol.

          Becker, Carl Heinrich
          Cabinet orders, vol. 74
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, I Nr. 238/23 · File · Mai - Aug. 1889
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          105 sheets, Contains: - Award of orders and decorations: by Alberti (Colonel, Commander of the Infantry Directorate No. 120); Ulderico d'Alessandro (First Lieutenant of the Bodyguard of the King of Italy); by Alten (Lord of the Upper Chamber of Oldenburg); Koziro Amano (Legation Secretary of the Japanese Legation in Berlin); Anselm (Wuerttemberg Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); von Arnswald (commander of the Wartburg); Bahr (German consul in Liverpool); Bayer (Württemberg court architect); Novaria Chevalier Bartolomeo (valet of the king of Italy); Marquis Emmanuel de Beccaria Incisa (First Secretary of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Baron von Bechtolsheim (Bavarian Bathing Commissioner in Kissingen); Beck (Protestant Pastor in Kissingen); Benignus (Wuerttemberg Second Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Benischek (Würtemberg chef); Benzinger (Major of the Ulanen Regiment No. 19, Adjutant at the General Command of the 13th Army Corps); von Besserer-Thalfingen I (Württemberg Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); Beyer (bookseller in Bergen); Heinrich Blind (Council of Commerce in Geneva); Bormann (Railway Director, Privy Senior Government Council), Böhlk (Chief Operations Inspector in Oldenburg); Bolfras von Ahnenburg (Major General, Chairman of the Austrian Military Chancellery); Bosisio (Head of the Italian Court Telegraph Office); Alexandre Brancaccio di Carpino (Major, Adjutant of the Prince of Naples); Count von Brühl (Princely Lippe Chamberlain and Councillor); von Bünau (Saxon Captain of the 2nd Symphony of the Italian Court) Grenadier regiment no. 101); Bumiller (retired lieutenant second lieutenant) Officer in the East African Schutztruppe); von Buttel (senior government councillor, lecturer in the state ministry), Carafa di Noja (master of ceremonies of the king of Italy); Chalaupka (official of the Austrian military chancellery); Chan (Hoomphre, attaché of the Siamese extraordinary mission); Edgar von Cramm-Oelber (ducal chamberlain of Brunswick); Baron von Dalwigk (upper court marshal, chamberlain of Oldenburg); Dankl (Austrian captain); von Derenthall (Prussian extraordinary envoy and authorized minister in Weimar); Nai Roy Ek Droos (attaché of the Siamese extraordinary mission); Baron von Eberstein (lieutenant seconde of the reserve, chief of the East African Schutztruppe); Edler (clerical servant at the German embassy in London); von Egidy (Saxon colonel, commander of the 2nd Reich); von Derenthall (Prussian colonel, commander of the German army); von Egidy (German colonel, commander of the German army). Grenadier Regiment No. 101); Ehlers (Africa traveller from Hamburg); Oscar von Ernsthausen (businessman in London); Dr. Eucken-Addenhausen (Lord Mayor in Eisenach); Dr. Graf zu Eulenburg (Prussian extraordinary envoy and authorized minister, Legation Council); Faik Bey (Secretary of the Sultan); Falck (German Consul in Stavanger); Feye (Lippischer Oberforstmeister); Filippi (Secretary in the Italian Ministry of the Royal House); Gioachimo Filippo (Commander of the Legion of the Carabinieri in Naples); von Flatow (Lieutenant Seconde of Württemberg of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Fleischmann (Württemberg Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); Flor (Minister of Oldenburg); de la Fremoir (Provision Master in the East African Schutztruppe); Freudenberg (Major of the Württemberg General Staff); Baron von Friesen (Chamberlain); Dr. phil. Robert Frühling (Major of the Landwehr in Braunschweig); Fuchs (Mayor of Kissingen); Funk (Württemberg Major of the Grenadier Regiment No. 119); Chevalier Galeazzi (Italian Police Inspector); Glaser (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 119); and 120); Wilhelm Johann Hubert Graven (Chief of the Dutch Criminal and Security Police in Maastricht); Baron von Gravenreuth (Chief of the auxiliary troops of the East African Schutztruppe); Baron von Groß (Real Privy Councillor, Chief of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Interior in Weimar); Prince Alfred of Great Britain and Ireland; von Grün (Oberhausmarschall, Chamberlain of Oldenburg); Happoldt (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Hasenclever (corvette captain, commands to the embassy in London); Hausmann (staff accountant in Munich); Count Leo Henckel von Donnersmarck (chief of the upper castle, real privy councillor, chamberlain in Weimar); von Heimburg (court marshal, chamberlain, Prussian colonel retired); Hetzel (Württemberg lieutenant premier of the infantry regiment no. 120); Hocke (non-commissioned officer in the East African Schutztruppe); Hoffmann (non-commissioned officer in the East African Schutztruppe); Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg; Hereditary Prince zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Second Lieutenant in the 2nd Garde-Dragoner Regiment); von Holleben gen. von Normann (Saxon Lieutenant General, Commander of the 2nd Division No. 24); Illich (Provision Master in the East African Protection Force); Izzet Bey (Turkish Colonel of the Cavalry and Wing Adjutant of the Sultan); Jansen (Minister of Oldenburg); Jenssen (Consul in Drontheim); Jitschin (Württemberg First Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Jordan (Württemberg Staff Secretary, Privy Court Councillor); Heinrich Jordan (Kammerfourier in Weimar); Mehdi Kuli Khan Kadschar (Intendant of the Persian Empire, Medsch-ed-Dovleh); Reinhold Kassel (Hoffourier in Weimar); Kay (Sergeant in the East African Schutztruppe); Keller (German Consul in Southampton); von Kern (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Abul Kasim Khan (Persian Adjutant General, Naser-el-Mulk); Ali Kuli Khan (Minister of Telegraphs, Mines and Education, Mochber-ed-Dovleh); Dschehangir Khan (Persian Minister of Fine Arts); Gulam Hussein Khan (Secret Secretary of the Persian Shah, Emin-n-Chalvat); Gulam Hussein Khan (First Persian Chamberlain, Sadik-es-Saltaneh); Mirsa Ali Khan (Minister of Posts and Presidents of the State Council, Emin-ed-Dovleh); Mirsa Ali Asger Khan (Persian Grand Minister, Emin-es-Sultan); Mirsa Reza Khan (Extraordinary Persian Minister in Berlin); Emil König (Kitchen Inspector in Weimar); Otto Könnecke (Duke of Brunswick Court Secretary); Dr. Kohlstock (doctor in the East African Schutztruppe); Krenzler (retired Prime Lieutenant), Chief of the East African Protection Force); Kriebel (retired Bavarian Major General, previously commander of the 2nd foot artillery regiment in Metz); Prof. Franz Lange (London); Baron von Liliencron (Lippischer Hofstallmeister and Chamberlain); Juan Rodolfo Leseur (Hamburg merchant); Count Leutrum von Ertingen (Court Marshal of Princess Friedrich von Württemberg); Graf von Leyden (First Secretary of the German Embassy in London); Baron von Lutz (Prime Minister of Bavaria); Baron von Meysenbug (Princely Marshal of the Russian Court in Gera); Baron von Mittnacht (Dr., Württemberg Prime Minister); Möbius (Chancellor of the German Embassy); Möhl (Oberhofgarteninspektor in Munich); Mohr (German Consul in Bergen); Freiherr von Molsberg (Württemberg Lieutenant General and Adjutant General); Alonzo Moore (Attaché of the Siamese Extraordinary Mission); Muarin-el-Mulk (Head of Section in the Persian Ministry of Foreign Affairs); Müller (Commander of the Gendarmerie, Prussian Major a.D.); Müller (Württemberg court gardener); Count of Münster (ambassador in Paris); Muff (Württemberg captain of the Grenadier regiment No. 123); Mother (non-commissioned officer in the East African Schutztruppe); Naeter (sergeant in the East African Schutztruppe); Baron von Neurath (Württemberg Chamberlain); Mirsa Nisam (Persian Adjutant General, Muhandis-es-Memalik); Osman Nizami Bey (Lieutenant Colonel in the Turkish General Staff); Nurisio (Head of Department in the Italian Ministry of the Royal House and Private Secretary to King Humbert of Italy); Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria; Ohrt (garden inspector of Oldenburg); Grand Duke Peter of Oldenburg; Pabst (Lord Mayor of Weimar); von Parseval (Bavarian Lieutenant General and Adjutant General); Petri (Mayor of Detmold); Mom Rajawongse Piya (Private Secretary of Prince Sanitwongse of Siam); Osio (Colonel and Vice Governor of the Prince of Naples); Albert Otto (Duke of Brunswick Minister of State); Mattioli Pasqualini (Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Dr. Petersen (First Secretary of the branch of the Archaeological Institute in Rome); Mom Rajawongse Pheen (Attaché of the Siamese Extraordinary Mission); Baron von Plato (Court Marshal of Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg); August Prötzel (Police Director in Braunschweig); Mohamed Bey Raschid (Deputy Governor of Suez); Comendatore Rattazzi (Secretary General in the Italian Ministry of the Royal House); Baron von Redwitz (Bavarian Captain and Chief of Batteries in the 3rd District) Field Artillery Regiment); Baron von Reischach (Württemberg Lieutenant Colonel and Wing Adjutant); Friedrich Wilhelm Reuter (Director of the Braunschweig Fire Brigade); Baron von Richthofen (Lippe Cabinet Minister); Ferdinand Rittmeyer (Mayor of Braunschweig); Count Robilant (Major, Military Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Roli (Cabinet Courier of the Italian King Humbert); Vincenzo Rossi Toesca (Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Ferdinand Hermann Andreas Ruete (Hamburg merchant); Ruhstrat (Minister of State of Oldenburg); Ruland (Director of the Grand Ducal Museum and the Goethe National Museum in Weimar); Sachs (Austrian Corvette Captain); Grand Duke Carl Alexander von Sachsen-Weimar; Prince Hermann von Sachsen-Weimar; Hereditary Grand Duke Karl August von Sachsen-Weimar; Saglione (personal physician to King Humbert of Italy); Sartorius (stable master, Prussian Major a.D.); Schäfer (Hoffourier in Munich); Schjott (German vice-consul in Dover); Dr. Schmelzkopf (senior physician of the Schutztruppe in East Africa); Schmettau (head of the German embassy office in London); Schmidt (retired lieutenant secretary), Chief of the East African Protection Force); of Schnehen (Deputy Chief Stable Master, Chamberlain, Saxon Major General (retired)), Baron von Schrenk (Lord Mayor of Oldenburg); Baron Henry Schröder; Schütte (Caretaker of Oldenburg); Schröder (Rear Admiral, commanding the embassy in London); Seeger (Württemberg Second Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Seible (Württemberg Captain of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); Count Umberto Serristori (Attaché of the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Wilhelm Semler (Chairman of the Municipal Assembly in Braunschweig); Prince Chow Sye Sanitwongse of Siam; Phra Anant Sombat (Attaché of the Siamese Extraordinary Mission); Staas (Dutch Captain); Cornel Stadler (Austro-Hungarian Consul in Breslau); Stein (Württemberg Captain of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); von Steinheil (Württemberg Minister of War); Stemrich (Legation Councillor in the Foreign Office); Stichling (Minister of State in Weimar, Real Privy Councillor); von Strauch (Chief Hunter Master and Speaker in the State Ministry in Weimar); Mom Rajawongse Suaphan (Secretary of Prince Sanitwongse of Siam); Sulzer (Second Lieutenant a.D., Marquis de Montri Suriyawongse (extraordinary envoy of the King of Siam in London); Count Széchényi (Austro-Hungarian ambassador in Berlin); Le Tanneux von Saint-Paul-Illaire (general representative of the German East African Society); Dr. Tholozan (personal physician to the Persian Shah); Baron Thumb von Neuburg (Württemberg Colonel and Hereditary Marshal); Baron von Ulmenstein (Princely Lippe Court Marshal); Cavalieri Valenti (Mayor of Frascati); Baron von Valois (First Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 119); Baron Ludolph von Veltheim-Veltheim (ducal Brunswick master of ceremonies); von Wachholtz (ducal Brunswick lieutenant general, adjutant general of Prince Albrecht of Prussia); Walther (castle keeper in Munich); Count von Wedel (Oberberschenk, Kammerherr zu Oldenburg); Count Ernst von Wedel (Oberstallmeister and Kammerherr in Weimar); Count Oskar von Wedel (Hausmarschall, Kammerherr, Cabinet Secretary of the Grand Duke in Weimar); Rudolf Wimmer (Portrait painter in Munich); Ludwig Winter (City Planning Officer in Brunswick); Wissmann (Reich Commissioner for East Africa); Wolff (Member of the Railway Directorate, Chief Planning Officer); Duke Albrecht of Württemberg; Count Yamagata (Lieutenant General, Japanese Minister of the Interior); Zanders (Staff Controller in Munich); von Ziegler (Württemberg Prime Lieutenant of the Grenadier Regiment No. 123); Zischwitz (Württemberg Major of the Infantry Regiment No. 120); - appointment as foreign knight of the Order pour le mérite for Sciences and Arts: - appointment to diplomatic posts: von Bergen (previously Consul, now appointed extraordinary envoy in Costa Rica); - military rankings and remittances: von Abercron (lieutenant secretary, commanded to the Embassy in St. Petersburg) Petersburg); von Baumbach (Second Lieutenant of the 2nd Guard Regiment on foot, commanding to the Tehran Legation); Count von Bernstorff (Second Lieutenant of the 1st Guard Regiment on foot, commanding to the Tehran Legation); Count von Bernstorff (Second Lieutenant of the 1st Guard Regiment on foot). Guard Field Artillery Regiment, commanding the Embassy in Constantinople); von Brocken (Second Lieutenant, of the 1st Guard Dragoner Regiment, commanding the Embassy in Bucharest); von Eck (First Lieutenant, of the Ulan Regiment No. 10, commanding the Embassy in Madrid); von Engelbrecht (Major, commanding the Embassy in Rome, appointed the Wing Adjutant of the King, ranked in the General Staff of the Army); von Funcke (Captain, previously adjutant to the Chief of General Staff of the Army, commanded as military attaché to the Embassy in Bern); Freiherr von Kap-Herr I (Lieutenant Seconde of the Leibhusaren Regiment, commanded to the Embassy in Vienna); von Kemnitz (First Lieutenant of the Westphalian Dragoon Regiment No. 7, commanded to the Embassy in Paris); by Lilien (second lieutenant, of the Hessian Field Artillery Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Brussels); by the East (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 7, commanded to the Embassy in Rome); Count of Radolin (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Rome); by Lilien (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Brussels); by the East (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 7, commanded to the Embassy in Rome); Count of Radolin (second lieutenant of the Hussar Regiment No. 25, commanded to the Embassy in Rome). 7, released from command at the Embassy in Rome); Baron Thumb von Neuburg (First Lieutenant of the Hanover Hussar Regiment No. 15, commanded to the Embassy in Vienna); Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded at the Embassy in Brussels, the General Staff of the Armed Forces aggregated); von Weise (Major of the Great General Staff, appointed Head of Department in the Military Cabinet, relieved of command at the Embassy in Bern); von Villaume (Colonel, military representative at the Russian court, now Brigande commander); Wissmann (Captain, commanding the Foreign Office); Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Captain, commanding the embassy in St. Petersburg, the General Staff of the Armed Forces); from Zansen to Zansen, from the East (named Sekondeleutnannt vom 2. Pommerschen Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 9, hitherto at the Embassy in Brussels, commanded to the Federal Foreign Office) - Transfer to (provisional) retirement: - Granting of assistance: Widow of the Chamberlain von Normann (envoy in Oldenburg) - Holiday permits: from Deines (Major, commands to the Embassy in Vienna); Baron von Hoiningen gen. Huene (wing assistant, commanding to the embassy in Paris); von Rantzau (major, commanding to the embassy in Munich); Graf von Schmettau (major, commanding to the embassy in Brussels) - permits: Acquisition of land in Berlin by Austria-Hungary and payment of the taxes payable on it to the Legation Fund; foundation of Wilhelm Duden, Forest near Brussels, for the benefit of needy officials of the Foreign Office; budget overruns at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1888/89 - transfer of disciplinary penal authority and the power to conduct summary war proceedings in his escort team in South West Africa to Captain von Francois - appointment: - marriage consensus: ; Aberle 2018