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          Archivaly - Akte
          I/MV 0747 · File · 1904-01-01 - 1910-12-31
          Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

          description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1523/1909; EndVNr: E 2330/1909; and others: Cooperation with the Egyptian Museum, pp. 297 ff., and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1909), pp. 77 - Exchange or sale of doublets to the Hzgl. collections of the Veste Coburg, pp. 383, the Wachsenburg Committee, Gotha, pp. 343 ff.., die Museen für Völkerkunde, Leipzig, (1909), pp. 167 et seq., and Hamburg, (1909, 1910), pp. 156, 179 et seq. - Cooperation with the Royal Library, Berlin, (1910), pp. 146 - Exchange of duplicates with private person, (1909), pp. 116 - Cooperation with the governors of DSW, pp. 167 et seq. 372, and Togo, (1909), pp. 207.- Cooperation with the Command of the Protection Forces, (1910), pp. 126, the Rudolf Virchow Foundation, Berlin, pp. 161 ff., and the German Army, Navy and Colonial Exhibition, Damuka, (1909), pp. 318.- Cooperation with the White Fathers, (1909), pp. 204 f., 247 ff., 384 f.- Frobenius: Results of the DIAFE, (1909), pp. 160 - Oldman: "Illustrated catalogue of ethnographical specimens ...", (1909), Printed by Frobenius, No. 73, pp. 22 ff., and No. 74, pp. 27 ff.- von Luschan: Report about the visit of a collection at Fock, p. 52, and the expansion of the ethnographic collection in Breslau, (1909), p. 252 - Karasek: Report about women's jewellery, (1909), p. 83 f. - Paulssen: Supplements to his essay on "Usinsa." (1909), pp. 55 f.- Hessler: Bericht über die Metallverarbeitung in Kamerun, (1909), pp. 102 f.- Dempwolff: Anmerkungen zur Drucklegung von "Sagen und Märchen aus Bili-Bili." (1909, 1910), pp. 117 ff.- Schumacher: "Muhutu-Farm with Hörigen Apartment", [1909], drawing, p. 206 - Maercker: Shipment of a Skeleton, [1909], p. 211 - African Steam Ship Co.: "Notice to shippers.", (1904), flyer, Bl. 232, 234 - Peyer: "Report about the discovery of stone tools etc. near Gross-Anichab, Deutsch-Süd-West-Afrika", (1909), Bl. 322 ff. - Contribution form and receipt of the association Wachsenburg, (1909), flyer, Bl. 354 f.- von Gillenhaußen: "Report on the activities of the Wachsenburg Committee and the Wachsenburg Association in 1908", Bl. 356 f., Huppel: "Kassen-Bericht 1908." (1909), Druckschr., Bl. 357.

          Cargo of the ships: vol. 5
          BArch, RM 15/1605 · File · 1940-1941
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: "Fort de Vaux (French); Formose (French); Mecanirin Principal Carvin (French); Fort Medine (French); Baoule (French); Saint Basile (French); Aurillag (French); Agen (French); "Medjerda" (French); "Saint Didier" (French); "Fort Douaumont" (French); "Henry Desprez" (French); "Paris" (French); "Lafayette" (French); "Ville de Majunga" (French); "Sarcoxie" (French); "Tetuan" (French); "Lorient" (French); Verhaven" (Dutch); Roslagen" (Danish); Hulda Thorden" (Danish); Karin Thorden" (Danish); Brita Thorden" (Danish); Disa" (Danish); Manhattan" (American); Washington" (American); "Falcon" (German); "Pometol" (German); "Wakama" (German); "Togo" (unknown); "Casamance" (unknown); "Armdius" (unknown); "Normanie" (unknown); "Chateau Palmer" (unknown); "Ville de Pamatave" (unknown); "Margaux" (unknown) Also contains: List of goods which were delivered before the 3. Sept. 1939 arrived at Le Harve and other releases

          Cargo of the ships: vol. 7
          BArch, RM 15/1607 · File · 1941
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: "Oliva" (German); "Manizales" (German); "Togo" (German); "Wagogo" (German); "Niemburg" (German); "Ville de Reims" (French); "Arijon" (French); "Martiniere" (French); "Bourbonais" (French); "Ville de Tamatave" (French); "Arica" (French); "Alioth" (French); "Leoville" (French); "Fort de Troyen" (French); "Belle Isle" (French); "Cantal" (French); "Linois" (French); "Indiana" (French); "Forbin" (French); "Vendôme" (French); "Fort Binger" (French); "d'Entrecosteaux" (French); "Congo" (French); "Saint Octave" (French); "Ango" (French); "Fort de Vaux" (French); "Chateau Laroze" (French); "Margaux" (French); "Champlain" (French); "de la Salle" (French); "Colombie" (French); "Paris" (French); "Arigny" (French); "Formose" (French); "Barsac" (unknown); "Trondanger" (unknown); "Lady Cloe" (English); "Lady Emerald" (English); "Colwith Torre" (English); "City of Kobé/Cyclops" (English); "Clan Morison" (English); "Antilochus" (English); "City of Mandaley" (English); "Bangalore" (English); "Harmodius" (English); "City of Athens; Washington; West Cohas; President Harding; President Rooseweldt; Manhattan; "Brimanger" (Norwegian); "Raul Soares" (Brazilian); "Boringia" (Dutch); "Delfshaven" (Dutch); "Ceres" (Dutch); "Parkhaven" (Dutch); "Costa Rica" (Dutch)

          BArch, RM 5/6308 · File · (1916) Jan.-März 1917
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: "Kriegswissenschaftlicher Bericht aus dem Seminar für Nationalökonomie und Kolonialpolitik, Hamburg". Print, 1916-1917 Deputy General Command VII Army Corps: "Excerpt from the reports of the Postüberwachungs-Auslandsstelle Emmerich", 15.-22.2.1917. Reprint, 1.3.1917 "Anglo-Swedish Trade Journal" Bd 8 No. 10. Print, 25.10.1916

          In enemy countries: vol. 2
          BArch, RM 5/2618 · File · (1917) 1918-1921
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Reichskolonialamt: "The Colonial Germans from D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a in Belgian Captivity". Print, 1918 "Kriegs-Zeitschrift der Hamburg-Amerika-Linie Nr. 31". Pressure, 10.8.1918 American law against espionage and other political crimes. Print, 15.6.1917 British parliamentary printed matter concerning trade with the enemy, 16.4.1918 "Report of the chief machinist Lehmann about his experiences in Russian-Siberian and English war captivity", without date.

          BArch, RM 3/6742 · File · 1908-1913
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Enquiries for the establishment of enterprises Report on the activities of the Rubber Central Office for the Colonies from Apr. 1911 to Apr. 1912 Circular letter of the German Association in Shanghai for the support of its efforts for comprehensive propaganda for Germanity in China Annual report 1912 of the Straits and Sunda Syndicate m. b. H. Hamburg

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/7018 · File · 1901-1902
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Partnership agreement of the Hamburger Freihafen-Lagerhaus-Gesellschaft as well as regulations and tariffs for the warehouses of the Gesellschaft Grunderwerb der Eisenbahn and expansion of the Schantung railway "Die deutsche Eisenbahn in Schantung" from the memorandum concerning the development of the Kiautschou area 1900/01 Mining regulations of 9 July 1901

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/6730 · File · 1905-1909
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Change lists to the commercial register for 1905 Annual reports of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce for the years 1906 to 1908 Overviews of the companies in Tsingtau existing at the end of 1906 and 1907 respectively and entered in the commercial register

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/6731 · File · 1909-1910
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: List of companies registered in the Commercial Register in Tsingtau until the end of 1908 and 1909 respectively Annual report of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce on the year 1909 Reports on trade in the governorate of Kiautschou Report of an interpreter on the business trip from Tsinanfu to Shutefu

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/6733 · File · 1913-1915
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: List of companies in Tsingtau registered in the commercial register until the end of 1912 Annual report of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce for 1903 Overview of imports of goods of German origin Report of the Tsingtau Chamber of Commerce for 1913

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 108 · Fonds · 1939-1945
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: Before the Second World War, four Kriegsmarinedienststellen (KMD) with headquarters in Hamburg, Bremen, Stettin and Königsberg were responsible for the provision of relief ships and personnel and the execution of troop and supply transports. During the war they were assigned branches on the German coast and in occupied foreign countries. In addition, special maritime transport services have been set up, each with its own head of maritime transport for the Aegean Sea, Norway, Italy and the Black Sea. These maritime transport services were each assigned a number of subordinate maritime transport points. There were other sea transport points in Finland, France and on the eastern Baltic Sea. Inventory description: In 1920, so-called offices of the navy management were formed in Königsberg, Stettin, Lübeck, Hamburg and Bremen, which were directly subordinated to the head of the sea transport department in the navy management. Tasks were the supervision of the coastal intelligence in cooperation with the command offices, as well as connection and switching to local places of the merchant shipping and organizations of the merchant navy. Through these services, the naval leadership was able to make camouflaged preparations for mobilization and influence all nautical issues concerning naval warfare and coastal defense. The tasks of the Lübeck office were taken over by the Hamburg office in 1928. In 1931 the offices were renamed Reichswehrdienststelle Hamburg (subordinated to Wehrkreis II) and Reichsmarinedienststellen Königsberg, Stettin and Bremen. On 4 July 1935 the Reichswehrdienststelle Hamburg and Reichsmarinedienststellen in Königsberg, Stettin and Bremen were renamed Kriegsmarinedienststellen (KMD). At the top of every KMD was a sea officer, in Hamburg in the rank of an admiral, in Bremen, Stettin and Königsberg in the rank of a captain at sea. The Kriegsmarinedienststellen were directly responsible to the Ob.d.M. for all technical and special tasks and in the personal affairs of the officials belonging to their area of command. In the other questions they were subordinated to the station commands of the North Sea (Hamburg and Bremen) and the Baltic Sea (Stettin and Königsberg). The second admirals could give instructions to the KMD for mob work. When the war began in September/October 1939, numerous branch offices were set up at the existing KMD, but they were all closed again by mid-1943. In March 1940 a new KMD was set up in Gdansk and the Navy Plenipotentiary in Gdansk was appointed Admiral of the KMD Gdansk. At the same time, KMD Königsberg was dissolved and converted into a branch of KMD Gdansk. The importance of the KMD Gdansk continued to decline from mid-1944, and from July 1944 the office was no longer headed by a flag officer. Gdansk was taken by the Soviet army on 30.3.1945. The outpost boat group under Oberlt. zur See Thorn controlled the lagoon transports calling at Schwarzort and also carried out the loading and unloading. After the surrender, the KMD Hamburg was renamed "Marinedienstgruppe Hamburg" in 1945. Characterisation of the contents: War diaries and files of larger volumes have survived from the war naval stations in Hamburg, Bremen and Stettin as well as the branches in Ostend and Rotterdam. The documents of the Kriegsmarinedienststellen in the occupied territories are in stock RM 45 Dienst- und Kommandostellen der Kriegsmarine with regional and local competence. State of preservation: Archivalienverzeichnis Scope, Explanation: Stock without increment 2.9 lfm 146 AE Citation method: BArch, RM 108/...

          BArch, N 103 · Fonds · 1881-1954
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck Life data 20.03.1870 born in Saarlouis 09.03.1964 died in Hamburg Career 1881 Cadet 1884 Main Cadet Institute Groß-Lichterfelde 07.02.1888 Portepee-Fähnrich at the 4.Garderegiment on foot 1889 Sekondeleutnant 1895 Premierleutnant 1900/01 Participation in the Boxer Movement China; Promotion to Captain 1904-1906 Deutsch-Südwestafrika; First Adjutant in the staff of the commander of the Schutztruppe "Lothar von Trotha" and as Company Chief at the suppression of the uprising of the Herero 1906 Kommandierung to the Großer Generalstab 1907 Promotion to Major; Adjutant of the Generalkommando des 11. Army Corps 1909 Commander II Sea Battalions in Wilhelmshaven 1913 Promotion to Lieutenant Colonel 18.10.1903 Commander of the Imperial Protection Corps for Cameroon 13.04.1914 Commander Protection Corps D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a 1918 Promotion to Major General Apr. 1919 Command of the Guard Cavalry Shooting Corps under the Marine Division Oct. 1919 Leadership of the Reichswehr Brigade 9 of the "Transitional Army" in Schwerin 1920 Characterisation as Lieutenant General and dismissal from the Reichswehr 1923 Wholesale merchant 1928-1930 Member of Parliament of the conservative German National People's Party in the Reichstag 1930 Change to the People's Conservative Union 1933 State Council in Bremen 27.08.1939 (so called Tannenbergtag) Character of a general of the infantry 1956 Honorary citizen of his birth town Saarlouis Awards 04.11.1916 Pour le Merite 10.10.1917 Eichenlaub zum Pour le Merite 30.01.1920 Ritterkreutz der sächsischen Militär-St.-The estate contains personal papers, documents on military and public honours, private and private correspondence, diary notes and memoirs as well as elaborations on various topics and photographs from the life of General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck (20.3.1870-9.3.1964). The collection documents the personal and military career of Lettow-Vorbecks, including his participation in the Boxer War in China (1901-1904) as an adjutant of the 1st East Asian Infantry Brigade, his deployment in the command of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika (1905-1906) and as commander of the Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika (1914-1918). In addition, Lettow-Vorbeck's activities as a war veteran and member of the Reichstag of the DNVP in the Weimar Republic and the reactions to his death in 1964 will be highlighted, as will his work on colonial history and documentations on political topics from the time of the Weimar Republic, in particular the Reichswehr and the Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch. References to other holdings, in particular RM 5 - Navy Admiral Staff; RW 51 - Imperial Protection Forces and other Overseas Forces; R 1001 - Reichskolonialamt; R 1002 - Authorities of the former protectorate Deutsch-Südwestafrika; digital photos of Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck from the Federal Archives' image holdings can be found in the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia Content Characterization: Because of its great importance and the intensive demand for it from researchers, the estate was processed and recorded in the archives soon after it was handed over to the Federal Archives at the end of the 1960s. In 2008, the indexing of the holdings was fundamentally revised while retaining the older archival order. Pre-archival order: The estate of Paul von Lettow-Vorbecks was transferred to the Federal Archives in August 1964 by the daughter of Countess Heloise von Rantzau-Pronstorf, who died in the same year. It had initially been deposited there as a deposit, on 31 December 1999 the documents became the property of the Federal Archives. The holdings contain self-testimonies and autobiographical records at various stages of their development; the classification features of the archival indexing could not always be clearly assigned due to the specific character of the documents. Citation style: BArch, N 103/...

          Vorbeck, Paul Emil von Lettow
          Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 342-1 II · Fonds · 1867-1922
          Part of State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik)

          Inventory description: Due to the military convention with Prussia of 23.07.1867, the military commission of the Senate replaced the military deputation. It regulated the relations between the garrison and the Hamburg authorities, and in particular, in agreement with the General Command of the IXth Army Corps, the military replacement system. She was responsible for the respective military substitute commissions. It ceased to exist in 1921. The order, consisting of two registry layers with clearly differentiated structures, is structured as follows: In the Best. 342-1 I become Generalia (Military Commission of the Senate, General Correspondence, mobilization, military transport, march routes, quartering and catering, military budgets, service instructions, taxation of military personnel, military candidate system, personnel changes in the army, Postage freedom and the war with France (1870-1871) separated from Specialia (county replacement, replacement and landwehr, compulsory service, garrison matters, troop exercises, marches through, quarters, soldiers and officials of the former Hamburg contingent and pension and disability matters). The second layer (newer registry) forms the order 342-1 II and knows the following groups: Military commission of the Senate, mobilization, benefits in kind, transport, postage and franking, Reich budgets, service regulations, personnel changes in the army and navy, military and army affairs, garrison affairs, troop exercises and quarters, pensions, navy, acts of war (World War I) and post-war acts. (LS)

          BArch, RM 3/3025 · File · 1909
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Victoria, Libreville, Cape Lopez, Congo, Swakopmund, Walfischbay, Lüderitz Bay (diamond question) S. M. S. 'Hertha': Alexandria, Venice, Messina, Corfu, Cadiz,Ferrol, Algiers, Piraeus S. M. S. 'Freya': Port of Spain, Santiago de Cuba, Bermuda, Ponta Delgada, Pensacola S. M.S. 'Charlotte': Port of Spain, St Thomas, Vigo, Dartmouth S.M.S. 'Victoria Luise': Genoa, Corfu, Cadiz, Palermo, (bridge building for earthquake victims), Lisbon, Algiers S.M.S. "Bremen": Punta Arenas, Rio de Janeiro, Desterro, Santos, Port of Spain, La Guayra (overthrow in Caracas), Bahia, Pernambuco, Buenos Aires, New Orleans, Curacao, Colon (report on Panama Canal), Port Limon, Newport News, Havana, Baltimore, Puerto Barrios S. M.S. "Loreley": Tophane, Alexandria, Eastern Mediterranean S.M.S. "Sea Eagle": Zansibar, Mozambique, East London, Cape Town, Beira S.M.S. "Sperber": Togo, Cameroon, Lüderitz Bay, (diamond question), Duala, Worri, Forcados, Accra, Loanda S.M.S. "Nicole": Colombo S. M.S. "Buzzard": Inhambane, Lourenzo-Marques, Port Elisabeth, Cape Town, Durban Cruise Wing: Hogkong, Canton, Saigon S. M. S. "Condor": New Guinea, Caroline Islands, Sydney, Brisbane S. M. S. "Jaguar": Ponape, Caroline Islands S. M. S. "Stettin": Corfu, Malaga, Malta S. M. S. "Lübeck": Beirut (tense situation), Messina S. M. S. "Hamburg": Haifa, Jaffa

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RW 5 · Fonds · 1921-1945
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Inventory description: In 1920 a counterespionage group with two departments for espionage and sabotage defense in the east and west was formed in the army statistics department of the troop office. In 1935 it was used as the starting point for the defence department of the Reichswehr and Reichskriegsministerium. In 1938 it was renamed into the Foreign Intelligence and Defense Office Group of the OKW, and in October 1939 it was finally renamed into the Foreign Department/Defense Office. The Office was divided into five departments: Central department (task: organization and administration) with groups: Z O- Officer's personal data Z K- Central file and ZKV-Zentral file of V-people Z B- Foreign policy reporting Z R- Legal affairs Z F- Finances, connection with the foreign exchange protection commands Z Reg and Z Arch- Registratur und Materialverwaltung sowie Archiv Abteilungung/Amtsgruppe Ausland (auslands- und Wehrpolitischer Nachrichtendienst); Evaluation of the press, literature and radio; connection to the German military attachés abroad and the foreign ones in Berlin as well as the German military missions; questions of warfare under international law; situation reports) with groups: Abroad I- Military policy information for Wehrmacht leadership Abroad II- Foreign policy issues, press reports Abroad III- International law issues Abroad IV- Supply of warships and blockade breakers Chief group adjutant, personnel, accommodation, defence vehicles I (procurement of military, armaments and war-related news in the foreign country; development of a reporting organisation and an agency network with control and contact points, letter boxes, radio and courier connections abroad), divided into groups: I Z- Central and Chief Office I H(eer)- Espionage against foreign armies with subgroups I H West and I H East - Explorations in the West and East I M(arine)- Espionage against foreign navies I L(uftwaffe)- Espionage against foreign air forces I T(echnik) L(uft)w(monkey)- Espionage against foreign air transport technology I Wi(rtschaft)- Espionage against foreign economy I G- Laboratories, u.a. false documents, secret inks, photo laboratory I i- radio, esp. transmission, agent radio network, traffic I T(echnik)- espionage against foreign technology I C(riegs)O(rganisations)-connection to the war organ. in the neutral countries) defence II (sabotage; active sabotage protection; training for and preparation of command enterprises) with groups: II A- Executive Office II West (further divided into North and South) II East (also divided into North and South) II Southeast II Overseas II Technology subject to factual subordination: Front reconnaissance commandos and troops as well as units and formations of the "Brandenburger" defence III (above all Defense protection in the Wehrmacht, but also in civilian areas; combating espionage and treason; infiltration of enemy intelligence services) with III A/Chefgruppe-Adjutantur III C- Military secrecy and defense protection; security of the civilian authorities with which the Wehrmacht is in contact; connection to the RSHA; OKW-Paßstelle III C 1- Behörden III C 2- remaining civilian sector, without economy III D- misleading the enemy, double agents (so-called Spielmaterial) III F- Counter-espionage against foreign intelligence services, especially abroad (KO) III F fu- Fahndungsfunk III G- Expert opinion on treason III K- Radio defence (at the beginning of the war passed to Wehrmacht command staff) III Kgf- defence in the prisoner of war camps III N- connection to the press; Protection of own radio, telephone and telegate network III U- Internal evaluation, results of counter-espionage; defence instruction III W- Wehrmacht command group with subgroups III H- Wehrmacht defence in the army, esp. Secret protection and preservation of the moral III L- defense in the air force III M- defense in the navy with the front troop the defense officers were settled in the department Ic III Wi/Rü- counter espionage in the own economy and armament the "secret field police" belonging to the army in the area of the military commanders was subordinate to the defense department III until beginning of 1942. Then their members were integrated to a large extent into the security police. In addition, foreign letter and telegram inspection offices existed; they were affiliated to the locally responsible defensive offices. After individual areas of responsibility and parts of the office had already been assigned to the Reichsführer-SS with the Führer's order of 12.2.1944 (Amt MIL. of the RSHA), the defense departments were subordinated after the 20th century. In July 1944 the chief of the Security Police and the SD was finally assigned to the Wehrmacht leadership staff (OKW/WFSt/Ag.Ausl.), only the foreign department and the troop defense (including the defense officers deployed at the deputy general commandos, the military and Wehrmacht commanders in the still occupied territories) were assigned to the Wehrmacht leadership staff (OKW/WFSt/Ag.Ausl.) Vorprovenienzen: Defense department in the Reich Ministry of Defence or Reich Ministry of War Content characterization: Central department: business distribution plans, including organizational documents, also for subordinate and Defence services (1935-1944); salary and career regulations; identification mark directories; individual personnel documents, in particular of V-people (1939-1945); files with personnel, training and budget matters; provision of foreign exchange for assignments abroad (1935-1944); other services administration (e.g. management and procurement matters); a total of approx. 100 vol. Foreign Office Group: series of files on foreign, economic and military policy of individual countries and groups of countries (ca. 170 Bde, 1934-1944); reports of the Enlightenment Committee Hamburg-Bremen on individual countries (ca. 60 Bde, 1939-1945); news and overviews from and to the Department (ca. 40 Bde, 1939-1945); reports "Fremde Handelsschif-fahrt" (1940-1942); files on the treatment of German prisoners of war and internees (1939-1943); international law and violations (1939-1944); cooperation with the Red Cross 1939-1942); Naval war (1939-1942); gas war preparation abroad and gas defense 1933-1943); disarmament issues (1934-1935); press reports on German violations of the Treaty of Versailles (1933-1935). For the lost files of the Administrative Group Abw. I The few documents of defence stations alone offer a substitute (inventory: RW 49). Defense Section II: War diary of the group leader GM E. Lahousen (3 volumes, 1939-1943, with records of individual actions); elaboration of the "Secret Intelligence Service and Defense Against Espionage of the Army" for the period 1866-1917 (15 volumes); training documents (1939-1944); correspondence with defense units in defense districts I, IV, and VIII (1934-1939, v.a. Personnel documents); processes about V-people and individual companies (1940-1944); altogether approx. 50 vol. Defense III: Collection of secret decrees, decrees and circulars (1935-1940); instructions for defensive instruction (1937-1942); internal security, including individual cases (1940-1943); search lists (1940); secret protection; surveillance of the economy (1933-1945); surveillance of foreigners, including prisoners of war; documents on enemy agent schools (1943/44); individual companies (1941-1943); total of all documents on enemy agent schools (1941-1943). 60 vol. 32 volumes contain deciphering reports of the cipher centre (1925-1933). State of development: Word-Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 570 AE Citation method: BArch, RW 5/...

          BArch, RM 3/3008 · File · 1889-1894
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Report of the Governor of Cameroon on the state and training of local police forces from Sept. 1892 Report of mutiny of the police forces in Cameroon, request for a warship and people, preparation for shipment of ammunition and weapons there in Dec. 1893/Jan. 1894 Transparent contract between Reichsmarineamt Berlin and the Deutsche-Ost-Afrika-Linie Hamburg for the transport of people to Cameroon with the steamship "Admiral" on 8 Jan. 1894

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, R 3001 · Fonds · 1877-1945
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventor: After the unification of the court organization and the procedural law of the federal states on January 1, 1877, the legal department of the Reich Chancellery became independent as Reichsju‧stizamt (since 1919 Reich Ministry of Justice); October 22, 1934, unification with the Prussian Ministry of Justice; 1934/35, takeover of the state justice administrations.01): Old registry (alphabetically sorted by keywords) 1877-1934: Civil servants 1872-1937 (250), civil service law 1872-1933 (229), public authorities 1875-1932 (36), Berg‧recht 1882-1934 (7), relations with foreign countries 1872-1933 (23), land law 1875-1934 (80), civil law 1869-1934 (931), Alsace-Lorraine 1875-1920 (42), financial law 1876-1934 (329), business 1873-1936 (185), industrial law 1867-1934 (178), finance law 1876-1934 (329), business 1873-1936 (185), trade law 1867-1934 (178), Berg‧recht - Criminal cases 1869-1934 (914), special law 1876-1920 (10), citizenship 1876-1934 (68), Heads of State 1875-1934 (103), constitutional law 1885-1929 (45), criminal procedure and code of criminal procedure 1871-1934 (481), criminal law and criminal law commission 1867-1935 (598), copyright 1875-1934 (215), Association Law 1878-1934 (23), Constitution 1868-1934 (279), Traffic Law 1875-1934 (188), Administrative Law 1908-1934 (49), International Law 1868-1934 (793), Commercial Law 1884-1934 (178), Civil Procedure and Code of Civil Procedure 1874-1934 (222) New Registry 1934-1945: Loss of German citizenship 1934-1938 (57), staff and Organisationsan‧gelegenheiten 1934-1945 (120), occupation of the district courts and the district attorneys 1900-1943 (1.050), occupation of regional courts and public prosecutor's offices 1903-1945 (134), lawyers and notaries 1940-1945 (78), criminal legislation and youth law 1935-1944 (63), individual criminal cases 1934-1945 (ca. 800.000), criminal justice 1929-1944 (30), penal system 1930-1945 (291), civil law, peasant law and administration of justice 1934-1944 (130), commercial law 1934-1943 (12), public limited companies and stock corporation law 1933-1945 (191), conversion of corporations 1934-1943 (220), Traffic and Genos‧senschaftsrecht 1933-1943 (39), commercial law 1934-1942 (42), banks and savings banks 1934-1942 (72), stock exchange 1934-1943 (6), insurance law 1934-1943 (17), Gewer‧bewesen 1934-1944 (23), air raid 1935-1940 (5), colonial activity of Germany 1936-1943 (2), Absences care 1939-1944 (51), foreign affairs 1934-1942 (29), budget and administration 1934-1943 (220), justice budget 1917-1938 (8), state and economy, four-year plan 1936-1943 (15), Reichsgrundbesitzverzeichnisse der Reichsjustizverwaltung 1935-1939 (41), Buildings in individual Higher Regional Court districts 1879-1941 (85), accommodation of the court prisons 1934-1937 (93), accommodation of the Local Courts 1935-1938 (122), accommodation of the Regional Courts 1936-1937 (10), verschie‧dene Office building of the Reichsjustizverwaltung 1936-1937 (3) Part 2 (formerly: BArch, R 22) (1877-1933) 1933-1945: Main office.- Circular decrees 1936-1945 (23), Office of the Minister Gürtner: Service diary with personal and material registers 1933-1935 (18), private correspondence 1932-1941 (67), submissions and notes on individual criminal proceedings 1940-1941 (1), Office of the Minister Thierack: Correspondence with the Reichsführer SS and the Reichssicherheitshauptamt 1942-1944 (1), speeches, lectures and essays 1943-1945 (2), office of the State Secretaries Schlegelberger, Freisler, Rothenberger and Klemm: Lectures and essays 1942-1943 (1), legal treatment of Poles and Jews as well as matters of Oberreichsanwalt‧schaft at the People's Court 1941-1942 (1), correspondence with the head of Sicherheits‧polizei and the SD Kaltenbrunner 1944 (1) Constitution and Administration: Circular orders 1936-1945 (1), Constitution in general 1933-1944 (4), Sudetenland 1938-1942 (1), Großhamburggesetz 1937-1944 (1), Staats‧oberhaupt 1936-1944 (2), Austrian affairs 1938-1939 (1), Legislation in general 1934-1945 (8), constitutional treatment of international treaties 1936-1943 (1), Reichstag, Reichsrat, Preußischer Landtag and Staatsrat 1931-1938 (1), Volksab‧stimmung from 10. April 1938, 1938 (1), legal status of the NSDAP, its branches and affiliated associations 1934-1945 (4), NS-Rechtswahrerbund 1942-1945 (2), Deut‧sche Arbeitsfront, Deutsches Frauenwerk und Hitlerjugend 1935-1945 (3), Parteigerichtsbar‧keit of the NSDAP as well as SS and police jurisdiction 1938-1945 (2), Simplification of Ju‧stizverwaltung on the occasion of the Second World War 1939-1945 (2), Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 1938-1944 (10), economic disputes between parts of the former Tsche‧choslowakei 1939-1941 (1), Generalgouvernement 1942-1945 (1), Reich citizenship and citizenship 1935-1944 (2), resettlement of Reich and ethnic Germans 1939-1944 (2), name changes and management of titles of nobility, orders and decorations, Berufsbe‧zeichnungen 1934-1944 (8), replacement of aristocratic pensions 1838 (1), blood protection legislation, Treatment of Jews and Minorities 1935-1945 (5), Supreme Reich and Landesbehör‧den, History of the Administration of Justice 1801-1944 (4), Distribution of Responsibilities in Reichsjustizmi‧nisterium 1935-1945 (17), Distribution of Responsibilities of Other Supreme Reich Authorities and the Offices of the NSDAP 1934-1944 (3), Press and Publications, v.a. "German Justice" 1935-1945 (3), other Reich and state authorities, corporations and Stiftun‧gen 1934-1943 (2), statistics and surveying 1935-1944 (2), Repräsentationsver‧pflichtungen 1934-1945 (11), national holidays and ceremonies 1939-1944 (1), Öffentlich‧keitsarbeit and disputes in the press 1934-1945 (20), Reichshauptstadt Ber‧lin, municipalities and associations of municipalities 1935-1944 (6), course of business and internal service 1934-1945 (25), rules of procedure and participation of the NSDAP party chancellery 1933-1945 (16), communications in criminal cases, criminal service cases and personnel matters of other authorities, v.a. Security Police and SD 1934-1944 (7), Statistics of Geschäfts‧entwicklung in the Reich Ministry of Justice 1934-1945 (5), Administration of written records and Aktenein‧sicht by third parties, Rules of Procedure for the Supreme Reich Authorities 1934-1945 (14) Legal and service relationships: Officials in general 1937-1944 (7), German Beamtenge‧setz 1937-1945 (2), training and career for the judicial and administrative service 1936-1945 (19), seniority 1934-1944 (5), application of legislation in Alsace, in Loth‧ringen and Luxembourg 1939-1945 (6), secondment of officials, in particular to the NSDAP and the Wehrmacht as well as to the Generalgouvernement and the occupied territories 1938-1945 (72), civil servant organizations 1934-1944 (5), overviews of the staff in Reichs‧justizministerium 1935-1945 (3), appointment, transfer and promotion of civil servants 1940-1945 (17), waiting and retirement officials 1935-1944 (3), Criminal law 1937-1944 (4), civil servant duties 1934-1945 (10), uniforms 1934-1945 (5), civil servant rights, Per‧sonalakten, job titles and leave of absence 1934-1945 (14), training and Schu‧lung of civil servants 1934-1945 (17), property rights of civil servants 1934-1945 (37), Employment contracts of judges, prosecutors and trainees 1935-1945 (19), law studies, legal examinations and preparatory service 1934-1945 (79), employment contracts of civil servants in the upper and lower middle grades 1934-1945 (33), Employment contracts of lawyers and interpreters 1935-1945 (3), employment contracts of bailiffs and other enforcement officers 1934-1945 (39), legal contracts of employees and workers 1934-1945 (36), honours gefalle‧ner Followers 1941-1944 (1) Civil law and civil law: General administration of justice 1932-1944 (48), judicial reform 1933-1945 (45), court constitution 1933-1944 (32), judicial office and letters 1933-1944 (14), administration of justice and control of the administration of justice 1932-1945 (74), legal profession 1934-1945 (31), court organisation 1931-1945 (24), Reichsgerichtsentscheidungen in Zi‧vil- und Strafsachen 1938-1945 (16), Staatsanwaltschaften und Volksgerichtshof 1934-1945 (9), substantive civil law 1933-1945 (17), Schuldrecht und einzelnen Schuldverhält‧nisse 1933-1945 (104), Sachenrecht 1926-1944 (29), Familienrecht 1934-1944 (5), Marriage Law, v.a. Individual cases 1932-1945 (122), family and guardianship law 1934-1945 (20), inheritance law 1935-1944 (12), commercial law 1875-1945 (98), list of companies exempt from compliance with commercial law regulations 1940-1944 (25), copyright and industrial property law 1934-1944 (25), patent law 1934-1945 (15), Verfahrens‧recht der Streitigen Zivilgerichtsbarkeit 1934-1945 (89), procedural law of the voluntary Ge‧richtsbarkeit, v. v. guardianship law 1934-1945 (20), inheritance law 1935-1944 (12), commercial law 1875-1945 (98), list of companies exempt from compliance with commercial law regulations 1934-1944 (25), procedural law of the voluntary Ge‧richtsbarkeit, v. v.a. Civil status matters, registry matters, notaries and notaries' offices, land register matters and depositing 1934-1945 (111) Criminal law, criminal law and police: substantive criminal law 1933-1945 (11), judgments and decisions of special and local courts in individual criminal cases 1937-1945 (402), criminal law reform 1933-1944 (134), punishment of crimes and misdemeanours in Allgemei‧nen 1934-1945 (18), high treason and treason 1934-1945 (15), "Protection of the People's Power".- An‧griffe on military strength, labour and public health, "racial disgrace", abortion, maintenance and morality offences, "common nuisance", foreign exchange and Kriegswirtschafts‧vergehen 1934-1945 (19), political criminal law, in particular Insidiousness Act, interference with powers of the churches and the NSDAP, oath violations 1934-1944 (10), killing (also "worthless life"), bodily injury and coercion 1933-1945 (5), insult to honour and Be‧leidigung 1934-1945 (4), war adultery, fraud, extortion, embezzlement, falsification of documents 1934-1945 (3), Attacks on property 1930-1945 (18), thwarting the law, Geheimnis‧schutz 1934-1939 (2), police criminal law and secondary criminal areas 1934-1942 (7), criminal procedural law including reform efforts 1934-1944 (65), special areas of criminal justice 1933-1945 (14), Criminal policy and statistics 1934-1945 (17), Jugendstraf‧recht 1932-1945 (29), compensation of innocent convicts and prisoners 1935-1944 (1), costs of criminal justice, criminal records 1933-1945 (15), the law of grace 1933-1945 (20), execution and enforcement of sentences 1934-1945 (290), Work deployment of prisoners 1942-1945 (30), "murder register" 1939-1945 (4/11 microfilm rolls), organization of police 1935-1944 (9), secret state police and SD 1934-1944 (3), protection and preventive detention 1934-1944 (7), building police 1936-1942 (3), health and food police 1934-1944 (15), security police, v.a. Unrest and state of emergency 1934-1945 (12), passport and registration 1933-1943 (4), press and literature 1934-1944 (6), order and Sittenpo‧lizei 1933-1945 (4) finance: Representation of the German Reich in court 1940-1944 (1), budget 1933-1945 (32), cash and accounting 1936-1945 (22), property and construction matters 1934-1945 (79), government procurement 1934-1945 (30), levies, taxes and fees 1934-1944 (12), court costs 1934-1945 (77) culture and welfare: Church and religious communities, Jewish Kultusvereini‧gungen 1934-1944 (11), science, art and popular education, language care and Recht‧schreibung, German shorthand, calendar and time determination 1935-1944 (6), Fürsorge‧wesen, Winterhilfswerk, Jugendwohlfahrt, Physical training, housing and Gesundheitswe‧sen, hereditary health care, registration and treatment of antisocial, hereditary health courts, medical persons and pharmacists 1933-1944 (29), social insurance 1934-1944 (11), Rundver‧fügungen 1936-1944 (1) Economic affairs: Supply of the population during the war 1934-1944 (7), mining 1935-1944 (5), state and economy, four-year plan 1936-1945 (12), economic Schutz‧maßnahmen 1934-1944 (3), organization of the German economy 1936-1943 (2), money and credit system, foreign exchange control 1934-1945 (15), insurance law and Versi‧cherungsunternehmungen 1934-1945 (32), Traffic criminal cases 1936-1944 (3), Reichswas‧serstraßen and railway 1934-1944 (6), post, telephone, telegraph and radio 1934-1945 (7), motor transport 1934-1944 (4), air transport 1933-1944 (5), shipping 1934-1944 (4), trade matters 1935-1942 (10), labour law and Ar‧beitsgerichts-wesen 1934-1944 (26) agriculture and forestry: Economic Situation and Credit Relations 1933-1944 (34), Natur‧schutz and Pest Control 1934-1943 (4), Animal and Plant Breeding 1936-1942 (1), State Forests and Forest Protection 1934-1943 (2), State Culture, Rural and Urban Sied‧lungen, Lease Protection 1934-1944 (36), Land and Habitat Law 1934-1944 (5), Fidei‧kommisse, v.a. Individual cases 1934-1945 (175), Inheritance Court Law, including deviations from legal succession in individual cases 1934-1945 (67), Water Law 1934-1945 (6), Hunting and Fishing 1934-1944 (8) Wehrmacht and Foreign Affairs: Wehrmacht and Wehrverfassung 1936-1944 (1), Kriegsmarine 1939-1944 (1), Luftwaffe 1935-1944 (1), Wehrmacht Administration and Be‧schaffungswesen 1935-1944 (1), Volkssturm 1944-1945 (1), Duties and rights of the Ange‧hörigen of the Wehrmacht 1934-1944 (6), military administration of justice and disciplinary punishment 1934-1945 (12), benefits for the Wehrmacht 1934-1944 (5), air-raid protection 1935-1945 (35), aus‧wärtige Affairs, u.a. Monthly reports of national groups of the Auslandsorgani‧sation of the NSDAP 1934-1945 (9), legalization of documents 1929-1945 (10), violation of German sovereign rights 1930-1938 (1), foreign foreign legions 1935-1942 (1), Si‧cherung of the Reich border 1938-1941 (1), colonialism and German interests in Aus‧land 1934-1944 (14), exchange of experience and material with foreign countries, v.a. for legislation and administration 1925-1945 (309), Reich defence and war deployment, welfare for soldiers, soldier letters, air raids on German cities, treatment "feindli‧chen" and Jewish property, civil service law, private law, criminal law and civil law, court constitution and administration of justice, industrial property protection and copyright, labour law and social law, Simplification of legal examinations, economic Maßnah‧men 1939-1945 (132), Treaty of Versailles and territorial losses and reintegration of the Saar area 1934-1945 (36), Integration of the Sudeten German territories 1938-1944 (18), Introduction of German law in affiliated and occupied territories, Waffenstill‧standsvertrag with France 1938-1945 (28), International law, v.a. intergovernmental agreements with individual countries 1938-1945 (248), legations and consuls 1934-1944 (10), constitutional organisations under international law, above all League of Nations and Inter‧nationaler Court of Justice 1934-1942 (7), War Prevention Law 1934-1944 (5), Martial Law, Prisenrecht and Air War Law 1914-1945 (38), International Communities of Interests in the Field of Public Law, Commercial and Private Law, Economy, Transport, Culture and Welfare 1934-1944 (122) Personnel Management: Lawyers in the service of the administration of justice including lawyers and notaries 1934-1936 (54), general index of seniority of the Reichsjustizverwaltung: höhe‧rer Dienst 1934-1945 (25), personnel files of the Reichsjustizministerium for the entire business area, including the previous files 1933-1945 (31.500), members of Reichsjustiz‧verwaltung in Austria, with previous files 1938-1945 (200), members of the Academy for Deut‧sches Law 1934-1945 (43), occupation files for the individual Higher Regional Court districts of the German Reich: formerly Prussian Higher Regional Court districts, with previous files 1933-1945 (700), formerly non-Prussian Higher Regional Court districts 1935-1945 (300), Personal‧übersichten on members of the Reichsjustizverwaltung including the Reichsgericht and the Volksgerichtshof 1934-1945 (304), "Golden Book".- Promotions 1940-1942 (8), "Braunes Buch", list of members of the higher judicial service who joined the NSDAP before 30 Jan. 1933 (2), birthday congratulations of judges for Wilhelm II. 1938-1942 (1), congratulatory letter on service anniversaries, awards of orders and Kriegsaus‧zeichnungen in the area of the Reichsjustizverwaltung 1939-1945 (63), Personalangelegen‧heiten of the chambers for commercial matters at the regional courts 1934-1945 (28): in Kammer‧gerichtsbezirk (3), Braunschweig Higher Regional Court districts, Bres‧lau, Celle, Darmstadt, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hamm, Innsbruck, Jena, Karlsruhe, Kassel, Kiel, Königsberg, Linz, Marienwerder, Naumburg, Oldenburg, Rostock, Stettin, Stutt‧gart, Vienna and Zweibrücken (23), personnel matters of lawyers and notaries 1939-1945 (131), Reichsrechtsanwalts- und Reichsnotarkammer (3), Patentanwälte (2), Kammer‧gerichtsbezirk (2), Oberlandesgerichtsbezirk Bamberg (3), Oberlandesgerichtsbezirk Braunschweig (4), Oberlandesgerichtsbezirk Breslau (4), Celle Higher Regional Court District (4), Gdansk Higher Regional Court District (5), Darmstadt Higher Regional Court District (5), Dresden Higher Regional Court District (4), Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court District (9), Frankfurt am Main Higher Regional Court District (4), Hamburg Higher Regional Court District (4), Hamm Higher Regional Court District (4), Jena Higher Regional Court District (4), Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court District (3), Katowice Higher Regional Court District (4), Kassel Higher Regional Court District (4), Kiel Higher Regional Court District (4), Leitmeritz Higher Regional Court District (4), Cologne Higher Regional Court District (10), Königsberg Higher Regional Court District (4), Munich Higher Regional Court District (4), Naumburg Higher Regional Court District (4), Nuremberg Higher Regional Court District (3), Oldenburg Higher Regional Court District (4), Poznan Higher Regional Court District (4), Prague Higher Regional Court District (4), Szczecin Higher Regional Court District (4), Stuttgart Higher Regional Court District (4) Zweibrücken Higher Regional Court District (5), Directories of Names (1); Replacement files in personnel and other administrative matters, for exampleT. with processes about the restoration of the civil service 1939-1945 (623): District of the Higher Regional Court (66), District of the Higher Regional Court Braunschweig (15), District of the Higher Regional Court Breslau (26), District of the Higher Regional Court Celle (30), District of the Higher Regional Court Gdansk (17), District of the Higher Regional Court Darmstadt (17), District of the Higher Regional Court Dresden (33), Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court District (43), Frankfurt Higher Regional Court District (23), Ham‧burg Higher Regional Court District (8), Hamm Higher Regional Court District (14), Jena Higher Regional Court District (19), Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court District (19), Kassel Higher Regional Court District (19), Katowice Higher Regional Court District (20), Kiel Higher Regional Court District (19), Cologne Higher Regional Court District (40), Königsberg Higher Regional Court District (24), Leitmeritz Higher Regional Court District (25), Marienwerder Higher Regional Court District (13), Naumburg Higher Regional Court District (28), Oldenburg Higher Regional Court District (13), Poznan Higher Regional Court District (11), Prague Higher Regional Court District (14), Rostock Higher Regional Court District, Schwerin (11), Stettin Higher Regional Court District (18), Stuttgart Higher Regional Court District (21) Zweibrücken Higher Regional Court District (21); Press and Political Criminal Cases 1939-1945 (2), Criminal and Service Criminal Proceedings against Judicial Servants 1939-1945 (13), Allegations against the Administration of Justice, v.a. Be‧schwerden and applications of the NSDAP 1939-1945 (6), lists of names (60), reference files in personnel matters 1934-1945 (18) Part 3: (formerly: ZPA, St 1) 1918-1939: documents on political criminal proceedings, in particular against members of the Kommunisti‧schen Partei Deutschlands 1918-1939 (123), Lageberichte des Reichskommissars für die Überwachung der öffentlichen Ordnung 1920-1923 (15) Part 4: (formerly: Collection "NS-Archiv des Miniums für Staatssicherheit der DDR"): Individual Case Files on Political Criminal Proceedings from the "RJM" Part 1933-1945 (11. Edition)402), various criminal proceedings files 1933-1945 (11.425) State of development: Part 1 (former: ZStA, 30.01): Findbuch, vol. 2-4 Part 2 (former: BArch, R 22) (1877-1933) 1933-1945: Findbuch, vol. 2-9, index of finds, list of deliveries Part 3: (formerly: ZPA, St 1): index of finds Part 4: (formerly: collection "NS-Archiv des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit der DDR"): database citation method: BArch, R 3001/...

          BArch, RM 15 · Fonds · 1914-1918, 1939-1945
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: The Prisenhöfe - Oberprisenhof Berlin, Prisenhöfe Hamburg and Berlin - were established in September 1939 and March 1941 respectively. Her duties were to initiate proceedings on the ships brought in and, following a ruling by the Prisenhof, to carry out the decision of the prisengericht on the use of the ships. The Prisenhöfe existed until the end of the war. Inventory description: The seizure of merchant vessels flying the flag of enemy states or neutrals and their cargo was carried out under the Prisenordnung in a formal procedure by courts established for this purpose. The sea officers employed by these Reichskommissare were under the command of the Reich Chancellor in 1914-1918 and the Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine in 1939-1945. They represented the interests of the empire in the Prisenverfahren. Their task was the initiation of proceedings concerning ships brought into the Prisenhof and, following a ruling by the Prisenhof, the implementation of the decision of the Prisengericht. The Prisenhöfe existed until the end of the war in 1945. Content characterisation: The almost completely preserved stock of the Reichskommissar at Prisen hof Hamburg was kept at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court in Hamburg and reached the Federal Archives in spring 1954 via the Bundesoberseeamt Hamburg. Today it comprises around 53 running metres of shelving. It contains general files, personal documents on members of the service and files on individual prise cases (preparation and initiation of prise court proceedings, execution of prise court proceedings, execution of prise court decisions, exploitation of the prise). Citation style: BArch, RM 15/...

          BArch, RM 3/3073 · File · 1898-1902
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Travel reports on journeys to Sydney, Apia, New Guinea Conservation Area, Bismarck Archipelago, Samoa, Colombo, Malta, Port-Said, Gibraltar, Hamburg and from Kiel to the East African station Training reports Military policy reports on the situation in Samoa in March 1899 and on events in Carupano in June 1902

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Security Forces: Vol. 7
          BArch, RM 17/98 · File · 1940-1943
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält: Befehlshaber der Sicherungsstreitkräfte; 1. Sicherungslehrdivision; 1. und 2. Donauflottille; 1., 2. und 3. Sicherungsstammabteilung; 1., 2. und 6. Transportflottille; 1., 2., 3. und 4. Sicherungsfrontausbildungsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5. und 6. Küstensicherungsverband; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17. und 21. Räumbootsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 8., 9., 10., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16. und 21. Sicherungsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 7., 9., 12., 21., 22., 23., 25., 27., 29., 30., 31., 32., 34., 36., 38., 40. und 56. Minensuchflottille; 1., 2., 3., 5., 7. und 8. Artillerieträgerflottille; 1., 3., 11., 12., 17. und 22. U-Jagdflottille; 1., 3., 6. und 8. Sperrbrecherflottille; 1., 5., 7., 8., 9., 10. und 11. Sicherungsdivision; 2., 3., 4. und 5. Geleitflottille; 3., 8., 9., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18., 20., 51., 53., 55., 57., 59., 61., 63., 64., 65., 66., 67. und 68. Vorpostenflottille; 4., 5., 6., 8., 9., 10., 11., 13. und 24. Landungsflottille; Artillerieausbildungsstelle des Befehlshabers der Sicherung der Nordsee; Artillerieschulboot DRACHE; Begleitdienstkommando Cuxhaven; Begleitschiffe KORALLE und NETTELBECK; Boote AF 2, AF 5, AF 9, AF 16, AF 17, AF 19, AF 20, AF 21, AF 23, AF 24, AF 25, AF 26, AF 27, AF 28, AF 29, AF 30, AF 31, AF 33, AF 34, AF 36, AF 37, AF 38, AF 39, AF 40, AF 42, AF 43, AF 45, AF 46, AF 48, AF 49, AF 50, AF 59, AF 60, AF 61, AF 63, AF 73, AF 74, AF 75, AF 77, AF 78, AF 79, AF 80, AF 81, AF 82, AF 83, AF 84, AF 85, AF 86, AF 87, AF 88, AF 90, AF 91, AF 93, AF 94, AF 100, AF 101, AF 102, AF 104, AF 106, AF 107, AF 109, AF 112, AF 877, AF 1074, G 323, G 232, G 234, G 235, G 236, G 237, G 238, H 27, ND 04, ND 20, NSA 22, NT 03, NT 04, NT 05, NT 11, RO 1, RO 24, TR 102, TR 105, TR 106 und TS 7; Boote HAGEN, HAST I, SAT AUGUST, SAT BORKELSTRÖM, SAT CASCADE, SAT HELENE, SAT JOOST, SAT KEMPHAN, SAT NIENBURG, SAT OSTSEE, SAT PARAAT, SAT POLARIS, SAT ROBERT MÜLLER, SAT SOEMBA, SAT THOMPENBURG und VOLKER; Fähnrichsausbildungskompanie Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Nordsee; Flottenbegleiter F 2, F 4, F 7, F 8 und F 10; Führer der Minenschiffe; Führerschiffe REIHER und RUGARD; Geleitkontrollschiff HAMBURG; Geleitschiff MÖWE I; Inspekteur Minenräumdienst Donau; Kanonenboote K 1, K 2, K 3 und K 4; Kohlentransportflottille; Küstensicherungsflottille Fiume; Minenleger FASANA; Minenräumschiffe BALI, PARIS, 11, 12, 25 und 26; Minenschiffe BRUMMER, ELSASS, HANSESTADT DANZIG, IRBEN, KUCKUCK, LAUTING, LINZ, LOTHRINGEN, OSTMARK, RHEIN und ROLAND; Minensuchboote M 1, M 2, M 3, M 4, M 7, M 14, M 15, M 16, M 17, M 18, M 19, M 22, M 23, M 29, M 30, M 32, M 33, M 35, M 36, M 81, M 82, M 102, M 104, M 131, M 151, M 154, M 155, M 201, M 202, M 203, M 204, M 205, M 251, M 252, M 253, M 255, M 256, M 261, M 265, M 266, M 267, M 272, M 273, M 291, M 293, M 294, M 301, M 302, M 306, M 321, M 322, M 323, M 324, M 326, M 327, M 328, M 329, M 330, M 341, M 342, M 348, M 361, M 362, M 364, M 365, M 368, M 369, M 401, M 403, M 405, M 406, M 407, M 411, M 415, M 423, M 425, M 431, M 436, M 437, M 441, M 443, M 446, M 453, M 455, M 456, M 460, M 461, M 467, M 470, M 484, M 496, M 502, M 510, M 517, M 522, M 545, M 575, M 581, M 598, M 602, M 603, M 604, M 605, M 606, M 607, M 608, M 609, M 610, M 611, M 612, M 801, M 802, M 803, M 806, M 807, M 808, M 3400, M 3406, M 3444, M 3611, M 3617, M 3620, M 3681, M 3813, M 3820, M 3823, M 3824, M 3825, M 3827, M 3828, M 3829, M 3830, M 3831, M 3832, M 3833, M 3834, M 3835, M 3838, M 3854, M 3856, M 3872, M 3875, M 3881, M 3882, M 3883, M 3884, M 3885, M 3886, M 3887, M 3888, M 3889, M 3890, M 3891, M 3892, M 3893, M 3894, M 3895 und M 3896; Pendelfrachter HANS, HERMANN und NIEDERSACHSEN; Räumboote R 14, R 15, R 16, R 21, R 31, R 32, R 43, R 47, R 48, R 49, R 52, R 53, R 57, R 58, R 59, R 63, R 67, R 68, R 69, R 71, R 76, R 83, R 85, R 87, R 88, R 90, R 91, R 96, R 98, R 99, R 100, R 101, R 102, R 103, R 104, R 105, R 107, R 110, R 112, R 113, R 115, R 117, R 118, R 119, R 120, R 121, R 122, R 124, R 126, R 127, R 128, R 130, R 132, R 133, R 134, R 135, R 136, R 137, R 138, R 140, R 142, R 143, R 144, R 146, R 147, R 148, R 149, R 150, R 152, R 154, R 155, R 160, R 162, R 167, R 172, R 173, R 175, R 176, R 181, R 187, R 189, R 199, R 202, R 212, R 214, R 220, R 223, R 225, R 226, R 228, R 229, R 230, R 231, R 233, R 234, R 236, R 238, R 240, R 241, R 242, R 243, R 244, R 245, R 246, R 247, R 249, R 251, R 252, R 253, R 254, R 255, R 256, R 257, R 258, R 259, R 262, R 263, R 264, R 265, R 266, R 267, R 268, R 269, R 270, R 271, R 273, R 174, R 175, R 183, R 288, R 302, R 303, R 305, R 307, R 308, R 309, R 310, R 311, R 312, R 401, R 403, R 406, R 407, R 408, R 409, R 410, R 411, R 412, R 413, R 414, R 415, R 416, R 417, R 418, R 419, R 420, R 421, R 422, RA 201, RA 202, RA 203, RA 204, RA 258, RD 109, RD 111, RD 112, RD 116 und RD 127; Räumbootsbegleitschiffe ALDERS, HILLE und WESER; Rheinflottille; Schiffe NYMPHE, OLDENBURG, TEUTOBURGER WALD, TOGO, WESTMARK und 192; Schnellboote S 10, S 11, S 13, S 15 und S 16; Seemännische Unteroffizierausbildungskompanie Esbjerg; Sperrbrecher AMMERLAND, 11, 13, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 33, 104, 131, 132, 139, 145, 148, 153, 154, 158, 167, 172, 177, 179, 185 und 190; Torpedoboote T 123, T 139 und T 196; U-Boote U 298, U 1052, U 1102 und UD 5; U-Bootsabwehrschule; U-Jagdboote BRAHE, DAHME, FD 1101, FD 1102, FD 1103, FD 1104, FD 1107, FD 1109, FD 1115, FD 1119, KUJ 1113, UJ 1/04, UJ 206, UJ 1201, UJ 1206, UJ 1207, UJ 1208, UJ 1222, UJ 1225, UJ 1227, UJ 1229, UJ 1430, UJ 1431, UJ 1432, UJ 1434, UJ 1435, UJ 1701, UJ 1702, UJ 1706, UJ 1707, UJ 1708, UJ 1709, UJ 1710, UJ 1712, UJ 1716, UJ 1717, UJ 1751, UJ 1754, UJ 1756, UJ 2207, UJ 2221, UJ 2226, UJ 2227, UJ 2228 und UJ 2229; U-Jagdschulungsstelle Bornholm; Vorpostenboote FO 1, FO 4, FO 5, FO 6, V 163, V 716, V 802, V 803, V 804, V 805, V 806, V 808, V 809, V 811, V 813, V 814, V 1102, V 1103, V 1104, V 1105, V 1107, V 1112, V 1114, V 1205, V 1206, V 1207, V 1208, V 1215, V 1216, V 1217, V 1219, V 1220, V 1221, V 1222, V 1223, V 1227, V 1231, V 1232, V 1234, V 1238, V 1239, V 1240, V 1242, V 1253, V 1255, V 1263, V 1264, V 1267, V 1268, V 1270, V 1402, V 1403, V 1404, V 1406, V 1410, V 1413, V 1414, V 1415, V 1418, V 1419, V 1420, V 1512, V 1601, V 1603, V 1604, V 1607, V 1703, V 1704, V 1705, V 1706, V 1708, V 1709, V 1710, V 1803, V 1804, V 1806, V 1809, V 1811, V 1812, V 1813, V 1816, V 1817, V 2001, V 2002, V 2003, V 2004, V 2005, V 2007, V 2011, V 2013, V 2014, V 2015, V 2017, V 2019, V 2022, V 5101, V 5102, V 5103, V 5104, V 5106, V 5108, V 5109, V 5110, V 5111, V 5112, V 5113, V 5114, V 5115, V 5116, V 5301, V 5302, V 5303, V 5304, V 5305, V 5306, V 5308, V 5309, V 5310, V 5311, V 5312, V 5313, V 5501, V 5502, V 5503, V 5504, V 5505, V 5506, V 5507, V 5508, V 5509, V 5510, V 5511, V 5512, V 5513, V 5514, V 5515, V 5516, V 5517, V 5518, V 5519, V 5520, V 5521, V 5522, V 5523, V 5524, V 5525, V 5526, V 5528, V 5530, V 5702, V 5703, V 5704, V 5706, V 5713, V 5716, V 5717, V 5719, V 5720, V 5721, V 5722, V 5723, V 5901, V 5902, V 5903, V 5904, V 5905, V 5906, V 5907, V 5908, V 5909, V 5915, V 5916, V 6103, V 6104, V 6105, V 6106, V 6108, V 6110, V 6111, V 6114, V 6115, V 6116, V 6118, V 6119, V 6301, V 6303, V 6304, V 6305, V 6306, V 6308, V 6310, V 6311, V 6312, V 6313, V 6314, V 6315, V 6316, V 6401, V 6402, V 6403, V 6406, V 6407, V 6408, V 6409, V 6411, V 6501, V 6502, V 6503, V 6504, V 6505, V 6514, V 6515, V 6601, V 6602, V 6603, VG 6604, V 6605, V 6607, V 6608, V 6609, V 6610, V 6611, V 6612, V 6613, V 6614, V 6615, V 6701, V 6702, V 6705, V 6801, V 6804, V 6805, V 6806, V 6807, V 6808, V 6812, V 6814, VP 302, VP 303, VP 305, VP 307, VP 310, VP 311, VP 313, VP 314, VP 315, VP 317 und VP 5701; Vorpostensicherungsboote VS 53, VS 58, VS 63, VS 204, VS 205, VS 206, VS 207, VS 501, VS 514, VS 518, VS 519, VS 520, VS 901, VS 902, VS 903, VS 904, VS 905, VS 906, VS 907, VS 908, VS 1201, VS 1202, VS 1204, VS 1504 und VS 1523; Wachschiffe 21 und 21

          BArch, RM 107 · Fonds · 1904-1920
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: The tasks of the Ship Inspection Commission established in 1903, which began its activities in Hamburg on 01.04.1904, consisted in the examination of merchant ships for their usability for military purposes in war and peace. After the dissolution of the office on 11.01.1920, its tasks were transferred to the offices of the admiralty together with those of the coastal district offices and the sea transport offices. Inventory description: The tasks of the Ship Inspection Commission established in 1903, which began its activities in Hamburg on 1.4.1904, consisted in inspecting merchant ships for their suitability for military use in war and peace. After the dissolution of the office on 11.1.1920, its tasks were transferred to the office of the Admiralty. Content characterisation: The written material contains documents on the German shipping companies, their ships (including charter and lease agreements) and confiscated foreign merchant ships. In addition, traditional demobilisation files provide information on the repatriation of prisoners of war and the conversion to a peace economy. State of development: Findbuch Scope, Explanation: Inventory without increment29.5 lfm715 AE Citation method: BArch, RM 107/...

          BArch, RM 17/90 · File · 1940-1943
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: 1. naval motor vehicle deployment department; 1. ship engine training department; 1. and 2. naval flak department; 2. building instruction company (U) Hamburg; 2., 3., 4., 5., 7., 8. and 9. War shipbuilding apprenticeship department; demagnetization group and magnetic measuring group of the High Command of the Navy; naval arsenals Gotenhafen and Hamburg-Tollerort; naval stations Danzig and Stettin; naval shipyards Bordeaux, Kiel, La Pallice, St. Petersburg Nazaire and Wilhelmshaven; Coastal Commander Western Baltic Sea; Coastal Surveillance Department North; FASAN and STUBBENHUK military hospital ships; Pillau and Swinemünde naval equipment and repair workshops; Naval equipment stations Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Emden, Gotenhafen, Linz, Memel, Mürwik, Nantes, Neustadt in Holstein, Pillau, Saßnitz, Stolpmünde, Swinemünde and Wesermünde; Naval construction training for fleet torpedo boats 39, Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel, Lübeck, M-boats Stettin and Wesermünde, "Möwe", "Tirpitz", submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea, Wesermünde; naval salvage and maritime service command; Naval training workshops in Kiel and Wilhelmshaven; naval intelligence officers at radio stations in Kiel and Pillau, Rügen-Radio and East Station; naval bearing headquarters in Neumünster, Neusiedl am See, Pillau and Swinemünde; naval supply station in Esbjerg; naval weapon companies in Danzig, Hamburg-Tollerort, Königsberg (Pr), Memel and Stettin; Marlag and Milag Nord; Transport escort company Wilhelmshaven; hauliers ALTAIR, BRAKE, BREISGAU, DITHMARSCHEN, ERMLAND, FRANKEN, KÄRNTEN, NORDMARK, OSTFRIESLAND, PASSAT, SPICHERN und UCKERMARK; hauliers HUASCARAN and KAMERUN; residential vessel MONTE PASCOAL

          Submarines: Vol. 1
          BArch, RM 17/95 · File · 1940-1943
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Commander of the Submarines; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Divisions; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Division; 1st Submarine Training Flotilla; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th Submarine Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division. Admiral of submarines; construction instruction submarines Deschimag Bremen, Deutsche Werft Hamburg-Finkenwärder, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Rotterdam, Vegesack and Wilhelmshaven; construction teaching company (U) at Howaldtswerke Hamburg; Fishing boats F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6 and TFA 7; auxiliary vessels EUPEN; FRIGGA, HAMBURG, SAN. MARTIN, SIERRA CORDOBA, UBENA, VEGA and WOGRAM; auxiliary warship AMMERLAND; warship construction departments submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea; mine search boats M 517, M 551, M 552, M553, M 582 and M 598; ship 4; tactical submarine front training flotilla; torpedo boats LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER and TIGER; Submarines U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 13, U 14, U 15, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 22, U 23, U 24, U 25, U 26, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 31, U 32, U 33, U 34, U 36, U 37, U 38, U 41, U 43, U 44, U 46, U 47, U 48, U 49, U 50, U 51, U 52, U 53, U 54, U 55, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 64, U 65, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 70, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 76, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 82, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 93, U 94, U 95, U 96, U 97, U 98, U 99, U 100, U 101, U 102, U 103, U 104, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 110, U 111, U 116, U 120, U 121, U 122, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 133, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 138, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 144, U 145, U 146, U 147, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 161, U 162, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 205, U 206, U 207, U 208, U 213, U 251, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 351, U 352, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 374, U 375, U 376, U 401, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 431, U 432, U 433, U 434, U 435, U 436, U 451, U 452, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 556, U 557, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 567, U 568, U 569, U 570, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 577, U 578, U 579, U 580, U 581, U 582, U 583, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 651, U 652, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 701, U 702, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U A, U B, UD 1, UD 3 and UD 4; Submarine escort vessels ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL and WILHELM BAUER; submarine bases Brest, Kiel and La Pallice; submarine tenders DONAU, ISAR, LECH, MEMEL, MOSEL, NEISSE and WEICHSEL; Submarine Training Department Plön; Submarine Training Group Front; Submarine School; Submarine School Flotilla; Residential Ship ST. LOUIS; target vessel VENUS

          Submarines: Vol. 2
          BArch, RM 17/96 · File · 1940-1943
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält: Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote; 1. und 2. Unterseebootsausbildungsabteilung; 1. and 2. Unterseebootslehrdivision; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 21., 22., 24., 25., 26. and 27. Unterseebootsflottille; 2. Admiral der Unterseeboote; Fangboote F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, T 510, T 517, T 582, T 584, T 598, TF 1, TF 2, TF 3, TF 4, TF 5, TF 6, TF 7, TF 8, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6, TFA 7 and TFA 8; Hilfskriegsschiff AMMERLAND; Hilfsbeischiffe EUPEN, SIERRA CORDOBA, ST. LOUIS, UBENA und WOGRAM; Kriegsschiffbaulehrabteilungen U-Boote Nordsee und Ostsee; Minensuchboote M 510, M 517, M 551, M 552, M 553, M 582, M 584 und M 598; Torpedoboote LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER und TIGER; Torpedoklarmachefahrzeug KREFELD; U-Boote U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 14, U 17, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 23, U 24, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 34, U 37, U 38, U 43, U 46, U 48, U 52, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 78, U 80, U 82, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 88, U 89, U 90, U 91, U 92, U 93, U 94, U 96, U 98, U 101, U 103, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 116, U 117, U 118, U 119, U 120, U 121, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 145, U 146, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 159, U 160, U 161, U 162, U 163, U 164, U 165, U 166, U 167, U 168, U 171, U 172, U 173, U 174, U 175, U 176, U 177, U 178, U 179, U 180, U 181, U 182, U 183, U 184, U 185, U 186, U 187, U 188, U 189, U 190, U 195, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 206, U 208, U 209, U 210, U 211, U 212, U 213, U 214, U 215, U 216, U 217, U 218, U 221, U 222, U 223, U 224, U 225, U 226, U 227, U 228, U 251, U 252, U 253, U 254, U 255, U 256, U 257, U 258, U 259, U 260, U 261, U 262, U 263, U 264, U 265, U 266, U 267, U 268, U 269, U 270, U 271, U 301, U 302, U 303, U 304, U 305, U 332, U 333, U 334, U 335, U 336, U 337, U 338, U 339, U 351, U 352, U 353, U 354, U 355, U 356, U 357, U 358, U 363, U 373, U 376, U 377, U 378, U 379, U 380, U 381, U 382, U 383, 384, 385, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439 AND 440, U 441, U 442, U 443, U 444, U 445, U 446, U 447, U 448, U 449, U 450, U 451, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 457, U 458, U 459, U 460, U 461, U 462, U 463, U 464, U 465, U 466, U 467, U 468, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 507, U 508, U 509, U 510, U 511, U 512, U 513, U 514, U 515, U 516, U 517, U 518, U 519, U 520, U 521, U 522, U 523, U 524, U 525, U 526, U 527, U 528, U 529, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 558, U 560, U 561, U 563, U 564, U 566, U 567, U 569, U 571, U 572, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 578, U 579, U 581, U 582, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 590, U 591, U 592, U 593, U 594, U 595, U 596, U 597, U 598, U 599, U 600, U 601, U 602, U 603, U 604, U 605, U 606, U 607, U 608, U 609, U 610, U 611, U 612, U 613, U 614, U 615, U 616, U 617, U 618, U 619, U 620, U 621, U 622, U 623, U 624, U 625, U 626, U 627, U 628, U 629, U 630, U 631, U 632, U 633, U 634, U 635, U 636, U 637, U 638, U 639, U 640, U 641, U 642, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 657, U 658, U 659, U 660, U 661, U 662, U 663, U 664, U 665, U 666, U 701, U 702, U 703, U 704, U 705, U 706, U 707, U 708, U 709, U 710, U 711, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U 755, U 756, U 757, U 758, U 759, U A, UC 1, UC 2, UD 1, UD 2, UD 3, UD 4, UD 5 and UF 2; U-Bootsbegleitschiffe ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL und WILHELM BAUER; U-Bootsstützpunkte Bordeaux, Hamburg, Königsberg (Pr), Salamis und Trondheim; U-Bootstender DONAU, ISAR, LECH, LEVERKUSEN, MEMEL, NEISSE und WEICHSEL; Unterseebootsabwehrschule; Unterseebootsausbildungsgruppe Front; Wohnschiffe DEUTSCHLAND und NEISSE; Zielschiff VEGA

          Submarines: vol. 3
          BArch, RM 17/97 · File · 1940-1943
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält: Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote; 1. und 2. Unterseebootsausbildungsabteilung; 1. and 2. Unterseebootslehrdivision; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 21., 22., 23., 24., 25., 26., 27. and 29. Unterseebootsflottille; 2. Admiral der Unterseeboote; Fangboote F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TF 2, TF 3, TF 4, TF 5, TF 6, TF 7, TF 8, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6, TFA 7 and TFA 9; Führer der Unterseeboote beim Befehlshaber des Deutschen Marinekommandos Italien, Norwegen, Ost und West; Hilfskriegsschiff AMMERLAND; Hilfsbeischiffe AMAZONE, SIERRA CORDOBA, ST. LOUIS und WOGRAM; Kommandierender Admiral der Unterseeboote; Minensuchboote M 510, M 517, M 551, M 552, M 553, M 582, M 584 und M 598; Technische Ausbildungsgruppe für Front-Unterseeboote; Torpedoboote LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER und TIGER; U-Boote U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 10, U 11, U 14, U 17, U 21, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 34, U 37, U 38, U 43, U 46, U 48, U 52, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 89, U 90, U 91, U 92, U 96, U 97, U 101, U 103, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 117, U 118, U 119, U 120, U 121, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 132, U 134, U 135, U 137, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 145, U 146, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 159, U 160, U 161, U 163, U 164, U 167, U 168, U 169, U 170, U 172, U 173, U 174, U 175, U 176, U 177, U 178, U 179, U 180, U 181, U 182, U 183, U 184, U 185, U 186, U 187, U 188, U 189, U 190, U 191, U 192, U 193, U 194, U 195, U 196, U 197, U 198, U 199, U 200, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 205, U 209, U 210, U 211, U 212, U 213, U 214, U 215, U 216, U 217, U 218, U 219, U 220, U 221, U 223, U 224, U 225, U 226, U 227, U 228, U 229, U 230, U 231, U 232, U 235, U 236, U 237, U 238, U 239, U 240, U 251, U 255, U 256, U 257, U 258, U 259, U 260, U 262, U 263, U 264, U 265, U 266, U 267, U 268, U 269, U 270, U 271, U 273, U 274, U 275, U 276, U 277, U 278, U 279, U 280, U 281, U 282, U 283, U 284, U 285, U 286, U 288, U 302, U 303, U 304, U 305, U 306, U 307, U 308, U 309, U 310, U 311, U 312, U 313, U 314, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 334, U 336, U 337, U U 331, U 332, U 334, U 336, U U U 339, U 340, U 341, U 342, U 343, U 344, U 345, U 346, U 351, U 352, U 354, U 355, U 356, U 357, U 358, U 359, U 360, U 361, U 362, U 363, U 364, U 365, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 375, U 376, U 377, U 378, U 380, U 381, U 382, U 383, U 384, U 385, U 386, U 387, U 388, U 389, U 390, U 391, U 392, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 406, U 407, U 409, U 410, U 411, U 412, U 413, U 414, U 415, U 416, U 417, U 418, U 419, U 420, U 421, U 422, U 423, U 424, U 425, U 426, U 427, U 431, U 432, U 435, U 436, U 437, U 438, U 439, U 440, U 441, U 442, U 443, U 444, U 445, U 447, U 448, U 449, U 450, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 458, U 459, U 460, U 461, U 462, U 463, U 465, U 466, U 467, U 468, U 469, U 470, U 471, U 472, U 473, U 477, U 487, U 488, U 489, U 490, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 507, U 508, U 509, U 510, U 511, U 513, U 514, U 515, U 516, U 518, U 519, U 521, U 522, U 523, U 524, U 525, U 526, U 527, U 528, U 529, U 530, U 531, U 532, U 533, U 534, U 535, U 536, U 537, U 538, U 539, U 540, U 541, U 545, U 546, U 547, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 568, U 569, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 575, U 577, U 579, U 584, U 586, U 590, U 591, U 592, U 593, U 594, U 595, U 596, U 598, U 600, U 601, U 602, U 603, U 604, U 606, U 607, U 608, U 609, U 610, U 611, U 612, U 613, U 614, U 615, U 616, U 617, U 618, U 619, U 620, U 621, U 622, U 623, U 624, U 625, U 626, U 628, U 629, U 630, U 631, U 632, U 633, U 634, U 635, U 636, U 637, U 638, U 639, U 640, U 641, U 642, U 643, U 644, U 645, U 646, U 647, U 648, U 649, U 650, U 652, U 653, U 657, U 659, U 661, U 662, U 663, U 664, U 665, U 666, U 667, U 668, U 669, U 670, U 671, U 672, U 673, U 674, U 701, U 703, U 704, U 705, U 706, U 707, U 708, U 709, U 710, U 711, U 712, U 713, U 714, U 715, U 716, U 717, U 718, U 731, U 732, U 733, U 734, U 735, U 736, U 737, U 738, U 739, U 740, U 741, U 742, U 743, U 744, U 752, U 753, U 755, U 757, U 758, U 759, U 760, U 761, U 762, U 763, U 764, U 765, U 801, U 841, U 842, U 843, U 844, U 845, U 846, U 847, U 848, U 849, U 851, U 852, U 921, U 951, U 952, U 953, U 954, U 955, U 956, U 957, U 958, U 959, U 960, U 961, U 962, U 963, U 964, U 965, U 966, U 967, U 968, U 969, U 970, U 971, U 972, U 973, U 974, U 975, U 976, U 977, U 978, U 979, U 980, U 981, U 982, U 983, U 984, U 985, U 1059, U 1060, U 1062, UC 2, UD 1, UD 2, UD 3, UD 4, UD 5 and UF 2; U-Bootsbegleitschiffe ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, MESSINA, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL und WILHELM BAUER; U-Bootsstützpunkte Flensburg, Hamburg, Kiel, Königsberg (Pr), Narvik, Pola, Toulon, Trondheim und Wilhelmshaven; U-Bootstender ACHERON, EUPEN, DONAU, ISAR, LECH, NEISSE, SAAR, WARTHE und WEICHSEL; Unterseebootsabnahmekommando; Unterseebootsabwehrschule; Wohnschiffe DEUTSCHLAND, IBERIA und UBENA; Zielschiffe VEGA und VENUS