Fonds Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1037 - Hintrager, Oskar (inventory)

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Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1037

Title

Hintrager, Oskar (inventory)

Date(s)

  • 1905-1938 (Creation)

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20 Aufbewahrungseinheiten

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Archival history

History of the Inventory Designer: Life Data<br />11 Oct. 1871 born in Reutlingen Gymnasium in Reutlingen<br />1890 - 1894 studies of law in Tübingen, Leipzig and Berlin<br />1895 - 1897 study trip to North America and England<br />1898 Württembergischer Gerichtsassessor<br />1900 participation in the Boer War under General de Wet<br />1903 district judge in Ursach/Württemberg<br />1904 unskilled worker in the Foreign Office, Colonial Department<br />1905 Legal Advisor at the Gouvernement in Deutsch-Südwestafrika in Windhuk<br />1906 1. Speaker and Deputy Governor daselbst<br />June 1914 Study trip to South Australia and the United States<br />Febr. 1915 Return to Europe, then military service as reserve officer<br />1917 - 1918 Assigned to the German legation in The Hague<br />1920 Director at the Reich Migration Office in Berlin<br />1924 Director of the Reich Office for Emigration<br />1930 Trip to South Africa<br />Dec. 1933 Retirement, residence in Hirsau district Calw (Black Forest)<br /><br />Description of the holdings: Private and official documents mainly from the activities at the governorate of D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a, materials on emigration. (Status: 1977)<br /><br />Content characterization: In December 1954, Privy Councillor Dr. Hintrager left the Federal Archives the rest of his papers on his activities in the colonial service after he had completed his book "Südwestafrika in der deutschen Zeit" (published by Oldenbourg, Munich, 1955). On 1 June 1914 he had left Deutsch-Südwest "with a holiday and only light luggage" and was surprised by the outbreak of World War I on a study trip through South Australia. As a result, his books, files, and papers were left behind in southwest Africa and he did not get them after the end of the war.<br />Koblenz, 1955<br />Conductor, archive inspector<br /><br />Quotations: BArch N 1037/...

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Hintrager, Oskar, 1870-1960

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  • description: History of the Inventory Designer: Life data 11 Oct. 1871 born in Reutlingen Gymnasium in Reutlingen 1890 - 1894 law studies in Tübingen, Leipzig and Berlin 1895 - 1897 study trip to North America and England 1898 Württemberg Court Assessor 1900 participation in the Boer War under General de Wet 1903 official judge in Ursach/Württemberg 1904 unskilled worker in the Auswärtigen Amt, colonial department 1905 legal adviser (legal adviser) at the Gouvernement in Deutsch-Südwestafrika in Windhoek 1906 1. Speaker and Deputy Governor there June 1914 Study trip to South Australia and the United States Feb. 1915 Return to Europe, then military service as reserve officer 1917 - 1918 assigned to the German legation in The Hague 1920 Director of the Reich Migration Office in Berlin 1924 Director of the Reich Office for Emigration 1930 Trip to South Africa Dec. 1914 Study trip to South Australia and the United States Febr. 1915 Return to Europe, then military service as reserve officer 1917 - 1918 assigned to the German legation in The Hague 1920 Director of the Reich Migration Office in Berlin 1924 Director of the Reich Office for Emigration 1930 Trip to South Africa Dec. 1914 1933 Retirement, residence in Hirsau Kreis Calw (Black Forest) Description of the holdings: Private and official documents mainly from work for the governorate of Deutsch-Südwestafrika, materials on emigration. (Status: 1977) Content characterization: In December 1954, Privy Councillor Dr. Hintrager left the rest of his papers on his activities in the colonial service to the Federal Archives, after he had completed his book "Südwestafrika in der deutschen Zeit" (Verlag Oldenbourg, Munich 1955). On 1 June 1914 he had left Deutsch-Südwest "with a holiday and only light luggage" and was surprised by the outbreak of World War I on a study trip through South Australia. As a result his books, files and papers were left behind in Southwest Africa and he did not get them after the end of the war. Koblenz, 1955 conductor, archive inspector, citation method: BArch N 1037/...* 1905-1938, Federal Archives, BArch N 1037

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Accruals

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H - K

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Rechteinformation beim Datenlieferanten zu klären.

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  • German

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    deutsch

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    Description identifier

    DE-1958_084d15aa-d800-4520-87c3-2343b759307e

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    Dates of creation revision deletion

    Language(s)

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      • Latin

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