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StadtA GOE, AHR, AHR I A Fach 11 Nr. 54 · File · 07.02.1940-12.12.1940
Part of Göttingen City Archive

Contains:07.02.1940- Discussion about the location of the Stadttheater13.03.1940- Authorisation of the necessary funds for the removal of the damage to the flood bed of the leash and the whitewater- Withdrawal of funds from the reserve fund for collective heatings- Property matters- Procurement of a Hanomag terrain tractor and peeling plough- Coal supply- Report on the theatre question, the new director- Payment for the publication of official announcements- Work in the open-air pool- Installation of a grease separator at the municipal slaughterhouse17.05.1940- Property matters; property of the Jew Georg Israel Rosenberg and the Jewess Else Sara Eisenstein nee Müller; Nikolausberger Weg no. 73- Stadtforst- Haushaltsplan- Mitteilungen über die Arbeit des Wirtschafts- und Ernährungsamtes- Bebauungspläne; Area between Ewaldstraße - Grimm-Allee - Hainbundstraße - Rohnsweg; Pedestrian link between Bürgerstraße and Wiesenstraße10.06.1940- Grundstückssachen- Kommunikation dass der Ratsherr Wollenweber gefallen hat- Eingemeindungsfrage, Aluminiumwerk (Weende)05.07.1940- property matters; property of the Jews Rosenberg and Eisenstein, Nikolausberger Weg no. 73- property matters; intention of the Reichsführer SS, construction of an administrative school below the Bismarckstein- removal of the street trees at the Herzberger Landstraß- consultation of the budget17.07.1940- amendment of the main statutes- property matters- job plan09.08.1940- Repair works in the municipal theatre- reconstruction works of the registry office- pig fattening in Niedernjesa- open-air performances on the market place04.09.1940- property matters; extension of the cemetery; establishment of an imperial institute for tree race research and forest plant breeding- coal supply- prisoner of war01.10.1940- Property matters; purchase of the house property Rote Straße 19 from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for South Hanover; property Löwenstein- coal supply- air-raid protection- siren system- illuminated reflectors on bicycles- pressed peat25.11.1940- Flood damages of the leash; measures to prevent further flooding - war economy; coal supply; wood supply; fruit and vegetable supply; chocolate and confectionery; household identity card; shoe supply - traffic signs - change of shop closing times - comradeship gathering of the councillors and departments - accommodation of the artistic staff of the town theatre in summer in Bad Oeynhausen - establishment of a brothel in Göttingen12.12.1940- Determination of the amount of the vocational school fees for the accounting year 1940- Budget city forest - Property matters - Flood bed of the linen - Hospital conditions in Göttingen - Introduction of the community school - Rental of the house Nikolausberger Weg 22 for the colonial agricultural institute of the university - Accommodation of the artistic personnel of the city theatre in summer in Bad Oeynhausen - State of the coal supply - Travelling on the footpaths with hand carts

Estate of Hannah Vogt
StadtA GOE, Kl. E. 149 · Fonds · 1926 - 1992
Part of Göttingen City Archive

The holdings amount to approx. 3 linear metres; the documents cover a period of about 65 years (1927-1992, Acc. No. 1116/1992) and were made available to the municipal archives of Hannah Vogt. The majority of the holdings consist of loose files (including private and official correspondence), books by Hannah Vogt, various printed materials (brochures, booklets, etc.), and the majority of the documents are in the possession of the library.A revision of the already roughly recorded holdings was carried out in June 2005 with the help of the IT archive program "AIDA". The holdings in the Göttingen City Archives form only a part of the estate of Hannah Vogt, the probably more significant part is located in the Moringen concentration camp memorial site.Göttingen, 14 July 2005Literature :Vogt, Hannah: Hope is an eternal funeral : Letters from Dr. Hannah Vogt from the Osterode court prison and from the Moringen concentration camp 1933 / edited by Hans Hesse, Bremen : Edition Temmen, 1998Vogt, Hannah: Die "Göttinger Nothilfe" : eine frühe Bürgerinitiative. In : Göttingen 1945 : End of War and New Beginning, Göttingen, 1985Vogt, Hannah: Göttingen cheerful / by Hannah Vogt. In : Göttinger Bürgerbuch / ed. by the city of Göttingen. Göttingen, 1971, p. 110 - 115

Göttingen City Archive
Plan of record groups

Das Stadtarchiv verwaltet das Archivgut der Stadtverwaltung Göttingen und der eingemeindeten Ortschaften. Zu den Archivbeständen gehören ca. 4.500 lfdm Urkunden, Briefe, Amtsbücher und Akten vom 13. Jahrhundert an bis in die Gegenwart. Das Stadtarchiv besitzt auch eine fast vollständige Reihe aller Göttinger Zeitungen sowie bedeutende Sammlungen von studentischen Stammbüchern des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts, Autographen, Plakaten und Karten/Plänen. Außerdem gehören zu den Beständen des Stadtarchivs Deposita, Nachlässe und Sammlungen, die von Göttinger Personen, Firmen oder Vereinen stammen. Ergänzt werden die Archivbestände durch die Archivbibliothek, die wohl die umfangreichste Sammlung zur Stadtgeschichte darstellt.

III E 25 · Item · 1909
Part of Göttingen City Archive

Göttingen, November 4 - 7, 1909 / Women's Federation of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l g e s c h a f t s e l s c h e G e s e l l s c h a f t a f t a n g e s Abteilung Göttingen. Göttingen, 1909

File · nach Oktober 1910
Part of Göttingen City Archive

Artistically designed commemorative sheet, image adorned with wreath recto above the image: "Monument to the South West African. Campaigns fallen 82er /Erected in GÖTTINGEN, October 1910 "recto under the illustration: "For emperor and empire died in southwest Africa 1904-1910 from /Infanterie-Regt. No.82: Sergt. Gross, 12th comp., Frozen Rossplech, /3rd comp., Frozen Shepherd, 3rd comp., Reiter Burghardt, 2nd comp., / dedicated to lasting memory in gratitude and loyalty /by the officers, non-commissioned officers and crews of the 2nd Kurh /Infantry-Rgts. No. 82"

Municipal Museum
StadtA GOE, C 49 · Fonds · 1906-2010
Part of Göttingen City Archive

The documents of the Göttingen Municipal Museum were first deposited in the Göttingen Municipal Archives in two forms: on 30 October 2008 as Acc. No. 1933/2008 and on December 3, 2009 as Acc. No. 1989/2009. The first tax consisted in particular of the files (156 serial numbers), the second of only two foreign and two guest books. A third filing by the museum followed on 10 December 2012 (Acc. No. 2104/2012). Even though some of the archives date back to the early 20th century, the focus of the C 49 collection is on the period after 1945 and is close to the present. The most recent documents date from 2010, with a focus on the numerous files relating to the exhibitions, in particular the special exhibitions of the Städtisches Museum; relatively extensive are also the files relating to correspondence and cooperation with professional associations, societies and federations. The basis for the structure of the holdings was the "File Plan of the Städtische Museum Göttingen" (Office 44; status: approx. 1990). Its former subdivisions 44 01 "General administration" and 44 02 "Circulars, instructions, security and insurance matters" were combined as "1 General administration", the subdivisions 44 08 "Professional associations" and 44 23 5 "Associations and federations" as "6 Professional associations, associations and federations" as well as 44 23 3 "Public relations" and 44 23 6 "Advertising and public relations" as "10 Public relations, advertising". C 49 is thus broken down as follows:1 General administration2 Personnel3 Establishment and operation4 Statistics5 Finances6 Professional associations, societies and federations7 Objects of collection8 Photo and information service9 Exhibitions10 Public relations, Advertising11 Publications and scientific projects12 Contract matters13 Archäologische Stadtkernforschung14 MiscellaneousFrom 1992 onwards, archäologische Stadtkernforschung was no longer the responsibility of the Städtisches Museum, but became part of the department "Denkmalpflege" (Preservation of Monuments) in Department IV and there in the "Amt für Bauordnung und Denkmalpflege (63)" (Office for Building Regulations and Preservation of Monuments) with the classification number 63.The numerous files with the title "Correspondence" available under "1 General Administration" contain - partly chronologically, partly alphabetically - the correspondence on a wide variety of topics that arose during the given period.Literature :100 Years of Göttingen and its Museum : Texts and materials for the exhibition in the Städtisches Museum and the Old Town Hall 1 October 1989 - 7 January 1990 / [Responsible: Hans-Georg Schmeling].Göttingen, 1989 - 311 pp. Ill.signature: A 576Crome, Bruno: Guide through the antiquity collection (Städtisches Museum Göttingen 1).Göttingen : Vandenhoeck

police department
StadtA GOE, Pol. Dir. · Fonds · 1782-1961
Part of Göttingen City Archive

The stock "Polizeidirektion Göttingen" (length: 41 linear metres) was transferred to the city archives in three separate charges. The first tax was probably already transferred from the police headquarters to the archives before 1945 (AHR I A Fach 28 Nr. 31). The second takeover with 468 volumes took place from the Ordnungsamt in 1953 (Göttinger Jahrbuch 4, 1956, p. 102), a third delivery was made by the Ordnungsamt in 1964 before its move from the Stadthaus to the Ritterplan (acc. 54/1964). At that time, all three duties in the archive were formed into a uniform stock, whereby the order was maintained according to the registry scheme of the Police Directorate with title (Roman numerals I-XXXIII), subject (Arab numerals 1-200) and number (Arab numerals) and a finding aid was created according to the model of a file directory existing in the Ordnungsamt. The sections "Mobilisation and war economy 1914-1918/post-war economy", "Demobilisation and fulfilment of the peace treaty" and "Personnel matters" (Titles XXVIII, XIX and XXX of the 1964 Findbuch), which presumably had already been archived before 1945, were artificially created there. The same applies to the section "Kriminalpolizeistelle Hannover - Außenstelle Göttingen" (Title XXXI of the 1964 Findbuch), which contains the reports of the branch office to the municipal police directorate and, for the years 1949 to 1951, the reports of the police circle/police inspectorate to the municipal administration. Since the Building Department hands over the respective house files to the archives after the demolition of buildings, this section was removed from the original files of the Police Directorate and set up as an independent C 75 - Building Police Collection. The house files that are continuously delivered are assigned to this position. The "Invoices and vouchers" (Title XXXIII of the 1964 Findbuch) from the years 1739 to 1859 were incorporated into the official records under the signatures AB Pol 1 to Pol 7. The holdings of the Police Directorate come from various sources. In addition to the files of the municipal authority between 1900 and 1945, which make up the main part, it contains documents of the Royal Police Headquarters from the period before 1900. In addition, files of the Ordnungsamt, which concerned earlier tasks of the Police Headquarters, were not included in this inventory after 1945 in accordance with the provenance. As a rule, however, documents from the registry of the Police Directorate, which were continued after 1945 by other municipal departments, such as the Ordnungsamt or the Umweltamt, and which repeatedly appear in the form of levies, are classified in the respective other holdings. The files that have been included in the program of the security filming since 1989 may only be used as microfilm (see film no. under the file title). In December 1991, a copy was made of the existing finding aid book, which was continuously supplemented and entered into the computer program "AIDA" in 1999. In the event of anomalies, file titles and durations were checked and a location, person and subject index as well as a film number index were created. In accordance with the requirements of the programme, the Roman title count and its subdivision into capital letters were converted into a decimal classification (IV A becomes 4.1.). The removal of Title XX "Construction Police" and Title XXXIII "Documents and Registers" resulted in a shift in the sequence of digits of the classification from the previous titles (the former Title XXI "Fire Police" becomes the classification number 20, etc.).Göttingen, December 2002Corresponding archives: The files of the two predecessor authorities "Königliche Polizeidirektion" are stored in the Hauptstaatsarchiv Hannover under the signature Hann. 87 Göttingen (duration 1702 to 1919). A copy of the finding aid book for this collection is available in the Göttingen City Archives under the signature H 8. The documents of the municipal police force in the 18th and 19th centuries, including the first municipal police directorate, are mainly in the local holdings of the Old Archive of Files (AA), protocols on imposed police punishments, diaries on income of the various police directorates, their annual accounts and the supporting documents can be found in the Department of Official Books (AB) under the signature Pol 1-7.

War Memorial South-West
File · 1913
Part of Göttingen City Archive

recto, top left: "Göttingen /Südwestafrika-Denkmal".verso: "Wording of the commemorative plaque: /Für Kaiser und Reich died in Südwest /Afrika 1904-1910 vom Infanterie-Regt. /Nr.82: Sergt. Large, 12th comp., Frozen Roß- /plech, 3rd comp., Frozen Schäfer, 3rd comp., /Riter Burghardt, 2nd comp., dedicated to the lasting /remembrance in gratitude and /loyalty by the officers, non-commissioned officers /and crews of the 2nd Kurh. Infantry/Rgts. No. 82. "verso, left margin: "Göttingen 1913. No. 635"