Biography: Wilhelm (III.) Prince von Urach was born on 27 September 1897 in Stuttgart as the son of Wilhelm (II.) Duke of Urach Count of Württemberg and the Amalie Duchess of Urach Countess of Württemberg née Duchess of Württemberg in Bavaria. He first attended the Hayersche Knabeninstitut in Stuttgart and from 1908 the Karlsgymnasium in Stuttgart, where he graduated from high school in 1914. On 3 August 1914 he was drafted into the Field Artillery Regiment No. 13 King Karl. Already on 18 August 1914 he was appointed lieutenant. During the First World War Wilhelm Fürst von Urach served mainly in the Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 26, in the General Command Carpathian Corps (IV. Reserve Corps) and in the Württemberg Reichswehr-Schützen Regiment 25 and was deployed in France, Poland, Flanders, Serbia, the Carpathians and in Bukovina. Already in 1916 Wilhelm Fürst von Urach - probably at the request of his father - enrolled as a war student in law at the University of Tübingen. His real interest, however, was in technology and engineering. Wilhelm Fürst von Urach therefore studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Stuttgart from 1919 to 1922. After his studies he worked for the automobile companies Steiger in Burgrieden near Laupheim, Cockerell in Munich and Bugatti in Molsheim/Elsass. In 1927 he moved to Daimler-Benz. There he initially worked as a designer in Untertürkheim. From 1933 he belonged to the management secretariat. In 1937 he was appointed chief engineer. During the Second World War, he was the industrial representative responsible for the technical management of the Renault automobile plant in occupied France. 1945 Wilhelm Fürst von Urach returned to the management secretariat of Daimler-Benz. From 1946 to 1950 he was in charge of the Untertürkheim car test management. In 1954, Wilhelm Fürst von Urach was granted power of attorney. Wilhelm Fürst von Urach married Elisabeth Theurer on 19 June 1928 against the resistance of his father. She was the daughter of Richard Theurer, General Manager of G. Siegle.
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Becker, Carl Heinrich1914, Federal Archives, BArch N 1037 Hintrager, Oskar
Contains also: Printed matter about the former Deutsch-Samoa compensation affairs of Samoa-Plantagen GmbH in Apia
Contains among other things: Turnerbund Urach; Verein für Natur- und Altertumskunde Urach; Maurui-Pflanzungs-Gesellschaft (German East Africa); Württembergischer Landesausschuß für Natur- und Heimatschutz; Zentralleitung für Wohltätigkeit in Württemberg; Württembergischer Landesverein für Kriegerheimstätten; Literarischer Verein Stuttgart; Deutsche Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung; Printed matter and membership cards of various associations; Deutscher Verein gegen Missbrauch geistigen Getränke; Schützengilde Isny
- Soldier's Leaflets and War Pamphlets.1. part. From Henry Schaper. Verlag des Vereins für Handlungs-Commis von 1858 (Kaufmännischer Verein), Hamburg, 1916 - News of the Reconnaissance Office at the Press Department of the Deputy General Command XVIII. army
- Tsingtauer Latest News: 1914: XI/No. 188 - Der Urwaldsbote (German newspaper in Blumenau/Santa Catharina-Brazil): 1914: Nr. 4/11 1915: Nr. 1, 6/18, 54/73 - Deutsche Presse. Independent daily newspaper of Germans and German speakers in Chil
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German Colonial SocietyContains among other things: Festblatt zum 25jährigen Doktor- und Schriftstellerjubiläum von Max Oberbreyer - Annual report of the Frauenhilfsverein zu Gotha, 1902 - Poetry in the Low German dialect "Up´n Kyffhüserbarge" by F. vom See - Annual report of the Hohenzollersche Ackerbauschule und landwirtschaftlichen Winterschule, 1904 - Publication on the value of Oberhof as a high-altitude health resort - Publication of the German librarians on the official printed matter. Invitation to the 200th anniversary celebration of the Hallesche Zeitung with reprint of the first editions, 1908 - newspapers of the Bund Deutscher Militäranwärter, 1908 - description of the mines at Sachsenstein and near Manebach, 1695 (reprint 1907) - publication on the education of the German people by Hermann Ehrhard, 1909 - annual report of the Verein zur Fürsorgeerziehung im Herzogtum Gotha, 1909.- Publication on office service in public administration by Dr. Mühlpfordt, 1913 - Deutsche Beamtenrundschau, 1914 - Report on the activities of the Colonial Bird Protection and Utilization Committee of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 1914 - Report on the activities of the Colonial Economic Committee 1896-1914 - Publication "Die Feldpost" der evangelischen Kirche der Nordmark, 1914.
1913, Federal Archives, BArch RM 3 Reichsmarineamt
Enth. et al: - Stahlhelm, der ..., Halbmonatsschrift des "Bundes der Frontsoldaten" 1923: V/Nr. 1 (among other things, Rettet die deutsche Ehre - Schandjustiz) 1927: IX/Nr. 28 (among other things, Rote Überriffe auf den Stahlhelm sogar im Prußischen Landtag) 1927: Der Stahlhelm in Berlin, Berichte über den 8. Front soldiers' day from the newspapers of the publishing house Scherl - "Friedenswacht", newsletter of the association of war opponents (former war participants) of Rhineland Westphalia 1924: V/Nr. 4 (inter alia 'The political causes of the world war and the ways to world peace') No 8 (inter alia 'The opponents of war and the elections - question of peace and international cooperation') 1925: VI/Nr. 9 (inter alia on the anti-war movement) No 11 (inter alia 'War, the limit of insanity, from 'Unity' - Peace Week of English Youth') 1926: VII/Nr. 1 (inter alia 'Against the spirit of violence - What is personism? No. 2 (inter alia, "Provoke warmongers - Personism") No. 3 ("The Princes' Trafficking in Human Beings") No. 5 (inter alia, "When will redemption come to this people?") No. 6 (concerning the petition for the expropriation of princes) No. 7 (concerning the consequences of the petition for a referendum) No. 8 (inter alia, "Young Asia and World Peace - Protest against the Inhuman Treatment of Prisoners in Poland") No. 9 (inter alia "Europäische Kriegsgefahr - Kriegsvorbereitungen in Deutschland") No. 10 (inter alia "Internationales manifest gegen die Militpflicht") No. 11 (inter alia "Was die Hohenzollern erhalten - Der Wolf im Schafskleide unter den Kriegsdienstgegenern") No. 12 (inter alia border regulations without end) 1927: VIII/Nr. 1 (inter alia a call of the League against Colonial Oppression) - Wehrwolf, the ... (Halle) 1925: II/Nr. 13 with table of contents of Volume 1 No. 14 (inter alia 'Das nationale Gewissen - Dienst am Vaterlande') No. 15 (inter alia 'Schwarz-rot-gold am Scheidewege') No. 16 (inter alia 'Einzug Hindenburg in Berlin - Wohin geht die Fahrt?') ;
Evangelischer Afrikaverein, a.o. leaflets; German Colonial Society; "Philafrican Liberators League in New York: Statutes and Call of Chatelain; German Oriental Mission; Theological Society in Greifswald; Mission Conference of the Province of Brandenburg; YMCA Berlin; Student Union for the Mission; "Eine deutsche Kolonialschule, Denkschrift des Evangelischen Afrikaverein; Evangelischer Verein für Kirchliche Zwecke in Berlin; Deutscher Frauenverein für Krankenpflege in den Kolonien
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaCommittee of German Missions, invitation to the Continental Mission Conference of 1893; Reformed Confederation; Mission Conference Brandenburg; German Protestant Mission in Japan; Protestant Association of Africa - founding call and statutes; Academic Association for External and Internal Mission - Semester Report and Statutes; Work Report of the Mission Society Berlin
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Nigmann, ErnstContains among other things: Invitations and information on events - Report of the meeting of the 27th Association Day of the Central Association of German Municipal Homeowners and Landowners Associations in Munich (print) - Submission by the Guild of German Master Builders' Guild concerning the subject of quotation at technical colleges - III German Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Dresden - Review of twenty-five years in the administration of the city of Hildburghausen 1880-1905 (print) - Annual Report 1905 of the Association of Rural Cooperatives for Thuringia e.V. - Annual Report 1905 of the Association of Thuringian Rural Cooperatives (Verband ländlicher Genossenschaften für Thüringen e.V.) (print) - Annual report of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the district of Saalfeld, 1905 (print) - Commemorative gift for the 27th Annual General Meeting of the Thüringerwald-Verein in the Solbad Salzungen (print, with historical outline of the town) - About official printed matters. Lectures given at the 7th Assembly of German Librarians - Annual Report of the Imperial German Archaeological Institute for 1905 (print) - Thüringer Kalender 1907, ed. by Thüringer Museum in Eisenach. Report on the Third General Meeting of the State Association of Patriotic Women's Associations in the Duchy of Saxony-Meiningen on 25 June 1906 in Pößneck (print) - The Woermann Line during the uprising in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika (print) - Report of the Sonneberg Chamber of Commerce and Industry on the year 1906 (print) - Publications on the German colony in Southwest Africa - I accuse. A serious reminder to all liberal voters (print) - Annual report of the Deutsche Hypothekenbank in Meiningen for the year 1906 (print).
History of the Inventory Designer: The available documents were compiled by Bruno Schumacher, a German employee of the US Document Center in Berlin (BDC). After the collection was handed over to the Federal Archives, large parts were incorporated into their holdings. Inventory description: With the return of files from the Berlin Document Center in Sept./Dec. 1962, the Schumacher Collection was transferred to the Federal Archives in Koblenz. This collection had been collected by a German employee of the BDC, Bruno Schumacher, in years of work. It contains printed publications as well as files taken from the various provenance and collection holdings kept in the BDC, whereby the selection criterion was the importance, the documentation value, of the material. Archivische Bewertung und Erschließung Schumacher intended to create a material collection of the most important documents on the history of the Nazi era for his hand use and thus to create a key position for himself in the BDC. In selecting and recombining the material, he did not take into account provenance, registry or volume connections, but arranged everything according to a very roughly applied pertinence principle. His memory alone served as a finding aid for the more than 500 volumes. When he retired in 1960, the collection was recorded in lists and an "order scheme" was formed. The aim of the Federal Archives in Koblenz was to dissolve the Schumacher Collection and to assign the documents to the various holdings. In 1963, the official party publications of the Schumacher Collection were incorporated into ZSg. 3 (official party publications). The documents of Bavarian provenance were removed in 1966 and handed over to the Bavarian Main State Archives. Over the years, smaller parts of the collection have been incorporated into the relevant archives and provenance holdings. For example, KPD material from the Schumacher Collection was transferred to the NS 26 Main Archive of the NSDAP (1967). Starting in 2004, the "Research" collection of the former BDC and the subsequent integration of the documents into the Schumacher Collection, now kept in the Federal Archive in Berlin-Lichterfelde, was processed by the project group NS Archive of the MfS. Among other things, it was established here that the indexing information of the archival records recorded at R 187 is partly identical with that of the respective file numbers at "Research". Obvious duplicates and copies have been collected. "Novelties" have been assigned to the Schumacher Collection. Abbreviations BDM Bund Deutscher Mädel or DAF Deutsche Arbeitsfront DRK Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Gestapo Geheime Staatspolizei HJ Hitlerjugend ed. published KJVD Communist Youth Association Germany KPD Communist Party Germany NSKOV NS NS War Victim Care NSDAP National Socialist Workers' Party Germany NSDStB National Socialist German Student Union SAJ Socialist Workers' Youth SD Security Service SPD Socialist Party Germany TeNo Technical Emergency Aid TH Technical University USchlA Committees of Inquiry and Conciliation Content Characterization: The collection contains printed matter, files and other written material from governmental and party-official departments v. a. of the years 1933-1945. State of development: Stock in progress. Citation style: BArch, R 187/...
Contains: Bismarck's interview with members of the American delegation Provision of printed materials for the conference
Contains among other things: 1) Illustrated observer: General Rommel near Sollum (picture), 24 July 1941 2) The Reich: Lieutenant General Rommel. 6 April 1941 3) Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten: The swords for Rommel (with picture), January 22, 1942 4) The fight for freedom: "Where is the general? Even further ahead!" The Commander of the African Corps - Portrait of a Leader Personality. By Lieutenant Alfred Tschimkpe (with pictures), 24 April 1941 5) Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung: Der Führer mit seine Mitarbeiter und Generalfeldmarschall Göring, who had come to the Führer's headquarters for a lecture. In the foreground right: Major General Rommel, Commander of the Führer Headquarters (picture), 12 October 1939 6) Coral: As the 10th officer of the German Wehrmacht, the Führer and Supreme Commander presented the oak leaf to the Commanding General of the German Afrika-Korps, Lieutenant General Erwin Rommel, for the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross ... (picture), 13 April 1941 7) Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung: General Rommel (picture), 24 April 1941 8) Völkischer Beobachter: General Rommel, the leader of the German Afrikakorps, at the head of his troops before Tobruk (picture), 22 June 1941 9) Dresdner Anzeiger: Generalstabbesprechung in Afrika. Lieutenant General Rommel and General Gariboldi with the Italian Colonial Minister Teruzzi at a briefing (picture), 29 May 1941 10) The fight for freedom: oak leaves for Lieutenant General Rommel. On March 20, 1941, the Führer and Supreme Commander handed the oak leaf to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross to the Commanding General of the German Africa Corps, Lieutenant General Rommel, as the tenth officer of the German Wehrmacht ... March 24, 1941;
- Book: Richard Kalkhof, Parlamentarische Studienreise nach Deutsch-Ostafrika, Berlin 1907 (previous owner: Volksschule Bliensbach)- two notebooks with handwritten diary-like notes about the study trip to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a (presumably written by Richard Kalkhof)- approx. 150 postcards with motives of German-Africa (partly with lettering)Collecting file to the study trip to German East Africa: - Panoroma postcard of Amani - handwritten notes (1 sheet) - illustrated book: August Fonck, The natural beauty of German tropics. Die Bevölkerung und Erschließung, Altenburg 1911 (with dedication of the author for Richard Kalkhof and letter of the author due to sending a test print 1911) - Photo: Port of Tanga - Photo: Westumbara. Column of riders from Wilhelmsthal to Mombo- poem "This little tie up..."; author: Georg; addressee: Maria (surname not mentioned), written at Christmas 1908 in WertingenBriefkuvert (overprint: "printed matter for the member of the Reichstag Mr. Kalkhof"): travel pictures from the missions- pictures of mission schools (a. o. Engelport) and colonial mission students in D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a (a.o. during the Herero Uprising)- partly with handwritten notes on the pictures- handwritten compilation of the Reich subsidies for the colonies (incl. deletions by the Reichstag) for the period 1891/92 to 1905- Photo album (96 pictures): Journey to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a 1906 (incl. table of contents)
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Nigmann, ErnstHistory of the Inventor: Tasks and Organisation The departments and authorities responsible for accident insurance can be divided into two main groups: the employers' liability insurance associations (including maritime funds) and the implementing authorities. The Berufsgenossenschaften, (in 1933 102 BGs in the Reich territory), were responsible for the commercial enterprises and branches of the profession, responsible for the enterprises and offices of the Reich, the Länder or also the municipalities, including overlaps of competence, were according to § 892 of the Reichsversicherungsverordnung the implementing authorities (193 in the number in 1933). The tasks included accident prevention, compensation in the event of disability or loss of the breadwinner, and compensation for the consequences of accidents. However, the latter two tasks could be transferred to the competent health insurance fund if the person concerned was covered by health insurance. Under certain circumstances, the employment offices could also be involved in cases of retraining or job placement. In addition, it was the responsibility of the RafU to investigate any accidents that occurred and, if necessary, to take decisions on the payment of compensation on the basis of medical reports and expert opinions. The Reich Executive Authority for Accident Insurance (RafU) was constituted on 8 April 1921 by a decree of the Reich Minister of Labour. (1) After the First World War it was to replace the military administrative authorities and the shipyard administrations of the Navy in the field of accident insurance. This merger of the former accident departments avoided the establishment of new implementing authorities required by § 892 Reichsversicherungsordnung (RVO) in each department. This resulted in considerable savings in personnel and costs. previous authorities were: - Accident Departments of the Former Settlement Directorates of the Military Institutes in Berlin and Munich - Settlement Directorates of the Former XII. Army Corps in Dresden and the former XIIIth Army Corps in Stuttgart - Executing Authority of the Navy Shipyard in Wilhelmshaven. The authority was designated as the implementing authority for the enterprises belonging to the portfolio of the Reich Minister of the Interior, the Reich Minister of the Treasury and the Reich Minister of Labour for which the Reich is the carrier of accident insurance. The RafU, based in Berlin, belonged under the supervision of the Reich Insurance Office to the portfolio of the Reich Minister of Labour. Dr. Walter Rehdans (2), who had previously worked for the Imperial Treasury, took over the management of the government. After the authority was initially able to assert itself in competence disputes against the executing authority of the Wilhelmshaven naval shipyard, among others, its existence failed already in the second year due to a lack of financial resources. With effect from 19 September 1922, its tasks were transferred to the Hauptversicherungsamt Berlin as the executing authority for Reich operations in accordance with § 892 of the RVO. From 20 September 1923, the Versorgungsamt I in Berlin acted as the implementing authority for accident insurance. The responsibility remained here until the end of 1939. With effect from 1 January 1940, a separate "Reich Executing Authority for Accident Insurance" was again created, which was subordinated to the Reich Insurance Office. The management took over Dr. Günther Werk (*13.7.1902) (3). In April 1941, due to the territorial expansion of the German Reich, several branch offices were established. These were located in Vienna, responsible for Vienna, Upper and Lower Danube, in Graz, responsible for Styria and Carinthia, in Innsbruck, responsible for Salzburg and Tyrol, and in Reichenberg, responsible for the Sudetenland. (1) Amtsblatt für die Reichsschatzverwaltung Nr. 39 vom 11.05.1921 Abschnitt 648 (2) Dr. Walter Rehdans, born 10.08.1878, BArch R 9361-I/ 2803 (3) see Bestände Bundesarchiv Inventory description: Inventory history 1944 large parts of the files of the RafU were relocated from Berlin to the evasion camps Punitz and Schmückert in Warthegau, where above all individual accident and pension files were probably destroyed by the effects of war. The files of the central department remaining in Berlin are also considered a loss during the war. After 1945, only a small remnant of the official files and personnel documents, together with some accident files of the RafU and the Versorgungsamt I Berlin, were sent to the executive authority for the British zone in Wilhelmshaven. In June 1977, the remaining files of the RafU and its predecessor and successor organisations (until 1945) were finally handed over to the Federal Archives by the Federal Executive Authority for Accident Insurance in Wilhelmshaven. Content characterization: The title was recorded according to numerus currens. The classification was then made into service, accident and personnel files. The service files were subdivided as follows: - Organisation, official decrees - Provisions on accident insurance and accident prevention - Accident insurance in individual services and companies - Accident insurance in occupied and integrated areas - Accident insurance in special cases The accident and personnel files were arranged alphabetically. In deviation from the RafU's list of duties, a number of objectively related units of registration have been combined into a new volume for each duty record. Both the accident and personnel files were kept beyond the 1945 caesura (personnel files 1902-1969, accident files 1905-1948). The tradition of the service records concentrates on the 1920s to 1940s. During the first processing, printed matter, such as a series of naval decree sheets, was handed over to the official printed matter collection of the Federal Archives. State of development: Findbuch (2014) Citation method: BArch, R 152/...