Contains: Principle for the treatment of confidential communications concerning dubious foreign firms p. 1/8 - A.Inland: Raguhn, Maschinenbau der Metalltuchfabrik asks for a visit to the drying apparatus for paper mills p. 41/53 manufactured by it - Organisation of exports, brochure of the German publishing house in Stuttgart. - Application of the Committee of the Leopoldshall-Staßfurt Rock Salt Mines and the Chamber of Commerce here for defence against an import duty on salt in British-India pp. 77/84 - Association of German Sewing Machine Manufacturers pp. 85/7 - Designation "Made in Germany" on goods from England pp. 85/7. 88/9 - Expert in commercial matters at the Consulate General in Constantinople (formerly for Istanbul) and Petersburg p. 157, p. 262 - Association of Ceramic Crafts in Bonn p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 157 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 157 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159 - Kiautschou, trading companies registered with the Imperial Court p. 159. 167 - Petroleum-Produkte-Aktien-Gesellschaft in Hamburg, co-inclusion in the awarding of supplies of Russian petroleum to authorities p. 188 - Export of oil cakes from Austria-Hungary p. 238/43 - Further A. Inland: designation "Importé d´Allemagne" on consignments of goods from France p. 244/5 - Question concerning enquiry (investigation, survey) on the performance of the German sewing machine industry vis-à-vis American competitors p. 257/60 - B. Abroad: bogus companies: Cincinnati (America), "Dr. John P. Haig" p. 90/6; Washington, "Mr. A. Winter
approx. 250 sheets, contains among others: - Overview of German emigration via Antwerp, reports of the Consul General Philipsborn, 31.12.1846 and Jan. 1847 - Emigration to Brazil, reports of the Prussian Consul Theremin, 5.11.1846 and 13.2.1847, including: ship contract of emigrants from the Principality Birkenfeld with I. Outendirck
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
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Beattie, John WattContains among other things: Travel reports Angra Pequena, Walfischbay, St. Paul de Loanda, Banana, Gabon, Cameroon, Cape Town, Lüderitz Bay, Benguella, Swakopmund, Mossamedes, Duala, Bonny, San Thomé Military political reports from May 1899 to 1902 Travel plans from 1898 to 1905
German Imperial Naval Office- description: Contains, among other things: - Travelogues of Apia, Jalnit, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, Zanzibar, Colombo from 1891 to 1892 - Correspondence to the rebuilding of the ship as an engine hulk in 1895 - Expert opinion on the condition of the hulk from Dec. 1904 as well as report on the further usability 1889-1905, Federal Archives, BArch, RM 3 Reichsmarineamt Contains anda.:<br />Travelogues of Apia, Jalnit, Hong Kong, Yokohama, San Francisco, Zanzibar, Colombo from 1891 to 1892<br />Exchange of documents for the reconstruction of the ship as an engine hulk 1895<br />Expertise on the condition of the hulk from Dec. 1904 as well as report on its further usability
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Frankfurt am Main/F:Prussia/G:S. 68, 94-98; 42)A:Böltink, Ernst/B:/C:Landwirt/D:/E:fr. Borken/F:Mexico/G:S. 69, 99, 135-144; 43)A:Gruschka, Josef/B:/C:/D:/E:Zadani (Russia)/F:/G:S. 74, 194-195; 44)A:Schäfer, Magdalene Marie Elisabeth née Bredendiek/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 81; 45)A:Behrmann, Wilhelm/B:/C:Schuhmachermeister/D:/E:Borgholz (Krs. Warburg)/F:USA/G:S. 86, 115-118, 167; 46)A:Lehmann, Wilhelm/B:/C:/D:/E:Villa Maria (Prov. Cordoba, Argentina)/F:/G:S. 87, 149-150, 191-192, 196-197, 201-202, 217-219; 47)A:Krantz, Paul/B:18.04.1863, Bremerhaven/C:Farmer/D:/E:Farm am Kilimandjaro (German East Africa)/F:fr. Prussia/G:S. 88-93, 186-189; 48)A:Rosenbaum, Eugen/B:01.01.1864, Katowice/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Mazatenango (Guatemala)/F:fr. Prussia/G:p. 100-105; 49)A:Gollmer, August/B:07.03.1856, Königsberg/C:Typesetter/D:/E:Berlin/F:France (fr. Prussia)/G:p. 107-111; 50)A:Müller, Friedrich Karl/B:04.10.1862, Hückeswagen (Krs. Lennep)/C:Kaufmann/D:ev./E:Lippstadt (Krs. 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Neefs/B:/C:/D:/E:Vossloch (Holstein)/F:/G:S. 146, 178; 66)A:Ritzen, Johann/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 154, 184-185; 67)A:Suntheim, Hermann Wilhelm/B:/C:Generalagent/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 162; 68)A:Markull, Gustav/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 178; 69)A:Meyering, Hermann Heinrich/B:02.03.1871, Tütingen (municipality of Ankum)/C:Kaufmann/D:kath./E:Groningen/F:stateless/G:S. 190, 203-211, 239-241; 70)A:Altgelt, Johann Wilhelm/B:16.07.1856, Crefeld/C:Rentner/D:ev./E:Wiesbaden/F:stateless (fr. Prussia)/G:p. 216, 226-229; 71)A:Hendrich, Friedrich Louis Karl/B:24.03.1866, Kleinfurra (county of Hohenstein)/C:Plant manager of the Lohoff wood products factory/D:ev./E:Tettenborn/F:USA, fr. Prussia/G:S. 220-225; 72)A:Hendrich, Christiane Minna née Otte/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 223; 73)A:Hendrich, Clara/B:26.02.1890, Glenfield/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 223; 74)A:Hendrich, Hella/B:01.12.1894, Creenkastle (Greencastle?)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 223; 75)A:Hendrich, Margarete/B:21.12.1896, Creenkastle (Greencastle?)/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 223; 76)A:Hendrich, Hermione Bertha/B:04.08.1899, Benneckenstein/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 223; 77)A:Hendrich, Louis/B:15.12.1900, Benneckenstein/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 223; 78)A:Hendrich, Marta Maria Emma Wilhelmine/B:21.08.1903, Benneckenstein/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 223; 79)A:Hendrich, Hermann August/B:29.06.1905, Tettenborn/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 223; 80)A:Altgelt, Meta nee Lüdeke/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 227; 81)A:Altgelt, Gertrud/B:20.01.1911, Bremen/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 227; 82)A:Masseling, Wilhelm Theodor/B:/C:Schneider/D:/E:Köln/F:/G:S. 232, 236; 83)A:Rüppell, Georg Marie Adolf/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Aumühle (Duchy of Lauenburg)/F:British India (fr. Prussia)/G:p. 233-235, 246-248; 84)A:Meyering, Sofia Paula née Boecker/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 239; 85)A:Seligmann, Leopold/B:/C:Pensioner/D:/E:Charlottenburg/F:/G:p. 243-244 ; Distortion 2000-2010 (with recording of individual names);
Contains among other things: The Results of the Sepik Expedition and the Future Exploration of Kaiser Wilhelmsland, 1914 The Surveying Airship Expedition to New Guinea, 1914 Estimate for the Economic Plan of the German Surveying Airship Exhibition in San Francisco, 1915
Includes:Correspondence with1. Father Albanell CMF, St. Isabel de Fernando Po, 1916-19192, Accounting for Accommodation with the Spanish Missionaries (CMF), 1914-19163 Provincial and Confreres of the Misioneros Hijos Dei immaculado corazón de Maris, San Fernando in Cadiz (CMF), 1915-19184. Sacred Heart Priest Fr. Vonius and Fr. Zick, 1916-19195 P. Maas, 1918-19196 Sisters, 1916-1919; Photos taken: - Fathers of the Misioneros Hijos Dei immaculado corazón de Maris, San Fernando in Cadiz (CMF), not.., taken from U.1-916- Mission Station Batete on the Island of Bioko, Equatorial Guinea, not specified, taken from U.1-917
PallottinesContains: On the back Lily Thomée probably writes to her sister about the book of San Michele and her children who are now in the field.
Page 266a: History Section Precis, (paper M 15552/14). b: letter from Messrs. Cayser Irving
Page 150: telegram from Governor General Australia to Secretary of State for the Colonies 10th August 1914 expeditionary force of 1500 men [for New Guinea] being organised for despatch on merchant cruiser. Departure subject to reports from [Rear Admiral] Patey. Page 153: telegram from Admiralty to Rear Admiral Australia 10th August 1914 important for your squadron to reconnoitre Rabaul and attack German cruisers coal and W/T forewith. Page 155: telegram from Admiralty to Governor, Suva,Fiji 10th August 1914 pass to Montcalm [French cruiser] French Admiralty directs you to call at Suva for orders. Page 157: telegram from Senior Naval Officer Auckland to Admiralty 10th August 1914 will provide at least two cruisers to act as escorts but suggests deferment of expedition until movements of Scharnhorst and Gneisnau [German cruisers] are known or until Australian squadron can assist. Page 159: telegram from Escott [High Commissioner] Suva to Admiralty 11th August 1914 Montcalm [French cruiser] telegraphed will arrive Suva 12th morning. Page 160: telegram from Senior Naval Officer New Zealand Division to Admiralty 11th August 1914 [HMS] Fantome on the way to Sydney. [HMS] Sealark on way to Suva. Suggest she should remain to assist in local defence of coal cables. Page 162: telegram from Governor General Australia to Secretary of State for the Colonies 11th August 1914 all vessels and crews transferred to Kings Naval Forces. Page 163: telegram from Governor General Australia to Secretary of State for the Colonies 11th August 1914 arrangements being made to despatch expeditionary force to England. Page 164: telegram to Senior Naval OfficerNew Zealand initialled F.C.D.S. [Vice Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee] 11th August 1914 Scharnhorst and Gneisnau [German cruisers] probably coaling at Bismarck Archipelago. Expedition being covered by [HMAS] Australia and squadron in Bismarck waters and [HMS] Sealark and Montcalm [French cruiser] in Fiji waters should be secure. Page 166: telegram from Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor General Australia 11th August 1914 declaration of war by Japan on Germany seems inevitable but understand Japanese action will not extend to Pacific Ocean beyond the China seas. May be necessary for Japan to protect Japanese liners from German cruisers in Pacific. Page 168: History Section Precis, (paper M 01360/14) 11th August 1914: b.c.d.-N.Z.Government assume all financial responsibility. Page 172: telegram from French Admiralty to Admiralty (British) 12th August 1914 Montcalm [French cruiser] sailing to Noumea to coal and then to China with Kersaint. What are your intentions re Montcalm? Have you information re probable movements of cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisnau. Page 174: telegram from Navy Office Melbourne to Admiralty 12th August 1914 [HMAS] Australia, [HMAS] Melbourne, [HMAS] Sydney, [HMS] Encounter and three destroyers near Rabaul. [HMAS] Pioneer due at Freemantle about 15th August. Submarine and [HMAS] Protector at Sydney. German code book for mercantile craft captured at Melbourne, another captured at Freemantle. Page 175: telegram from Receiver General Suva to Admiralty 12th August 1914 French ship Montcalm left. Page 176: telegram from Commonwealth Board Melbourne to Navy Office Melbourne 12th August 1914 SS Berrima is being fitted as armed transport. Page 178: telegram from Naval Attache to Marine Paris 12th August 1914: please order Montcalm [French cruiser] to wait at Suva for military expedition from New Zealand to capture Samoa. After capture of Samoa, the Montcalm will act in concert with the Commander in Chief China. Page 183: telegram from Commonwealth Naval Board of Administration Melbourne to Admiralty 13th August 1914 Rear Admiral Commanding in [HMAS] Australia with [HMAS] Melbourne, [HMAS] Sydney, [HMS] Encounter and three destroyers searched Tilili Bay, Simpsonhafen and Matupi Harbour. Party landed at Rabaul and Herbertshops. Telegraph and telephone communications destroyed. Proceeding Port Moresby to coal; could then proceed to Nauru to destroy wireless station leaving [HMS] Encounter as W/T link. Suggests China fleet deal with Yap. New Guinea expedition should leave in about a week. Page 185: telegram to Senior Naval Officer New Zealand 13th August 1914-[HMAS] Australia as well as Montcalm [French cruiser] ordered to Suva to escort expedition to Samoa. Page 186: telegram from Navy Office Melbourne to Admiralty 13th August 1914 secret instructions for German merchant ships captured from SS Hobart. Principal order is that ships with enough coal should return by South America. Page 187: telegram from the Governor of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 13th August 1914 is Cape Horn route for merchant ships considered safe. Merchants prepared to take a reasonable amount of risk. Page 188: telegram from Commonwealth Office, Melbourne 13th August 1914 signal decoded Scharnhorst [German cruiser] to or from Yap You must go to Mariana Island. Signals indicate that Scharnhorst has increased her distance from Australia. Pages 192 and 193: two telegrams to Senior Naval Officer New Zealand 13th August 1914commence hostilities against Austria. British trade should be allowed to continue uninterrupted. Page 196: telegram from Naval Ottawa to Admiralty 14th August 1914-Fanning Island wired understand Leipzig [German light cruiser] coaled San Francisco. Destination believed to be Fanning Island, North Pacific. Page 197: telegram from Senior Naval Officer New Zealand to Admiralty 14th August 1914 [HMS] Torch arrived Auckland. Page 199: telegram from Adelaide to Admiralty 14th August 1914 British merchant vessel Rangatira reports position of German merchant vessel Lubeck Lat.44 S.Long.120E 11th August 1914. Page 200: telegram from Governor New Zealand to S.S. [Secretary of State] Colonies 14th August 1914 Samoa Expedition ready to sail but R.A.C.Aus and Senior Naval Officer New Zealand consider it unsafe to sail at present. Reply from Admiralty to Senior Naval Officer New Zealand the route to Suva appears to be safe. Page 204: telegram from Governor of New Zealand to Secretary of State for Colonies 14th August 1914 Samoan Expedition under Colonel Logan leaves here August 15 at 6a.m. Lieutenant Eastwood, Rifle Brigade, my Aide-de-Camp goes as Staff Officer. Page 205: telegram from Commonwealth Naval Board, Melbourne 14th August 1914 relating to instructions issued to German merchant vessels attempting to reach neutral ports. Page 206: telegram from [HMS] Fantome, Fremantle Western Australia to Admiralty 14th August 1914 Leaving today for Sydney. Page 207: telegram from Senior Naval Officer Auckland to Admiralty 14th August 1914 [HMS] Torch arrived.
Contains: above all: Letters accompanying, notifying and responding to submissions, including Rheinbott, E. v. (Ponewiesch): Translations of Russian songs (1907, 1908); Schmidt, K. (Gleiwitz): Memorandum on parts of the Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum and Etruscan inscriptions (1907); Mac Donald, A. (Washington): A Plan for the Study of Man (1910); Thöne, J. (Wipperfürth): Article about efforts for a world language(1912) - inquiries, information and messages to the academy, among others: Jelinek, L. (Zdolbunow): Words to the participants of the third International Congress of the Friends of Philosophy in Heidelberg (1908); Institut d'Estudis Catalans (Barcelona): Announcement of a scholar to study the Fonctionnement de la ville (1909); Königliches Materialprüfungsamt (Berlin): Communication on a cellite process for the preservation of manuscripts (1909); Wirsen (Stockholm): Remembrance of proposals for the Nobel Prize for Literature (1910); Inquiry by the Royal Materials Testing Office about experimental results with the cellite process (1911); Exchange of letters on the inquiry by the B. Koenigsberger after the whereabouts of his work on the Jerusalem Talmud (1911); correspondence on the inquiry of H. Hübner (secretary of the Bibliotheca Hertziana Rome) about interest in the continuation of the work of Aldrovandi (1912); Dieterich, K. (Leipzig): Report about the behaviour of H. Jantsch on a trip to the Athos monasteries to photograph manuscripts (1912) - Accompanying letter and information about applications to the academy for financial support, including..: Geisenhof, G. (Lübeck): Publication of the Bugenhagen Editions (1906); Mayer, L. (Munich): Journey into the South Seas for research for a comparative dictionary of Polynesian main dialects (1907); Gall, A. v. (Mainz): Edition of the Hebrew Pentateuch of the Samaritans (1907); Teutonia-Verlag (Leipzig): Collection of texts by the Sette Comuni Vicentini (1907); Ruzicka (Berlin): The consonant dissimilation in Semitic languages (1907); Hallensleben, M. (Sondershausen): Publication of the contributions to the Schwarzenburg local history of T. Irmisch (1907); Patzak, B. (Klausen): villa life and construction of Italians in the 15th and 16th centuries (1908); Preuss, G. F. (Breslau): publication of the self-biography of Autoinede Lumbres (1908); Schillmann, F. (Marburg): photography of the main manuscript of the papal formula book of Marinus de Ebulo (1910); Kluge, T. (Kluge): "The life and construction of villas of the Italians in the 15th and 16th centuries" (1908); Preuss, G. F. (Breslau): publication of the self-biography of Autoinede Lumbres (1908); Schillmann, F. (Marburg): photography of the main manuscript of the papal formula book of Marinus de Ebulo (1910). (Berlin): Photography of ancient Georgian literary monuments on a trip to the Caucasus (1910); Glahn, L. (Ichendorf): Publication of the work Das doppelte Gesetz im Menschen auf der Basis der Kantischen Freiheitslehre (1910); Ruge, A. (The Double Law in Man on the Basis of the Kantian Doctrine of Liberty). (Heidelberg): International Bibliography of Philosophy (1911); Löwenthal, E. (Berlin): Publication of the results of research on naturalistic transcendentalism (1911); Stückelberg, E. A. (Basel): Die Heiligen der Lombardei, including: treatise San Lucio, the patron saint of alpine dairies (1911); Braungart, R. (Munich): Die Südgermanen (1912); Anspach, A. E. (Duisburg): Reise zur Kollationierung von Handschriften für eine Edition der Etymologien Isidors (1912).- Correspondence on applications to the academy for financial support, including..: Norddeutsche Missionsgesellschaft: Wörterbuch Ewe-Deutsch (1906); Sikora, A. (Mühlau): Forschungen zur Theater- und Kunstgeschichte (1906); Schliebitz, J. (Wittenberg): Publication of the Syrian-German edition of Išodâdh's Hiob-Kommentars (1906); Karst, T. (Strasbourg): Lexikon des Mittelarmenischen (1908); Korn (Berlin): Production of a work with reproductions of his collection of portraits of German lawyers (1908); Reichelt, H. (Gießen): New edition of Pahlavi-Vendidad (1908); Moeller, E. v. (Berlin): Biography of Hermann von Cornrings (1909); Staerk, D. A. (St. Petersburg): Monuments of the Latin Palaeography of St. Petersburg (1909); Fritz-Eckardt-Verlag (Leipzig): Complete Edition of Hegel's Works (1910); Walleser, M. (Kehl a. Rh.): Madhyamaka-Karika von Nagarjuna (1910); Reimer-Verlagsbuchhandlung (Berlin): Publication of the Formae orbis antiqui by H. Kiepert (1911); Molin, J. (Vienna): Treatise on the religious significance of Goethe and Schiller (1911); Neumann, A. (Berlin): Journey to England for research on the English interior colonization (1911); Fischel, O. (Berlin): Publication of a corpus of Raphael's drawings (1911); Horten, M. (Bonn): Publication of works on the philosophy of the Arabs (1912); Paul, E. (Bad Aussee): Work on Germanity in the Zimbernlande (1912); Verein für Reformationsgeschichte: Publication of a treatise on the origin of the Worms edict by Kalkoff (Breslau) (1912): Hesse (Brandenburg): examination of treatises on stenography (1907); Wulff, L. (Parchim): examination of the treatise Dekalog und Vaterunser (1908); Paul, H. (Wiesbaden): examination of the work Chronologische Zusammenstellung der Fabel poets verschiedener Zeiten und Sprachen (1908); Frank, F. (1908): examination of the work Chronologische Zusammenstellung der Fabeldichter verschiedener Zeiten und Sprachen (1908). (Hof): Examination of the work Die Mogastisburg, a linguistic contribution to history (1909); Tucher, M. v. (La Valette): Examination of the work Quelques particularités du dialecte arabe de Malte by B. Roudanovsky (1909); Strack, H. L. (1909). (Berlin): Subscription to the facsimile edition of the Monacensis des Talmud (1911); U. v. Wilamowitz-Moellendorff: Mediation of a photo permit for manuscripts from the monasteries Esphigmenu and Patmos (1911) - Expert opinion on applications to the Academy for financial support, including: Bergner, H. (Nischwitz): Studies on the systematic representation of German art antiquities (1908); Gesellschaft zur Beförderung der evangelischen Mission unter den Heiden (Berlin): Publication of the dictionary of Sotho by D. Endemann (Berlin) (1907); Beck, J. B. (Paris): Die Melodien der Troubadours (1909); Vandenhoff, B. (Münster): Publication of the work System des geistlichen und weltlichen Rechtes der Nestorianer (1910); Curschmann, F. (1909). (Greifswald): Plan for a historical atlas of the eastern provinces of the Prussian state and inclusion in the Academy's publications, including: Historische Vierteljahresschrift (1910); Flügel, O. (Döhlau): Gesamtausgabe der Werke Herbarts (1912) - Expert opinion on the request of v. Nordenflycht (Havanna) for examination of an alleged record of Charles V. in a Bible by C. F. Finlay (Havana) (1907) - expert opinion for the Ministry of Culture on Glaser's estate of South Arabian inscriptions and geographical materials (1908) - Mayer, L. (Munich): Information about a trip to the South Seas for research for a Samoan-German dictionary and request for formal commission by the Academy (1907) - Reprint of the letters of H. V. Hilprecht (Philadelphia) to the University of Philadelphia to resign his offices and to disregard his rights (1910).
Contains: 1)A:Volkmann, Karl Johann/B:/C:/D:/E:Lettland/F:/G:S. 1-3; 2)A:Vorischeck, Hedwig/B:16.04.1904, rfurt/C:Kontoristin/D:kath./E:Erfurt/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Austria), Tschechin/G:S. 4-5; 3)A:Vorischeck, Friedrich/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 5; 4)A:Völker, Heinrich/B:26.01.1892, Blumenfeld (Prov. Samara), Russia/C:Kolonist/D:ev./E:Westrhauderfehn (Krs. Leer)/F:Russia, DeutscherG:S. 6-7; 5)A:Völker, Talkea née Ulpts, widowed Kuhlmann/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 6; 6)A:Vrieling, Gerit/B:13.05.1863, Westerbork (Holland)/C:Kolonist/D:ev./E:Neufirrel (Krs. Leer)/F:Netherlands, Netherlands/G:S. 8-10; 7)A:Vrieling, Peterdina née Pannenberg/B:28.04.1865/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 8; 8)A:Vrieling, Aebus/B:11.08.1904, Neufirrel/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 8; 9)A:Vrieling, Gerd/B:23.05.1908, Neufirrel/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 8; 10)A:Vrieling, Berend/B:15.08.1911, Neufirrel/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 8; 11)A:Vermeeren, Hubert Michael/B:14.11.1882, Wittem (Holland)/C:Spinnmeister/D:kath./E:Orsbach/F:Netherlands, Dutch/G:S. 11-13; 12)A:Vermeeren, Elisabeth née Savelsberg/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 11; 13)A:Vermeeren, Maria Katharina Philomene/B:02.07.1915, Calamine/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 11; 14)A:Vermeeren, Katharina/B:05.08.1916, Calamine/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 11; 15)A:Vermeeren, Heinrich/B:10.08.1917, Orsbach/C:/D:/E:/F:G:/S. 11; 16)A:Vermeeren, Martin/B:04.10.1920, Neu-Moresnet/C:/D:/E:/F:G:S. 11; 17)A:Vermeeren, Gertrud/B:31.01.1922, Orsbach/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 11; 18)A:Vacik, Johann Franz/B:12.12.1895, Leipzig/C:Zuschneider/D:kath./E:Bielefeld/F:Czechoslovakia, Tscheche/G:p.14-1519)A:Volnar, Karl/B:12.12.1884, Mistek (Bez. Raskowitz)/C:Bergmann/D:kath./E:Bottrop/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Österreich), Tscheche/G:S. 16-17; 20)A:Volnar, Maria Gertrude geb. Grossinski/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 16; 21)A:Volnar, Karl Franz/B:19.01.1912, Bottrop/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 16; 22)A:Volnar, Alfred/B:04.05.1916, Bottrop/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 16; 23)A:Vit, Moritz/B:25.01.1869, Schatzlar (Czechoslovakia)/C:Factory worker/D:kath./E:Berlin-Köpenick/F:Czechoslovakia (fr.Österreich), Tscheche/G:S. 18-19; 24)A:Vit, Franziska née Irsel/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:/G:p. 18; 25)A:Vit, Adolf/B:20.12.1908, Rehorn/C:/D:kath./E:/F:/G:p. 18; 26)A:Vit, Hedwig/B:09.11.1910, Rehorn/C:/D:cath./E:/F:/G:p. 18; 27)A:Vrecko, Franz/B:03.10.1900, Wanne (Lkrs. Gelsenkirchen)/C:Bergmann/D:cath./E:Wanne/F:Yugoslavia (fr. Austria), Slowene/G:S. 20-21; 28)A:Vanoni, Erwin Ambrosius/B:22.07.1900, Saargemünd (Lorraine)/C:Bürogehilfe/D:kath./E:Dudweiler (Krs. 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Limburg)/C:Maschinenformer/D:kath./E:Dülken (Krs. Kempen)/F:Netherlands, Dutchman/G:S. 32-33; 41)A:Valk, Heinrich Jakob/B:23.02.1900, Dülken (Krs. Kempen) Kempen)/C:Kaffeebrenner/D:kath./E:Dülken (Krs. Kempen)/F:Netherlands, Dutch)/G:S. 32-33; 42)A:Valk, Jakob Martin/B:17.06.1902, Dülken (Krs. Kempen)/C:Maschinenformer/D:kath./E:Dülken (Krs. Kempen)/F:Netherlands, Dutchman/G:S. 32-33; 43)A:Valk, Wilhelm Sylvester/B:24.02.1905, Dülken (Krs. Krs. Kempen) Kempen)/C:Färbergehilfe/D:kath./E:Dülken (Krs. Kempen)/F:Netherlands, Dutchman/G:S. 32-33; 44)A:Verheyn, Johannes Heinrich/B:24.05.1899, Hammer/C:Foreign official/D:kath./E:Bürgerwiesen (Krs. Landsberg, Warthe)/F:Netherlands, Dutchman/G:S. 34-35; 45)A:Verheyn, Petronella Antonetta née. Numbers /B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 34; 46)A:Vulder, Alphonsus de/B:09.05.1891, Stoppeldyk (Prov. Zeeland)/C:Bergmann (fr. Landarbeiter)/D:kath./E:Buer (Westf.)/F:Netherlands, Dutch/G:S. 36-37; 47)A:Vulder, Selma Elfriede de geb. 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Contains among other things: Thomas, Bermuda, Santa Cruz, San Domingo, Kingston, Port-au-Prince, S.M.S. "Moltke": Livorno, Abbazia, Fiume, S.M.S. "Loreley": Piraeus, Constantinople, S.M.S. "Loreley": Piraeus, Constantinople, S.M.S. "Livorno, Abbazia, Fiume, S.M.S.": Piraeus, Constantinople, S.M.S. "Loreley": Piraeus, Constantinople, S.M.S. "L.": Piraeus, Constantinople, S.M.S. "Loreley". "Cormoran": Jaluit, Ponape, Ruck-Atoll, Jap, Guam, Saipan, Sydney, Jervis-Bey, Thursday-Island, Bismarck-Archipelago, Herbertshöhe, Matupi, New-Mecklenburg, Solomon Islands S. M. S. "Charlotte": Horta, Port of Spain. Trinidad S. M. S. "Wolf": Cameroon, Loanda, Cape Town, Duala, Southwest Africa, Cape Lopez S. M. S. "Stosch": Zibau, Madeira S. M. S. "Gazelle": Newport News, Charleston, Kingston S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Zansibar, Dar es Salam S. M. S. "Panther: Annapolis S. M. S. "Vineta": Halifax S. "Vineta": Halifax S. "Zansibar", Dar es Salam S. M. S. "Panther: Annapolis S. M. S. "Halifax S. M.S. "Falcon": Port Antonio, Port-au-Prince, Santiago de Cuba S.M.S. "Condor": Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Jervis-Bay, Freemantle, Brisbane, Fidji, Apia, Samoa
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Zansibar, German East Africa S. M. S. "Bremen": St. Thomas, Christainsted, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, San Francisco do Sul S. M. S. "Jaguar": Hankau S. M. S. "Polecat": Hankau S. M. S. "Hansa": Queenstown, Bilbao, Horta, Philadelphia S. M. S. "Seagull": Cape Town S.M.S. "Vineta": Tangier, Malta, Gravoso, Corfu, Constantinople S.M.S. "Otter": Nanking, Shanghai S.M.S. "Cormoran": Tsingtau, Kobe, Saipan, Palau, Eitape, Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Peterhafen, Matupi S.M.S. "Tiger": Hankau, Futschau (riots), Canton S.M.S. "Otter": Nanking, Shanghai S.M.S. "Cormoran": Tsingtau, Kobe, Saipan, Palau, Eitape, Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Peterhafen, Matupi S.M.S. "Tiger": Hankau, Futschau (riots), Canton S.M.S. "Panther": Duala, Loanda, Swakopmund, Lüderitz Bay, Cape Town, Port Alexander, Benguella, Sao Tomé, Kribi, Fernando Poo Squadron of Cruisers: Wladiwostock, East Asia, Japan S. M. S. "Hertha": Plymouth, Pembroke, Dock, Milford, Haven, Madeira, Valencia, Barcelona, Mersina, Adana S. M. S. "Condor": Nauru, Jaluit, Panape, Bismarck Archipelago, Kaiser Wilhelm Land (unrest) S. M. S. "Vultures": Trieste S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Azores, Halifax, Newport, Vera Cruz S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinople (mobilization/war against Bulgaria) Mediterranean Division: Constantinople (war) S. M. S. "Wroclaw": Malta, Alexandrette S. M. S. 'Eber': Cameroon, Fernando Poo, Old Calabar, Principé, St. Thomé, Anno Bon, Loanda, Congo, Calinda, Kribi, Boma, Kobe, Yokohama, Nagasaki, Yokohama
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Lübeck: Alexandrette, Beirut, Messina (troubled situation), Jaffa S. M. S. "Hansa: Norway, Bilbao, Vigo, Naples, Venice, Port Said, Latovia, Alexandrette, Alexandria S. M. S. "Cormoran": Messina, Syria, Aden, Colombo, Batavia, Amboina, New Guinea Cruise Squadron: South Seas, Northbound S. M. S. "Scharnhorst": Port Arthur, Seoul (Uprising) S. M. S. "Bremen": New York, St. Thomas, Mayaguez, Havana, Kingston, Newport, Port of Spain S. M. S. "Planet": Sydney, Nouméa S. "Planet": Sydney, Nouméa S. M.S. 'Panther': South West Africa, Cape Town (merging of provinces), Mossamedes, Loanda, Congo, Bata, Lagos, Lome, Forcados, Old Calabar, Victoria, Sao Tomé, Duala S. M.S. "Sea Eagle": Dar es Salaam, Mozambique, Durban, Cape Town S.M.S. "Loreley": Therapia (military uprising in Constantinople), Black Sea, Constantinople S.M.S. "Hertha": Norway, Ferrol, Madeira, Ponta Delgada, Domenica, Prince, Rupertbay, Newport, New York S.M.S. "Hertha": Norway, Ferrol, Madeira, Ponta Delgada, Domenica, Prince, Rupertbay, Newport, New York S.M.S. "Freya": Norway, Dartmouth, Madeira, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, San Sebastian, Tangier, Cagliari, Genoa, Tunis, Corfu S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Cape Town, South West Africa, St. Helena, Freetown, Liberia, Cameroon S. M. S. "Condor": Sydney, Suva, Samoa, Auckland, Brisbane (search for S. M. S. "Seestern"), Apia S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Norway, New York, Newport S. M. S. "Dresden": Horta, Queenstown, Newport, New York S. M. S. "Buzzard": Dzaoudzi, Nossibé, Majunga, Durban, East London, Cape Town, Lourenzo Marques
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Planet": Palau Islands, Ululssi Islands S. M. S. "Stone": Mountains, Balholmen, Queenstown, Madeira, Corfu, Genoa, Valencia, Barcelona, Alexandria, Funchal, Corfu Cruise Wing: Dutch India, Manila, Zamboanga, Japan, Yangtze (Riots), Riots in Southern China S. M.S. "Charlotte": Edinburgh, Cadiz, Madeira, Wartmouth, Tangier S. M.S. 'Sperber': Cape Town, Angola, Congo, Cap Lopez, Libreville, St Thomé, Principé, French Congo (civil unrest) S.M.S. 'Moltke': Lisbon, Madeira, Las Palmas, Falmouth, Porto Grande, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, San Juan de Puertorico, Martinique, Port of Spain S. M.S. "Condor": Apia, Tahiti S.M.S. "Arcona": Cadiz S.M.S. "Panther": St. Kitts, Barbados, Demerara, Paramaribo, Porto Grande, Las Palmas, Victoria, Bata, Calabar S. "Panther": Las Palmas, Victoria, Bata. M.S. "Freya": Christiana, Bergen, Reykjavik, Queenstown, Madeira, Las Palmas, Genoa, Venice, Corfu, Smyrna, Alexandria, Beirut S. M. S. "Bremen": St. Pierre, St. Johns, Labrador Coast, Halifax, Montreal, Quebec, St. Thomas, Bahia S. M. S. "Loreley": Therapia, Black Sea S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Durban, Reira, Port Amelia, Ibo, Dar es Salaam
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Key West, Port Limon, Bluefields, Nassau, Inagua, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston; Havana, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince, Vera Cruz, Coatzacoaleos, Colon (map of Panama Canal) Puerto Colombia S. M. S. 'Stosch': La Valetta, Barcelona, Naples, Palermo, Cadiz, Ferrol S. M.S. 'Loreley': Constantinople, Piraeus, Syria, Egypt, Rhodes, Smyrna, Therapia, Thessos, Thessos, Thessaloniki, Athos S.M.S. 'Stein': New Orleans, San Juan de Puertorico, Kingston, Havana, Bermuda, Horta, Nieuwendiep, Stockholm S.M.S. "Charlotte": Volo, Smyrna, Alexandria, Kartagena, Arosa Bay, Beirut, Messina, Naples, Rotterdam, Copenhagen, Gothenburg S. M. S. "Bremen": Puerto Cortez, Livingston, Galveston, Savannah, Pensacola, Tampa, Jacksonville, Kingston, Newport News, Hampton, Boston, Newport, St. Thomas S.M.S. "Planet": Amboina, New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Simpson Port, Nusan Jap, Palau Islands S.M.S. "Condor": Palaus, West Caroline, Mariana Islands, Apia, Samoa, Ellice, Gilbert and Marshall Islands, Ponape, Nouméa, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland S. M. S. "Falcon": Chile, Brazil, Las Palmas, Lisbon, Montevideo, Dakar S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Lome. Monrovia, Freetown, Dakar, Bissao, Boloma, Sekondi, Cameroon, Port Bouét, Togo, Duala, Cape Town, Lobito Bay, South West Africa, Lüderitz Bay Squadron of Cruisers: Korea, South Journey (Yangtze Unrest) S. M. S. "Planet": Manila, Hong Kong S. M. S. Buzzard: Port Elisabeth, East London S. M. S. Borussia: Port Said S. M. S. Roon: Hampton
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Charlotte": Livorno, Naples, Syracus, Palermo, Cadiz, Arosa Bay, Rotterdam S. M. S. "Falcon": California, Guymas, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, Report on the construction of the Panama Canal, Ecuador S. M. S. "Stone": Piraeus, Messina, Genoa, Barcelona S. M. "Stone": Piraeus, Messina, Genoa, Barcelona S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinople (refugees of the Russian Revolution, confiscation of a German ship), Piraeus, Santorini, Alexandria, Galatz S. M. S. "Sperber": Lome, Duala, Cape Town, Loanda, Swakopmund S. M. S. "Stosch": Kartagena, Caligari, Palma, Cadiz S. M. S. "Planet": Lisbon, St. Vincent, St. Helena, Freetown, Cape Town S. M. S. "Bremen": New Orleans, St. Thomas, Newport News S. M. S. "Condor": Suva, Marshall Caroline Islands, Bismarck Archipelago (punitive expedition) S. M. S. "Panther": Santos, Buenos Aires (strikes), Parana and Paraguay Rivers, Pernambuco, Para, Port of Spain, St. M. S. "Bremen": New Orleans, St. Thomas, Newport News S. M. S. "Condor": Suva, Bismarck Archipelago (punitive expedition) S. M. S. "Panthers": Santos, Buenos Aires (strikes), Parana and Paraguay Rivers, Pernambuco, Para, Port of Spain, St. Thomas, San Juan, Mayaguez, Port-au-Prince Cruiser Squadron: China, Consequences of the 1905 War in East Asia, Dutch India, Hong Kong, Japan S. M. S. "Hansa": Kobe S. M. S. "Buzzard": Lourenzo-Marques, Durban (Kaffer Uprising)
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. " Falcon": Peru, San Jose de Guatemala, San Salvator, Chile, San Diego, Mexico, San Francisco, Esquimalt, Vancouver, Alaska, Puget Sound, Portland, Astoria S. M. S. "Buzzard": Zansibar, Durban, Port Elisabeth, Cape Town, East London, Lourenzo-Marques, Mozambique Cruising Squadron: Effects of the Russian-Japanese War, China S.M.S. "Wolf": Cameroon, Fernando Poo, San Thomé, Freetown, Lisbon S.M.S. "Condor": New Guinea (riots), Japan, Sydney, Samoa (riots), Honolulu S. M. S. "Bremen": San Domingo, Haiti, St. Thomas, Dominica, St. Pierre, Puerto Rico, Kingston, La Guayra, Galveston S. M. S. "Loreley": Athos, Therapia, Piraeus, Constantinople (assassination attempt on the Sultan) S. M.S. 'Hawk': Gabon, Fernando Poo, Cameroon, Sanra Cruz, Loanda, Monrovia, Cape Town, Duala, South West Africa, Benguela, Lobito-Bai S.M.S. 'Panther': Guyana, Para, St Luiz de Maranham S. M.S. 'Stosch': Copenhagen, Tangier, Madeira, Las Palmas S.M.S. 'Charlotte': Färör, La Luz, Mogador, Vogo, Lisbon, Madeira, Kartagena, Barcelona, Corfu, Alexandria S.M.S. "Stone": Iceland, Vigo, Kartagena, Syracus, Taranto, Corfu, Venice, Fiume, Patras, San Nicolo, Volo, Alexandria (Riots) S.M.S. "Sparrowhawk": Tsingtau, Durban, Duala, Cape Town, Kribi, Sao Tomé, Congo, Loanda, Fernando Poo, Victoria, Bata (Riots) S.M.S. "Seagull": Mariana Islands, West Caroline Islands
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Falcon: Santos, Paranagua, San Francisco do Sul, Florianopolis, Rosario, Bahia Blanca, Puerto Begrano, Argentina, Coronel, Talcahuano, Punta Arenas, Valpareiso, Coquimbo, Taltal, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Iquique, Arica, Panama, Puerzo Montt, Corral S. M.S. 'Hertha': German East Africa, Calcutta S.M.S. 'Bremen': Port of Spain, San Domingo, Port-au-Prince, Kingston, Pensacola, Tampa, Havana, Savannah S. M. S. "Hawk": Libreville, Cap Lopez, San Thomé, Cameroon, Sandwich Harbour, Loanda, Southwest Africa, Cape Town S. M. S. "Panther": San Domingo, Haiti S. M. S. "Stosch": Venice, Paraeus, Constantinople, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Alexandria, Naples, Syracus, Messina, Ferrol Cruiser Squadron: China (Unrest), Effects of the Russian-Japanese War, Philippines S. M.S. 'Wolf': Cape Town, South West Africa, Mossamedes, Loanda, Cap Lopez S.M.S. 'Whey': Dominica, St, Thomas, Kingston, Key West, Santaigo de Cuba, Habana, Las Palmas, Port of Spain, Vigo, Dartmouth, Horta, Charleston, Bermuda S. M.S. 'Stein': Livorno, Gaeta, Messina, Beirut, Valencia, Barcelona, Algiers, Tangier, Palermo, Nieuwediep Cruiser Division: St. Petersburg, Spain Helena, Cape Town, Simonstown, Congo, St. Thome, Libreville, Kribi, Fernando Poo, Southwest Africa, Angola, Cameroon, Guinea Coast, Monrovia, Freetown S. M. S. "Condor": Marshall Islands, East Caroline S. M. S. "Loreley": Athens, Alexandria, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Constantinople
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S.M.S. "Nuremberg": West Coast Mexico (political unrest) Panama S.M.S. "Dresden": Tampico, Vera Cruz, Pto. Mexico (political unrest) S.M.S. "Geier": German East Africa Detached Division: Punta Arenas, Bahia, Blanca, Vigo, Kiel, Santos, Blumenau, Joinville, Florianopolis, Chile, Rio de Janeiro, report on condition of vessels and crew Mediterranean Division: Constantinople, Almeria, Caligari, San Remo, Naples, Santorini, Athens, Troy, Cyprus, Crete, Fathers, Corfu, Durazzo, Pola, ports of the Baghdad Railway S., Pola, ports of the Baghdad Railway S.M.S. "Cormoran": South Bongainville, Solomon Islands (punitive expedition), Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Rabaul, Tsingtau S.M.S. "Tsingtau": Piracy on the western river S.M.S. "Vineta": Stockholm, Wisby, Gotenburg S.M.S. "Hansa": Malmö S.M.S "Staßburg": Port-au-Prince - Puerto Plata, San Pedro de Macoris, St. Thomas - Horta - Wilhelmshaven S.M.S. "Fatherland": Han-Fluss S.M.S. "Eber": Cameroon, Duala, Lome, Lagos, Coviscobucht (survey) S.M.S. "Karlsruhe": Ponta-Delgada (Azores), St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince S.M.S. "Augsburg": Dundee S.M.S. "Breslau": Durazzo (political unrest) S.M.S. "Leipzig": Tsingtau - Mazatlan
German Imperial Naval OfficeEnthält u.a.: Kreuzergeschwader: Ostasien, Japan, Sibirien, Korea, China S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Havanna, Las Palmas, Kingston, Trinidad, Grenada, St. Thomas, Cadiz, Villagarcia, Vigo S. M. S. "Seeadler": Portugisich Ostafrika, Mozambique, Zansibar, Madagaskar, East London, Kapstadt, Port Elisabeth, Durban S. M. S. "Berlin": Las Palmas, Agadir (Unruhen), Casablanca, Tanger S. M. S. "Vineta": Trinidad, Barbados, Kingston, Port-au-Prince, Havanna, St. Thomas, Las Palmas, Vigo S. M. S. "Eber": Casablanca, Tanger, Las Palmas, Honakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Lome, Forcados, Kamerun, Kongo, Monamedes, Lüderitzbucht S. M. S. "Cormoran": Rabaul, Suva, Levuka, Samoa, Nauru, Jahut, Kusaie, Eniwetok, Gilang, Ponape, Mortlock, Guam, Saipan, Jap S. M. S. "Condor": Tsingtau, Kobe, Bonin-Inseln, Saipan, Guam, Ponape, Jahut, Samoa, Bismarck-Archipel S. M. S. "Jaguar": Futschau, Amoy S. M. S. "Geier": Piraeus, Alexandrien (Unruhe imd Sudan) S. M. S. "Hansa": Baltimore, Pensacola, Las Palmas, Madeira, Bermuda S. M. S. "Bremen": St. Thomas (Kartenskizze), Havanna, Newport News, Tampa, Kingston, Aux Xayes, Santo Domingo, Sam Pedro de Macores, San Juan de Portorico, New Orleans, Puerti Mexico, Salina Cruz, Vera Cruz S. M. S. "Hertha": Barbados, Dominicque, Martinique, Kingston, Santiago de Cuba, Charleston, Bermuda, Las Palmas, Vigo S. M. S. "Panther": Southampton, Lissabon, Las Palmas, Dakar, Freetown, Monrovia, Lome, Lagos S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinopel, Piraeus, Alexandrien, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa, Beirut (Türkisch-italienisches Gefecht), Messina, Smyrna S. M. S. "Planet": Jap
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm/Weissenburg": Dardanellen, Algiers, Constantinople (transfer of ships to Turkey) S. M. S. "Panther": Monrovia, Cameroon, Accra, Lagos, Duala, Banana, Swakopmund S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Hansa Bay, Hatzfeldhafen (punitive expedition S. M. S. "Hertha": Marmarice, Haifa, Port Said, Cattaro, Alexandria, Pola, Venice, Corfu, Vigo, Genoa, Livorno S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Corfu, Cattaro, Venice, Marmarice, Beirut, Alexandria, Syracus, Cadiz, Naples, Vigo S. "Hertha": Marmarice, Haifa, Port Said, Cattaro, Alexandria, Pola, Venice, Corfu, Vigo, Livorno S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Corfu, Cattaro, Venice, Marmarice, Beirut, Alexandria, Syracus, Cadiz, Naples, Vigo S. M. S. "Tiger": Nagasaki, Kobe, Shanghai S. M. S. "Loreley": Gulf of Corinth, Constantinople, Trieste Cruise Wing: New Guinea, South Seas, Samoa, East Asia S. M. S. "Condor": Samoa, Bismarck Archipelago, Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land S. M. S. "Condor": Samoa, Bismarck Archipelago, Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land S. M. S. "Cormoran": Samoa, Marshall Islands, East Caroline Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Hong Kong, Apia, Helen Reef, Palau Islands, West Caroline Islands, Saipan, Ponape (Riots) S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Diego-Suarez, Durban, Cape Town S. M. S. "Bremen': Valparaiso, Callao, Guayaquille, Panama, Amapalla, Corintu, San José de Guatemala, Callao S.M.S. 'Planet': Singapore, Makassar, Amboina, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (punitive expedition) S.M.S. 'Freya': Charleston, Havana, Kingston, Curacao, Puerto Cabello, Trinidad S.M.S. 'Gneisenau': Colombo S. M.S. "Hansa": Barbados, Trinidad, Kingston, Pensacola, Las Palmas, Vigo. Plymouth S. M. S. "Eber": Cape Town, German Southwest Africa, Cameroon, Old Calabar, Lome, Liberia S. M. S. "Bremen": La Libertad, Puntarenas
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Freya": Caligari, Genoa, Bermuda, Horta, Vera Cruz S. M. S. "Sperber": South West Africa, British South Africa, Madagascar S. M. S. "Bremen": Coronel, Puerto Montt, Chile, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Taltal, Callao S. M. S. "Condor": New Guinea, Bongainville, Australia, Tasmania, S.M.S. Planet: Brisbane, Sydney, Nouméa, Port Villa, Singapore S.M.S. "Cormoran": Apia, Hong Kong, Nouméa, Matupi, Jap S.M.S. "Hertha": Gothenburg, Norway, Plymouth, San Sebastian, Tangier, Barcelona, Palma, Biserta S.M.S. "Hertha": Gothenburg, Norway, Plymouth, San Sebastian, Tangier, Palma, Biserta S.M.S. "Boars": Oporto, Madeira, Las Palmas, Bissao, Dakar, Freetown, Liberia (riots), Lome, Forcados, Warri, Duala, Libreville, Congo, Southwest Africa S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Colombo, Singapore, Yangtze River, Hankau, Pulo, Lant S. M. S. "Emden": Montevideo, Chile, Tahiti, Apia Cruiser Squadron: Japan, Hunan (riots), Yangtze River (riots), Padang, Batavia, Labuan, Manila, South Sea trip, East Asia S.M.S. "Sea Eagle": Zanzibar, Lorenco, Marques, Nossibé, Durban, Mozambique S.M.S. "Tiger": Hupeh, Hunan (riots), Shanghai, Yangtze River (flooding) S.M.S. "Polecat": Nanking, Yangtze River S. "Tiger": Hupeh, Hunan (riots), Shanghai, Yangtze River (flooding) S.M.S. "Polecat": Nanking, Yangtze River S. M.S. 'Victoria Luise': Norway, Madeira, Cartagena, Tunis, Malta S.M.S. 'Hansa': Norway, Lerwick, Edinburgh, Queenstown, Madeira, Santa Cruz, Tenerife, Las Palmas S.M.S. 'Panther': Cape Town, South West Africa, Lobito Bay, Cape Lopez, Cameroon, Togo, Monrovia S.M.S. 'Loreley': Therapia. Eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea, Athos, Thessaloniki S. M. S. "Lynx": Tsingtau S. M. S. "Tsingtau": Nanking S. M. S. "Leipzig": Yangtze River, Nanking, Korea (taken over by Japan), Port Arthur
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S.M.S. "Hertha": Curacao, St. Thomas, Port of Spain, Bermuda, Ponta Delgada, Santiago de Cuba, Havana, Kingston, Vigo S.M.S. "Bremen": Port of Spain, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Punta Arenas, Valdivia, Coronel, Chile, Valparaiso, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Taltal, Coquimbo S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Cape Town, Durban, Dar es Salaam S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": St. Thomas, San Juan de Portorico, Kingston, Havana, Haiti, Guantanamo, Ferrol, Horta, Bermuda S. M. S. "Hansa": Corfu, Palermo, Ferrol, Algiers S. M. S. "Corfu, Palermo, Ferrol, Algiers S. M. S.": S. Thomas, San Juan de Portorico, Havana, Haiti, Guantanamo, S. M. S. "Arcona": San Fancisco, Honolulu, Seattle, San Pedro, San Diego, Yokohama, Miyashima, Port Said, Cadiz, Colombo, Aden S. M. S. "Cormoran": Matupi, Herbertshöhe, Simpson Harbour, Empress Augusta River, Blanche Bay, Samoa, Suva S. M. S. "Buzzard": Mahé, Aden, Port Said, Malaga, Southampton S. M. S. "Freya": Port Said, Alexandria, Haifa, Beirut, Messina, Adana (consequences of the Armenian massacre), Naples, Algiers, Vigo S. M. S. "Panther": Duala, Cap Lopez, Loanda, Porto Alexandre, Southwest Africa S. M. S. "Condor": Samoa, Fiji Islands, Marshall Islands, Herbertshöhe, Caroline Islands, Japan, Palau, Admiralty Islands Squadrons of cruisers: Tientsin, Beijing, Hankau, Yangtze River, Situation in China, Hong Kong, Canton, Bangkok, Singapore S. M. S. "Sperber": Lome, Old Calabar, Sekondi, Axim, Greater Friedrichsburg, Liberia (uprising), Libreville, Belgian Congo, Angola, Southwest Africa S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Barcelona (political situation) S. M. S. "Iltis": Hong Kong
German Imperial Naval OfficeHistory of the Inventor: Established in June 1936 by Heinrich Himmler's decree as Reichsführer SS and Chief of the German Police; the Main Office was responsible for the administrative and protective police (including traffic and water police), the gendarmerie, the municipal and Feuerschutzpoli‧zei police, and the Technical Emergency Aid Long text: Overview of the internal official organization of the Main Office Ordnungspolizei The Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich of 30 June 1936 provides for a comprehensive overview of the internal administrative organization of the Main Office. Jan. 1934 (RGBl. I,75) the police sovereignty rights of the countries were transferred to the Reich. As a result, a police department (III) was established in the Reich Ministry of the Interior on May 1, 1934, which, after the merger of the Reich Ministry of the Interior with the Prussian Ministry of the Interior in November 1934, was united with the police department (II) of the latter. Organizationally, this development came to an end on 17 June 1936 with the appointment of Heinrich Himmler as "Reichsführer SS and Chief of the German Police in the Reich Ministry of the Interior" (RGBl. I,487). By decree of 26 June 1936 (MBliV, 946), the Reichsführer SS and Chief of the German Police divided his authority into the main offices of Ordnungspolizei and Sicherheitspolizei and subordinated them to their own bosses. The head of the Ordnungspolizei was Kurt Daluege, the former head of the police department of the Reich and Prussian Ministry of the Interior, who became ministerial director and SS-Obergruppenführer (most recently general colonel of the police and SS-Oberstgruppenführer). On 31 August 1943 he was replaced by the General of Police and Waffen-SS Alfred Wünnenberg (m.d.F.b.) until the end of the war. The administrative police, the protective police (including traffic and water police), the gendarmerie, the municipal police, the fire police and the technical emergency aid belonged to the department of the order police. The Main Office of the Ordnungspolizei was divided into "offices", of which there were initially only two: the Office of Administration and Law (VuR) and the Command Office (Kdo). The Administration and Law Office was responsible for handling all administrative police, legal and economic tasks of the entire Ordnungspolizei. Until the end of 1938, it was divided into departments, then into official groups, groups, sub-groups and subject areas. In the course of the organisational changes in the main office of the Ordnungspolizei it was dissolved in September 1943 (see below) and was headed by Ministerialdirektor Bracht until 1943. The command office dealt with all management and other general service matters of the order police. It was initially divided into offices and, since the end of 1940, into groups of offices according to the military model, etc. such as the Office of Administration and Law. From September 1943 there were special inspections at the Command Office for the technical fields of work (communication and motor vehicle systems, weapons and equipment) as well as for veterinary, air-raid protection and fire-fighting matters. The heads of the office were Lieutenant General von Bomhard (until October 1942), Lieutenant General Winkelmann (until March 1944), Major General Diermann (until July 1944) and Major General Flade (until May 1945). These two core offices of the Ordnungspolizei main office were joined by two other offices in the course of 1941. By circular decree of the Reichsführer SS and Chief of the German Police of 14 January 1941, the Colonial Police Office was established in preparation for the colonial deployment of the Ordnungspolizei. However, it lost its importance with the deterioration of the military situation in 1943 and was dissolved in March 1943 by order of the Führer. On 9 May 1941, the Fire Brigades Office was formed as the fourth office and on 30 December 1941, the Technical Emergency Assistance Office was formed as the fifth office in the Ordnungs- Polizei main office. Fundamental changes in the organization of the Ordnungspolizei main office occurred after Himmler's appointment as Reich Interior Minister (August 1943). With effect from 15 September 1943, the offices of Administration and Law, Fire Brigades and Technical Emergency Aid were dissolved. The tasks of the Office of Administration and Law were mainly transferred to the two new bodies, the Economic Administration Office and the Legal Office. However, the legal office was dissolved at the beginning of December 1943. The majority of his areas of work came to the Office of Economic Administration. By the end of the war, this office had essentially taken over the tasks and position of the old administration and law office again. Its chief became the SS-Obergruppenführer and general of the Waffen-SS and police August Frank from the SS-Wirtschaftsverwaltungshauptamt. Most of the areas previously dealt with by the Fire Brigades and Technical Emergency Aid Offices fell to the Command Office, parts also to the newly formed "Reichsämter" Volunteer Fire Brigades and Technical Emergency Aid. The designation "Reichsamt" expressed the special character of these organizations as public corporations. As an office directly subordinated to the head of the Ordnungspolizei, the Sanitäts-Amt, which was detached from the Kommando-Amt (Amtsgruppe III) on 1 Oct. 1944, is to be mentioned. Relocation measures during the war (For this and the following section compare: Jürgen Huck; alternative places and file fate of the main office Ordnungspolizei in the 2nd World War in: Neufeldt, Huck, Tessin: Zur Geschichte der Ordnungspolizei 1936 - 1945; Koblenz 1957) Until 1942, most of the Ordnungspolizei main office was housed in the old office building of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior in Berlin NW 7, Unter den Linden 72/74. In the course of the year 1942, the office administration and law was transferred to Berlin-Halensee, Kurfürstendamm 106/107. His successor, the Wirtschaftsverwaltungsamt, had to leave the building as a result of bombing and in February 1944 moved into an office building in Berlin-Lichterfelde, Unter den Eichen 126, together with the official groups I (Economy) and III (Accommodation) and the group "Personnel". The official group II (administration) sat in the barracks camp in Berlin-Zehlendorf, Potsdamer Chaussee, and the official group IV (supply and law) in the building Unter den Linden 72/74 until its dissolution in February 1944. At the end of March 1944, after parts of the group "Personal" and the official group II had already gone to Biesenthal, the entire economic administration office was transferred to the alternative camp "Heidenberg" near Biesenthal/Mark in the district of Oberbarnim. After the air raid of 23/24 November 1943 had severely damaged the building Unter den Linden 72/74, the Kommando Office was transferred to the barracks of the alternative camp "Paula" near Biesenthal in December 1943. Only the inspection L (Luftschutz) remained in the service building in Berlin, Schadowstraße 2, until April 20, 1945. The inspection Feuerschutzpolizei (in the Offiziersschule der Ordnungspolizei in Eberswalde), parts of the inspection Veterinärwesen (in Cottbus) and parts of the personnel groups (in the Offiziersschule der Ordnungspolizei in Berlin-Köpenick) were accommodated elsewhere. The group "War History" was transferred to the Waffenschule der Ordnungspolizei in Dresden-Hellerau in August 1943 and one year later to the castle of Prince Carl von Trauttmannsdorff in Bischofteinitz near Taus (Bohemia). On the other hand, the parts of the motor vehicle inspection initially transferred to Dresden were moved to Biesenthal in November 1944, so that this inspection was closed in the "Paula" camp until April 1945. In March 1945, the relocation to Potsdam-Babelsberg was ordered for the offices of the Chief of Ordnungspolizei in and around Berlin. As a result of the rushing war events, this and other projects (Suhl and Weimar) could not be carried out. At the end of March/beginning of April 1945 it was therefore decided to divide the main office of the Ordnungspolizei into a south and a north staff. The division of services between the two staffs is opaque. The mass, however, has been assigned to the south staff. In the 2nd half of April, the "Süd" task force moved to the officers' school of the Ordnungspolizei in Fürstenfeldbruck. A large part of his staff was dismissed here. On April 28, 1945, the miniaturized working staff drove to Eben/Achensee (Tyrol) and was captured by the Americans in mid-May 1945 in Rottach-Egern (Tegernsee). The "North" task force left Biesenthal on 18 April 1945, reached Flensburg via Lübeck at the beginning of May and was captured there by the English at the Harriesleefeld fire brigade school. Inventory description: Inventory history Reference: Koblenz Inventory Fate of the files of the Main Office Ordnungspolizei The mass of files of the Chief of Ordnungspolizei must be considered lost. The processes that led to this loss are still largely in the dark. We are relatively well informed about the fate of larger parts of the old registries of the Chief of the Ordnungspolizei, which mainly contained files of the former police departments of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior and the Reich Ministry of the Interior as well as those of the Prussian State Police dissolved in 1935/36, and about the files of the group "War History". The old registries of the Chief of the Ordnungspolizei were located in the so-called "Archive of the Main Office of the Ordnungspolizei", which was renamed "Aktenverwaltung des Hauptamtes Ordnungspolizei" from October 1941 on the objection of the General Director of the State Archives. During the war, the holdings of this file administration can be found in the service buildings Unter den Linden, Kurfürstendamm and Breitestraße. From 1941 to 1944, about 8,500 volumes of files from the police department registries of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, taken over by the head of the Ordnungspolizei, were handed over to the Prussian Secret State Archives in Berlin-Dahlem. The Secret State Archives had for the most part outsourced these files to Central German mines. From there, together with the other outsourced holdings, they probably came to the Central State Archives II of the GDR in Merseburg. Files of unknown size of the police department of the Reich Ministry of the Interior, mainly through the Schutz- und Kriminalpolizei-, which had been taken over by the head of the Ordnungspolizei in 1936, arrived in 1941/42 from the Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei to the Reichsarchiv in Potsdam, where they were most probably destroyed by the air raid of 14./15. 4. 1945. The files of the Prussian State Police from 1933 to 1935, which were transferred to the Wehrmacht in 1935, appear to have been transferred to the Army Archives in Potsdam during the war. Here they were probably burned as a result of the air raid of April 1945. Far more incomplete than the old registries are our knowledge about the fate of the current registries at the Main Office Ordnungspolizei. At the end of the war the following registrations have to be proved: O - Adjutantur O - HB Head Office O - Jurist O - Kdo Adjutantur O - Kdo WF Weltanschauliche Führung O - Kdo Org/Ia Organisation, Einsatz, Führung O - Kdo I - Ib Nachschuf O - Kdo I Ausb Ausbildung O - Kdo I Sp. Sport O - Kdo I KrG War History O - Kdo II P O - Kdo II P Allg) Personal Data O - Kdo II P R 1) O - Kdo II P Disciplinary Matters 2) O - Kdo II P KrO War Orders and Decorations of Honor 3) O - Kdo In K Inspection Motor Vehicles 4) O - Kdo In N Inspection Communications 5) O - Kdo In WG Inspection Weapons and Appliances 6) O - Kdo In L inspection air raid protection 7) O - Kdo In F inspection fire police 8) O - Kdo In Vet inspection veterinary 9) O - W personal data 10) O - W verse supply 11) O - W I economy 12) O - W II administration and law 13) O - W III accommodation 14) O - medical 15) O - I. - S Inspector General of the Schutzpolizei O - I. - G Inspector General of the Gendarmerie and Schutzpolizei der Gemeinden 16) O - I. - Sch Inspector General of the Schools O - I. - FSchP Inspector General for Fire-fighting 17) (Fire Police and Fire Brigades) O - I. - FwSch Inspector General for Firefighting 18) extinguishing system (fire schools, factory fire brigades and fire show) 19) O - RTN Reichsamt Technische Nothilfe 20) O - RFw Reichsamt Freiwillige Feuerwehren 21) Secret registry Most of these 35 running registries seem to have been completely lost. Only the following incomplete news about their whereabouts have become known to the Federal Archives so far. A part of the personnel files of the command office (registries O-Kdo II P) seems to have been moved in 1943/44 in agreement with the Reichsamt Technische Nothilfe to the castle Eisenhardt in Belzig/Mark (TN school). His fate is unknown. Another part came in spring 1945 first to the police administration Gera, then to Weimar or Gschenda, Kr. Arnstadt, was temporarily brought back to Biesenthal and went in April 1945 with the south staff to Fürstenfeldbruck. Already in Biesenthal the mass of files about the law for civil servants burned, and further losses entered on the march from there to Fürstenfeldbruck by low-flying fire. In Fürstenfeldbruck and at the beginning of May 1945 in Eben, the mass of the files carried along by members of the South Staff was burned. The personnel files of the Economic Administration Office (registry O-W Pers.) were moved to Thuringian towns together with those of the Commando Office in the spring of 1945. They arrived via the police administration in Gera at the Linda police supply camp near Neustadt a. d. Orla - according to other news also to Gschwenda - and returned to Biesenthal for a short time when the Americans arrived, after considerable parts had been burned in Thuringia due to a misunderstood radio message. From there, they were taken to Fürstenfeldbruck by the hourly staff in April 1945, losing their lives in air raids. Here and in Eben, most of the files were destroyed at the end of April/beginning of May 1945. According to other sources, however, it was burned in Maurach/Achensee at the beginning of May 1945 according to further files. A special fate had the files of the group "War History" of the command office (registry O-Kdo I KrG). In the course of the war, a "special archive" had been created for the group through the release of material from the area of the Ordnungspolizei that was important for the history of the war. Among its best sands, the diaries of the SS Police Division established in 1939, the 35th SS (Police) Grenadier Division established in 1945, the SS Police Regiments, the Police Shooting Regiments, the police battalions and other police troop units, as well as a collection of the most important decrees of the Main Office of the Ordnungspolizei (Ordnungspolizei - Ordnungspolizei - Order Police Department) are to be emphasized. These valuable documents were completely destroyed at the end of April/beginning of May 1945 by members of the group "War History" in Bischofteinitz/Bohemia. It is still unclear to what extent the records of the chief of the Ordnungspolizei are kept today by GDR offices. It is only certain that the holdings "Reichsministerium des Innern" of the Central State Archives I in Potsdam under Dept. III contain 46 volumes about the police from the period 1934 to 1937 and personnel files from the main office of the Ordnungspolizei. The remains of the personnel group registries not destroyed in Fürstenfeldbruck and Eben, and apparently also parts of other registries of the Main Office Ordnungspolizei, were confiscated by the Americans. After the occupation of the Offiziersschule der Ordnungspolizei in Fürstenfeldbruck, the police inspected the files they had found, took them to a warehouse, transported them away in the autumn of 1945, leaving behind the person of no interest to them. The material remaining there from the personnel registry of the Economic Administration Office was transferred directly to the Federal Archives in November 1954 via the Bavarian Main State Archives, Dept. I, that of the Command Office in January 1955 and in July 1957 from the Bavarian Police School Fürstenfeldbruck. As early as December 1956, about 550 personnel notebooks of the Kommando-Amtes with the initial letters M - Z had arrived here, which, initially confiscated, had been handed over by the American military government to the Command of the Schutzpolizei in Wiesbaden in 1949 and there - with a stock of originally about 900 notebooks - had been reduced by the handing over of documents about reused police personnel to their office. The main mass of the removed files, however, was first transferred to the file depot of the U.S. Army (Departmental Records Branch) in Alexandria/Virginia and filmed within the Records Group 1010/EAP 170 - 175 (Microfilm Guide 39). The transfer from there to the Federal Archives took place in April 1962. Further file takeovers took place from documents that had initially been brought together in the Document Center in Berlin - first in 1957 personal files on gendarmerie officials via the Hessian Ministry of the Interior, then in 1962 on a larger scale and directly in connection with the so-called Schumacher Collection of documents from various organizational units and at about the same time Daluege's reconstructed files from biographical materials of the Adjutantur of the Chief of Ordnungspolizei. Other provenances that have been grouped according to biographical criteria can still be found in the Berlin Document Center. In the summer of 1957, the former chief of the command office, Lieutenant General of the Ordnungspolizei a. D. Adolf v. Bomhard, two volumes of files personally secured by him (R 19/282 and 283) and, in addition, the documents listed under C in the Annex. 1958 followed tax, salary and wage documents of former employees of the main witness office of the Ordnungspolizei of the Versorgungsanstalt des Bundes und der Länder in Karlsruhe. Finally, files of the Reich Office Voluntary Fire Brigades were handed over by the Oberfinanzdirektion Hamburg in 1957 and 1964. Archival evaluation and processing Reference: Koblenz stock In view of the insignificance or absence of other records handed down by the police and the need under pension law for proof of service time for members of the police force, a thorough cassation was dispensed with. On the other hand, in order to fill at least some of the gaps in the status quo, not only the official printed matter of the Main Office Ordnungspolizei was listed, but also important matters concerning the Ordnungspolizei from the holdings of the Federal Archives R 43 (Reich Chancellery), R 18 (Reich Ministry of the Interior), R 2 (Reich Ministry of Finance), R 22 (Reich Ministry of Justice), NS 19 (Personal Staff Reichsführer SS), NS 7 (SS and Police Jurisdiction) and R 36 (Deutscher Gemeindetag (German Community Day) were incorporated, without the aim of completeness. On the other hand, the stocks R 20 (chief of the gang combat units; schools of the order police) and R 70 (police services of integrated, affiliated and occupied areas of the 2nd world war), which must be consulted anyway with appropriate investigations, were completely omitted. When classifying the stock, it was not possible to structure the stock in accordance with the registry principle, given the incomplete nature of the preserved files, any more than it was possible to do a close analogy to the administrative structure of the main office. Therefore, an ideal structure of the competence area of the Main Office Ordnungspolizei was developed which was adapted to the importance of the subject areas actually handed down in the inventory. Dr. Neufeldt, Mr. Huck, Mr. Schatz, Dr. Boberach, Dr. Werner and Mr. Marschall were particularly involved in the chronological order in which the inventory was developed. Koblenz, October 1974 Content characterization: Adjutant of the Chief of Ordnungspolizei 1933-1945 (24), Dienststellenverwaltung 1933-1945 (50), Nachrichten- und Befehlsblätter, Erlasses, Besprechungungen 1933-1945 (41), Orga‧nisation and Zuständigkeit 1933-1945 (58), Haushalt 1933-1944 (9), General service law and police service law 1931-1945 (37), courses and schools 1930-1945 (89), assessment, promotion, secondment and transfer of members of the police 1931-1945 (38), remuneration and pensions 1933-1945 (19), Criminal and disciplinary matters 1937-1945 (8), uniforms and orders 1933-1945 (8), Comradeship Association of German Police Officers 1933-1945 (6), personnel statistics 1938-1945 (7), accommodation, equipment and armament 1933-1945 (8), Sanitäts- und Vete‧rinärwesen, Polizeisport 1933-1945 (12), Polizeiverwaltungs- und Vollzugsdienst 1935-1945 (93), Einsatz von Polizeiverbände und -einheiten 1933-1945 (108), Personalakte 1917-1945 (1.067), State Hospital of Police in Berlin. Medical records (ZX) of patients 1940-1945 (1946) (3,149), file of the State Hospital of Police in Berlin (n.a.) State of development: Findbuch (1974) Citation method: BArch, R 19/...
Contains among other things: Monthly reports of Fortifikation Tsingtau for March 1912 to Sept. 1912 Fire control systems for Tsingtau headlight station Yu nui san Complete design for electrical lighting of the infantry factories Visit of the Garnision Tsingtau in Sept./Oct. 1912 by the Inspector General of the Navy
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: Poggenburg, Johannes, Bishop of Münster, 1930 Pogge, Paul, Africa researcher, 1939 Poglavnik, head of state of the independent state of Croatia, 1944 Pogrell, Günther von, German general, 1938 Pohl, Albert, von Monte San Michele, retired Major General, 1937 Pohl, Heinrich, Prof. d. Rechte, o.Dat. Pohl, Peter J., Head of the Trade Representatives and Trade Brokers Section in the Czech Republic Wirtschaftsgruppe Vermittlergewerbe, 1936 Pohl, Dr.jur. Max, German actor, 1929 Pohl, Otto, Austrian publicist and diplomat, 1934 Pohl, Richard, Chairman of the Board, Bankeir, 1930 Pohl, Dr.phil. Robert, German physicist, 1944 Pohl, Dr. Wolfgang, Ministerial Director, Gas and Water Management, 1937 Pohle, Dr. rudolf, Regional Court Councillor in the Reich and Prussian Ministry of Justice, 1936 Pohlig, Julius, German engineer, pioneer in the field of conveyor technology, 1942 Pohlmann, District President of Magdeburg, Social Democrat, 1926 Pohlman, Adolf, German citizen. Kaufmann, Volkswirt, 1933 Pohlmann, Hermann, designer of the Stuka "Ju 87", 1941 Polenz, Hans von, Amtmann von Stolpen, 1936 Polikeit, SA-Oberführer, 1937 Poll, Dr. von, essays about trade and goods, 1937 Pollack, Dr.., Expert of the Reich Commissioner for Price Formation, 1937 Pollak, Egon, German. Musician, Austrian, 1932 Pollay, lieutenant general of the regional police, winner of the horse dressage examination, 1936 Pollert, president of the Chamber of Commerce, 1932 Pollesch, Carl, mayor of Tempelhof, district manager, 1937 Pollmann, general director, member of an administrative committee, 1936 Polscher, Alfred, board member of the Bochumer Verein, director, 1940 Polster, Karl, Geheimer Bergrat, 1936 Ponifick, Hans, Geheimrat, Siedlungsfachmann u. Politician, 1932 Pomberg, Anton, commercial director of the Schlegel-Scharpensee brewery, 1940 Poniatowski, Julius, Polish politician, 1934 Ponten, Dr. Josef, German writer, 1940 Ponto, Erich, state actor, 1944 Popert, Hermann, German writer, 1927 Popfinger, Seppl, German globetrotter, 1936 Popitz, Dr. Johannes, Prussian. Minister of Finance, Reich Minister, 1942 Popp, SS-Brigadeführer, District Governor of Chemnitz, 1937 Popp, Adelheid, popular personality of the Austrian Party, comrade of the Socialist International, 1929 Popp, Prof.Dr. Georg, chemist, criminologist, criminologist, 1943 Popp, Dr. Philipp, German - Englishev. bishop in Südslawien, 1932 Poppe, Johann Heinrich Moritz, technologist, 1935 Poppe, Reinhold, director, head of the sales organization, administration, Berlin, 1937 Poppe, Rosa, German tragedy, 1940 Poppelreuther, Walther, psycho-critical pedagogue, scientific advisor to the Reich leadership, 1936
Inventory description: In the Heeresverordnungsblatt of 1926 (No. 23, page 11) the command powers for the medical inspector are recorded as follows: The medical inspector belonged to the Reichswehr Ministry (army command). He examined the uniformity of the training of medical personnel, headed the medical service, regulated its uniform execution on the basis of the regulations issued by the Army Command and was the supreme expert of the Army Command in all questions of health. In accordance with the instructions of the army command and in agreement with the commanders in the military districts, he was convinced of the status of the training of the medical personnel, of the performance of the medical service and of the condition of the health facilities in the military districts, also by taking part in inspections and exercises. Characterisation of the contents: The Military Medical Inspectorate (SanIn) has handed down documents on the administration of the service and the organisation of the medical service as well as extensive material on staff training and medical issues in various fields and the results of investigations by the Military Medical Academy. The holdings also include the fragments of documents that the Chief of the Wehrmacht Medical Service (ChefWSan) brought into the Federal Archives, as his business had been conducted by the Chief Medical Inspector General of the Armed Forces, Prof. Dr. Handloser, from the establishment of the office on 28 July 1942 until 1 September 1944. State of development: Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 2500 AU Citation method: BArch, RH 12-23/...
Germany: Prisoners, including: Applications for release of Germans interned in Britain or in British overseas territories, including: Petitions of 12 German medical men interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: Doctors A Trautmann, Casimir Casper, Fritz Goldberg, Martin Ficker, Karl Hoch, H Fieberti, Ed Goecker, Carl Greiff, Georg Richter, Adolf Rosenbaum, Richard Nolte, and Gerhard Bartram. Herr von Krosigk and Martin Spremberg, interned. Hans Keffel, interned in Britain on military grounds because he is a skilled engineer. Count Stolberg, interned at Oldcastle, Co Meath, Ireland. Matthieu Ottenwaelder, interned in Britain: permission sought for him to proceed to United States. Baron Louis Anton von Horst, interned in Britain; his health poor; requests made for him to be allowed to go to United States. Reply given that he is in the German Hospital, Dalston, London, where he receives every care and attention. Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, writes to Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, on 17 May 1916, confidentially enclosing Metropolitan Police Report on von Horst dated 7 September 1914. Person behind his appeals is Miss Lilian Troy, Irish-American journalist; he associates with strike leader Ben Tillett, suffragettes Mrs Drummond and Miss Annie Kenney, and Irish trades union leader Jim Larkin. Dr Adam Breuer, repatriated in April 1916. Repatriation of certain classes of civilians from German East Africa. Carl Koettgen, interned in Britain, and found fit for military service: his release cannot be authorised. Rudolf von Wülfing, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: found not unfit for military service; his release cannot be authorised. Winfried Wickert and Theodor Meyner, interned German missionaries; both repatriated in May 1916. Oscar George Ehlers: Baring Brothers
Germany (British Civilians): Prisoners, including: Enquiry from Louisa Warne as to whether her husband William Warne, a famous jockey, was among those prisoners released from Ruhleben. Enquiry as to whether parcels can be sent to Thomas Cottrell-Dormer in Ruhleben camp and correspondence concerning his status as a combatant or civilian prisoner of war. Doctor's report on the mental and physical condition of Dora A Matteson at Kipsdorf and the provision of money to support her and her son. Complaints concerning the contents of food parcels from England sent to British staff employed at the Netherlands Legation, particularly John Phillips Jones, auditor of Ruhleben camp accounts, Harold Sheldon and Mr R B Brown. Frequency and censoring of letters from prisoners at Ruhleben and meeting of the Prisoners of War Release Committee. Censoring of letters written by John Hatfield in Ruhleben due to their containing criticism of the Government and the Central Prisoners of War Committee. Letter from Mr Morgan, late American Consul-General at Hamburg, concerning remittances for the men of the San Wilfredo , Mr A Murray Gibbon in Germany and German Imperial War Ordinances relating to banking. Request from Messrs E Green and Company as to whether it can send remittances to the wives of its employees interned at Ruhleben: Mrs Moorhouse at Hagenau, Alsace and Mrs Hanton, wife of William Hanton of Hydetown, Manchester. Rate of exchange for £1 sterling. Application by Emmy Foell for a British passport. Application of Curt August Hermann Lehmann (Le Mang) for a British passport and his forcible enlistment in the German Army. Nationality of Grace Ford in Dresden. Enquiry as to address and welfare of George Ludwig C Schoner (Schoener), released from Ruhleben. Location of Dr Tollemache Bull interned at Wahn and parcels sent to him and Mr Owen. Allowance arrangements for Amelia M Hoad, residing at Schwerin. Application for remittance by Bertha Müller including completed application forms for remittance and for an emergency British passport (with photograph). Application for a British passport by Jack Lackser. Request by Duncan Campbell for payment of medical expenses in Switzerland, should he be released from Ruhleben. Estate of the late Gustav Mann. Request for payments by Mrs Smith-Dampier to be made to the Reverend H M Williams in Berlin. Exchange of Sir John H Irwin, ship-owner, for Lieutenant-Commander Franz Rintelen, along with four other prisoners arranged by Mr C O Johnson of Brittatorp, Sweden. Transfer of Sir John H Irvin from Ruhleben to Havelberg and back to Ruhleben, and reprisals on German prisoners of war held in England. Exchange of Sir John H Irvin for Richard Kuenzer, a German Consulate Officer. Code 1218A Files 38215-59785.
Enthält u.a.: C. S. Greene: Talofa, Samoa. A summer sail to an enchanted isle. San Francisco 1896