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BArch, NS 8 · Fonds · 1918-1945
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: Alfred Rosenberg, who had been one of Adolf Hitler's close collaborators since the beginnings of the National Socialist movement, united - especially since 1929/30 - a wealth of political offices and functions in his hand. In order to be able to carry out all the tasks assigned to him, Rosenberg, since his appointment as head of the Foreign Policy Office of the NSDAP (APA) in April 1933, made use of a private secretariat headed by Thilo von Trotha (b. 12.04.1909, d. 24.02.1938), who was also responsible for the North Division of the APA. In April 1934, by order of the Reich Treasurer, von Trothas, initially only volunteered for Rosenberg, was converted into a full-time regular employment relationship with Rosenberg as Reichsleiter of the NSDAP. As private secretary, he was responsible for processing all correspondence that Rosenberg had to conduct personally as head of the APA, but also as Reichsführer of the Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur (KfdK) and as main editor of the "Völkischer Beobachters" (VB). In January 1934, Rosenberg was appointed the Führer's representative for monitoring the entire spiritual and ideological training and education of the NSDAP. Probably because of this new expansion of his duties, on 26 April 1934 Rosenberg ordered the conversion of his private secretariat into a "Rosenberg Chancellery". It continued to be under the direction of Thilo von Trothas, but was now assigned a clearly defined scope of duties: From now on, the Rosenberg Chancellery was responsible for all correspondence conducted by Rosenberg himself within the scope of duties of the APA, the KfdK and other ideological offices as well as for the "NS-Monatshefte", the appointment calendar and the visit regulations of the Reichsleiter. The firm had its own "archive" whose task it was to collect information material and newspaper clippings about Rosenberg. The DBFU was one of the administrators. On 15 August 1937, Rosenberg appointed SA-Sturmbannführer Dr. Werner Koeppen (born 26.09.1910) as his aide. After the death of Trothas in February 1938, Koeppen took over the management of the office and retained it - with temporary interruptions due to military service - until 1945. In August 1941 he was appointed by Rosenberg as his personal adviser and worked for a time as a liaison officer in the Führer's headquarters. During his absence Amandus Langer, whom Rosenberg had appointed as his adjutant in 1941, represented him in the management of the office. Life data of Alfred Rosenberg born 12.01.1893 in Reval Study of architecture in Reval, then in Moscow since 1918 in Germany, 1923 as German naturalized 1919 NSDAP member 1921 with Dietrich Eckart Editor of the "Völkischer Beobachters" February 1923 Main editor of the "Völkischer Beobachters", since 1938 also editor 09.11.1923 Participation in the march to the Feldherrnhalle; during Hitler's captivity with the leadership of the "movement" commissioned 1929 Founder of the Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur 1930 Member of the Reichstag and representative of the NSDAP at the Auswärtigen Ausschuss des Reichstages since 1930 Publisher of the "NS-Monatshefte" 01.04.01.1933 Head of the NSDAP Foreign Policy Office, appointed Reichsleiter of the NSDAP 24.01.1934 Representative of the leader for the supervision of the entire intellectual and ideological training and education of the NSDAP 29.01.1940 commissioned with the preparation of the "High School" of the NSDAP 05.07./17.09.1940 Head of the task force Reichsleiter Rosenberg for the occupied Eastern territories 20.04.1941 Commissioner for the Central Processing of Issues in Eastern Europe 17.07.1941 Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories 16.10.1946 executed in Nuremberg (IMT ruling) Abbreviations APA Foreign Office of the NSDAP DAF German Labour Front DBFU The Führer's representative for the supervision of the entire intellectual and ideological training and education of the NSDAP ERR Operations Staff Reichsleiter Rosenberg HJ Hitlerjugend IMT International Military Tribunal KfdK Combat Alliance for German Culture NS National Socialist NSDAP National Socialist German Workers Party NSKG NS-Kulturgemeinde OKW Oberkommando der Wehrmacht PPK Party Official Examination Commission for the Protection of NS Writing RMbO Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories SA Storm Departments SD Security Service SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany VB Völkischer Beobachter Inventory Description: During the war, Rosenberg and almost all his offices remained in Berlin. Despite some losses during the heavy bombing raids in November 1943, most of the files of the Rosenberg office seem to have been preserved. The traditional Rosenberg documents (from the state and party areas) were brought to Nuremberg after the end of the war in order to be evaluated for the Allied trials against the war criminals. In the beginning, the documents that could be used as supporting documents were taken from the files, later they were left in them and were content with photocopies. The originals used are likely to be in Washington today, along with other trial documents. The documents collected in Nuremberg were evaluated by various foreign institutions for the creation of their own collections after the processes had been completed. The Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC) in Paris is particularly worthy of mention here. Today, the "Collection Rosenberg" contains a collection of approximately 1,100 documents (mostly from the provenance office of Rosenberg, but also from other Rosenberg offices). Receipts for the individual documents taken from the CDJC are still in the files that have been transferred to the Federal Archives. Further records of Rosenberg's departments can be found at the Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdokumentatie (NIOD), Amsterdam, and at the Yivo-Institute for Jewish Research in New York. Books and journals from Rosenberg's departments are listed in the Hoover Institute and Library and in the Library of Congress. Documents from Rosenberg offices also reached archives of the former Soviet Union. An extensive collection (above all of the provenance ERR) is today kept in the Tsentral`nyi derzhavnyi arhiv vyshchykh orhaniv vlady ta upravlinnia Ukraïny (TsDAVO Ukraïny) in Kiev, further files (above all of the provenance foreign policy office) in the Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi voennyi arkhiv (RGVA) in Moscow. Most of the Rosenberg files collected in Nuremberg were brought to Alexandria/Va. and partly filmed there. In March 1963, this file complex, known as Record Group 1008/Reichsministerium für die besetzten Ostgebiete, was transferred from the USA to the Federal Archives in the course of the file repatriation, where it was divided into provenances in autumn 1963. The files from this return of files to the provenance of "Kanzlei Rosenberg" form the main part of the present collection. Some volumes were added which had been transferred to the Nuremberg State Archives and to the Federal Archives in 1955, as well as several volumes from various American file returns. Further additions were made by one volume each from the Central State Archive of the GDR (62 Ka 2/1) and from the so-called "NS Archive of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR" (ZA VI 6322). Archival processing The majority of the documents had been deposited in the Federal Archives in their original registry context. Individual documents, processes detached from their context as well as volumes in disorder had to be rearranged. The order and distortion corresponded to the original registry context. A complete reorganisation of the stock from a factual point of view would have facilitated its use, but did not appear to be justified from the point of view of labour economics. Only double copies were collected in the manuscript series. The preliminary finding aid for the stock was produced by Mrs. Köhne in 1966. Quotation NS 8/.............................................................. Characterisation of the contents: The collection of manuscripts and newspaper clippings provides a fairly comprehensive picture of Rosenberg's personality from about 1930 to 1945. Due to the fact that the Chancellery was responsible for almost all of Rosenberg's departments, the collection also contains essential supplementary material on the activities of the departments subordinated to Rosenberg; only the department of the Reich Ministry of the Occupied Eastern Territories, whose affairs Rosenberg had dealt with primarily by its ministerial office, is to be excluded. The filing of the documents took place largely in chronological series, at most separately into the areas VB, KfdK and APA, later also according to correspondence partners. A clear separation of the series from each other in terms of content and time is not discernible. State of development: Findbuch (1966/2005), Online-Findbuch (2004). Citation style: BArch, NS 8/...

BArch, R 1507/2090 · File · Nov. 1929 - März 1931
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Adler und Falken, page 61 Alldeutscher Verband, page 16 Bund für Nationalwirtschaft und Werksgemeinschaft, page 16 Bund Oberland, page 12 Deutschbanner Schwarz-Weiss-Rot, page 16 Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, page 16 Deutscher Frauenbund, page 16 Deutscher Offiziersbund, page 16 Deutscher Ostmarkenverein, page 16 Deutscher Seeverein, page 16 Deutsch-Evangelischer Frauenbund, page 16 Deutschnationale Studentenschaft, page 16 Deutschnationale Volkspartei, Page 16 German National Workers' Association, Page 16 German National Freedom Party, Page 16, 49-54 Fleet Association of German Women, Page 16 Women's Committee for the Fight against Versailles, Page 16 Freischar Schill, Page 74-78 Friends of Fascism (Amici del Fascismo), Page 18 Greater German Baltic Association, Page 17 Main Conservative Association, Page 17 Higher Education Ring of German Art, Page 16-17, 78-79 Kaiserdank, Page 17 Queen Luise-Bund, Page 17 National Club, Page 17 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 2-228 National Socialist German Student League, pages 68-73, 142-144, 170-187 National Socialist Teachers' League, pages 198-228 National Socialist School League, pages 198-228 National Association of German Officers, page 17 National Association of German Women, page 17 Prussian League, page 17 Imperial Eagle, page 17 Imperial League of German Workers, page 17 Imperial League of German Officers, Page 17 Reichsbund former cadets, Page 17 Ring of national women, Page 17 Steel helmet, Bund der Frontsoldaten, Page 10 Stahlhelm-Frauenbund, Page 17 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, Page 139-142 Tannenbergbund, Page 93-102 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 17 Waffenring der deutschen leichte Artillerie, Page 17 Wehrwolf, Page 12 Wehrwolf-Hilfe, Page 80-92 Widerstandblock deutscher Jugend, Page 180-189 Wiking-Bund, Page 13

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 503/29 · Fonds · 1934-1942
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Content and Assessment The courts of the NSDAP functioned as mechanisms for maintaining party discipline, overcoming internal party conflicts, and purifying the party of racially and politically undesirable and insubordinate members. They emerged from the investigative and conciliation committees (Uschlas) of the "fighting period" and were independent of the ordinary courts, whose procedural structure, however, they followed. In the party hierarchy, they were adapted and assigned to the political organization in the form of local, district and district courts. The documents of the NSDAP district court in Stuttgart, captured by the US military, were transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the political cleansing had been completed. There it received the signature PL 503/29.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 503/1 · Fonds · 1931-1945
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Content and Assessment The courts of the NSDAP functioned as mechanisms for maintaining party discipline, overcoming internal party conflicts, and purifying the party of racially and politically undesirable and insubordinate members. They emerged from the investigative and conciliation committees (Uschlas) of the "fighting period" and were independent of the ordinary courts, whose procedural structure, however, they followed. In the party hierarchy, they were adapted and assigned to the political organization in the form of local, district and district courts. The written material captured by the US military in the Aalen NSDAP District Court district includes records from the areas of jurisdiction of the former NSDAP District Courts of Ellwangen and Neresheim. After the political cleansing had been completed, the files were transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives, where they were given the inventory signature PL 503/1. The inventory was recorded between May 2004 and February 2007 by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller in the course of a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut for the development of the inventory group PL 501-523. The inventory comprises 321 units = 0.6 linear metres.

BArch, R 1507/2058 · File · o.Dat. (1930)
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Adler und Falken, page 145, 193 Artaman Movement, page 193 Bund der Geusen, page 193 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, page 172 Deutschvölkischer Offiziersbund, page 172 Freischar Schill, page 145, 193 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 191 National Bolshevism, pages 150-154 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 144-212 National Socialist Farmers' and Settlers' Association, pages 187-189 National Socialist Civil Service Association, page 181 National Socialist Beutscher Medical Association, page 170 National Socialist German Student Association, Page 159-164 National Socialist Teachers' Association, page 169 National Socialist Students' Association, page 165-170 Sacrificial Ring of the NSDAP, page 182 Red Swastika of the NSDAP, page 172 Steel Helmet, Association of Front Soldiers, page 187, 191-192 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 182-184 Association of National Socialist Seafarers, Page 181 Agitation and propaganda of the KPD, pages 19, 22, 51-52, Arbeiter Ido- und Esperanto-Bund, pages 83-84 Arbeiter-Abstinentenbund, pages 84 Worker correspondence of the KPD, pages 30-33 Arbeiter-Radio-Internationale, pages 71-73, 83, 89-91 Arbeiter-Radio-Klub Deutschlands, pages 71-73 Arbeiter-Sängerbund, Page 84 Workers' Shooters' Union, Page 46 Association of Revolutionary German Visual Artists, Page 83 Uprising and Uprising Agitation, Page 17-24 Peasant and Agricultural Workers' Movement of the KPD, Page 53-58 Association of Friends of the Soviet Union, Page 84, 88 Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 88, Page 83, Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists of Germany, Page 83, Page 17-24, Association of Friends of the Soviet Union, Page 84, 88, Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 83, Page 83, Page 83, Page 17, Page 24, Page 84, Page 83, Page 83, Page 84, Page 84, Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 17, 88 (Communist) International ECCI, pages 70-71 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, pages 83 Interest Group for Workers' Culture (IfA), pages 83-86 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 86-88 International Legal Association, pages 82-83 International Proletarian Free Thinkers, Page 83 International Workers' Theater Association, Page 89 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, Page 63-68 Communist Party of Germany, Page 17-103 Communist Party of Germany Opposition, Page 91-97 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 73-80 Lenin Association, Page 91-97 Military Party Work (HP) of the KPD, Page 20 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 31-33 Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition (RGO), Page 24-26 Red Aid of Germany, Page 80-82 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 38-40, 58-63 Self-Protection Movement, Page 36-38, 40-45 Soviet Film Society for Proletarian Culture, page 83 Spartacus League, page 77-80, 91-97 Storm Brigades, KPD, page 26 Theatre Work, page 28, 83 Association of Freethinkers for Cremation, page 83 United Left Opposition, page 91-95 World Federation Esperanto, page 83 Decomposition Work of the KPD, page 33-36, 194-196

Management Reports No. 96
BArch, R 1507/2021 · File · 25. Aug. 1923
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Bismarckbund, page 26 Blücherbund, page 28-29 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 68 German Legion of Honour, page 82-84 German National Youth Movement, page 25 Combat Organization "Fatherland", page 84 National Bolshevism, pages 39-40, 60-61, 76-77, 98 National Socialist German Workers Party, pages 66-67, 95-98 Organization Rossbach, page 26, 49 Reichswehrblock Rossbach, page 26 Scharnhorstbund, page 99 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 98-99 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, page 29 Völkische Gewerkschaften, pages 26-27 Wehrwolf, pages 81-82, 99 Wiking-Bund, page 127 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, pages 32-33 Beamtenbewegung der KPD, page 64 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 17, 48, 60-61 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), pages 19-23 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 23 Communist Party of Germany, pages 5-16, 38-43, 57-65, 77-80, 88-94, 106-128 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 78-79 KPD file service, pages 8-10, 64-65, 120-126 Red Help of Germany, pages 113-115 Red Front Fighters Association, pages 8-10, 64-65, 120-126 Self-Protection Movement, pages 7-10, 40-41 Student Movement, page 77

Management Reports No. 91
BArch, R 1507/2020 · File · 1. Juni 1923
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 83 Andreas Hofer Association, page 83 Bavarian Homeland and King Association, page 83 Bavarian Warrior Association, page 83 Bavarian Ordnungsblock, page 83 Bavarian and Reich Association, page 83 Bavarian Oberland Association, page 81-82 German Officer Association, Page 83 German National Youth Movement, Page 83 German National Working Group, Page 83 German National Freedom Party, Page 14-19, 26, 44-45, 56-57 German National Protection and Defence Association, Page 83 Düll Association, Page 83 Eichheimer Medical Association, Page 83 Front Warriors Association e. V., Page 83 Greater German Movement, Page 15 Higher Education Ring of German Art, Page 83 Interest Group of German Army and Navy Members, Page 83 Youth Association Count Yorck von Wartenburg, Page 16 Young Bavaria, Page 83 National Bolshevism, Page 47-48 National Socialist German Workers Party, Page 13-22, 57-60 National Association of German Officers, Page 83 Organization Rossbach, Page 15, 45 Verband der bayrischen Offizier-Regimentsvereine, Page 83 Verband nationalgesinnter Soldaten, Page 15-16 Verein Deutschdenkender Arbeiter, Page 60 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 83-85 Völkische Gewerkschaften, Page 45, 82-83 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, Page 52-55 Beamtenbewegung der KPD, Page 17 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 26-29, 50-51, 67-72 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 39-40 Communist Party of Germany, pages 6-12, 26-33, 50-51, 67-72, 76-80 Communist Youth Union of Germany, Page 52-55, 80 Proletarian dog associations, Page 73 Reichsverband der Erwerbslosen, Page 38-39, 76-80 Roter Frontkämpferbund, Page 11-12, 49-51 Selbstschutzbewegung, Page 26, 34-37 Unabhängige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (USPD), Page 22

Management Reports No. 84
BArch, R 1507/2019 · File · 24. Jan. 1923
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 44 Anti-Semitism, page 10, 26-27 Bund der Aufrechten, page 44, 67 Bund für Freiheit und Ordnung in Berlin und Umgebung, page 12 Deutsche Erneuerungsgemeinde, page 75-76 Deutscher Befreiungsbund, page 50-51 Deutscher Freiheitsbund, page 10-11, 86-91 German War Graves Commission "Black-White-Red", page 11 German National Youth Movement, page 44 German National Freedom Party, pages 11, 49-50, 64, 97-98, 127-128 German National Defence and Defense Party, pages 43, 47-49 Greater German Labour Party, pages 11, 49-50, 64 Squirehood, page 44 Mosquito Federation, page 68 National Youth Federation, page 44 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 3, 11, 27-28, 39-42, 93-98 National Association of German Officers, page 44 National Association of German Soldiers, pages 26-27, 44 Organization Rossbach, Page 10-11 Steel helmet, Bund der Frontsoldaten, Page 43, 91-92 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, Page 93-96 Verband nationalengesinnter Soldaten, Page 42, 45-47 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 38 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, Page 24-25 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 9-10, 16, 34-36 International Federation of War-Damaged and War-Remained Persons, page 83 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 38 Communist Party of Germany, pages 7-8, 17-23, 35-39, 55-60, 70-71, 75-77 Communist Youth Union of Germany, pages 38, 80-81 Self-Protection Movement, pages 55-60, 77-83 Decomposition Work of the KPD, pages 83, 84-85

Management Reports No. 81
BArch, R 1507/2018 · File · 1. Dez. 1922
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Adler und Falken, page 10, 54-57 Alldeutscher Verband, page 51, 53-57, 166 Allgemeiner deutsch-völkischer Turnverein, page 12 Antikommunistische Weltliga, page 48-50 Antisemitismus, page 11, 12, 142, 153-155, 157, 168-169 Arndt-Hochschule, Page 166 Enlightenment Committee concerning the question of war guilt, page 166 Bavarian Homeland and King's League, page 51 Bavarian Order Book, page 51, 166 Bismarck Order, page 10, 53-57 Braver Heiderich, page 11 Bremen Hansa, Page 166 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 6 Bund Bayern und Reich, page 51 Bund der Aufrechten, page 9, 53-57 Bund der Getreuen, page 9 Bund der Kaistreuen, page 11 Bund Deutschland, page 10 Bund für Freiheit und Ordnung in Berlin und Umgebung, page 104-107, 166 Bund Jungdeutschland, page 166 Bund Oberland, page 9 Bund zur Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft, page 51 Christian-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 166 Deutschbund, page 10, 166, 169 Deutsche Vereinigung, page 166 Deutscher Bund e. V., Page 141 German National Teachers Association, page 166 German National Association for Austria, page 166 German Nordic Society, page 167 German National Working Group, page 51 German National Youth, page 9 German National Protection and Defence Association, Page 6, 9, 51-58, 142, 153-155 Eos, page 11 Fichtegesellschaft, page 167 Flottenbund deutscher Frauen, page 167 Frauenbund zur Wahrung der deutschen Ehre für unsere Kinder, page 167 Friesen-Sachsenbund, page 167 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 51 Germanenhort, Page 167 Hermannsbund, Page 10 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, Page 9, 53-57, 167 Interessengemeinschaft deutscher Heeres- und Marineangehöriger, Page 51 Junglehrerbund Baldur, Page 10, 54-57 Jungnationaler Bund, Page 11 Knappenschaft, Page 12, 54-57 Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Page 11, 51, 63, 142, 145, 153-155, 168-170 National Association of German Officers, Page 9, 51, 54-57, 167 National Association of German Soldiers, Page 7-8, 21-22 Niedersachsenring, Page 10, 54-57 Self-Defense Association, Page 10 Organisation Consul, Page 6-7, 9, 18-20, 153-155 Organisation Escherich, Page 11 Organisation Rossbach, Page 11, 170 Prussian Federation, Page 167 Reichsbund deutscher Kriegsteilnehmer deutscher Hochschulen, Page 51 Reichsbund ehemaliger Kadetten, Page 11, 54-57 Reichsbund black-white-red, page 11 Reichsflagge, page 51 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 9, 53-57 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 168-169 Teja-Bund, page 10 Turnverein Theodor Körner, page 11 Verband der bayrischen Offizier-Regimentsvereine, page 51 Verband nationalegesinnter Soldaten, pages 6, 8-9, 21-22, 51 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, page 11 Verein Hindenburgehrung, page 167 Verein reichstreuer Männer, page 167 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, page 166 Volksbund gegen Bolschewismus, page 167 Volkskraftbund, page 166 Wandervogel völkischer Art, page 11 Westvorstädtischer Sportverein Leipzig-Lindenau, pages 54-57 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), pages 31-33, 158-159 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, pages 36-38, 63 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 30, 42-43, 135-136 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), page 31-33, 43, 47-48, 58-159, 163 Communist Party of Germany, page 17, 26-31, 36-41, 75-80, 83-85, 104-111, 115-136, 147-152, 158, 163 Organization Plättner, page 47-48 Political Prisoners, Work of the RHD, page 43-46 Proletarian Tribune, Page 81 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 158 Red Front Fighters Association, Page 161-162 Red Young Storm of the RFB, Page 9 Self-Protection Movement, Page 152 Soviet Film Society for Proletarian Culture, Page 81 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 26-29 Disintegration Work of the KPD, Page 108, 132-134, 150-151, 163

Management Reports No. 65
BArch, R 1507/2016 · File · 14. Jan. 1922
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 62, 75-78 Berlin Self-Protection, page 110 Brüder vom Stein, page 11, 39, 96, 98-101 Bund Oberland, page 39 German-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 76-77 Falkenbund, page 110 National Army Frankfurt/Main, page 94-95, 109 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 62, 77-78 Niederdeutscher Bund, page 74-75 Organisation Aulock, Page 39 Organisation Consul, Page 26 Organisation Escherich, Page 12, 98-101 Organisation Heydebreck, Page 39 Organisation Hubertus, Page 39, 79, 111 Organisation Rossbach, Page 39, 61-62, 79, 95-96, 110-111 Silver shield, Page 11, 39, 96-97 General Workers' Union (AAU), Page 5, 10-11, 38, 53, 73-74, 82, 92 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 47, 52, 83, 112 International Federation of War-Damaged and War-Remained Persons, pages 89 Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 5, 10-11, 17-18, 28, 38, 50, 53-54, 55-59, 70-73, 82, 91, 92, 107-108 Communist Study Group, pages 52-62 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, page 42 Communist Party of Germany, Page 6-10, 18-25, 28-33, 36-37, 42-59, 69-72, 82, 90-92 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 38-39, 144 Organisation Plättner, Page 107-108 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 5, 17 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 107-108 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 9, 22-23, 30-33, 45, 47, 49, 52, 69, 71, 82 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 75

Management Reports No. 64
BArch, R 1507/2016 · File · 7. Jan. 1922
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 62, 75-78 Berlin Self-Protection, page 110 Brüder vom Stein, page 11, 39, 96, 98-101 Bund Oberland, page 39 German-Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 76-77 Falkenbund, page 110 National Army Frankfurt/Main, page 94-95, 109 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 62, 77-78 Niederdeutscher Bund, page 74-75 Organisation Aulock, Page 39 Organisation Consul, Page 26 Organisation Escherich, Page 12, 98-101 Organisation Heydebreck, Page 39 Organisation Hubertus, Page 39, 79, 111 Organisation Rossbach, Page 39, 61-62, 79, 95-96, 110-111 Silver shield, Page 11, 39, 96-97 General Workers' Union (AAU), Page 5, 10-11, 38, 53, 73-74, 82, 92 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 47, 52, 83, 112 International Federation of War-Damaged and War-Remained Persons, pages 89 Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 5, 10-11, 17-18, 28, 38, 50, 53-54, 55-59, 70-73, 82, 91, 92, 107-108 Communist Study Group, pages 52-62 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, page 42 Communist Party of Germany, Page 6-10, 18-25, 28-33, 36-37, 42-59, 69-72, 82, 90-92 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 38-39, 144 Organisation Plättner, Page 107-108 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 5, 17 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 107-108 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 9, 22-23, 30-33, 45, 47, 49, 52, 69, 71, 82 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 75

Management Reports No. 52
BArch, R 1507/2014 · File · 23. Aug. 1921
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 32 National Socialist German Labour Party, page 32 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 32 General Workers Union (AAU), page 21, 28-29, 96, 107, 115-119 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 22, 60-65, 66-76 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), pages 21, 29, 80-91, 139-140 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 26-27, 96, 104-107, 115-119, 126, 138 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, pages 135-136 Communist Party of Germany, Page 6-25, 31, 71-76, 97-104, 115-118, 122-142 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 27-28, 115-119, 152-154 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 18-19, 104, 115-119, 142 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 12, 15 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 94, 134 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 77-78, 121

Management Reports No. 19
BArch, R 1507/2003 · File · 14. Dez. 1920
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 19, 151 Bund der Aufrechten, page 151 Bund der Kaisertreuen, page 9 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, page 151 National Bolshevism, page 105, 123, 174 National Socialist German Workers Party, page 152 Organisation Escherich, pages 53-54, 150-151 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 30, 43, 55, 59, 85, 98, 101, 106, 116-118, 124, 143, 155, 173 Insurrection and agitation, page 176 Foreign countries, communist politics, pages 23-24, 33-35, 46-50, 61-63, 76-77, 113, 135-141, 159-161, 186-189 German Seafarers' Association, page 124 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 100 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 132 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 104 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), Page 4-7, 26-30, 40-42, 54-55, 67-68, 85-87, 98-101, 118-119, 123-125, 132, 142-144, 172, 182 Communist Party of Germany, page 4-7, 26-30, 41, 51-57, 67-68, 84-87, 97-104, 118-119, 132, 142-144, 163-166, 170, 172-173, 182-183 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 29, 101, 104, 120-121 Red Front Fighters Association, pages 67-71, 125, 142-145, 171 Socialist Proletarian Youth of the USPD, Page 104, 120 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 3-7, 14-17, 23, 26-31, 40-42, 54-57, 67-68, 97-103, 122-123, 127, 144, 166 Decomposition work of the KPD, Page 101-104

Management Reports No. 18
BArch, R 1507/2003 · File · 7. Dez. 1920
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 19, 151 Bund der Aufrechten, page 151 Bund der Kaisertreuen, page 9 Hochschulring Deutscher Art, page 151 National Bolshevism, page 105, 123, 174 National Socialist German Workers Party, page 152 Organisation Escherich, pages 53-54, 150-151 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 30, 43, 55, 59, 85, 98, 101, 106, 116-118, 124, 143, 155, 173 Insurrection and agitation, page 176 Foreign countries, communist politics, pages 23-24, 33-35, 46-50, 61-63, 76-77, 113, 135-141, 159-161, 186-189 German Seafarers' Association, page 124 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 100 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 132 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 104 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), Page 4-7, 26-30, 40-42, 54-55, 67-68, 85-87, 98-101, 118-119, 123-125, 132, 142-144, 172, 182 Communist Party of Germany, page 4-7, 26-30, 41, 51-57, 67-68, 84-87, 97-104, 118-119, 132, 142-144, 163-166, 170, 172-173, 182-183 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 29, 101, 104, 120-121 Red Front Fighters Association, pages 67-71, 125, 142-145, 171 Socialist Proletarian Youth of the USPD, Page 104, 120 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 3-7, 14-17, 23, 26-31, 40-42, 54-57, 67-68, 97-103, 122-123, 127, 144, 166 Decomposition work of the KPD, Page 101-104

Management Reports No. 125
BArch, R 1507/2038 · File · 14. Apr. 1928
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-ultramontaner Reichsverband, page 99 Bund völkischer Freiheitskämpfer, page 102-103 Deutschbanner Schwarz-Weiss-Rot, page 89 Deutsche Ehren-Legion, page 99 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, page 110 Deutscher Herold, page 99-103 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, page 97, 99-103 Gesellschaft "Deutsche Freiheit", page 99 Hundertschaft der alten Völkischen, page 99 Nationalbolschewismus, page 130-131 Nationale Gewerkschaft Deutscher Eisenbahner, Page 97 National Socialist German Labour Party, pages 94-95, 108-115 Reichsbund völkischer Freiheitskämpfer, page 167 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, pages 116-123 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, pages 111-115 Tannenbergbund, pages 132-134 Vaterländische Gefangenenhilfe, pages 135-137 Völkische Bauernschaften, pages 99, 105 Völkisch-nationaler Block, pages 89, 96-99 Völkisch-sozialer Bund e. V., Sports Department, page 107 Wehrwolf, page 89, 96 Wiking-Bund, page 129-131 "Nord-West" GmbH, Communistische Verlagsgenossenschaft, pages 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35-36, 37, 38-40 Workers' Correspondence of the KPD, page 37 Peasant and Agricultural Workers' Movement of the KPD, page 5 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 11-16 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, pages 79-89 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 10, 59-61 Communist Party of Germany, pages 8-31, 41-48, 52-76, 79-88 Communist Youth Union of Germany, pages 55-58 Lenin League, pages 68-76 Proletarian Wehr-Internationale, Page 23-25 Red Help of Germany, Page 10, 62-67 Red Young Front of the RFB, Page 10 Red Women's and Girls' League of the KPD, Page 22 Red Front Fighters' League, Page 17-21, 52-54 Theatre Work, Page 44-48 Association of Freethinkers for Cremation, Page 79-88 Volks-Film-Gemeinschaft, Page 49-51 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 41-43

Management Reports No. 124
BArch, R 1507/2037 · File · 24. Dez. 1927
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: All-German Association, pages 102-103, 124-125 Anti-Semitism, pages 99-103 Bavarian Homeland and King's League, pages 131-133 Ehrhardt Brigade, pages 117-121 Bavarian and Reich Confederation, pages 131-133 Oberland Confederation, pages 96, 102-103 German National Assistance Association (DHV), pages 102-103 German National Freedom Party, Pages 105-107, 149-151 German National Officers' League, pages 102-103 Queen Luise-Bund, pages 102-103 National Bolshevism, pages 117-121 Nationalist Emergency Aid, pages 136 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 95, 104-105, 104, 107-110 National Association of German Officers, Page 102-103 Olympia, Page 125 Reichsflagge, Page 134-135 Scharnhorstbund, Page 116 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, Page 96, 102-103, 111-115, 117 Tannenbergbund, Page 96-102, 103, 129-130 Unabhängige Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, Page 99-103 Vaterländische Gefangenenhilfe, Page 136-137 United Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 96 Wehrwolf, Page 96, 102-103 Wiking-Bund, Page 122-123 Arbeiterkorrespondenz der KPD, Page 29, 38 Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kommunistischer Schriftsteller, Page 37 Bund der Freunde der Sowjetunion, Page 34-37 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 12-67 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 16-18, 86-88 Communist Party of Germany, page 138-148 Proletarian Photograph Center, page 73 Red Aid of Germany, page 73-78 Red Youth Front of the RFB, page 47-66 Red Sports International, page 92-94 Red Front Fighter League, page 43-55, 143-148 Spartacus League, page 79-85 Sports Movement, page 92-94 Decomposition Work of the KPD, page 30-33

Management Reports No. 123
BArch, R 1507/2035 · File · 15. Okt. 1927
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, pages 116, 123, 130-134 Bund völkischer Freiheitskämpfer, page 124 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, pages 142-143 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, pages 121-125 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 167-169 Hitler Youth of the NSDAP, page 143-144 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 116, 123, 128-145 National Socialist Trade Unions, page 142 National Socialist German Student Union, page 144 National Socialist Comradeship Union, page 144 Victim Ring of the NSDAP, page 141-142 Organization Rossbach, Page 163 Steel helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, Page 118-120, 158-162 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, Page 133, 137, 140-141 Tannenbergbund, Page 121, 131, 164-167 Independent National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany, Page 144 Völkischer Jugendring, Page 124 Völkisch-soziale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Page 125-126 Völkisch-sozialer Bund e. V., Page 106 Wehrwolf, Page 152-157 Wiking-Bund, Page 146-151 Anglo-Russian Committee, Page 92-99 Workers' Correspondence of the KPD, Page 45-46 Workers' Radio International, Page 112-114 Workers' Radio Club of Germany, Page 112-114 Arbeiter-Schützen-Bund, Page 111 Uprising and Insurrectionagitation, Page 11-19 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 24, 105-106 Bund Rote Marine, Page 69-70 Deutscher Seemannsbund, Page 100-104 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 7-9 Counter-Defense of the KPD, page 63-65 International Workers' Aid (IAH), page 24, 81-82 International Trade Union Unit, page 41, 92-99 International Port Offices, page 100-104 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), page 25 Kampfbund gegen Kulturreaktion, page 42-43 Communist Party of Germany, page 7-114 Communist Youth Union of Germany, page 25, 40 Leninist-Marxist Circle, Page 32-40 League against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 107-110 Proletarian Cultural Community, Page 47-58 Red Aid of Germany, Page 83-85 Red Youth Front of the RFB, Page 71-76 Red Front Fighter League, Page 11, 14-19, 59-67 Sports Movement, Page 24-25 Student Movement, Page 25 Theatre Work, Page 48-58 Association of Free Thinkers for Cremation, Page 24 World Federation Esperanto, Page 68 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 26

Management Reports No. 122
BArch, R 1507/2034 · File · 15. Juli 1927
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Bavarian Federation of Homeland and King, page 115 Federation of Bavaria and Reich, page 115 Federation of Bavarian loyalty, page 115 Federation of Oberland, page 111-114 German Association of National NCOs, page 109-110 German National Freedom Party, page 71-72 Freischar Schill, Page 107 Youth League Schill, page 107 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 69-70, 76-88 National Socialist Kameradschaftsbund, page 89-90 Olympia, page 100 Organisation Rossbach, page 107-108 Reichsbund Völkischer Freiheitskämpfer, Page 75 Reichsflagge, page 115 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 69-70, 91-95 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 76-78, 86 Tannenbergbund, page 104, 105-106 Unabhängige Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, Page 89 Ethnic-social working group, Page 73-74 Wehrwolf, Page 101-103 Werkbund Schill, Page 167 Wiking-Bund, Page 96-99 Anglo-Russian Committee, Page 59-68 Insurrection and agitation, Page 25-38 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 11-14 International Workers' Aid (IAH), page 49-55 International Trade Union Unit, page 59-68 Communist Party of Germany, page 15-68 Red Aid of Germany, page 42-48 Red Front Fighters' Union, page 20-38 Association of Workers' Photographers of Germany, page 56-58

Management Reports No. 121
BArch, R 1507/2032 · File · 28. März 1927
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 58 Anti-Semitism, page 69 Bavarian Homeland and Royal League, page 58 Bismarck Youth of the German National People's Party, page 112 Totenkopf League, page 74 Tölkischer Freiheitskämpfer League, page 67 Deutschbanner Black-White-Red, page 58, 109-111 German Conservative Party, page 58 German National People's Party, page 7 German National Freedom Party, pages 59-66 German National Officers' League, pages 68-69, 72-73, 119-123 Frontbann, pages 68-69 Frontgeist, Halberstadt, page 91 Front Warriors' League e. V., Page 71 Großdeutsche Jugend, page 112 Großdeutsche Jungmannschaft, page 124-125 Hitler Youth of the NSDAP, page 82-83 Jugendbund Schill, page 105-108 Jugendvereinigung Graf Yorck von Wartenburg, page 74 Jungdeutschlandbund, page 112 Jungnationaler Bund, page 112 Jungsturm Wiking, page 112 Kyffhäuser Youth, Page 112 National Bolshevism, page 86-87 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 57-66, 75-85, 130-131 National Association of German Officers, page 58 Organization Rossbach, page 68-69, 105-108 Reichsflagge, page 74 Scharnhorstbund, page 112 Protection Squadrons (SS) of the NSDAP, page 79-81 Steel Helmet, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 88-95 Stahlhelm, Jung-Stahlhelm, page 89, 112 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 79-81, 130-131 Tannenbergbund, page 68-69, 74 Treubund Deutschorden, page 99-100, 132-140 Unabhängige Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, page 86-87 Verband Hindenburg, Page 70 United Patriotic Associations of Germany, Page 58, 89 Wehrwolf, Jung-Wehrwolf, Page 112 Wehrwolf, Page 74, 101-104, 126-129 Wiking-Bund, Page 68-69, 74, 92-95 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 25, 26-27 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 11 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 4, 13-18 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 50-52 International Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 50-52 Communist Party of Germany, page 4-12, 19-24 League Against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 41-45 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 19-24 Germany's Red Aid, Page 28-40 Red Front Fighters Association, Page 8 Spartacus Association, Page 25-27, 114-118 Association of Freethinkers for Cremation, Page 50-52 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 8

Management Reports No. 120
BArch, R 1507/2031 · File · 1. Nov. 1926
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Artaman Movement, page 71 Bund "Roter Adler", page 70 Bund Oberland, page 67 Bund völkischer Freiheitskämpfer, page 63 Deutschbanner Schwarz-Weiss-Rot, page 68 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, page 63 Großdeutsche Volksgemeinschaft, page 76, 78 Knappenschaft, page 69 Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, page 60-62 Olympia, page 55 Organisation Rossbach, page 65 Schutzstaffeln (SS) der NSDAP, page 60-61 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsolaten, page 49, 53-54 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 61 Tannenbergbund, page 64 Wehrwolf, page 66 Wiking-Bund, page 49, 55 Arbeiter-Schützen-Bund, page 47-48 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, page 82-95 Ausland, communist policy in the, Page 9-10 Peasant and Agricultural Workers Movement of the KPD, page 38, 132-145 Federation of Opponents of War Service, page 74, 76 Federation of Free Socialist Youth, page 74, 76 Federation of Free Socialist Organizations, page 78 Federation for Radical Ethics, page 74, 76 Executive Committee of the Third Reich, page 76 (Communist) International ECCI, page 11-14 Defense Against the KPD, page 114-117, 130-131 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 33, 42-43 Group of Revolutionary Pacifists, page 76 International Women's League for Peace and Freedom, page 74 Communist Party of Germany, pages 5-10, 26-31, 82-95 Communist Youth Union of Germany, page 35 League Against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 78 Intelligence Service of the KPD, page 16, 20, 99-102 File Service of the KPD, page 17, 22-25, 82-96 Physiocratic Movement, page 147-148 Ring Revolutionary Youth, page 39 Red Young Front of the RFB, page 127-129 Red Front Fighter League, Page 6-7, 16-19, 22-25, 82-95, 97-113, 120-126 Spartacus League, page 11-14 Association of Leftist Publishers, page 41-42 World Federation of Esperanto, page 34 Decomposition work of the KPD, pages 17-18, 88-94, 102, 103-104, 118

Management Reports No. 118
BArch, R 1507/2030 · File · 19. Juni 1926
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Alldeutscher Verband, pages 75-76 Bismarckorden, pages 169 Brigade Ehrhardt, pages 152 Bund der Guten, pages 94 Deutsche Ehren-Legion, pages 185 Deutscher Volksbund "Schwarz-Weiß-Rot", pages 93 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, pages 85-86 Frontgeist, Halberstadt, pages 88 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 58 Hitler Youth of the NSDAP, pages 181-182 League for International Law, pages 149 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 72-74, 87-90, 156, 174-184 National Socialist German Student League, pages 184 National Association of German Officers, pages 75-76 National Association of German NCOs, Page 94 Olympia, Page 75-76, 77, 81-82 Reichsbund Black-White-Red, Page 93 Protection Squadrons (SS) of the NSDAP, Page 90, 179 Steel Helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, Page 5, 72-74, 83-84, 156, 159-162 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, Page 90, 179 Tannenbergbund, Page 72-74, 87-88, 155-156, 170-171 Treubund German Order, Page 168 United Patriotic Associations of Germany, Page 72-74 Wehrbund Ostmark, Page 81-82 Wehrwolf, Page 73-74, 91-92 Wiking-Bund, Page 77-80, 158 "Prometheus"-Verleih und Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, Page 34-37 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), Page 54 Settlement East, Page 65-68 Anti-authoritarian Block, Page 54 Arbeiter-Radio-Klub Deutschlands, Page 57-59 Arbeiter-Samariter-Bewegung, Page 51-52 Arbeiter-Schach-Klub, Page 60 Arbeiter-Schützen-Bund, Page 150 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, Page 45-46 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 5 Beamtenbewegung der KPD, Page 41-43 Bund Rote Marine, Page 26 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 7-14, 138-139 Filmarbeit der KPD, page 34-37 Freie Arbeiterunion Deutschlands (FAUD), page 54 Gegnerabwehr der KPD, page 99-104 Gemeinschaft proletarischer Freidenker, page 70-71 Internationale Arbeiterhilfe (IAH), Page 49-50, 105 Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), Page 54, 150 Communist Party of Germany, Page 9-71, 97-109, 119-130, 133-151 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 23, 53, 148 Cultural policy work, Page 34-37 KPD Intelligence Service, page 29-30 KPD Folder Service, page 15-16 Proletarian Cultural Community, page 55-56 Reich Association of the Unemployed, page 137 Revolutionary Youth Ring, page 61-64 Germany's Red Aid, Page 47-48 Red Frontkämpferbund, Page 5, 17-19, 33, 121-130, 135-136, 140-145, Spartakusbund, Page 138 Sport movement, Page 31-32 Theatre work, Page 34-37 Vagantes, Page 39-40, 149 Decomposition work of the KPD, Page 27-28, 131-132

Management Reports No. 117
BArch, R 1507/2029 · File · 1. Apr. 1926
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Allgemeine Deutsche Volksgemeinschaft, page 43 Bund Bayerntreue, page 97-98 Deutschnationale Volkspartei, page 56 Großdeutsche Jugend, page 93 Jugendbund Schill, page 96 National Bolshevism, page 41 National Socialist Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, page 42, 85, 91-94 National Association of German NCOs, page 95 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 32-33, 38-39, 83, 89 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 92 Tannenbergbund, page 32-33, 82 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, page 32-33, 44, 52-54, 82 Wehrwolf, page 40, 90 Wiking-Bund, page 87-88 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, page 45-46 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, page 27-28, 63, 124 Bund proletarischer Schulkampf, page 135-136 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 9-10, 67-73, 99-113 International Socialist Battle League, page 81 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), page 75, 138 Children\'s Organizations, Children\'s Aid of the KPD, pages 23-26, 136 Communist Party of Germany, pages 4-34, 47-48, 59-66, 73, 79, 99-113 Ordnerdienst der KPD, Page 11-15, 76 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 2, 64, 114, 120 Red Aid of Germany, Page 30-32, 74 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 11, 17-22, 76-78 Socialist League, Page 80 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 18 World Alliance Esperanto, Page 29

Management Reports No. 116
BArch, R 1507/2029 · File · 26. Jan. 1926
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Allgemeine Deutsche Volksgemeinschaft, page 43 Bund Bayerntreue, page 97-98 Deutschnationale Volkspartei, page 56 Großdeutsche Jugend, page 93 Jugendbund Schill, page 96 National Bolshevism, page 41 National Socialist Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, page 42, 85, 91-94 National Association of German NCOs, page 95 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 32-33, 38-39, 83, 89 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 92 Tannenbergbund, page 32-33, 82 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, page 32-33, 44, 52-54, 82 Wehrwolf, page 40, 90 Wiking-Bund, page 87-88 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, page 45-46 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, page 27-28, 63, 124 Bund proletarischer Schulkampf, page 135-136 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 9-10, 67-73, 99-113 International Socialist Battle League, page 81 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), page 75, 138 Children's Organizations, Children's Aid of the KPD, pages 23-26, 136 Communist Party of Germany, pages 4-34, 47-48, 59-66, 73, 79, 99-113 Ordnerdienst der KPD, Page 11-15, 76 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 2, 64, 114, 120 Red Aid of Germany, Page 30-32, 74 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 11, 17-22, 76-78 Socialist League, Page 80 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 18 World Alliance Esperanto, Page 29

Management Reports No. 115
BArch, R 1507/2028 · File · 21. Dez. 1925
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Anti-Semitism, page 168-169 Artaman Movement, page 168 Bavarian Homeland and Royal League, page 104 Bismarck Order, page 96 Bavarian and Reich League, page 104 Bavarian Loyalty League, page 104 Oberland League, page 65, 164 German Legion of Honour, page 66-67 Teutonic Order, Page 66 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund, Page 165 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, Page 62-63, 100-101, 150-153 Deutschvölkischer Offiziersbund, Page 65, 149 Freiheitsdichterbund "Der Hain", Page 20-21 Freischar Lützow, Page 20-21, 163 Frontbann, Page 16-17, 64-65, 96, 155-157 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 22 Frontring, Page 16-17, 64, 155 Großdeutscher Beamtenbund, Page 160 Jugendbund Schill, Page 18 Jungsturm Wiking, Page 163 National Bolshevism, Page 103 National Socialist German Workers Party, Page 14-15, 27, 55-56, 62-63, 78, 100-101, 102-103, 107, 150-153, 157, 169-170 National Socialist Freedom Party, page 150 Olympia, page 96 Imperial flag, page 65, 163 Imperial assault flag, page 20 Imperial Army block Rossbach, Page 19 Steel helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, page 57-61, 100-101 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 16, 151-152 Tannenbergbund, page 64-65, 97, 101, 149, 151-152, 155-157 Verband Hindenburg, Page 22-23 United Patriotic Federations of Germany, Page 55-56, 95-96, 149 Wehrwolf, Page 95, 97-99, 158-159 Wiking-Bund, Page 96, 162-163 Insurrection and Insurrection agitation, Page 110-121 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 4-13, 32-33, 49-54, 81-90 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, pages 147-148, 174 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 139-140 Communist Party of Germany, pages 5-13, 29-54, 69-75, 80-94, 110-148, 173-176 Leninist-Marxist Circle, pages 43-44 KPD Stewardship Service, Page 44-46 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 108 Ring of Revolutionary Youth, Page 145-146 Red Aid of Germany, Page 40, 87-88, 141-142 Red Front Fighters' Association, Page 42, 44, 86, 122-127, 134-137, 173 Student Movement, Page 138 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 86 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 46-47, 128-133, 171-173

Management Reports No. 109
BArch, R 1507/2025 · File · 20. Dez. 1924
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Alkengilde, page 145 Alldeutscher Verband, page 32, 144 Bismarckorden, page 36 Blücherbund, page 32 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 32 Bund Oberland, page 32 Bund Sachsen und Reich, page 144 Bund Völkischer Lehrer, page 36-37 Deutsche Ehren-Legion, page 144 Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, page 144 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, page 36 Deutscher Offiziersbund, page 144 Deutscher Ostmarkenverein, Page 145 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund, Page 143-144, 159-161 Deutscher Seeverein, Page 145 Deutscher Wehrverein, Page 145 Deutschnationale Volkspartei, Page 144 Deutschnationaler Arbeiterbund, Page 144 Deutschnationaler Handlungsgehilfenverband (DHV), Page 145 Deutschnationaler Volksverein, Page 32 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, Page 144 Deutschvölkische Loge, Page 32 Deutschvölkische Studentenbewegung, Page 36 German-Völkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, page 144 German-Völkischer Turnverein, page 32 Fleet Association of German Women, page 144 Women's Club, page 145 Free Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 144 Frontbann, page 144 Germanen-Loge, page 145 Society for the Promotion of German Art and German Essence, page 145 Greater German Youth, page 32 Greater German National Community, page 35-37, 142 Youth League Albert Leo Schlageter, page 36 Queen Luise-Bund, page 145 League for the Protection of German Culture, page 144 Naval Officers Association, page 144 National Teachers, page 145 National Club, page 145 National Ordnungsdienst, page 32, 145 National Socialist German Workers Party, pages 35-37, 140-141, 146 National Association of German Officers, page 144 East German Youth League v. Hindenburg, page 36 Reichsadler, page 144 Reichsbund deutscher Offiziere, page 144 Reichsbund Vaterländischer Arbeitervereine, page 144 Reichsflagge, page 32, 144 Sächsischer Militärvereinsbund, page 144 Scharnhorstbund, page 32 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 32-34, 144 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, page 144 Verein zur Förderung der nationalen Arbeiterbewegung, Page 145 United Patriotic Federations of Germany, Page 144-145 Völkische Bauernschaften, Page 36 Völkische Gewerkschaften, Page 36 Völkische Liga, Page 145 Völkischer Beamtenbund, Page 36 Völkisch-sozialer Block, Page 32, 145 Wehrwolf, Page 32, 145 Wiking-Bund, Page 34-35, 105-107 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 15-21, 80-93 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 42-55 International of Educational Workers, pages 103-104 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), pages 21-22, 94-97 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 28 Communist Party of Germany, pages 4-31, 38-61, 111-139, 147-158 Cultural Policy Work, Page 30-31 Teachers' Movement, Page 30-31 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 119-125 Germany's Red Aid, Page 22-28 Red Front Fighters' Association, Page 6-12, 38-55, 127-130, 154-156 KPD training work, Page 30-31 KPD Cheka, Page 125-126 KPD decomposition work, Page 38-39, 131-132, 133-134, 157-158

Management Reports No. 108
BArch, R 1507/2025 · File · 1. Dez. 1924
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Alkengilde, page 145 Alldeutscher Verband, page 32, 144 Bismarckorden, page 36 Blücherbund, page 32 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 32 Bund Oberland, page 32 Bund Sachsen und Reich, page 144 Bund Völkischer Lehrer, page 36-37 Deutsche Ehren-Legion, page 144 Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, page 144 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, page 36 Deutscher Offiziersbund, page 144 Deutscher Ostmarkenverein, Page 145 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund, Page 143-144, 159-161 Deutscher Seeverein, Page 145 Deutscher Wehrverein, Page 145 Deutschnationale Volkspartei, Page 144 Deutschnationaler Arbeiterbund, Page 144 Deutschnationaler Handlungsgehilfenverband (DHV), Page 145 Deutschnationaler Volksverein, Page 32 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, Page 144 Deutschvölkische Loge, Page 32 Deutschvölkische Studentenbewegung, Page 36 German-Völkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, page 144 German-Völkischer Turnverein, page 32 Fleet Association of German Women, page 144 Women's Club, page 145 Free Völkische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, page 144 Frontbann, page 144 Germanen-Loge, page 145 Society for the Promotion of German Art and German Essence, page 145 Greater German Youth, page 32 Greater German National Community, page 35-37, 142 Youth League Albert Leo Schlageter, page 36 Queen Luise-Bund, page 145 League for the Protection of German Culture, page 144 Naval Officers Association, page 144 National Teachers, page 145 National Club, page 145 National Ordnungsdienst, page 32, 145 National Socialist German Workers Party, pages 35-37, 140-141, 146 National Association of German Officers, page 144 East German Youth League v. Hindenburg, page 36 Reichsadler, page 144 Reichsbund deutscher Offiziere, page 144 Reichsbund Vaterländischer Arbeitervereine, page 144 Reichsflagge, page 32, 144 Sächsischer Militärvereinsbund, page 144 Scharnhorstbund, page 32 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 32-34, 144 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, page 144 Verein zur Förderung der nationalen Arbeiterbewegung, Page 145 United Patriotic Federations of Germany, Page 144-145 Völkische Bauernschaften, Page 36 Völkische Gewerkschaften, Page 36 Völkische Liga, Page 145 Völkischer Beamtenbund, Page 36 Völkisch-sozialer Block, Page 32, 145 Wehrwolf, Page 32, 145 Wiking-Bund, Page 34-35, 105-107 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, Page 15-21, 80-93 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 42-55 International of Educational Workers, pages 103-104 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), pages 21-22, 94-97 Communist Workers Party of Germany (KAPD), pages 28 Communist Party of Germany, pages 4-31, 38-61, 111-139, 147-158 Cultural Policy Work, Page 30-31 Teachers' Movement, Page 30-31 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 119-125 Germany's Red Aid, Page 22-28 Red Front Fighters' Association, Page 6-12, 38-55, 127-130, 154-156 KPD training work, Page 30-31 KPD Cheka, Page 125-126 KPD decomposition work, Page 38-39, 131-132, 133-134, 157-158

Management Reports No. 107
BArch, R 1507/2024 · File · 11. Okt. 1924
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Bund Oberland, page 64-66 Bund Sachsen und Reich, page 63-64 Deutscher Arbeiterbund, page 16 German National People's Party, page 60 Frontbann, page 61 Frontjugend, page 61 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 16, 18, 61, 118 Frontring, page 60-63 Germanen-Orden, page 66 Großdeutsche Volksgemeinschaft, page 16 Knappenschaft, page 16-18 Nationalbolshevism, page 33 Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, page 15-16 Nationalverband deutscher Baltikumkämpfer, page 19 Nationalverband deutscher Offiziere, Page 60 National Association of German NCOs, page 19, 30-31 Steel Helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, page 60 Association of Former Baltic States, page 19 United Patriotic Associations of Germany, page 60-63 Völkische Gewerkschaften, page 64 Völkisch-sozialer Block, page 16 Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union (AAU), pages 55-57 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 6-9, 51-53 Free Workers Union of Germany (FAUD), page 57 Children's Organizations, Children's Aid of the KPD, page 25-29 Communist Party of Germany, page 3-14, 20-24, 35-39, 73-117 Communist Youth Union of Germany, page 12-13, 49-50, 93-103 Cultural Policy Work, page 11-12 Red Group, page 11-12 Red Aid of Germany, page 11, 38 Red Front Fighters Union, page 9-10, 45-50, 88-92, 104

Management Reports No. 101
BArch, R 1507/2022 · File · 22. Feb. 1924
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: All-German Association, page 76-77 Anti-Semitism, page 21, 146 Bismarck Order, page 97 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 13, 98, 116-117 Bund Oberland, page 12, 38-40, 99 Deutscher Arbeiterbund, page 130 Deutscher Bund e. V., Volksbund deutscher Föderalisten, page 130 Deutscher Herold, page 14-15, 115 Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, page 13, 36-37, 92-94, 115, 132-133 Deutsch-Völkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund, page 16 Großdeutsche Arbeiterpartei, page 130 Kampforganisation "Vaterland", Page 40 National Socialist German Workers Party, pages 14, 16, 36, 40-41, 98, 101, 111-112, 130-131 National Association of German Officers, pages 95-96 North German German Battle Association, page 14 Organisation Escherich, page 12 Flag of the Reich, page 13 Roland League, pages 96-97 Schlageter Memorial League e. V., Page 15-16 Steel helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, page 37-38, 97-98, 134-136 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 12-13, 95-98 Völkischer Treubund Staffelstein, page 130 Völkisch-sozialer Block, page 112-114 Völkisch-sozialer Bund e. V.. (National Socialist League), Page 130 Wiking-Bund, Page 40-41, 116-117, 133 Arbeitervolksbund, Page 48-50 Uprising and Uprising agitation, Page 21-35 Offices under the direction of the Berlin Soviet Representation, Page 138 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 23, 55-56, 78-83, 136 Communist Party of Germany, pages 3-12, 20-36, 42-43, 57-59, 78-91, 101-109, 120-128, 136-145 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pages 7-8, 60-67 Markenzentrale Ost, page 25 Ordnerdienst der KPD, pages 65, 83-85, 106-109, 121-122 Reichsverband der Erwerbslosen, Page 21 Red Aid of Germany, Page 25-26 Red Women's and Girls' League of the KPD, Page 7-8, 104 Red Front Fighters' League, Page 4-6, 27-35, 51-52, 83-85, 103-109, 121-122 Cheka of the KPD, Page 124-126 Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD), Page 20 Decomposition Work of the KPD, Page 7-9, 29-30, 53

BArch, R 1507/2044 · File · 14. Okt. 1921
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Andreas Hofer Federation, page 66 Bavarian Home and King Federation, page 66 Bavarian Warrior Federation, page 67 Brigade Ehrhardt, page 61-65 Bavarian and Reich Confederation, page 66 Bavarian Home Protection Federation, page 67-68 Geusen Confederation, Page 48 Bund der Heimatfreunde (Nationalsozialistischer Wanderbund), page 48 Bund Nationalsozialistischer deutscher Juristen, page 46 Bund Oberland, page 67 Deutschnationale Volkspartei, page 5, 8-11 Hitler-Jugend der NSDAP, page 43-45 Kampfbund für Deutsche Kultur, Page 47-48 National Socialist German Workers Party, Page 4, 6, 33-51, 87-91 National Socialist Experimental Stage, Page 48 Reich Flag, Page 46, 66 Steel Helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, Page 4, 8-10, 12-32, 66-68 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, Page 37-42, 87-91 United Patriotic Associations of Germany, page 67 Wehrpolitische Vereinigung, page 46-47 Wehrwolf, page 57-60, 92-95 Wiking-Bund, page 61-65 Aufstand und Aufstandsagitation, page 112-114, 117-156 Ausland, kommunistische Politik im, page 69 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 97-156 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 73 Communist Party of Germany, page 69-86 Red League of Women and Girls of the KPD, page 70, 73 Red Front Fighters' League, page 78-86 Association of Free Thinkers for Cremation, page 73

BArch, R 1507/2067 · File · Nov. 1932 - Feb. 1933
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 57-58 Steel Helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, pages 165 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, pages 165 Agitation and Propaganda of the KPD, pages 131-133, 136, 184-188 Workers' Samaritan Movement, pages 162-166 Workers' Shooting Federation, pages 95 Foreign Countries, Communist Politics in, pages 80-81, 172, 278-285 Peasant and Agricultural Workers' Movement of the KPD, pages 131-132 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pp. 53-66, 70-106, 111-118 International Labour Assistance (IAH), pp. 284 Fight Alliance against Fascism, pp. 54 Communist Party of Germany, pp. 3-48, 120-140 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pp. 61, 68, 276 Leninist-Marxist Circle, Page 255-265 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 50, 131 Rescue from Hunger and Frost, Page 143-147 Red Trade Union International, Page 50, 68 Red Aid of Germany, Page 166 Red Federation of Women and Girls of the KPD, Page 61, 174-188, 192-211 Storm Brigades, KPD, Page 75, 90, 134, 136, 148-156, 156-164, 222, 223-245

BArch, NS 1 · Fonds · 1906-1919, 1922-1945
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventor: The function of the Reich Treasurer was already enshrined in the statutes of the NSDAP of 1926. As chairman of the party's finance committee, he was responsible for the entire treasury system and for securing the financial basis of the "movement". 1931 by order of Hitler, authorized to administer and represent all economic, financial, property, and legal affairs of the Party; also responsible for all membership matters. He was responsible for the entire financial and administrative organization. Offices under the control of the Reich Treasurer and/or over which he exercised financial sovereignty: I. Party 1. Reichsleitungsdienststellen Zentralkassen- und Vermögensverwaltung Amt für Lotteriewesen Reichszeugmeisterei Hilfszug Bayern Catering facilities of the Reichsleitung Reichsautozug Germany Reichsorganisationsleitung Reichspropagandaleitung Verwaltungsleitung der Organisationsleitung der Reichsparteitage Local Group Brown House Section Reichsleitung Adolf-Hitler Schulen Hohe Schulen Reichsschule Feldafing Reichslager Bad Tölz 2. Reichsdienststellen Chancellery of the Führer Party Chancellery Nußdorf Reich Press Office Offices of the Reichsleiter Rosenberg including World Service Frankfurt/M. Reichsamt für das Landvolk Rassenpolitisches Amt für Sippenforschung NS-Schrifttum Party Liaison Office Prague 3. Special facilities of the Reich Administration - Reichspropagandalleitung: Deutsche Filmherstellungs- und Verwertungs-GmbH, Institut für Deutsche Kultur- und Wirtschaftspropaganda, Deutsche Kulturpropaganda GmbH, Dr. Goebbels Rundfunkspende, Reichszentralstelle Gemeinderundfunk - Wirtschaftsbetriebe der Reichsleitung: Hotelbetriebs-GmbH "Der Deutsche Hof" Nürnberg, Hotelbetriebs-GmbH "Berchtesgadener Hof", Berchtesgaden 4. Gaue, districts and local groups NSDAP Gaue NSDAP Districts NSDAP Local groups NSDAP Gau- und Kreisschulen Auslandsorganisation Landesgruppe Norwegen Arbeitsbereich Niederlande einschließlich Bezirksstellen Arbeitsbereich Generalgouvernement einschließlich Distrikte Arbeitsbereich Ostland einschließlich Bezirksstellen 5. Special facilities of the Gauleitungen Parteiforum Bayreuth Münchener Großveranstaltungen Gemeinschaftshaus München-Oberbayern 6. special offices of the Germanische Leitstelle including domestic and foreign offices Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle including domestic and foreign offices II. divisions of the NSD-Dozentenbund NS-Frauenschaft including Reichsfrauenführung, Gaufrauenschaften and NS-Frauenwarte NSD-Studentenbund SA SS NS-Kraftfahrkorps Hitlerjugend III. divisions of the NS-Kraftfahrkorps Hitlerjugend III. divisions of the NSD-Dozentenbund NS-Frauenschaft including Reichsfrauenführung, Gaufrauenschaften and NS-Frauenwarte NSD-Studentenbund SA SS NS-Kraftfahrkorps Hitlerjugend III. divisions of the Gauleitungen Parteiforum Bayreuth Munich major events Gemeinschaftshaus München-Oberbayern 6. special offices of the Germanische Leitstelle including domestic and foreign offices Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle including domestic and foreign offices Affiliated Associations of the German Medical Association NS War Victim Care Reichsbund of the German Civil Servants NS Teachers' Association NS Legal Guardian Association NS German Technology Association including School Plessenburg NS People's Welfare Nutrition Aid Association NS Sisters German Sisters Winter Aid Association of the German People German Work Front Strength through Joy IV. Other Organisations NS-Altherrenbund Working Group for Comradeship Houses German Volksgemeinschaft in Lothringen Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Luxemburg Kärntner Volksbund e. V. Sacrificial ring in Alsace Volksbund for the Germans abroad Reichsluftschutzbund Kyffhäuser Foundation Parteiforum Weimar Reichsbund German Family Stillhaltekommissar Ostmark Stillhaltekommissar Sudetenland Stillhaltekommissar Alsace Stillhaltekommissar Lothringen Stillhaltekommissar Luxemburg Aufbaufonds GmbH Heimattreue Front Eupen-Malmedy Steirischer Heimatbund e. V. Anhalt-Dank-Stiftung Dessau NS-Schulungsverein Schwerin Association Stedingsehre e. V., Bookholzberg Ostmark-Selbsthilfe GmbH, Bayreuth Lebensborn e. V. Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk Deutsche Gemeinschaft im Generalgouvernement Reichsbeauftragter für die Altmaterialerfassung Verein zur Pflege des deutschen Volkstums in Böhmen und Mähren Erholungsheime Verwaltungs-GmbH, Berlin Tag der Deutschen Kunst Gemeinschaft "Das Ahnenerbe" Reichstagfraktion der NSDAP Deutsches Frauenwerk Through administrative release of 1. In October 1940, the Reich Treasurer elevated the previous office for membership to the main office under the name of Hauptmitgliedschaftsamt. With Announcement 14/41 of 5 August 1941, the Hauptamt VII - Hilfskasse - was renamed Hauptamt VII - Sozialamt - with effect from 1 July 1941. By resolution of 22 May 1942, the Reich Treasurer decreed that the membership system be reintegrated into the Hauptamt V. The Reich Treasurer's office was to be reinstated on 22 May 1942. The dissolution of the Main Office II - Reich Budget Office - took place on 1 July 1943. The area of responsibility of the previous Main Office II was integrated into the Main Offices I and VI. Willi Damson, the previous head of the Hauptamt II, was called to Berlin to be the representative for folklore issues. Processing note: Online-Findbuch (2011) Inventory description: Inventory history In September/October 1962, a large stock of documents from the collections of the former Berlin Document Center Berlin, including those of the Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP, was transferred to the Federal Archives. Further charges by the Berlin Document Center followed in 1978, 1980 and 1988. 68 bundles of files were handed over by the Bavarian Main State Archives in Munich in 2003. These were applications for admission and the questionnaire attached to the application for admission. As before, the personal records of the former Berlin Document Center include above all the NSDAP's Reichskartei (Central and Gaukartei), which is part of the Membership Office, the applications for membership as well as processes of individual party members, such as the loss of membership books, payments of dues, recognition of former memberships, etc. The NSDAP's membership records are still recorded in the personal records of the former Berlin Document Center. Archive evaluation and processing Only for a small part were the files indexed by an inadequate list of deliveries, which formed the provisional NS 1 finding aid. The overwhelming majority of the documents were handed over by the Berlin Document Center in a completely disordered and undeveloped manner. Part of the portfolio - reported by the BDC as "asset, property and legal matters" - was ordered in 1968 and recorded by Mr Gregor Verlande. The first structure of the stock resulted from the organization of the office of the Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP. Since 1937 this included the office of the chief of staff, the main offices I - VIII as well as two special commissioners, since 1939 also the office for lottery affairs, which had been separated from the main office I, and the office physician of the Reich leadership. The files from the access of the BDC originate from the areas of the Chief of Staff as well as from the main offices I, II, IV, V and VII. These are only relatively small parts of the files created in the individual offices with the exception of the files of the main office V. This major part consists of files relating to the NSDAP's asset management. Such files were created by the chief of staff and in the main offices I, III and V. The main part of them are files of the main office V on the administration of the party's own properties, buildings and homes. These are not only properties which were acquired or rented by the NSDAP for sale or by donation, but also those which originated from confiscated Jewish property within the territory of the Reich which had been transferred to the NSDAP or from hostile property in the territories incorporated and occupied before and during the Second World War. In a smaller subgroup of files, the administration is mainly reflected in the movable assets of dissolved associations and other organisations in the incorporated and occupied territories that have been transferred to the NSDAP. Additional information can be found in the corresponding volumes of the Hauptamt I and the Staff Chief, the latter also containing an incomplete list of NSDAP properties. The files of the Main Office III contain property overviews of the Gaue, districts and local groups of the NSDAP for the period from December 1936 to December 1938. In addition to annual and monthly balance sheets, the number of party members of the Gaue and districts is also indicated monthly, so that for the years 1937 and 1938 the growth of the NSDAP in the Gaue and districts can be followed. At that time, the receipts of the central accounting were cashed in the central, cash and asset management of the Hauptamt I. In the course of the further levies by the Berlin Document Center, the inventory was revised in 1988. However, the indexing was so different with regard to many different agents that the completion of a finding aid book was initially postponed. A complete revision of the holdings, including the 1293 archive units already recorded, was started in 2009. The existing classification according to the organization chart of the Reich Treasurer was adopted and only slightly changed. The individual head offices essentially worked according to the file plan, so that the classification of the files, provided they were still in their original state, was relatively unproblematic within the classification. It was more difficult to assign the files taken over from the BDC. In the BDC, files were for the most part newly created according to the pertinence principle, so that especially in the area of the Membership Office, documents from the Arbitration Office, the Card Index Office and the Admission Office can be found in one file. Since the files were already in use, however, a reorganization of individual files was dispensed with, also for reasons of time. Only too large files were separated. The files were indexed in accordance with the valid indexing guidelines for the Federal Archives and included corrections (nominal style, valid grammar and spelling rules) and the adaptation of titles (often abbreviations) in accordance with the technical possibilities of the BASYS S database. Abbreviations a. D. out of service b. registered with BDM Bund Deutscher Mädel DAF Deutsche Arbeitsfront Dr. Doktor d. R. der Reserve e. V. association E. Z. Deposit number HJ Hitlerjugend HZD Hilfszug Bayern i. L. in Liquidation year born Krs. Kreis NSDAP Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei NSKK NS-Kraftfahrkorps o. Dat. ohne Datum OS Oberschlesien Prof. Professor RAD Reichsarbeitsdienst RJF Reichsjugendführung State of development: Online Findbuch (2011) Citation method: BArch, NS 1/...

Faecke, Peter (inventory)

Best. 1825 contains files from the estate of Peter Faecke (born 1940) - writer, editor, composer, journalist, reporter, screenwriter, editor and publisher - which form the basis of his work as an author, especially manuscripts and material collections. The estate covers a term from 1961 to 2010.I. Takeover and useThe Peter Faecke of Cologne, who was elected, handed over his estate together with the list of papers to the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne on 29 November 2009. This was acquired under inventory number 2009/52. On 30.06.2010 he added further documents, which were registered under the access number 2010/20. Further taxes remain to be seen. In the tectonics of the archives, the estate is classified under the inventory number 1825 in the department of bequests and collections. six moving boxes filled with standing files, which contained perforated and stapled documents, were taken over. The files showed only minimal damage such as slight wrinkles, compression and dusting. After order and distortion at the end of 2011, the material worthy of archiving was removed from the standing files, cleaned, demetallized, re-bedded for archiving purposes and provided with the assigned signatures. Since January 2012, the original version of the Writers' Legacy has been available in the analogue reading room of the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne and is not subject to any restrictions on use. When citing, the form HAStK, order 1825, no. [] must be observed.II. Order and DistortionFirst of all, the stock was roughly sifted and compared with the list. Accordingly, with a few exceptions, the existing order of files was retained and only repealed where it was possible to create independent contexts or where it could be clearly seen that there had been an erroneous sorting on the part of the predecessor. Following the Bärschen principle, each standing folder and each extracted unit was then assigned a temporary number. After a thorough examination, a comprehensive description of the contents of each file unit was then made. As a result of this and in accordance with the rules for the indexing of estates and autographs, a basic thematic division of the holdings into general documents and documents relating to the work was carried out. In addition, a more specific subdivision of the manuscripts and material collections was made, oriented to the genre, and the units were pre-sorted accordingly. Afterwards an order was operated according to chronological principle and the order after final, sequential numbers was added. Subsequently the data base distortion took place in the archive software ActaPro. The two overarching classification points General, Correspondence and Criticism as well as Works and Collections of Materials were compiled, and the latter was subdivided into novels, radio contributions, screenplays and non-fiction texts. The units were then recorded and assigned to the respective classification points in the same way as the presorting, with the title field usually corresponding to the specific publication title and the exact content being made accessible by means of content and thesaurus notes. The formulation deliberately did not distinguish between manuscripts and typoscripts in the literal sense of the word, but referred to any draft text or concept, whether handwritten or typewritten, as manuscripts. Finally, cross-continuance indexes of objects, locations and persons were carried out and the inventory information was displayed on the meta level. Via an EAD-compliant interface, the data records of the holdings were exported to the archive portal of North Rhine-Westphalia, which guarantees Internet research.The indexing of Peter Faecke's estate was carried out as part of a practical indexing work for the master's degree in archive science at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences in November and December 2011 in the indexing rooms of the Restoration and Digitisation Centre of the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne by the editor Nancy Nowik under the guidance of Dr. Gisela Fleckenstein, Head of Department 3 - Bequests and Collections.III. BiographyPeter Faecke was born on 3 October 1940 in Grundwald in Silesia. In the course of his expulsion from his homeland, the family moved to Hannoversch Münden in Lower Saxony in 1946. From 1961 to 1965 he studied Romance Languages, German and Philosophy in Göttingen, Berlin, Hamburg and Paris. In 1965 Faecke became the youngest editor to date of Westdeutscher Rundfunk in Cologne and remained loyal to WDR until 1990 as an editor in the Department of Culture and Science. His main role was that of rapporteur on Third World culture. He was significantly involved in the development and expansion of the literary program in radio at all. From 1982 to 1985, he also managed a media development project for German Development Aid in Peru, which was intended to serve the expansion of the state broadcasting system there, but had to be discontinued prematurely due to a worsening civil war. Peter Faecke also worked as a novelist during his studies and continues to do so successfully today. Since 1969 he has been a member of the Writers' Association P.E.N. Centre Germany and the Association of German Writers (VS). In 1971 he was even appointed guest lecturer for German literature at the University of Texas/USA in Austin. 1991 to 2003 he worked as a freelance journalist and writer at the WDR, travelled to Latin America and Africa for longer periods of time for research purposes and took action as a reporter from crisis areas.a. 1965 the Lower Saxony Prize for the Promotion of Literature for Young Artists, 1966 the NRW Prize, 1967 the City of Cologne Prize, 1978 a Villa Massimo Scholarship in Rome and 1991 as well as 1994 scholarships from the German Literature Fund e. V. Darmstadt. At the turn of the millennium he began publishing his own books within the BoD Norderstedt publishing house. With the founding of his publishing house Edition Köln in 2002/2003, Faecke established himself as a publisher of German and international fiction, crime literature and non-fiction. Edition Köln also serves its readers with eBooks.IV, among other things. Bibliography in selection (partly unpublished)The following list is intended to provide an overview of Peter Faecke's audio, literary and editorial oeuvre and thus of the diversity of his media work:a) Novels:1963 Die Brandstifter (former: Die Muschel), first published by Walter-Verlag, Olten und Freiburg;1965 Der rote Milan, first published by Walter-Verlag, Olten und Freiburg;1970-1973 Postversand-Roman - 11 regelmäßige Lieferungen, mit Wolf Vostell, first published by Luchterhand-Verlag, Neuwied/Darmstadt/Berlin;1982 Das unaufstostoppame Glück der Kowalskis. Prehistory, first published by Claassen Verlag, Düsseldorf;1988 Flug ins Leben, first published by Unionsverlag, Zurich;1991 Der Mann mit den besonderen Eigenschaften, unpublished (the manuscript was later completely discarded); after a new beginning this led to the novel Hochzeitvorbereitungen auf dem Lande, in the final version the second volume of the Kowalski project);1995 When Elizabeth Arden was nineteen, first published by Elster-Verlag, Baden-Baden and Zurich (revised version appeared as Landschaft mit Gärtner, first volume of the definitive Kowalski tetralogy);Die Zwei Bücher von der Heimat: I The lost years, and II The livestock dealer, the fool and the writer, publication unclear (precursor of the arrival of a shy man in heaven);2000 Arrival of a shy man in heaven, first published by Edition Köln at BoD, Norderstedt;2003 Wedding preparations in the countryside. The Kowalski Project II, Schelmenroman, first published by Edition Köln, Cologne (revised version of Arrival of a Shy One in Heaven); 2004 The Secret Videos of Mr. Vladimiro. Criminal pictures. The Kowalski Project (third volume of the Kowalski tetralogy), first published by Edition Köln, Cologne;2007 Die Geschichte meiner schönen Mama. The Kowalski Project IV, first published by Edition Köln, Cologne; 2007 Landschaft mit Gärtner. The Kowalski Project I, published by Edition Köln, Cologne (revised version of Als Elizabeth Arden neunzehn war);2007 Der Kardinal, ganz in Rot und frischbügelt (Kommissar Kleefisch-Serie I), first published by Edition Köln, Cologne;2008 Die Tango-Sängerin (Kommissar Kleefisch-Serie II), first published by Edition Köln, Cologne;2010 Fragment Wer getötete Kiki Diamant? (Der dritte Fall für Kleefisch), ebook reading sample published;b) Radio contributions:1965 Preface to the reading Der rote Milan (production: DLF);1966 Book criticism of Dieter Wellershof's Ein schöner Tag (production: WDR, Kulturelles Wort);1966 Criticism of Jacov Lind's Post Scriptum (production: WDR, Literarisches Studio);1966-1967 Kulturkommentare (production: WDR);1967 Erlebte Zeit - Die goldenen Jahre, aus der Sendereihe Wissenschaft und Bildung (Production: WDR);1967 Die Wiener Gruppe: Texte, Gemeinschaftsarbeiten und Chansons vorgestellt von Gerhard Rühm (Production: WDR, Kulturelles Wort);1968 Beitrag Kritisches Tagebuch (Production: WDR);1969 Hörspiel lesen sehen (Produktion: WDR);1969 Sendereihe Dokumente und Collagen (Production: WDR III. Programme, main department radio play);1970 programme Deutsche Wochenschau (production: SWF/SDR);1972 radio play Köln, Hohe Straße (production: WDR);1972 programme Literatur und Wahlkampf: Berichte und Analysen zur Beteiligung von Autoren am Bundestagswahllkampf 1972 mit Jürgen Alberts (production: WDR, Kulturelles Wort);1972 Lang-Gedicht Sätze für zwei und mehr, aus der Sendereihe Literarisches Studio (production: German long poem, sentences for two and more, from the series Literarisches Studio (production: German literary studio): WDR, Kulturelles Wort);1972 Moderationtext Deutsch in Texas - Berichte, Texte, Tonbänder zu einem Arbeitsauf Aufenthalt in den USA (Production: WDR3);1973 Radio play Hier ist das Deutsche Fernsehen mit der Tagessschau mit Rainer Ostendorf und Hein Brühl - Versuch einer alternativen Tagesschau in Zusammenarbeit mit Schülern der Hauptschule Köln-Kalk (Production: WDR III. Programme, main department radio play);1973 programme Die Biographie der Dinge - das Handschuhfach mit Rainer Ostendorf, from the series Literarisches Studio (production: WDR, Kulturelles Wort);1973-1974 radio series Die Fred Kowalski-Show (production: WDR, Kulturelles Wort);1976 radio play 48 PS - Zur Biografie der Autos mit Rainer Ostendorf (production: WDR);1976 programme Kein Fressen für die Banken! - The citizens' initiative Rheinpreußen-Siedlung in Duisburg-Homberg (3), from the series Bürger- und Arbeiterinitiativen in Nordrhein-Westfalen (Production: WDR, Kultur und Wissenschaft, published as audio book in the Studio für Strategische Kommunikation, Reithofen [1980]); 1977 Broadcast "Mit Prozessen überziehen... - Peter Faecke on proceedings against the citizens' initiative Rheinpreußen-Siedlung in Duisburg-Homberg Part 2 (9), from the series Autoren als Gerichtsreporter (production: WDR, Kultur und Wissenschaft);[1977-1979] Langzeit-Reihe Landprojekt (production: WDR, Kultur und Wissenschaft, as editor);[1978] Das Gummersbacher Testament - Zur Geschichte des Niedergangs der oberbergischen Textilindustrie. Materials, Memories, Conversations with Gerd Haag;1979 reportage by Klaus Wildenhahn and Gerd Haag "Da wo die Kamine smäu, da müssen später hin (1), aus der Reihe Leben und Arbeiten in Südwestfalen - ten approaches to the province;1979 Report by Gerd Haag and Heiner Taubert Every cow I put more in the stable has to be abolished by another farmer (2), from the series Life and work in South Westphalia - ten approaches to the province;1979 Report Komm her, was brauchst Du die Gewerkschaft, ein Bier kriest Du von mir (6), from the series Life and work in South Westphalia - ten approaches to the province;1979 Report by Friedhelm Melder Komm schon mal zum Wochenende - Die Bedeutung der Region als Naherholungsgebiet am Beispiel des Biggeseeses (8), from the series Leben und Arbeiten in Südwestfalen - ten approaches to the province;1979 Report by Dirk Gerhard Das Vergangene ist nicht tot, es ist nicht einmal vergangen (10), from the series Leben und Arbeiten in Südwestfalen - ten approaches to the province;1979 Resolut, with headscarf, basket, red cheeks, and something stupid in his head? - Women in the country. Prejudices - judgments, worked out with rural women from the Olpe/Sauerland district in encounter with women from Cologne and Gummersbach, recording and compilation by Mechthild Buschmann and Peter Faecke;1981 Patria o Muerte - Eine Westdeutsche Journalistengruppe in Kuba (production: RB/WDR/SFB);1981 show Guantanamera;1981 We say so openly, the bourgeoisie does not ...- radio stations in Cuba or Radio Reloj: Das Radio mit der Uhr;1983 series Leben und Arbeiten in Dortmund - nine approaches to the Ruhr area with Lothar Romain (production: WDR, Kultur und Wissenschaft);1985 reportage Lima die Schreckliche - report about a working stay in Peru (production: WDR/RB/SFB);1985 Report Lima the Terrible - II Report about a little man with a hat;1985 Report Lima the Terrible - III Report about Presidents;1985 About the Overflowing of the Andes;1985 The Long March of the Miners - Self Testimony of a Peruvian Miner's Woman (Production: WDR, Culture and Science);1986 Living you took her from us... - The Teatro Vivo from Guatemala. Reports on and from Central America on the occasion of a theatre performance (production: RB);1987 Report Das Kreuz des Südens (production: RB/SFB/SWF);1987 Programme Back to the Rio de la Plata - Zur Lage exilierter Rückkehrer nach Lateinamerika mit Hein Bruehl;1988 Report Nicht ich bin der Fremde, die Fremden sind die anderen - Portrait of the songwriter Daniel Viglietti from Uruguay (production: WDR3/RB);1989 reportage Chapinlandia - Ein Reisebericht aus Mittelamerika (Production: WDR1, Kultur und Wissenschaft);1993 broadcast Comrade Führer - Baghdad, two years after the 'Operation Desert Storm': Monitored Observations in Iraq (Production: SFB);1994 reportage Welcome, by my Eyes! - Journey through the autonomous region Kurdistan (Northern Iraq) (Production: SFB/WDR/SWF);1995 Documentation Petrified Forests, Dry Water - Journey through the Republic of Namibia (Southwest Africa) in the 5th Year of Independence (Production: SFB3);1996 Report The Elephant Bull and the Writers - Comments on Cocoa Land in Namibia, the Dying Himba Tribe and the German-Born Romancier Giselher W. Hoffmann, taking into account my own bias as an author (production: WDR/SFB);2000 broadcast Wenn bei uns ein Greis stirbt, dann burnt an entire library, from the series Forum Literatur, a.o. episode Amadou Hampaté Ba, the narrator and cultural archivist of the Sahel countries (production: WDR);2001 radio play Die geheimen Videos des Herrn Vladimiro (production: WDR);o. D. Funkerzählung Ein Fisch zuiel;c) Screenplays:1994 Documentary film screenplay Fritz lebt. Secret offender and Viehlosoph (production: Tiger TV GmbH, director: Elke Baur);1994 feature film script Eine Liebe zum Land (working title);d) factual texts:1964 Krebs und Katze;1967 essay clatch as clatch can;1971 text For example Cologne: Hohe Straße;1972 Excerpt from Als Elizabeth Arden neunzehn war, in: Akzente;Essay Köln: Bahnhofsvorplatz;Article Arbeiterpathos und literarische Sonntagsmalerei;1973 Gefahr ging eigentlich nur von Linksaußen Volkert aus dem Arbeitstitel: About the chancellor election '72 in the FRG;1974 essay Hohe Straße, in: Notebook - Neun Autoren, Wohnsitz Köln, Kiepenheuer

BArch, NS 30 · Fonds · 1917-1945
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

The Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) is one of the largest "robbery organisations" of the "Third Reich". Equipped with the authority to "secure" material in the occupied territories for the fight against the "ideological opponents" of National Socialism, he brought countless books, documents and other cultural assets from the possession of libraries, institutes, archives, private individuals, etc. into his hands in the occupied western and eastern territories; in addition, he was actively involved in art theft. The evaluation of the cultural property to be captured and secured by the ERR was to be carried out by the "Hohe Schule" or the "Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage" in Frankfurt, at least as far as research on the "Jewish question" could be useful, to which even "materials" of an incommensurable scope were then directed. The haste with which the "seizures" had to be made within a few years or months in areas often far from the borders of the German Reich, made final decisions about the whereabouts of the captured property, especially in the territory of the Soviet Union, at most theoretically visible; in its mass it remained in the territories cleared by German troops. In addition to the Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question, the East Library and the Central Library of Rosenberg in Berlin were the main places of reception, apparently for material on the "Study of Bolshevism". There were also numerous other recipients, such as the Wehrmacht (for entertainment literature, but also for "military files and archive material" from the occupied Eastern territories, which had to be handed over to the Danzig branch of the Army Archives). The following decrees are the basis for the establishment and mission of the task force: Führererlass of 29.1.1940 concerning the establishment of the "Hohe Schule": The Hohe Schule is to become the central site of National Socialist research, teaching and education. Their construction will take place after the war. However, in order to promote the preparations that have begun, I order Reichsleiter Alfred Rosenberg to continue this preparatory work - especially in the field of research and the establishment of the library. The services of the Party and the State shall give him every assistance in this work. Decree of the chief of the OKW of 4.7.1940 to the commander-in-chief of the army and the commander-in-chief of the Wehrmacht in the Netherlands: Reichsleiter Rosenberg has applied to the Führer: 1. to search the state libraries and archives for writings of value to Germany, 2. to search the chancelleries of the high church authorities and lodges for political actions directed against us, and to confiscate the material in question. The Führer has ordered that this proposal be complied with and that the Secret State Police - supported by archivists of the Reichsleiter Rosenberg - be entrusted with the investigation. The head of the security police, SS-Gruppenführer Heydrich, has been notified; he will contact the responsible military commanders for the purpose of executing the order. This measure will be implemented in all the territories we occupy in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France. It is requested to inform the subordinate services. Order of the chief of the OKW of 17.9.1940: To the commander-in-chief of the army for the military administration in occupied France In addition to the s.Zt. The Führer has decided, on the basis of the instructions given by the Führer to Reichsleiter Rosenberg to search lodges, libraries and archives in the occupied territories of the West for material of value to Germany and to secure it through the Gestapo: "The conditions before the war in France and before the declaration of war on 1.9.1939 are decisive for the possessions. After this deadline, transfers of ownership to the French Reichsleiter Rosenberg have been completed. State or the like are void and legally ineffective (e.g. Polish and Slovak library in Paris, holdings of the Palais Rothschild and other abandoned Jewish property). Reservations regarding search, seizure and removal to Germany on the basis of such objections shall not be accepted. Reichsleiter Rosenberg or his representative Reichshauptstellenleiter Ebert has clear instructions from the Führer personally regarding the right of access. He is authorised to transport the cultural goods that appear valuable to him to Germany and to secure them here. The Führer has reserved the right to decide on their use. It is requested that the relevant military commanders or services be instructed accordingly. Führer decree of 1.3.1942: Jews, Freemasons and the ideological opponents of National Socialism allied with them are the authors of the present war directed against the Reich. The systematic spiritual combat of these powers is a task necessary for war. I have therefore commissioned Reichsleiter Rosenberg to carry out this task in agreement with the head of the OKW. Its task force for the occupied territories has the right to investigate libraries, archives, lodges and other ideological and cultural institutions of all kinds for corresponding material and to seize it for the ideological tasks of the NSDAP and the later scientific research projects of the high school. The same regulation applies to cultural objects which are in the possession or property of Jews, of stray origin or of origin which cannot be clarified unobjectionably. The implementing regulations for cooperation with the Wehrmacht are issued by the head of the OKW in agreement with Reichsleiter Rosenberg. The necessary measures within the Eastern territories under German administration are taken by Reichsleiter Rosenberg in his capacity as Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories. For a short time the full name of the office was "Einsatzstab der Dienststellen des Reichsleiters Rosenberg für die besetzten westlichen Gebiete und die Niederlande", then "Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg für die besetzten Gebiete". The addition "for the occupied territories" was omitted according to the order of the Joint Staff Committee of 17.11.1944. The headquarters of the Joint Staff Committee was initially Paris. The expansion of the tasks made it necessary to relocate her to Berlin, where she temporarily stayed in the office building at Margarethenstrasse 17. The later office in Berlin, Bismarckstraße 1, was destroyed by an air raid. Organisation and structure: The structure of the ERR consisted in its main features of staff management, main working groups and working groups (set up regionally), occasionally also special detachments, branch offices, etc. The ERR was structured in such a way that it was able to provide a clear overview of the various departments. In addition, there were special staffs which were mainly charged with the "recording of cultural assets", which took place in constant collision with the equal interests of other authorities, such as the Reich Minister for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda (in France with regard to the recording of musical works, musical manuscripts and instruments by the Special Staff for Music) and the Reichsführer-SS (for example with regard to the recording of prehistory and early history). The organisation and distribution of responsibilities of the staff management were adapted to the respective tasks of the ERR institution, which were constantly expanding until 1943 and have been changing ever since. The constant change of tasks, organisation and personnel conditions became a principle for the large number of the departments themselves active in the "worked" areas, which were also completely dependent on the politico-military and administrative conditions in these areas, caused by the respective military, civil or national administrations, and not least by the perpetual conflicts of competence of the party and imperial authorities touching or fighting each other in their areas of interest and ambitions. The development of the ERR began in France with the institution "Einsatzstab Westen" under the leadership of Kurt von Behr. Soon the "Westen" task force was divided into three independent main working groups: France (Paris), Belgium and Northern France (Brussels), Netherlands (Amsterdam). At the same time, V. Behr was the head of the Western Office, which was responsible for securing furnishings for the occupied eastern territories, the so-called M Action. This office was in itself "detached" to the East Ministry; according to Rosenberg's order of 24.11.1944, it was "taken back" to the task force. In the first half of 1944, both the M campaign and the "art collection campaign" were extended to southern France. Probably related to this is the establishment of the South of France Working Group, which finally set up a branch office in Nice and an external command in Marseilles. From the very beginning of its activity in France, the ERR had not confined itself to securing only material from libraries, archives, etc. for the "ideological struggle". He also began to collect and secure art treasures and thus entered into a certain competition with the actions carried out on behalf of Hitler ("Linz" Führer order) and Göring as well as with the art protection carried out by the military commander. Institutionally, he created a special task force "Fine Arts" (SBK) for this task, to which the collection points for fine arts in the Louvre and Jeu de Paume belonged. The Special Staff was only responsible for securing and inventorying the objects of art; the right of disposal over the objects of art - including those seized by the Office of the West in the course of the M Action and handed over to the Special Staff - had been reserved to the "Führer", a demand that was later extended to all works of art "that were or will be confiscated by German authorities in the territories occupied by German troops". The SBK maintained its activity in France to a certain extent until its dissolution. The struggle for responsibility for seized works of art continued until the end of the war, up to and including issues of relocation to Germany (Führer construction and salvage sites such as Neuschwanstein and Herrenchiemsee, etc.) and ultimately works of art to be seized in Austrian mines (Alt-Aussee). The activities of the Italian working group are described in the report of its leader of 28.8.1944 as follows: "The procurement of material on the activities of ideological opponents will continue to be at the forefront of our work in Italy. In the form of translations, reports and evaluation work, this material is prepared by AG Italy and forwarded to the management. At the beginning of 1941, the ERR extended its activities to the Balkans and further to Greece. A Sonderkommando Greece was formed, which was dissolved in 1941. A Sonderkommando Saloniki is still provable until 1942. ERR services were also established in 1941 in Serbia - Special Staff of the Commanding General and Commander of Serbia, an Agram Liaison Office and a Belgrade Liaison Office for the Yugoslav Territories. Efforts to gain a foothold in Hungary failed apparently because of the resistance or influence of the envoy Dr. Veesenmayer. Later, a main working group for the southeast (Belgrade) can be proved, which was formed with effect from 15 February 1944 from the working group for the southeast, which in turn could have originated from the command "Southeast", proven for 1942, which was transferred from Belgrade to Thessaloniki on 10 July 1942. In Denmark, the ERR established a service in Copenhagen. Any approach to "profitable" activity was soon nullified by Dr. Best, representative of the German Reich in Denmark: "Confiscation in the style of the other occupied territories would never come into question". Immediately after his appointment as Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories (RMbO), Rosenberg began to direct the initiative of his task force to the eastern territories as well. On April 2, 1941, Rosenberg had already conceived a Führer's order to instruct him "to carry out the same tasks as in the occupied western territories in all the countries occupied or still occupied by the German Wehrmacht within the framework of this war". Until the Führer's order of 1 March 1942 was issued, Rosenberg referred to "the orders issued by the Führer for the West and the tasks carried out in the Western territories by the departments of Art, Archive and Library Protection within the framework of military administration". Rosenberg's guidelines on the protection of cultural assets for "research into the activities of opponents of National Socialism and for National Socialist research" were issued to the Reichskommissariate Ostland and Ukraine on 20.8.1941 and 3.10.1941 respectively. By decree of 27.4.In 1942 Rosenberg finally commissioned the RKO and RKU as the RMbO to once again expressly "commission the ERR for the occupied Eastern territories with the recording and uniform processing of cultural assets, research material and scientific institutions from libraries, museums, etc.", which are found in public, ecclesiastical or private spaces". With the same decree, a central office was founded for the collection and recovery of cultural assets in the occupied Eastern territories. A special department for the collection and recovery of cultural assets was set up at the Reichskommissariaten (Imperial Commissionariats), whose leadership was entrusted to the head of the responsible main working group. For the two Reichskommissariate the main working group Ostland (Riga) with the working groups existed at first: Estonia (Reval), Lithuania (Vilnius), Latvia (Riga), White Ruthenia (Minsk) and the main working group Ukraine (Kiev, later Bialystok). With effect from 1.5.1943 the AG Weißruthenien was elevated to the main working group Mitte. In all HAG areas, in addition to the working groups, mobile staffs, known as "Sonderkommandos" or "Außenstellen", whose activities extended as far as the Crimea and the Caucasus region, worked directly under their command or under the command of the staff. The special staffs included, among others "Sonderstab Bildende Kunst", "Sonderstab Vorgeschichte", "Sonderstab Archive", "Sonderstab Sippenkunde", "Sonderstab Wissenschaft", "Sonderstab Volkskunde", "Sonderstab Presse" (founded 1944), "Sonderstab Dr. Abb", "Sonderstab Musik", "Sonderstab Zentralbibliothek" of the "Hohen Schule" (ZBHS), "Sonderstab weltanschauliche Information in Berlin". Structure of the staff leadership 1942 Staff leader: Utikal deputy: Ebeling 1st Division Organisation: Langkopf Group Indoor Service Group Human Resources Group Procurement Group Readiness to drive 2nd Division West and Southeast: by Ingram Group Planning Group Report 3rd Division East: Dr. Will Group Planning Group Report 4th Division Evaluation: Dr. Brethauer; Deputy: Dr. Wunder; from 1.11.1942: Lommatzsch Group General Group Library Group Inventory Group Photograph 5 Dept. Special Tasks: Rehbock Structure of the staff leadership 1944 Staff leader: Utikal representative: The senior head of department department I (head of department I: SEF Rehbock; head of department z.b.V.: SEF Brethauer) group I/1 personal adviser of the chief of staff: Rehbock group I/2 mob- and locksmith matters: Rehbock Group I/3 Personal Representative of the Chief of Staff for the Art Recording Action and Head of the Louvre Working Group: Rehbock Group I/4 Defense Representative of the Operational Staff: HEF Braune Group I/5 Procurement, Courier Service, Supply: OEF Jach Group I/6 Publications: HEF Tenschert Group I/7 Special Reports: EF Tost Division II (Head of Division: OSEF Dr. Will; Deputy: SEF Dr. Zeiß) Division IIa: Western Division, covering France, Belgium, Holland, Italy and Southeast: SEF Dr. Zeiß Division IIb: Division East, covering the occupied territories of the Soviet Union: OSEF Dr. Will Division III (Head of Division: SEF Zölffel) Division IIIa: SEF Zölffel Group III/1 Legal Affairs, Orders and Communications: SEF Zölffel Gruppe III/2 Wehrmachttfragen, Marschpapiere, Veranstaltungen, Marketenderei: HEF Gummert Abteilung IIIb: HEF Webendoerfer Gruppe III/3 Personal: HEF Sklaschus Gruppe III/4 Business Distribution: HEF Webendoerfer Gruppe III/5 Registratur: OEF Hechler Hauptabteilung IV (Head of Department: OSEF Dr. Wunder; Deputy: SEF Lommatzsch) Translation Office: OEF Dr. Benrath Gruppe IV/1 Archiv: HEF Dr. Mücke Group IV/3 Material preparation: HEF Reichardt Group IV/4 Evaluation by scientists: HEF Rudolph Group IV/5 Book control centre: HEF Ruhbaum Group IV/6 East Library: HEF Dr. Müller Abbreviations DBFU The commander's representative for the supervision of the entire intellectual and ideological training and education of the NSDAP EF Einsatzführer ERR Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg HAG Hauptarbeitsgruppe HEF Haupteinsatzführer IMT Internationales Militärtribunal MTS Maschinen-Traktoren-Station NKWD Volkskommissariat für Innere Angelegenheiten NSDAP National Socialist German Workers' Party NSPO National Socialist Party Organization OEF Upper Operations Leader OKH Army High Command OKW Wehrmacht High Command OSEF Wehrmacht Upper Staff Operations Leader RKO Reichskommissar für das Ostland RKU Reichskommissar für die Ukraine RMbO Reichsministerium für die besetzten Ostgebiete SEF Stabseinsatzführer WKP (b) Communistische Partei der Sovietunion ZbV zur besonderen Verwendung Inventory description: Inventory history In the 1960s, scattered files of the ERR were brought into the Federal Archives, with various returns of written material from the USA and predominantly in association with other provenances from the Rosenberg business area as well as with individual levies from the Rehse Collection, which were formed into an inventory there. Most of these files are written documents which were last found in the alternative office of the ERR in Ratibor. A part of the staff and the management of the Ostbücherei with large stocks of books were evacuated from Berlin to there. The remains of documents rescued by the members of the HAG Ostland, Ukraine and White Ruthenia were also recorded in Ratibor. The preserved files should come from holdings that were moved from Ratibor to the west. Subsequent additions to the holdings were mainly made by levies from the military archives, by re-enlargements of microfilms from the YIVO Institute, New York, by late recorded files from American repatriation, by three volumes from the dissolved holdings of the Rosenberg offices of the Central State Archives of the GDR (62 Tue 1) and by personal documents from the so-called "NS Archive of the Ministry for State Security of the GDR". The documents preserved at the end of the war and accessible to the Western Allies were used as evidence for the IMT process. The essential components were then left to the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC), Paris. ERR documents can also be found today in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Washington, in the YIVO Institute for Jewish Reserch, Washington, and in the Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (NIOD), Amsterdam. Documents from Rosenberg offices also reached archives of the former Soviet Union. An extensive collection (especially the provenance ERR) is kept in the Tsentral`nyi derzhavnyi arhiv vyshchykh orhaniv vlady ta upravlinnia Ukraïny (TsDAVO Ukraïny) in Kiev, further files in the Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi voennyi arkhiv (RGVA) in Moscow and in the Lithuanian Central State Archives, Vilnius. The Federal Archives, Bildarchiv, holds an extensive collection of photographs from the ERR (holdings Fig. 131). Inventories, directories and transport lists by the ERR of "seized objects" are contained in the holdings of B 323 Treuhandverwaltung von Kulturgut. Archive processing The NS 30 collection is a conglomerate of scattered files and individual documents. In the interest of rapid utilisation, the documents were recorded provisionally without costly evaluation and administrative work. Mrs. Elisabeth Kinder produced the preliminary finding aid book in 1968, from which essential elements of this introduction are taken. The "new entries" were recorded by the undersigned in 2003/2004. Citation method BArch NS 30/ .... State of development: Findbuch (1968/2005), Online-Findbuch (2004). Citation style: BArch, NS 30/...

BArch, R 1507/2050 · File · 23. - 24. Jan. 1925
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Brigade Ehrhardt, page 175 Bund Oberland, page 165, 174 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund, page 165 German National Freedom Party, page 156 Frontbann, page 156-157, 161-163 Front Youth, page 157 Frontkämpferbund "Ostpreußen", page 161 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 157 Frontring, page 156 Großdeutsche Volksgemeinschaft, page 156 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 156, 165-168 Organisation Aulock, page 174 Organisation Heydebreck, page 174 Organisation Hubertus, page 174 Organisation Rossbach, page 160, 174 Reichsadler, page 161 Reichsflagge, page 161 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 161, 169 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, Page 149-155 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, Page 161 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 170-173 Wehrwolf, Page 161 Wiking-Bund, Page 175 Aufstand und Aufstandsagitation, Page 29-76 Ausland, kommunistische Politik im, Page 80-82, 121-138 Büro Bint (Büro für ausländische Wissenschaft und Technik der KPdSU), Page 110-113 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 77-139 Society of Friends of the New Russia, pages 101-106 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 83, 91-102 Communist Youth International, pages 83 Communist Party of Germany, pages 29-76 Cultural Policy Work, pages 83-86 KPD Intelligence Service, pages 43-47 KPD Folder Service, Page 30-36, 37, 44-49, 64 Red Women's International, Page 83 Red Trade Union International, Page 83 Red Aid of Germany, Page 83 Red Sport International, Page 83 Red Front Fighters' Union, Page 37-42, 64-73 Cheka (GPU) of the CPSU, Page 114-121, 136 Cheka of the CPS, Page 31-34 Decomposition Work of the CPS, Page 31, 42, 60-63

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/23 · Collection · 1925-1948
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Content and Assessment This collection contains the documents collected by the US military government in the Öhringen-Künzelsau district to document the affiliation and proximity of individuals to the National Socialist regime. With the goal of denazification in mind, the Americans confiscated "incriminating" records wherever they could get their hands on them: essentially the records of the NSDAP and its divisions, but to a lesser extent also those of the district offices, documents of the public prosecutor's offices as well as records of the communities or the local police authorities; in addition, there is sporadic material produced by the military government itself. By their very nature, the crewing authorities did not take into account the original registry connections when preparing the personal dossiers. Part of the evidence is attached to the files of the Spruchkammer proceedings, the remainder was kept separately and, together with the files of the Spruchkammer, was transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the end of the political cleansing. There it was, separated from the procedural files, first formed under the signature PL 502/23 with the inexact title "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Öhringen-Künzelsau" to a stock. As far as was concerned, a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut (Foundation for Cultural Heritage) for the cataloguing of the holdings group PL 501-523 between May 2004 and February 2007 reconstructed factual interrelationships and old registry orders, leaving the personal units, on the other hand, primarily where the external scope of the existing dossier made this appear justified. The inventory, ordered and listed by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller, comprises 691 units = 4.7 m running metres.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/1 · Collection · 1931-1948
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Content and Assessment This collection contains the documents collected by the US military government in Aalen County to document the affiliation and proximity of individuals to the National Socialist regime. With the goal of denazification in mind, the Americans confiscated "incriminating" records wherever they could get their hands on them: essentially the records of the NSDAP and its divisions, but to a lesser extent also those of the district offices, documents of the public prosecutor's offices as well as records of the communities or the local police authorities; in addition, there is sporadic material produced by the military government itself. By their very nature, the crewing authorities did not take into account the original registry connections when preparing the personal dossiers. Part of the evidence is attached to the files of the Spruchkammer proceedings, the remainder was kept separately and, together with the files of the Spruchkammer, was transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the end of the political cleansing. There it was, separated from the procedural files, under the signature PL 502/1 first with the inexact title "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Aalen" formed to a continuance. As far as was concerned, a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut (Foundation for Cultural Heritage) for the cataloguing of the holdings group PL 501-523 between May 2004 and February 2007 reconstructed factual interrelationships and old registry orders, leaving the personal units, on the other hand, primarily where the external scope of the existing dossier made this appear justified. The inventory, ordered and listed by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller, comprises 1995 units = 6.2 m running metres.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/9 · Collection · 1930-1945
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark: The district Esslingen of the NSDAP comprised the upper office and/or the district Esslingen in its respective extent. Eugen Hund, a commercial employee, acted as district leader from 1933 to 1943 and Eugen Wahler, a senior teacher and district leader in Nürtingen from 1943 to 1945, acted as district leader from 1933 to 1943. the records of the district leadership have been preserved only to a small extent, after the mass of the files had presumably been destroyed in accordance with the general order immediately before the invasion of the allied troops. The military government and the Spruchkammer in Esslingen then compiled the documents still available, mixed with those from numerous other sources, in rudimentary form according to personal subject, in order to obtain suitable examination material for denazification in this way. A smaller part of this was also formally integrated into the newly formed fascicles of the arithmetic chamber, while the larger part remained separate. This latter document arrived in the archives with the tradition of the Spruchkammer and - in a few individual pieces - of the military government and was formed here in 1974/75 according to the content assumed to be predominantly "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Esslingen" under the signature PL 502/9.After a protracted splitting into the provenances listed below, the remaining documents of the district administration were recorded in November 1988 and, since it was not possible to determine the order plans from the time of origin, they were arranged according to the scheme developed for the holdings of the NSDAP district administration in Ulm. In view of the decidedly accidental preservation of individual documents, the activities of the district management can only in a few cases be deduced from the holdings. It now comprises 66 tufts in 0.5 metres of shelving. Further material of the same provenance can, as indicated, be presumed to have been found in individual cases before the Spruchkammer. For the directly personal archive records, the restrictions on use specified in the State Archives Act must be observed until about 2015, i.e. 90 years after the birth of the younger NSDAP members.Ludwigsburg, December 1988 (signed Dr. Cordes) Outsourced foreign provenances: Ministerial Department for Secondary Schools, Personnel IndexMinisterial Department for Elementary Schools, Personnel IndexMinisterial Department for Vocational Schools, Personnel Index [Landespolizeidirektion]Oberamt/Landratsamt EsslingenAmtsoberamt StuttgartLandesarbeitsamtReichsarbeitsdienst Arbeitsgauleitung Nr. 26Reichsbahndirektion StuttgartReichsluftschutzbund Landesgruppe Württemberg-BadenReichsnährstand Landesbauernschaft WürttembergViehwirtschaftsverband WürttembergReichsstand des Deutschen Handwerks LandeshandwerksmeisterWürttemberg und HohenzhollernStadt Esslingen am NeckarGemeinden des Landkreises EsslingenNSDAP-Gauleitung Württemberg-HohenzollernNSDAP-Ortsgruppen des Kreis EsslingenSA-Gruppe SüdwestSA-Standarte 51SA-Standarte 121 und StürmeSA-Standarte R 121 und StürmeSA-Standarte 123 und StürmeSA-Standarte R 123SA-Standard 247 and StürmeSA-Reiter-Standarte 55 and StürmeSS-Standarte 63SS-Standarte 769NSFK-Gruppe 15NSFK-Standarte 101NSFK-Motorsturm M 55HJ-Gebiet 20HJ-Bann 365NS-Frauenschaft-Gaukassenverwaltung Württemberg-HohenzollernNS-StudentenbundDAF-Gauverwaltung Württemberg-HohenzollernDAF district administration EsslingenDAF court of honour and disciplinary court Gau Württemberg-HohenzollernKdF-Gaudienststelle WürttembergNS-Altherrenbund der Deutschen StudentenReichskolonialbund Gauverband Württemberg-HohenzollernAmerican military government in Esslingen

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/32 I · Collection · um 1931-1945
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Vorbemerkung: Im Rahmen des Aufbaus der NSDAP in 4 Stufen: Reich, Gau, Kreis, Ort, wurde die NSDAP-Kreisleitung Ulm, am 1. Oktober 1932, als übergeordnete Parteistelle aller im Oberamt Ulm befindlichen Ortsgruppen errichtet. Damit wurde die ehemalige NSDAP-Bezirksleitung "Ulm Fils", die 7 Oberämter umfasste, aufgelöst. Die größte nachgeordnete Parteistelle der neugegründeten Kreisleitung, die Ortsgruppe Ulm, gegründet 1925, wurde von Neu-Ulm getrennt und in 7 Ortsgruppen gegliedert. Außerhalb der Stadt gab es noch 6 Ortsgruppen, die den Stützpunkten, Zellen und Blocks aller Orte des Oberamts vorstanden; zu erwähnen wäre die Ortsgruppe Ulmer Alb, die 20 Ortschaften umfasste. Der sprunghafte Anstieg der NSDAP- Mitglieder nach der Machtergreifung (30.1.1933), führte zur Gründung immer neuer Ortsgruppen (1935 waren es schon 24). 1936 wurden die NSDAP-Kreise Ulm und Laupheim zur Kreisleitung Ulm-Laupheim vereinigt. Die so entstandene Kreisleitung wurde am 1. Juni 1937 mit der ehemaligen Kreisleitung Blaubeuren zusammengelegt. Die Gliederung der NSDAP-Kreisleitung Ulm in 64 Ortsgruppen fand 1938 nach deren Anpassung an den neugegründeten Landkreis Ulm ihren Abschluß. Auf der Stufe des Kreises Ulm war der Kreisleiter der verantwortliche Hoheitsträger der NSDAP und politischer Führer. Der 1932 ernannte Kreisleiter Eugen Maier, ehemaliger Bahnarbeiter aus Geislingen, war auch Gauinspekteur der Gauinspektion II Süd-West. Nach dessen Tod im Januar 1940 folgte der städtische Angestellte Christian Binzinger als ehrenamtlicher kommissarischer Kreisleiter. Er war gleichzeitig auch Ortsgruppenleiter von Ulm-Neustadt und Kreisamtsleiter für Kommunalpolitik. 1942 wurde der ehemalige Kreisleiter von Heidenheim, Wilhelm Maier, zum hauptamtlichen Kreisleiter von Ulm ernannt. Von den 21 Kreisamtsstellen der Kreisleitung Ulm waren nur 4 - 5 hauptamtlich, die anderen ehrenamtlich besetzt. Diese waren 1937 folgende: Geschäftsführung (Emil Bertsch, hauptamtlich); Organisationsamt (Karl Hospach, hauptamtlich); Kassenamt (Hans Weller, hauptamtlich); Propaganda mit 7 Hauptstellen: aktive Propaganda, Kultur, Film, Funk, Feiergestaltung, Presse - Propaganda, Verbindungsstelle (Max Hörburger, hauptamtlich); Hauptstelle Registratur (Hans Zahn, hauptamtlich); Schulungsamt; Kreisausbildungsleiter; Personalamt; NS-Betriebszellenorganisation der Deutschen Arbeitsfront (NSBO-DAF); Amt für Erzieher; Amt für Volkswohlfahrt; Amt für Beamte; Amt für Agrarpolitik; Amt für Technik; Kreiswirtschaftsberater; Presseamt; Kreisbeauftragter für Rassenpolitik; Amt für Kriegsopferversorgung. Zu den hauptamtlichen Mitarbeitern der NSDAP-Kreisleitung gehörten noch 3 - 4 Schreibkräfte und bis 1940 der Adjutant des Gauinspekteurs. Ein Teil der ehrenamtlichen Kreisamtsleiter war im öffentlichen Dienst tätig. Sie wurden oft von ihren beruflichen Pflichten befreit und konnten dadurch viel Zeit der Parteiarbeit widmen. Die NSDAP-Kreisgeschäftsstelle befand sich in Ulm, Karlstrasse 44 (nach 1937 wurde die Karlstrasse in Wilhelm Murr-Strasse umbenannt). Sie wurde während des Luftangriffs auf Ulm am 17.12.1944 "restlos ausgebombt" und mußte umgesiedelt werden. Es ist möglich, daß hierbei ein Teil des Schriftguts der Kreisleitung zerstört wurde. Kurz vor dem Einmarsch der alliierten Truppen in Ulm (24.4.1945) floh die Kreisleitung nach Babenhausen, wo sie von der Front eingeholt wurde. Es kann nicht festgestellt werden, ob das Schriftgut der Kreisleitung bei der Flucht mitgenommen worden ist, oder ob es in Ulm von den alliierten Truppen beschlagnahmt wurde. Der nachstehend verzeichnete Bestand enthält nur einen Teil des Schriftguts der Registratur der NSDAP-Kreisleitung Ulm, so sind z.B. nicht alle Ortsgruppen belegt und bei den alphabetisch geordneten Auskünften über Personen sind nur die Buchstaben A, B, F, Sch, U, V, W vorhanden. Dennoch belegt der Bestand, mehr oder weniger, den gesamten Aufgabenbereich der Kreisleitung Ulm, ihrer nachgeordneten Parteistellen, Gliederungen und angeschlo ssenen Verbände und spiegelt prägnant ihre Tätigkeit als Teil des Unterdrückungs- und Terrorsystems der NS-Herrschaft wider. Das erhaltene Schriftgut der NSDAP-Kreisleitung Ulm wurde bei der Spruchkammer Ulm mit Akten einer Vielzahl anderer NS-Registraturen in Ordner abgelegt und mit Buchstaben von A bis Z und Zahlen von 1 bis 263 willkürlich durchnumeriert. Hierbei wurde teilweise die Aktenfolge der Registraturen nicht verändert. Ein Registraturplan ist nicht gefunden worden. Es konnte aber festgestellt werden, daß die Akten in der Registratur der NSDAP-Kreisleitung, soweit dieses möglich war, nach Ortsgruppen abgelegt worden ist. Zwar wurde ein Aktenplan der "Kreisleiter-Arbeits-Akten", der Handakten des Kreisleiters Eugen Maier, aufgefunden, der alphabetisch geordnete sich wiederholende und überschneidende Sachbetreffe enthält, und für die Neuordnung des Bestandes nicht verwendbar ist. Diese mußte daher anhand des vorhandenen Schriftguts erfolgen, wobei die Organisation, der Aufgabenbereich und die dienstlichen Beziehungen zu den über- und nachgeordneten Parteistellen, berücksichtigt wurde. Angesichts der unterschiedlichen Struktur des Schriftguts wurde eine Aufgliederung des Bestandes in Serien-Korrespondenz, Sachakten und Karteien notwendig, die sich inhaltlich z.T. überschneiden. Die gesamten, aus der Gauinspektionstätigkeit des Kreisleiters Eugen Maier hervorgegangenen Akten, sind bei der Registratur der Kreisleitung eingelaufen und sind da auch abgelegt worden. Sie sind dem vorliegenden Bestand als Anhang zugeordnet worden. Im Zuge der Entnazifizierung wurden dem vorliegenden Bestand zahlreiche Schriftstücke entnommen und den Spruchkammerakten als Beilagen zugeordnet, wobei an Stelle der entfernten Akten teilweise Leihzettel gelegt worden sind, die aber oft keine Angaben zu Personen enthalten und nicht in allen Fällen eine Identifizierung der entnommenen Schriftstücke erlauben. Bei den Ordnungs- und Verzeichnungsarbeiten des ursprünglich 21 lfd. m umfassenden Bestandes wurden Fremdprovenienzen im Umfang von etwa 10 lfd. m ausgehoben. Kassiert wurden nur Mehranfertigungen sowie die bei der Spruchkammer angelegten Aktendeckel und Ordner. Der Bestand wurde 1987 - 1988 unter Anleitung von Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. Günter Cordes durch den Zeitangestellten Rainer Gross bearbeitet und umfaßt nunmehr 236 Büschel in 9,1 lfd. Regalmetern. Ludwigsburg, im März 1988 Rainer Gross 1. Allgemeines: Bü Büschel Schr. Schriftstücke o.D. ohne Datum v.a. vor allem

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, PL 502/12 · Collection · 1924-1947
Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Content and Assessment This collection contains the documents collected by the US military government in the Schwäbisch Gmünd district to document the affiliation and proximity of individuals to the National Socialist regime. With the goal of denazification in mind, the Americans confiscated "incriminating" records wherever they could get their hands on them: essentially the records of the NSDAP and its divisions, but to a lesser extent also those of the district offices, documents of the public prosecutor's offices as well as records of the communities or the local police authorities; in addition, there is sporadic material produced by the military government itself. By their very nature, the crewing authorities did not take into account the original registry connections when preparing the personal dossiers. Part of the evidence is attached to the files of the Spruchkammer proceedings, the remainder was kept separately and, together with the files of the Spruchkammer, was transferred to the Ludwigsburg State Archives after the end of the political cleansing. There, separated from the procedural files, it was first formed into an inventory under the signature PL 502/12 with the inexact title "NSDAP-Kreisleitung Schwäbisch Gmünd". As far as was concerned, a project financed by the Stiftung Kulturgut (Foundation for Cultural Heritage) for the cataloguing of the holdings group PL 501-523 between May 2004 and February 2007 reconstructed factual interrelationships and old registry orders, leaving the personal units, on the other hand, primarily where the external scope of the existing dossier made this appear justified. The inventory, ordered and listed by Dr. Carl-Jochen Müller, comprises 467 units = 0.9 m running time.