Preliminary remark: After the establishment of a Württemberg consulate in Nuremberg had already been suggested in 1871, in 1905 at the king's request "for the protection of the commercial interests of our state in the city of Nuremberg in general as well as in relation to individual matters of our subjects" Julius Pabst, chemist, part-owner of the paint factory Pabst und Lambrecht, Nuremberg, 1st chairman of the Nuremberg department of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 28.6.1905-24.3.1922 was appointed as Württemberg's representative in Nuremberg. Since the consulate did not acquire any further significance, however, the consulate was not reoccupied after Pabst's death. 1923, the city of Nuremberg handed over the documents that had grown up at the consulate to the Ministry of State, which probably forwarded them to the archive in the same year, together with files from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The documents remained in this association under the signature E 4 Verz. 2 Bü 765, but in March 1977 they were extracted in accordance with their provenance and recorded as part of the training of Rolf Jente, a prospective inspector, and finally arranged by Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. Cordes in accordance with the structure of other legate and consulate holdings. The present material ranges from 1905-1920 and is of some interest especially in view of the conditions in Nuremberg during the First World War and the efforts of the Consul to promote cultural institutions in Württemberg. The holdings of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, since 1920, of the Ministry of State also include 33 tufts in 0.1 m. Stuttgart 1977gez. G. Cordes
Member of the Schutztruppe's Askari in the mora position near Garua / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Evidence of the real estate taken into custody by Japan in Tsingtau/Tsingtao; Auction of confiscated movable property in Tsingtau/Tsingtao
Title page of the issue of 17.11.1916 with a detailed diary of the war events during the First World War from June 1914 to November 1916 from an English perspective and in English
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains among other things: Surcharges on reference numbers in accordance with the Ordinance on Reference Numbers - Tables
Contains among other things: Principles for the assessment of surcharges for displacement and foreign claims; Ordinance on the Approval of Surcharges on the Basis of the Displacement, Colonial and Foreign Claims Act (Surcharge Ordinance) of 31 March 1922; Draft Ordinance on Estimation Principles for the Displacement, Colonial and Foreign Claims Act (Estimation Ordinance); Indicative Numbers for the Assessment of Surcharges pursuant to § 14 of the Displacement Claims Act - Table of Semi-Annual Indicative Numbers for Various Goods 1914-1921
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English aid ship 'Brüssels', brought in by the Germans, which sailed under Captain Fryatt, in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a during the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Rider of the Schutztruppe in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl