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BArch, R 8023/1034 · File · Aug. - Dez. 1908
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains also: Expedition reports and diary entries about the African research of Baron Ludwig Fischer von Nagy-Szalatnya, Lieutenant Meyer, Captain Spring and Dr. Baumann.

German Colonial Society
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 1/6 · Fonds · 1821-1924
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark on the retroconversion of the finding aids: At the time of the retroconversion two typewritten repertories were available:1) The files handed down by the administrative department of the Württemberg War Ministry were recorded in 1944 under the direction of Army Archives Director Dr. Hermann Pantlen. The title recordings of the finding aid book preserved from the Heeresarchiv Stuttgart have been transferred unchanged into EDP during the retroconversion. 2) The business diaries in inventory M 1/4 were recorded in 1975 by Dr. Joachim Fischer and Wilhelm Westenfelder. The foreword and foreword of the two find books are reproduced in the following.Stuttgart, July 2008Dr. Wolfgang Mährle 1. The Administrative Department - Files (foreword to the find book 1944): The files of Department B (Administrative Department) were taken over mainly with the remaining files of the Württ War Ministry. Subsequent additions are made:1923by Landesfinanzamt Stuttgart: Files of the former Intendantur XIII. army corps and Württ. war ministry22.11.1936by Heeresarchiv Potsdam: 22 issues Files of the Württ. war ministry (Remonteangelegenheiten)27.04.1937by Landesfinanzamt Stuttgart: 45 bundles of files of the Württ. war ministry (Verwaltungs-/Waffenabteilung and Intendantur XIII.., XIV Army Corps)The archive directory was compiled on 11.12.1931 by today's government inspector Beiermeister and confirmed by the then head of the Reichsarchiv branch, Oberarchivrat von Haldenwang.The repertorisation took place in the years 1942/43 by the then Heeresarchivrat Knoch with the aid of the employee Kohler; in the interest of uniformity, the work Knoch was revised by the undersigned at the end of 1943 and in the first half of 1944, again with the aid of the employee Kohler, and the person and subject index was established with the aid of the employee Landau.In the case of the latter work (establishment of the indices), it was disadvantageous that the files were already stored on a decentralised basis for reasons of air-raid protection, i.e. that the checks resulting from such work could no longer be carried out.The files are not complete. Organizational overviews and business divisions have not been removed, as they have already been compiled into one volume (Württ. War Ministry, Business Divisions) and were no longer present in the files.Heads of Administrative Department B (until 1899 Economics Department) were:Major General von Wundt (later War Minister)09.08.1871 - 23.03.1874Wirkl. Geheimkriegsrat von Mand24.03.1874 - 06.08.1878Wirkl. Geheimkriegsrat von Horion07.08.1878 - 14.12.1900Wirkl. Privy Councillor of Schäfer15.12.1900 - 22.11.1906Wirkl. Privy Councillor of Wunderlich23.11.1906 - 05.19.1915Wirkl. Privy Councillor of Gerhardt06.10.1915 - End of WarStuttgart, 28 June 1944Dr. Pantlen 2. The Administrative Department - Business Diaries (preliminary remark to the 1975 Findbuch): The business diaries of Department A are not recorded in the repertory of the Heeresarchiv Stuttgart for holdings M 1/4 (War Ministry - Department A), which was completed in 1944. The necessary order and distortion of the 287 volumes (11.5 linear metres), to which the journals of the Corps veterinarian XIII Army Corps (cf. volumes 269 and 270) remain assigned, was therefore carried out in 1972 by the contract employee Westenfelder under the supervision of the Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. Fischer.Stuttgart, in February 1975Fischer

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 145 · Fonds · 1863-1914
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Formation history: After the army had undergone an enormous enlargement as a result of the constitution of the German Reich, an army inspection was formed for three to four army corps together. In 1877 the V. Army Inspection was set up in Karlsruhe. Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden was appointed General Inspector in his capacity as Colonel General of the Cavalry and was responsible for the XIV, XV and XVI Army Corps. By 1913, the number of inspections had increased from four to eight. The general inspectors were intended to lead the armies to be deployed in the event of war. In peacetime, they only had the right to inspect the army corps subordinated to them. Since they lacked the command over the assigned commanding generals of the army corps, they also had no military staffs. When the war broke out in 1914, the V Army Inspectorate in Karlsruhe was headed by Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden as Colonel General with the rank of Field Marshal General. The V Army Inspectorate was assigned the VIII, XIV and XV Army Corps at the outbreak of war. Inventory history: After the end of the war, the files remained in the area of the XIV Army Corps. From January 1920, the establishment of an archive of the XIV Army Corps was begun, in which the archives of the settlement agencies were brought together. In autumn 1920 the corps archive moved to the infantry barracks in Heilbronn. From January 1921, the Corps Archives entered the portfolio of the Reich Ministry of the Interior under the name Aktenverwaltung XIV, before being incorporated into the Reichsarchiv in Potsdam as the Heilbronn archive branch on April 1, 1921. As a result of the merger of the Heilbronn and Stuttgart branches of the Reich Archives, the holdings were transferred to Stuttgart in 1924. The Württembergische Archivdirektion, which took over the administration of the holdings of the Army Archives Stuttgart after the end of the Second World War, handed over the XIV Army Corps to the General State Archive Karlsruhe in the years 1947 to 1949. A very detailed history of the holdings is contained in the foreword of the Deputy General Command of the XIV Army Corps (holdings 456 F 8). 22 fascicles with a circumference of 0.30 linear metres are included in the holdings. References: Die Badener im Weltkrieg 1914/18, edited by Wilhelm Müller-Loebnitz, Karlsruhe 1935.German Military History in six volumes 1648-1939, edited by the Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt Freiburg, Munich 1983.Fenske, Hans: Die Verwaltung im Ersten Weltkrieg, in: Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte, vol. 3, Stuttgart 1984, p. 866-908.Fischer, Joachim: Zehn Jahre Militärarchiv des Hauptstaatsarchivs Stuttgart, in: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 37 (1978), p. 362-368.Jäger, Harald: Das militärische Archivgut in der Bundesrepublik für die Zeit von 1871 bis 1919, in: Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen 1968/2, S. 135-138.Overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, edited by Joachim Fischer (published by the Staatliche Archivverwaltung Baden-Württemberg, vol. 31), Stuttgart 1983.

RMG 336 · File · 1907-1918
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

Personnel files of H. Barremeier, J. Bremsel, F. Dellbrügge, W. Denker, H. Diehl, A. Fischer, K. Fieseler, J. Grau, P. Hellwig, K. Hesselbach, E. Klein, A. Kötting, R. Kundruweit, A. Lechtenfeld, F. Luhmann, A. Nottelmann, A. Odendahl, W. Rethemeier, W. Roth, W. Schlösser, W. Schmidt, A. Schößler, B. Schulze, H. Schulze, E. Spieker, F. Strötker, E. Vollmer and H. Weithöner

Rhenish Missionary Society
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, J 300 Nr. 384 a · File
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Please specify: Prof. Dr. Eduard Martin Simson (1811-1899), Paul Leopold Michaelis (1857-1936), Rudolf von Bennigsen (1824-1902), Hans Wilhelm von Unruh-Bomst (1825-1894), Franz Schenk von Stauffenberg (1834-1901), Dr. Eduard Lasker (1829-1884), Friedrich Kiefer (1830-1895), Dr. Karl Braun (1822-1893), Graf Edwin Carl Wilhelm von Hacke (1821-1890), Karl Eckard (1822-1910), Dr. Wilhelm Löwe (1814-1886), Dr. Isaac Wolffson (1817-1895), Gustav Müller (1823-1875), Adolf Goppelt (1800-1875), Dr. Meyer (Thurn) Prof. Dr. Christian von Frisch (1807-1881), Heinrich Eugen Marcard (1806-1883), Anton Ludwig Sombart (1816-1898), Ludwig Andreas Jordan (1811-1883) (?), Emil von Kessler (1841-1885), Dr. Friedrich Notter (1801-1884), Ferdinand Koch (1832-1904), Prof. Dr. Heinrich Marquardsen (1826-1898), Edgar Roß (1807-1885), Friedrich Büsing (1835-1892), Dr. Rudolf Schleiden (1815-1895), Wilhelm Ihno Adolph van Freeden (1822-1894), Dr. Egmont Websky (1827-1905), Eduard Theodor Böhmer (1829-1872), Karl Ludwig von Golsen (1807-1872), Joseph Hebting (1822-1888), Franz Engel (?1877) (?) (?), Dr. Karl Lorentzen (1817-1888), August Friedrich Wilhelm Grumbrecht (1811-1883), Georg Martin (1816-1881), Dr. Hermann Weigel (1828-1887), Hermann Friedrich Valentin (1812-1885), Georg Victor Unruh (1806-1886), Dr. Otto Erhard (1829-1888), Friedrich Fernow (1818-1890), Dr. Joseph Gerstner (1830-1883), Georg Dürig (1823-1905), Emeran Kottmüller (1825-1905), August Braun (1820-1879), Dr. Karl Binbaum (1829-1907), Freiherr Albert von Thimus (?(1878), Dr. Gustav Richard Wagner (1809-1881), Dr. Carl Johann Hoffmann (1819-1874), Dr. Georg von Wedekind (1825-1899), August Westphal (1834-1890) (?), Robert von Ludwig (1821-1884) (?), Hermann Heinrich Becker (1816-1898) (?), Ernst Stephann (1847-1897), August Wichmann (1811-1876), Prof. Dr. August Lamey (1816-1896), Carl Eggert (1824-1903), Ernst Friedrich Adickes (1811-1878), Robert von Benda (1816-1899), Werner August Friedrich Lentz (1817-1893), Alexander Georg Mosle (1827-1882), Wilhelm Bode (1812-1883), Carl Friedrich von Denzin (1800-1876), Dr. Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899), Dr. Julius Pfeiffer (1824-1910), Paul Tritscheller (1822-1892), Dr. Otto Büsing (1837-1916), Dr. Otto Baehr (1817-1895), Franz Pogge (1817-1900), Leopold von Winter (1823-1893), Dr. Wilhelm Blum (1831-1904), Hermann Carl Friedrich Theodor Pogge (1831-1902), Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Fischer (1832-1900), Dr. Otto Elben (1823-1899), Krüger Hagen Friedrich zu Solms-Laubach (1833-1900), Gustav Adolf Schön (1834-1889), von Behr Dr. Hans Heinrich Wachs (1822-1895), Freiherr Rudolf Wagner von Frommenhausen (1822-1891) (?), Moritz Wölfel (1830-1893), Otto Robert Georgi (1831-1908), Prof. Dr. Richard Wilhelm von Dove (1833-1908), Julius von Hölder (1819-1887), von Puttkamer Dr. Friedrich Kapp (1824-1884), Weber Prof. Dr. Rudolf von Gneist (1811-1895), Dr. Eduard Brockhaus (1829-1914), Graf zu Münster Dr. Alfred Ferdinand Baldamus (1820-1886), Albrecht Karl Mosig von Aehrenfeld (1820-1898), Karl Wilmanns (1835-1898), Dr. Carl Georg Beseler (1809-1888), Prof. Dr. Ludwig von Cuny (1833-1898), Prof. Dr. Adolf Wallichs (1831-1922), Lehr Ferdinand Scipio (1837-1905), Friedrich Pabst (1827-1898), Wilhelm Laporte (1833-1900), Wilhelm Morstadt (1829-1893), Marcus Pflüger (1824-1907) (?), Prof. Dr. Johann Friedrich von Schulte (1827-1914), Rudolf Schulz (1827-1899), Theodor Jacobs (1824-1893), Albert Jäger (1834-1903), Dr. Julius Kraaz (1822-1889),

Universitätsarchiv Freiburg, B0001 / 2783 · File · 1917-1919
Part of University Archive Freiburg (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Memorandum and statement of the faculties; minutes of the Rectors' Conference; application for extra ordination and teaching position for Western European History for Wolfgang Michael; formation of a commission; report by Eugen Fischer on lectures on the German colonial area; lecture series on foreign countries; lectures on Spain; Spanish course abroad; printed publications: Courses abroad at the University of Heidelberg in 1918; Study abroad at German universities in 1918; individual cases: Wolfgang Michael;

69026 · File · 1904
Part of Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

Prince Adalbert of Prussia visits the governor of Tsingtau. 1st row from left to right: Captain Gandenberger of Moisy, the governor of Tsingtau and captain at sea Oskar of Truppel, Prince Adalbert of Prussia, the chief of staff of the governor, captain at sea Baron von Schimmelmann, he was captain of the 'Hertha' and military companion of the prince. 2nd row from left to right: Dr. Giesdorf, Colonel Dr. Martin, Lieutenant Friemel and Lieutenant Fischer. / Photographer: Scherl

BArch, MSG 225/10 · File · 1871-1918
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Benjamin Altenfeld (21.4.1863 - 5.8.1940); Appelbaum (n. a. ); Otto von Alvensleben (9.9.1877 - 4.3.1945); Edgar Angermann (born 22.2.1882); Dr. med. Paul Arendt (1.10.1859 - 7.7.1910); Ernst Arnold (21.1.1879 - 16.7.1971); Hans Arnold (died 11.7.1939); Assion (n. a. ); Aßmann (born 6.7.); Aßmann (born 6.7.).1838); Johannes Bachmann (4.3.1902 - 17.7.1968); Ballauff (n. a. ); Ballerstaedt (14.10.1839 - 13.1.1918); Dittrich Barth (n. a. ); Bartsch (n. a. ); Bartsch (n. a.) ); Heinrich Bauer (born 29.8.1868); Otto Behrendt (born 28.7.1870); Dr. med. Otto Bengsch (28.7.1879 - 15.7.1954); Friedrich Berger (10.12.1871 - 11.9.1931); Hermann Bock-Metzner (13.12.1860 - 14.2.1942); Bode (n/a); Heinrich Böhlk (born 01.11.1868); Eduard Boerner (n/a); Werner Bozmann (19.7.1887 - 23.2.1948); Wigand Bossart (1864 - 13.8.1910); Friedrich Breitenstein (9.10.1853 - 19.1.1938); Breitmeyer (n.a. ) Carl Breuer (17.12.1866 - 30.6.1925); Hasso von Britzke (born 1.3.1880); Henry Budding (17.02.1839 - 6.7.1897); Wilhelm Büsing (27.1.1857 - 1.1.1917); Ernst Büsing (born 8.3.1868); Friedrich Callisen (30.05.1883 - 21.10.1968); Dr. Albert Ritter and Edler von Cammerloher on Ober- und Unterschönreuth (29.5.1879 - 1938); Martin von Cappeln (31.10.1892 - 4.7.1952); Dr. Caspersohn (born 3.9.1863); Fritz Castagne (13.7.1873 - 8.12.1914); Friedrich Chorus (born 29.6.1888); Chrapkowski (n. a. ); Friedrich Christian Christiansen (12.12.1879 - 3.12.1972); Johannes Christlieb (born 5.10.); Johannes Christlieb (born 5.10.)1875); Ludwig Christlieb (born 16.6.1873); Herman Chüden (8.11.1847 - 14.1.1903); Dr. Hermann Claus (born 2.10.1881); Friedrich Clausius (born 29.12.1869); Gustav Adolph Claussen von Finck (28.10.1848 - 22.8.1892); Paul Cleve (28.6.1879 - 2.8.1936); Victor Cochius (17.7.1848 - 16.3.1888); Walter Cochius (10.11.1845 - 4.8.1872); Friedrich Cölle (26.5.1874 - 8.9.1923); Oswald Collmann (born 22.3.1878); Adalbert von Colomb (13.3.1857 - 23.6.1928); Brunno Conn (born 14.7.1881); Felix Maria Connemann (born 15.9.1875); Oswald Connemann (died 3.5.1935); Conrad (n/a) ); Hermann Cordes (23.12.1880 - 12.2.1926); Paul Cossmann (n. a. ); Ernst Otto Bernhard Credner (7.7.1851- 8.7.1938); Iwan Crompton (born 23.2.1890); Dr. Hans Cyranka (born: 16.1.1888); Karl Daehncke (born 5.1.1872); Otto Dahl (n. a. ); H. B. Dahlerup (25.8.1790 - 26.9.1872); J. O. Donner (n.a.); Johannes Dammann (born 29.3.1862); Dr. Ludwig Dammann (born 25.5.1875); Dr. Paul Dammann (born 15.10.1860); Johannes Dams (born 24.5.1876); Gustav Darmer (17.10.1841- 10.1915); Joachim Darmer (13.8.1875 - 19.1.1936); August von Dassel (29.9.1856 - 20.11.1919); Hartwig von Dassel (10.4.1861 - 6.6.1933); Heinrich Dau (born 5.5.1874); Karl Daust (2.7.1865 - 30.6.1932); Rudolph Daudwiz (11.6.1847 - 1.1888); Dr. Karl Davids (7.2.1859 - 1.12.1905); Emil Dehnicke (born 28.10.1870); Moritz Deimling (died 20.11.1905); Dr. Wilhelm Deißler (born 22.9.1875); Dell (born 12.1801) Dr. Wilhelm Dentler (born 28.10.1877); Wilhelm Dettmer (k. A. ); Karl Dettmer (31.7.1874 - 22.2.1926); Karl Deubel (31.12.1858 - 28.3.1907); Dr. Paul Deutz (born 16.2.1876); Georg Dewitz (6.10.1867 - 31.10.1925); Paul Dickert (born 27.6.1869); Hermann von Diederichs (born 26.9.1877); Friedrich von Diederichs (10.10.1872 - 3.12.1966); Dr. Friedrich Diehl (n. a. ); Arthur Diemer (died 19.5.1940); Erdmann Dienst (10.3.1864 - 25.4.1916); Traugott Diesing (born 1.2.1881); Dr. Diestel (n. a.); Dr. Friedrich (n. a.); Dr. Friedrich (n. a.); Dr. Friedrich (n. a.); Dr. Friedrich (n. a.); Dr. Friedrich (n.); Dr. Friedrich (n. a.); Dr. Friedrich (n.) A. ); Dr Wilhelm Dieterich (5.5.1877 - 8.12.1914); Bruno Dietert (n.a. ); August Dietrich (born 12.6.1860); Dr Johannes Dietzel (born 21.8.1869); Dr Georg Diewitz (born 8.1.1865); Albert Diffring (14.3.1860 - 9.1.1939); Dr. Edwin Dippe (19.9.1851 - 31.3.1905); Friderich Rudolph Edwin Maria Dirckinck, Baron v. Holmfeld (12.6.1802 - 10.1.1896); Carl Daniel Ulysses Dirckinck, Baron v. Holmfeld (born 26.1.1801); Constant Ulysses Edwin Johannes Dirckinck (died 22.7.1877); Dr. Heinrich Dirksen (born 23.12.1861); Carl von Ditfurth (30.12.1848 - 30.3.1876); Adolf Dithmar (born 29.12.1880); Wilhelm Ditmar (13.4.1841 - 1905); Otto Dittrich (27.2.1850 - 23.11.1934); Otto Dittrich (born 12.8.1876); Dr. Lothar Dobberkau (born 21.2.1873); von Dobeneck (12.1832 - 14.11.1861); Friedrich Dreves (7.1856 - 5.1932); Prof. Dr. Paul Doehle (born 6.6.1855); Otto Döhring (25.9.1873 - 11.10.1928); Dr. Kuno Doepner (22.10.1860 - 28.12.1886); Dr. Otto Doering (born 27.9.1880); Dr. Adolf Dörr (born 31.10.1876); Nikolaus Burggraf and Graf zu Dohna-Schlodien (5.4,1879 - 21.8.1956); Erich Dolberg (26.9.1882 - 14.11.1931); Max Dolega (died 30.4.1897); Louis Dombrowsky (8.4.1875 - 30.6.1959); Albert Donner (18.8.1851 - 5.1.1889); Christian Donner (1.10.1839 - 27.2.1904); Johann Otto Donner (27.10.1808 - 16.2.1873); Otto Donner (8.5.1870 - 25.6.1920); Peter Donner (31.3.1881 - 12.6.1944); Friedrich Dowaldt (born 19.4.1866); Fritz Draeger (19.4.1850 - 7.1917); Dr. Ulrich Dreising (born 30.3.1854); Dr. Dressel (n.a. ); Paul Dreßler (30.8.1884 - 17.7.1929); Louis Drepper (5.10.1872 - 14.2.1924); Georg Dreykorn (born 22.4.1874); Georg Dubois (22.11.1851 - 2.9.); Georg Dreykorn (born 22.4.1874); Georg Dubois (22.11.1851 - 2.9.)1914); Dr. Paul Dümmel (born 19.9.1881); Dr. Franz Dürig (born 25.9.1880); Georg Düring (16.5.1850 - 10.2.1929); Dr. Bernhard Düsterhoff (born 10.2.1847); Dr. Wilhelm Dumas (born 22.7.1873); Fredrik Dunbar (died 22.7.1873); Dr. Ludwig (born 22.7.1873); Dr. Ludwig (born 19.9.1881); Dr. Ludwig (born 25.9.1880); Dr. Ludwig (born 16.5.1850 - 10.2.1929); Dr. Ludwig (born 10.2.1847). 4.1.1927); Johannes Dust (born 26.6.1878); Dr Arnold Ebeling (18.7.1868 - 30.10.1917); Gustav Ebeling (born 11.9.1877); Paul Ebert (21.9.1873 - 19.8.1939); Adolf Eckerlein (8.10.1861 - 22.12.1921); Richard Eckerlin (10.12.1880 - 14.4.1936); Friedrich Eckardt (died 17.3.1889); Emil Eckert (26.8.1862 - 13.5.1920); Heinrich Eckert (n. a. ); Friedrich Eckoldt (20.6.1887 - 31.5.1916); Dr. Emil Eckstein (21.2.1859 - 2.8.1887); Prof. Dr. Hans Eckstein (born 5.1.1876); August Edler (born 6.3.1866); Karl Egger (n.a. ); Franz Eggert (15.3.1850 - 11.11.1923 or 4.11.23); Ferdinand von Egidy (2.1.1877 - 9.4.1958); Moritz von Egidy (27.7.1870 - 5.1.1937); Johannes Ehnimts (born 13.3.1878); Franz Ehrenkönig (19.1.1836 - 31.5.1878); Friedrich Ehrenkönig (born 13.9.1837); Friedrich von Ehrenkrook (9.7.1850 - 21.5.1929); Eugen Ehrhardt (13.5.1863 - 11.6.1900); Hermann Ehrhardt (29.11.1881 - 27.9.1971); Albert Ehricht (n. a. ); Max Ehrlich (23.9.1854 - 24.6.1894); Max Eichholtz (28.1.1872 - 4.7.1919); Wolf von Eichhorn (11.9.1883 - 18.6.1969); Dr. Wilhelm Eichler (born 19.2.1877); Franz Eichstädt (7.8.1863 - 15.3.1918); Franz Eiermann (n. a. ); Max Eimler (born 24.9.1867); Prof. Dr. Anton Frhr. v. Eiselsberg (31.7.1860 - 25.10.1939); Carl von Eisendecher (23.6.1841 - 19.8.1934); Dr. Eisendorfer (n/a ); Dr. Berthold Eitner (21.7.1834 - 4.9.1907); Paul (v.) Elert (born 1.5.1876); Theodor Ellerbrake (born 6.12.1872); Friedrich Ellerbroek (19.8.1876 - 11.2.1920); Karl Elsässer (born 13.5.1883); Elste (n. a. ); Gustav Elster (born 30.5.1869); Otto Eltze (n. a. ); Dr. Wilhelm Eltze (born 23.8.1835); Alfred Emmrich (born 23.10.1876); Dr. Robert Engel (24.1.1839 - 18.6.); Dr. Robert Engel (born 24.1.1839 - 18.6.).1918); Eduard Engel (d. 3.2.1912); Dr. Otto Engeland (born 27.9.1883); Dr. Engelbrecht (died 9.1861); Dr. Erich Engelbrecht (born 3.2.1876); Dr. Adolph Epping (6.2.1841 - 27.7.1903); Richard Epping (born 24.11.1875); Walter Epping (born 8.12.1865); Friedrich Erckenbrecht (n.a. ); Dr Erdmann (n.a. ); Alexander Erdmann (16.11.1870 - 15.2.1915); Dr Rudolf Erdmenger (born 14.11.1875); Dr Karl Gustav Erdtmann (born 10.1.1823); Dr. Erhardt (n. a. ); Armand Frhr. von Erhardt (25.5.1848 - 21.2.1937); Dr. Paul Esau (born 24.8.1878); Prof. Dr. Peter Esch (born 20.12.1874); Dr. Corbin Eßendorfer (15.8.1845 - 18.4.1883); Dr. Karl Essig (31.8.1887 - 1925); Richard Etienne (n. a. ); Dr. Robert Evers (n. a. ); Heinrich Evert (27.7.1866 - 5.8.1938); Rochus Eweld (born 28.11.1830); Ludwig Falericius (born 16.5.1885); Dr. Christian Falkenbach (born 16.5.1885); Dr. Christian Falkenbach (born 16.5.1885). 18.1.1880); Dr. Moritz Fanninger (22.9.1829 - 30.1.1864); Rudolf Faulborn (born 25.7.1879); Ernst Faustmann (born 22.9.1870); Dr. Fehniger (25.8.1901 - 12.7.1932); Paul Feiland (born 27.1.1875); Wilhelm Feldhus (born 15.7.1874); Otto Feldmann (12.8.1875 - 2.1.1948); Willy Fengler (born 1.3.1872); Konstantin Ferber (4.5.1855 - 10.3.1927); Dr. Georg Fiedler (n. a. ); Otto Fielitz (26.5.1872 - 8.12.1914); Willy Fielitz (born 5.11.1878); Dr. Karl Fiévet (born 12.5.1881); Dr. Wilhelm Finzelberger (born 6.5.1879); Wilhelm Frhr. von Fircks (31.12.1881 - 14.5.1917); Rudolph Firle (born 14.12.1881); Alfred Fischer (born 24.2.1878); Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Wilhelm (born 14.12.1881); Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Wilhelm (born 24.2.1878); Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Wilhelm (born 12.1881); Dr. Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Dr. Wilhelm (born 12.1881); Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Wilhelm (born 12.1881); Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Wilhelm Fiévet (Dr. Wilhelm Dr. Gernhard Fischer (19.2.1852 - 2.8.1915); Dr. Christian Fischer (born 11.5.1862); Dr. Gustav Fischer (born 24.12.1865); Louis Fischer (born 13.2.1849); Max Fischer (24.10. 1875 - 11.5.1959); Paul Fischer (20.6.1872 - 1.11.1939); Reinhold Fischer (n.a. ); Dr. Wilhelm Fischer (born 7.5.1873); v. Fischer-Treuenfeld (n.a. ), see v. Treuenfeld; Dr. Hermann Fittje (born 29.7.1874); Dr. Otto Flachs (born 1.); Dr. Hermann Fittje (born 29.7.1874); Dr. Otto Flachs (born 1.)4.1873); Dr. Germanus Flatau (born 31.7.1874); Engelbert Flatters (n. a. ); Wilhelm Flügger (n. a. ); Dr. Robert Foelsche (born 17.1.1884); Dr. Georg Foerster (born 4.11.1876); Dr. Gustav Foerster (born 3.4.1844); Walter Förtsch (born 4.10.1875); Friedrich Follenius (born 1854); August Fontane (13.9.1843 - 12.12.1913); Dr. Franz Fontane (born 3.8.1872); Dr. Fritz Forbrich (born 12.10.1886); Johannes Fornée (k. A. ); Max Forstmann (18.2.1876 - 4.7.1936); Georg-Günther Frhr. von Forstner (born 21.11.1882); Siegfried Frhr. von Forstner (died 13.10.1943); Wolfgang-Friedrich Frhr. von Forstner (born 3.10.); Georg-Günther Frhr. von Forstner (born 21.11.1882); Wolfgang-Friedrich Frhr. von Forstner (born 3.10.).1916); Werner Francksen (died 21.7.1964); Wilhelm Franck (18.1.77 - 28.8.14); Gustav Frank (22.9.1868 - 20.1.1919); Kurt Frank (born 30.7.1875); Karl Franke (born 21.1.1843); Dr. Paul Franke (born 12.12.); Dr. Paul Franke (born 12.12.); Dr. Gustav Franke (born 21.1.1843); Dr. Paul Franke (born 12.12.1964).1867); Udo Franssen (born 19.9.1884); Arthur Franz (born 23.7.1869); Konrad Frege (born 18.6.1888); Karl Freitag (born 21.10.1870); Dr. Robert Frentzel-Beyme (born 20.5.1862); Dr. Gerhard Frerichs (17.4.1858 - 12.5.1886); Michael von Freudenreich (24.6.1886 - 28.5.1938); Dr. Ernst Frey (born 21.1.1871); Dr. Eduard Freyer (born 28.6.1878); Gottfried Freyer (died 19.12.11); Dr. Hans Fricke (24.2.1874 - 6.4.1918); Dr. Karl Fricke (born 29.9.1872); Dr. Carl Friedel (13.12.1833 - 20.4.1885); Eberhardt Friedel (born 20.8.1876); Lorenz Friederichs (born 20.6.1864); Bruno Friedrich (born 8.7.1875); Dr. Franz Friedrich (11.1.1852 - 12.6.1883); Wilhelm Friedrich (n.a. ); Friedrich (n.a. ); Hans Georg Frielinghaus (8.12.1871 - 3.11.1941); Adalbert Fries (born 3.11.1873); Johannes Frischeisen (n.a. ); Max Frischeisen (n.a. ); Berthold Fritsch (n.a.) ); Bruno Fritsch (born 25.5.1871); Dr. Wilhelm Otto Fritz (22.12.1850 - 3.8.1918); Wilhelm Frölich (born 8.1.1869); Hermann Froelich (15.10.1884 - 7.2.1923); Frömming (n. a. ); Richard Frömsdorf (born 7.9.1880); Dr. Aderhold Fröse (5.2.1869 - 5.1941); Oskar Frohberg (8.11.1891 - 5.7.1968); Walter Frommann (11.1.1871 - 12.1.1926); Emil Fuchs (born 14.10.1851); Dr. Karl Füngling (born 15.11.1883); Dr. Ernst Fürth (born 16.5.); Dr. Ernst Fürth (born 16.5.); Dr. Karl Füngling (born 15.11.1883).1880); Frütel (n.a. ); Albert Fünfstück (born 4.6.1882); Gerhardt Fürbringer (13.7.1884 - 17.3.1972); Dr. Friedrich Fuhrmann (30.10.1838 - 24.8.1887); Dr. Arthur Gabriel (born 21.4.1865); Walter Gaedicke (born 1.1.1882); Gaedt (n.a. ); Dr Franz Gaehde (born 9.7.1852); Prof August Gaertner (born 18.4.1848); Dr Gaffky (n.a. ); Heinrich Frhr von Gagern (20.8.1799 - 22.5.1880); Karl Galster (29.3.1886 - 25.3.1916); Friedrich Gausch (n.a. ); Dr Clemens Gappel (born 13.10.1867); Heinrich Garbe (n.a. ); Dr Gustav Garbsch (8.8.1867 - 21.3.1919); Felix Gartmann (born 23.6.1883); Willy Gartzke (14.12.1876 - 29.8.1957); Friedrich Garg (born 25.5.1892); Gerhard von Gaudecker (born 29.7.1874); Theophil Gautier (born 16.2.1881); Albert Gebhardtsbauer (born 22.6.1836); Franz Gehrmann (died 29.1.1921); Thilo von Gehrmann (k. A. ); Dr Friedrich Gebecke (b. 5.7.1879); Dr Otto Gehse (12.1.1870 - 28.8.1907); Richard Geidies (b. 3.10.1873); Wilhelm Geiseler (24.11.1848 - 29.11.1891); Florus Gelhaar (2.7.1877 - 12.6.1916); Dr Johannes Gelsam (30.10.1867 - 27.7.1914); Helmuth Genkel (born 2.1.1867); Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Gennerich (born 8.5.1877); Dr. Karl Genzken (born 8.6.1885); Gottfried George (born 12.8.1882); August Martin Georgi (17.2.1838 - 1.1.1901); Eduard Gercke (1858 - 28.1.1924); Hermann Gercke (7.11.1855 - 28.12.1933); Hermann Gercke (30.7.1883 - 11.5.1918); Paul Gerdes (born 12.7.1874); Dr. Carl Gersdorf (31.1.1867 - summer 1942); Dr. Kurt Gerstein (born 6.12.1877); Friedrich Gerstung (20.6.1858 - 7.1.1937); Gerth (n. a. ); Wilhelm Gertz (29.8.1851 - 28.5.1935); Otto Geßler (22.12.1857 - 4.12.1935); Dr. Johann Geyken (born 11.8.); Dr. Johann Geyken (born 11.8.).1914); Oskar Gibhard (died 11.4.1896); Gibhardt (n.a. ); Thomas Gibsone (born 18.2.1890); Franz Giebler (died 2.9.1907); Heinrich Giertz (born 1.11.1872); August Gies (27.1.1870 - 23.6.1918); Erich Giese (22.6.1887 - 5.6.1917); Karl Giesecke (born 24.4.1879); Wilhelm Gildemeister (1857 - 14.3.1936); Victor Gjerling (born 7.1817); Emil Glashoff (n. a. ); Dr. Otto Glaubitt (24.1.1875 - 1924); Heinrich Glaue (29.12.1869 - 23.2.1926); Dr. Otto Gleiß (born 16.11.1876); Fritz Gliemann (6.9.1909 - 11.1.1968); Friedrich Glimpf (born 23.7.1886); Dr. Maximilian Globig (19.5.1850 - 4.8.1924); Paul Globig (21.10.1879 - 5.3.1966); Hano von Gloeden (1845 - 2.6.1885); Eugen Glomsda von Buchholz (20.1.1838 - 2.1896); Dr. Alfons Göbel (born 1.8.1885); Hermann Goebel (25.8.1872 - 24.6.1932); Max Goecke (died 27.4.1942); Gocker (4.1840 - 19.4.1866); Dr. Martin Göpfert (born 6.3.1877); August Goette (died 1906); Reinhard Goette (born 4.5.1921); Gernot Götting (24.4.1882 - 8.8.1930); Rudolf Goetting (born 2.9.1874); Adolf Göttsche (5.2.1885 - 20.8.1914); Dr. Johannes Göttsche (born 21.4.1879); Caesar Goetz (born 22.8.1832); Alfred Götze (born 27.5.1888); Johannes Goetze (n.a. ); Alfred Freiherr v. der Goltz (21.1.1849 - 23.5.1888); Rüdiger Freiherr v. der Goltz (10.4.1870 - 18.4.1941); Oskar von Gordon (15.7.1873 - 5.10.1943); Karl Gottschalk (n. a. ); Gotzhein (n. a. ); Karl-August Grabau (born 25.2.1881); Dr. Max Gräf (born 16.9.1873); Paul Grätschel (born 17.5.); Karl Grätschel (born 16.9.1873); Karl A. (born 17.5.); Karl Grätschel (born 16.9.1873); Karl-August Grabau (born 17.5.); Karl Grätschel (born 16.9.1873).1851); Hans Grabe (24.11.1871 - 20.1.1918); Paul Graefe (5.3.1853 - 6.4.1926); Franz Grapow (25.3.1862 - 18.1.1934); Paul Wilhelm Grapow (10.3.1830 - 25.7.1875); Gottlieb Ludwig Wilhelm Grapow (2.3.1787 - 22.10.); Paul Graefe (5.3.1853 - 6.4.1926); Gottlieb Ludwig Wilhelm Grapow (2.3.1787 - 22.10.)1847); Dr. Carl Grashey (27.12.1853 - 24.4.1883); Dr. Ernst Graudenz (born 19.6.1888); Green (n. a. ); Dr. Max Greifenhagen (born 13.1.1862); Eugen Greiner (born 15.3.1881); Gustav Grentzenberg (born 11.9.1840); Dr. Gottfried Hermann Gretsel (29.10.1836 - 29.8.1879); Dr. Maximilian Griebsch (born 29.5.1863); Erich von der Groeben (died 19.5.1900); Heini Grönhof (born 19.6.1874); Carl Grolp (died 21.5.1896); Wolfgang von Gronau (born 25.2.1893); Alfred Gronemann (8.8.1870 - 7.9.1935); Dr. Lorenz Groppe (21.3.1850 - 18.4.1896); Dr. Ernst Groß (29.9.1875 - 17.9.1921); Dr. Walter Groß (born 9.4.1877); Wilhelm Großblotekamp (born 10.12.1867); Dr. Curt Grosse (born 25.11.1866); Paul Grosser (born 2.7.1876); Grosser (died 11.3.1927); Dr. Franz Großfuß (born 5.10.1887); Adolf Großmann (n. a. ); August Groth (19.1.1831 - 5.12.1884); Dr. med. Friedrich Grotrian (born 1.9.1857); Johann Grube (19.11.1868 - 3.12.1933); Hans Grühn (8.2.1864 - 14.8.1939); Ernst Grüne (born 23.4.1838); Fritz Gruenhagen (18.8.1876 - 20.12.1937); Eberhard v. Grumbkow (16.10.1867 - 6.12.1942); Kurt von Grumbkow (3.3.1875 - 17.11.1950); Grundke (Grundtke ? ) (n/a ); Otto Grunweld (born 1.9.1890); Hans Grupe (16.7.1870 - 18.5.1915); Gudewill (died 22.7.04); Dr. Günther (4.1826 - 1864); Karl Günther (11.12.1873 - 23.10.1915); Dr Otto Günther (born 3.9.1873); Dr Hans Gütschow (born 16.11.1881); Dr Alfred Gugel (born 1.4.1880); Friedrich Guggenberger (senior ) (9.11.1880 - 28.8.1914);

BArch, N 1718/1 · File · 1877-1921
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Gustav Freytag to Wilhelm Eugen Fischer (father of Eugen Fischer), 1877, Instruktionen Gustav Nachtigals an den Verweser des Kaiserlichen Konsulats in Lagos, Fritz Zimmer, 1885, W. Brandford-Griffith, Governor of Lagos, 1885, Maximilian Graf von Spee, Vice Admiral, 1910, Fischers appointed member of the Advisory Board of the Reich Commissioner for Transitional Economics, 1917, Werner von Melle, First Mayor of Hamburg, Otto Meisner, Lecturer at the Office of the President of the Reich, 1919, Reich Ministry for Reconstruction, Compensation Office of the Central Colonial Administration. Appointment of Fischer as Judge, 1920, Johannes Bell, Reichskolonialminister, 1919, H.C. Clifford, Governor of Nigeria, 1921

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 137 · Fonds · 1916-1919
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Formation history: By order of the "Army Group Gaede", control of border traffic between the Grand Duchy of Baden and Switzerland was organised militarily as early as October 1914. The catenary of the border guard was transferred to Colonel von Liebenstein. The staff began its work on 2 November 1914 in Lörrach. Landstorm units were assigned to him to fulfil his tasks. The scope of duties included protection against the import and export of unauthorized information, the prevention of espionage, the surveillance of the movement of goods, the control of persons and the search for deserters and escaped prisoners of war. Inventory history: After the end of the war, the files remained with the clearinghouse of the infantry regiment 114. From January 1920, the establishment of an archive of the XIV Army Corps began, in which the archives of the clearinghouses were brought together. In autumn 1920 the corps archive moved to the infantry barracks in Heilbronn. From January 1921, the Corps Archives entered the portfolio of the Reich Ministry of the Interior under the name Aktenverwaltung XIV, before being incorporated into the Reichsarchiv in Potsdam as the Heilbronn archive branch on April 1, 1921. As a result of the merger of the Heilbronn and Stuttgart branches of the Reich Archives, the holdings were transferred to Stuttgart in 1924. The Württembergische Archivdirektion, which took over the administration of the holdings of the Army Archives Stuttgart after the end of the Second World War, handed over the XIV Army Corps to the General State Archives Karlsruhe in the years 1947 to 1949. A very detailed history of the holdings is contained in the foreword of the Deputy General Command of the XIV Army Corps (holdings 456 F 8). 20 fascicles with a circumference of 0.30 linear metres are included in the holdings. References: Die Badener im Weltkrieg 1914/18, edited by Wilhelm Müller-Loebnitz, Karlsruhe 1935.German Military History in six volumes 1648-1939, edited by the Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt Freiburg, Munich 1983.Fenske, Hans: Die Verwaltung im Ersten Weltkrieg, in: Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte, vol. 3, Stuttgart 1984, p. 866-908.Fischer, Joachim: Zehn Jahre Militärarchiv des Hauptstaatsarchivs Stuttgart, in: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 37 (1978), p. 362-368.Jäger, Harald: Das militärische Archivgut in der Bundesrepublik für die Zeit von 1871 bis 1919, in: Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen 1968/2, S. 135-138.Overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, edited by Joachim Fischer (published by the Staatliche Archivverwaltung Baden-Württemberg, vol. 31), Stuttgart 1983.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 736 · Collection · 1936-1943
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark: Very probably at the suggestion of Heeresarchivrat Knoch, who worked from June 1936 to autumn 1943 at the Reichsarchiv branch or at the Heeresarchiv Stuttgart, the Heeresarchiv Stuttgart collected excerpts from newspapers and military journals during these years. The collection, which also contains pieces from earlier years and which has also occasionally included other printed matter and copies of official letters from the Army Archives, primarily comprises documents on general military matters, on war history and on individual military personnel, especially those of the 19th and 20th centuries. As the archival term "Auskunftei" (information agency) (cf. e.g. no. 196) suggests, the Wahl collection was created with the intention of creating a quick and easy means of information for the employees of the army archives. It does not contain any significant individual pieces, nor does it carry much weight overall. If it was nevertheless rearranged and listed, it is because it can still serve its original purpose today and because it is also revealing to the spirit which prevailed at least among some of the staff of the Heeresarchiv Stuttgart during the National Socialist era. These were marked with the respective keyword and partly with detailed information about the excerpts contained in them. The envelopes were arranged in the alphabetical order of the keywords, but the entire collection was unlisted. In the present order and indexing, the previous order was essentially retained; however, where necessary, the keywords were specified or - in individual cases - changed. The purpose of these notes and cross-references is to facilitate the use of the holdings; life data are only given for persons if they could be determined with a justifiable amount of work. The holdings (389 numbers; 0.70 m) were indexed in March and April 1975 by the archivist. Herrmann under supervision of Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. Fischer, who also completed the present repertory.Stuttgart, June 1975(Fischer)

Neu-Guinea, 1912
291986 · File · 1912
Part of Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

View to the mountains Mother and South daughter on Neumecklenburg on New Guinea. Indigenous fishermen in the foreground. / Photographer: Scherl

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 109 · Fonds · 1874-1924
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Formation history: The task of this stage was to supply the army by supplying it with armed forces and other army needs. The resources and supplies of the theatre of war could also be used. To each army belonged a stage inspection; to independent corps and/or army departments a stage command. The stage area was again subdivided into stage command posts, whose remit corresponded to that of a stage inspection. The documents of the following stage commandantures have been handed down in the inventory:Mobile Stage Command Office 43 [Colmar] including the District Directorate Colmar;Mobile Stage Command Office 64 [Laon];Mobile Stage Command Office 84 [Sissonne];Mobile Stage Command Office 104 [Schlettstadt];Mobile Stage Command Office 124 [Villerupt];Mobile Stage Command Office 140 [Busigny];Mobile Stage Command Office 167 [Vervins];Mobile stage command post 172 [Mulhouse in Alsace];Mobile stage command post 173 [Schirmeck];Mobile stage command post 184 [Flobecq];Mobile stage command post 185 [Müllheim];Mobile stage command post 279 [Virton];Mobile stage command post 297 [Arlon];Mobile stage command post 363 [Maniewicze].In addition to the documents of the mobile stage commandant's offices responsible for the stage area, the files of the district director Colmar on the implementation of the surveillance of the civilian population and the recording of the hostages abducted by the French are of particular interest. Inventory history: After the end of the war, the files of the mobile stage commandant's offices remained with the Leib-Grenadier Regiment 109. From January 1920, the establishment of an archive of the XIV Army Corps was begun, in which the archives of the stage commandant's offices were brought together. In autumn 1920 the corps archive moved to the infantry barracks in Heilbronn. From January 1921, the Corps Archives entered the portfolio of the Reich Ministry of the Interior under the name Aktenverwaltung XIV, before being incorporated into the Reichsarchiv in Potsdam as the Heilbronn archive branch on April 1, 1921. As a result of the merger of the Heilbronn and Stuttgart branches of the Reich Archives, the holdings were transferred to Stuttgart in 1924. The Württembergische Archivdirektion, which took over the administration of the holdings of the Army Archives Stuttgart after the end of the Second World War, handed over the XIV Army Corps to the General State Archives Karlsruhe in the years 1947 to 1949. A very detailed history of the holdings is contained in the foreword of the Deputy General Command of the XIV Army Corps (holdings 456 F 8). 460 fascicles with a circumference of 8.80 linear metres are included. References: Die Badener im Weltkrieg 1914/18, edited by Wilhelm Müller-Loebnitz, Karlsruhe 1935.German Military History in six volumes 1648-1939, edited by the Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt Freiburg, Munich 1983.Fenske, Hans: Die Verwaltung im Ersten Weltkrieg, in: Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte, vol. 3, Stuttgart 1984, p. 866-908.Fischer, Joachim: Zehn Jahre Militärarchiv des Hauptstaatsarchivs Stuttgart, in: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 37 (1978), p. 362-368.Jäger, Harald: Das militärische Archivgut in der Bundesrepublik für die Zeit von 1871 bis 1919, in: Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen 1968/2, S. 135-138.Overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, edited by Joachim Fischer (published by the Staatliche Archivverwaltung Baden-Württemberg, vol. 31), Stuttgart 1983.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 1/4 · Fonds · 1855-1920
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark on the retroconversion of the finding aids: At the time of the retroconversion two typewritten repertories were available:1) The files handed down by the Department for General Army Affairs of the Württemberg War Ministry were recorded in 1944 by Army Archives Director Dr. Hermann Pantlen. The title recordings of the finding aid book preserved from the Heeresarchiv Stuttgart have been transferred unchanged into EDP during the retroconversion. 2) The business diaries in inventory M 1/4 were recorded in 1975 by Dr. Joachim Fischer and Wilhelm Westenfelder. The foreword and foreword of the two forewords are reproduced below.Stuttgart, April 2008Dr. Wolfgang Mährle 1. The Department for General Army Affairs - Files (foreword to the foreword to the foreword 1944): The Department for General Army and Personal Affairs (A) is from the Military Department of Württ. The latter formed the most important department of the Württ. War Ministry from 29 September 1871 (Military Handbook for the Kingdom of Württemberg, Stuttgart 1913, page 46). On 12 September 1906 the abbreviated designation (A) came into force. Heads of department of the department were from 1871: 1871Kgl. Preuß. Major von Lattre, 1873 Lieutenant Colonel 01.08.1873 - 23.03.1874 General Major von Gleich24.03.1874 - 18.09.1874 General Major von Wundt19.09.1874 - 14.06.1883 Lieutenant Colonel von Steinheil, from 22.09.76 Colonel 15.06.1883 - 29.12.1886 Colonel von Finckh04.01.1887 - 08.10.1889 Colonel von Breyer09.10.1889 - 24.03.1893Mayor von Bilfinger, from 01.04.90 Lieutenant Colonel 03.02.93 Colonel25.02.1893 - 27.01.1895Oberst von Schnürlen02.02.1895 - 21.03.1897Lieutenant Colonel von Freudenberg,ab 18.04.96 Colonel22.03.1897 - 25.11.1898Colonel von Münzenmaier26.11.1898 - 03.07.1900Colonel von Marchtaler04.07.1900 - 24.04.1904Lieutenant Colonel Freiherr von Mittnacht,from 27.01.1903 Colonel25.04.1904 - 16.03.1905Colonel von Schaefer17.03.1905 - 20.04.1911Lieutenant Colonel von Graevenitz,from 11.09.07 Colonel21.04.1911 - 15.12.1914 Lieutenant Colonel von Schroeder,from 25.02.12 Colonel 19.08.14 General Mayor16.12.1914 - 25.07.1917 Colonel von Magirus,from 25.02.15 General Major26.07.1917 - 08.11.1918Lieutenant Colonel von Haldenwang (Richard) or 01.04.1919from 23.03.18 Colonel 2. History and record keeping of the holdings: The files with the files of the former Württ. War Ministry came directly from Olgastraße 13 to the former Reichsarchiv branch in Stuttgart. At the same time, the same repertory of authorities came with them (annual, self-contained registers of persons and subjects with reference to the journal books). The same are useful when it is a matter of finding a specific person or when the subject of a letter is sought. The registers and journals, however, did not make the establishment of an archive directory superfluous. The same was set up by the then Assistant, now Reg. Inspector Beiermeister, in the months of August, September 1931 - that is, at the end of the orderly work. Since the takeover of the Reichsarchiv branch, I have been striving to expand the archive directory into an archive repertory. The execution of this work became possible when I returned in December 1941 from a 1 1/2 year command as the Commissioner of the Chief of Army Archives for Metz and Strasbourg. The work became important in the course of 1942 because I was circumventing it with the intention to decentralize the holdings of the former Württ. War Ministry in view of the aggravating air situation. The files were transported to Neuenstein in October 1943, where they were stored for safekeeping at all times. During a detailed inspection, certain gaps in the files were discovered. Attempts to close them were made both by the Oberarchivrat von Haldenwang, the brother of the last head of department, and by myself, without the same having been successful. The index of persons and objects was compiled by the then Heeresarchivrat Knoch in the first half of 1943 and personally revised by me in February 1944 to facilitate its insertion into the General Index of the Army Archives.No organisational overviews or business divisions were added to the repertory, since none could be taken from the volumes of files and since a volume "Geschäftsenteilung des Württ. Stuttgart, 28 February 1944Dr. PantlenHeeresarchivdirektor 1. The Department for General Army Matters - Business Diaries (preliminary remark on the Findbuc: In the repertory of the Army Archives Stuttgart for the holdings M 1/4 (War Ministry - Department A) completed in 1944, the business diaries of Department A are not recorded. The necessary order and distortion of the 287 volumes (11.5 linear metres), to which the journals of the Corps veterinarian XIII A.K. were assigned, was thus not possible. (cf. volumes 269 and 270), was carried out in 1972 by Westenfelder, a member of the contract staff, under the supervision of Oberstaatsarchivrat Dr. FischerStuttgart, in February 1975Fischer-Oberstaatsarchivrat

Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Regierung von Schwaben · Fonds · 1800-1962
Part of Augsburg State Archives (Archivtektonik)

Introduction: Presidents of the Swabian government Karl Ernst Freiherr von Gravenreuth, 1817-1826 Count Drechsel, 1827-1828 Ludwig Fürst von Oettingen-Wallerstein, 1828-1831 Arnold von Link, 1832-1838 Karl Freiherr von Stengel, 1838-1843 Anton Ritter von Fischer, 1843-1849 Georg Karl Freiherr von Welden, 1849-1857 Ernst Freiherr von Lerchenfeld, 1858-1868 Theodor von Zwehl, 1868-1870 Winfried von Hoermann, 1870-1887 Wilhelm Freiherr von Pechmann, 1887 Joseph Ritter von Kopp, 1887-1897 Wilhelm Ritter von Lermann, 1897-1906 Paul Ritter von Praun, 1906-1923 Heinrich Graf von Spreti, 1923-1933 Karl Wahl, 01.07.1934-1945 Dr. Konrad Kreißelmeyer, 01.07.1945-31.12.1948 Hans Martini, 01.07.1949-31.07.1955 Dr. Michael Fellner, 01.12.1955-30.11.1966 Frank Sieder, 01.12.1966-31.05.1984 Rudolf Dörr, 01.06.1984-31.05.1993 Ludwig Schmid, 01.06.1993-31.08.2008 Karl Michael Scheufele, 01.09.2008 Preliminary remark: In the case of archive records no. 10004 - 11923, only the initial years of validity are indicated.

RMG 783 · File · 1939-1954
Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

Correspondence on administrative issues and individual employees; correspondence on medical care for missionaries and their families returning from internment; correspondence with the "German Labor Front" on the resignation of Prof. Dr. Fischer, 1939; Statutes of the DIFÄM, version 1939, 1950 1954; Annual Reports, 1939-1943 1949; Report of the Annual Meeting and Accounts, 1949; Prospectus of the Tropical Recovery Home, 1950; News from the Medical Mission, No. 1, 1950

Rhenish Missionary Society