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      • UF Untitled
      • UF JAP
      • UF JP
      • UF JA
      • UF Nippon
      • UF Land of the Rising Sun
      • UF JPN
      • UF Land der aufgehenden Sonne
      • UF Nihon
      • UF Untitled
      • UF Nihon-koku
      • UF Nippon-koku
      • UF State of Japan
      • UF État du Japon
      • UF pays du soleil levant
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        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, XII. HA, I, Nr. 155 · File · 1935 - 1944
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

        Enth. et al: - 1935: LXII/Nr. 263 (among others the historical march to the Feldherrnhalle on 9.11.) - 1939: LXVI/Nr. 292 (among others Germany takes up battle - Ribbentrops general account with Chamberlain) - 1940: LXVII/Nr. 46, 62, 127 (including generous old-age provision - Germany's struggle for its right to life - Hitler's appeal to the Western Front on the occasion of the invasion of Belgium and Holland) - 1941: LXVIII/Nr. 93, 142, 159, 160, 162/278, 342 (among others) Tenno emissary from Rome departed - air landing on Crete - lightning attack of German Stukas on the oil silos of Haifa - large scale economy in the new Europe - Japan will give proof of loyalty - Ribbentrop in Venice - Tymoshenko sacrifices last armies; decision made in the East - Together against the world enemy) - 1942: LXIX/Nr. 147, 267, 270, 275, 309, 311 (et al. Attack in Africa; Stukas in the Kharkov Battle - Roosevelt's troop aid sunk into the sea - Hitler to WHW 42/43 - Space and time on the German side - Roosevelt's gangster raid on France's colonial empire - march through France) - 1943: LXX/Nr. 1, 30, 31, 33, 50, 56, 81/154, 250, 273, 278, 309, 329 (Fight until the clear victory - Göring: heroic Germany is invincible - home is equal to the heroes on the Volga - heroic struggle in Stalingrad - USA defeat in Africa - Japanese offensive in Central China - Wehrmacht becomes fighting nation - strength of the German situation - causes and follow of the Italian betrayal - Spwjet attacks in the south and middle section - Hitler: Standing through to the final victory - Great success of the Japanese Air Force - Goebbels to the German youth) - 1944: LXXI/Nr. 1, 175/176, 178/197, 199, 201/216, 218/237 (among others) usual perseverance slogans of the different ministers and Hitlers - reports of heroic fights around Cherbourg and at the north French invasion front - V 1 a dangerous weapon - total war employment of the German people - new close combat means - the large defense battle with Kowel - Italy's way into the Chos - the allied air attacks on German cities - Soviet offensive between Tarnopol and Luzk; new large-scale attack in Italy - Japan's fleet on its way to victory - the one-man torpedo - assassination attempt on Hitler failed - increased total deployment of all forces - mobile warfare in the East - attack on Florence collapsed - mass flight from London - chaos in occupied Italy - The Vistula barrier is held - Turkey breaks with the Reich - Now only a war of movement in the West - Front retraction to protect Florence - Battle of tanks off East Prussia's border - The German farmer in total use - Icy reception of the Canadians in Florence - Battle of Europe before its climax; Allied landings in southern France - The German press in total war - St. Malo fallen - With Chartres enemy advances - Moscow's fault in the Warsaw Uprising - Total war effort is carried out - Securing the Seine Line - Paris burns in many places - De Gaulle to ensure order - Red mob triumphs in Rome);

        BArch, PH 10-II/913 · File · 1908-1918
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Lecture "Comparison of the Means of Power of Japan and the United States of North America" (17.2.1908); Battle Report Red to the Field Service Exercise on 27.10.1908 (27.10.1908); Battle Report Blue to the Field Service Exercise on 27.10.1908 (28.10.1908); Lecture "What Military Value Does the War in German South West Africa Have for Us? (23.2.1909); battle report on an officer field service task on 26.8.1911 (26.8.1911); flag money and flag parade on Emperor's birthday (March 1913); cover letter for returning the lectures to Wilck (back with stupidity of his secretaries; 6.2.1918); lecture "Die Schlacht bei Langensalza" (o.D.)

        Staatsarchiv Bremen (STAB), 7,2017 · Fonds · 1908 - 1936
        Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

        Explanation: Founded in 1908 with significant participation of Norddeutscher Lloyd with its registered office in Bremen for the exploitation of mineral deposits in the German protectorates in the Pacific. In 1914 the mine installations were confiscated by Japan and later no longer returned. From 1923 the company participated in N. V. Phönix Handel- en Cultur Maatschappij, which was finally taken over, and from 1925 in Vereinigte Blei- und Zinkerzbergbau-Gerwerkschaft in Mies (Stribro/CSR). It expired in 1936. Content: Business correspondence - Reich compensation for war damage - Participations - Company archive of N. V. Phoenix Handel- en Cultur Maatschappij with information on branches in Amboina, Manokwari, Sarwi, Bonggo, Wakde and Hollandia (Dutch New Guinea)

        BArch, N 42/38 · File · 1924-1932
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Award of the Iron Cross to the Swedish commercial attaché in Berlin Löwengoord, 1924; Award of the Medal of Honor of the German Red Cross to the American journalists William Hearst and Karl von Wiegand as well as to the Austrian Army Minister Vaugoin 1929, 1931; Visit of a Finnish lieutenant colonel to the Reich Ministry of Defence, o. Dat. State Secretary Otto Meissner concerning the training of a Chinese officer as an officer and in flying, 12.05.1930; speech of the Chief of Army Command General of the Infantry Kurt Freiherr von Hammerstein at the farewell breakfast for the French military attaché in Berlin General Tournès, 10.11.1930; antiques dealer Dr. Paul Drey to Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm v. Willisen concerning the training of a Chinese officer as an officer and in flying, 12.05.1930. the economic situation in the United States of America and the views there on Germany, in particular its internal political situation and its ability to pay reparations, 15.01.1931; Correspondence with State Secretary Otto Meissner concerning the rescheduling of a German property in the former province of Posen, March 1931; Plan of a visit of the British admiral Viscount John Jellicoe of Scapa to Germany, operated by General of the Cavalry Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg, March/April 1931; Alleged commercial espionage of the Japanese Dr. Job Tamaki, March 1932; from Hagen, Betschuanaland, to Major L. Müldner von Mülnheim concerning colonial questions, 12.04.1932; Planned reception by Sir Stafford Cripps, June 1932

        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, FA Olshausen, (v.), M III b Nr. 5 · File · 1904 - 1914
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
        • Contains: enth. et al: <br />- Investigations on Baltic amber; <br />- Diluvial sites near Schönebeck; <br />- Iron extraction in Africa; <br />- Iron occurrence in Asia Minor; <br />- Corpse burning in Japan; <br />- Iron technology; <br />- Corpse burns in the north; <br />- Breastfeeding of infants by men; <br />- A prehistoric melting furnace. description: Contains: contains and others: - Studies on Baltic amber; - - Diluvial sites near Schönebeck; - - - Iron extraction in Africa; - - Occurrence of iron in Asia Minor; - - - Corpse burning in Japan; - - - Iron technology; - - Occurrence of corpse fire in the North; - - Breastfeeding of infants by men; - - A prehistoric melting furnace; 1904 - 1914, Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, FA Olshausen, (v.) Olshausen, Family (von) (Dep.)
        BArch, R 1505/11 · File · 1908-1914
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Japan, Siam (Thailand), Mesopotamia (Iraq), Palestine (Israel, Jordan), Persia (Iran), Borneo, Celebes, Java, Sumatra, Philippines, Mariana Islands and Malay States Provisions on Acceptance of Foreign Volunteers by Royal Dutch Colonial Troops

        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 2330 · File · 1855, 1861 - 1874
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

        302 sheet, Contains et al: - Award of the Crown Order 4th Class to Julius Wald, Plantanenhof near Basel, son of the former Konsistorialrat in Königsberg, for his great patriotic sacrifices and his services for the German Corps off Belford and at the Swiss border, Dec. 1873. Letter of thanks: "[...Already in the days of my earliest childhood I was enthusiastically attached to the lips of my blessed mother when she told us how she had baked "Kanehl waffles" [cinnamon waffles] for you in Georgienswalde on the Baltic Sea shore during a visit of your majesty and most highly your brother's majesty dormant in God, which sounded so splendid to you that you would have taken the recipe for the high sea queen with you [....]", Feb. 15, 1874 (pp. 57-69) - Award of the Crown Order of Class 4 to the Grand Duke of Luxembourg Archivist P. Ruppert for his publication of all laws, ordinances and treaties relating to the Wilhelm-Luxemburg- and Prinz-Heinrich-Eisenbahn. This facilitated the negotiations to take over the administration of the railways concessed by the Wilhelm-Luxemburg-Gesellschaft in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg by the General Directorate of the Imperial Railways in Alsace-Lorraine, Dec. 1873 (pp. 55-56) - Award of the 3rd Class Red Eagle Order (without loop) to the administrator of the Royal Imperial Austrian Consulate General in Sudan, Dr. Theodor von Heuglin because of the offer and the transfer of animals for the local Berlin garden, October 1855. Approval of 500 Reichsmark to support the equipment of an expedition to the interior of Africa (exploration of the landscapes between the Nile and Lake Tsad) under the direction of the Würthemberg court councillor Dr. Theodor von Heuglin to shed light on the fate of the lost traveller Dr. Eduard Vogel. Aug. 1860 - Jan. 1861, including exposé with coloured map of Africa (private print) Gotha, 10. Aug. 1860 (pp. 161-175) - Award of the Crown Order of the Fourth Dalai Lama (Kronenordens) The first class addressed the saltwater bath administrator Denk in Bad Kissingen for his work on the springs there and the exemplary furnishings of the bath, as well as for his courteous behaviour and great impartiality [Remembrance of the Battle of Kissingen in the German War of 1866] towards all claims of the [mainly North German] bathers, Oct. 1874 (pp. 248-250) - Award of the Crown Order 3rd class to the Kapellmeister Sir Julius Benedikt after the award of the Crown Order 4th class for the Wilhelm I. accepted dedication of the Cantate "The Legend of the Saints Caecilia", Jan. / Sept.Oct. 1867, Nov. 1874 (pp. 257-265) - Award of the Crown Order 4th Class to Professor Dr. Wagner at the Imperial Medical Academy of Tockai [Tokai] in Japan for his mediation of the transfer and donation of valuable and interesting objects shown at the Vienna World Exhibition by the Imperial Japanese Government for the Ethnological and Zoological Collection in Berlin, Dec. 1874 (pp. 295-296).

        Chinese world map section
        BArch, RM 16/106 · File · o. Dat.
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: German Empire (red), parts of the British Empire (Great Britain, India, Australia, New Zealand, Canada) (ochre), Japan (green), Pacific Islands (red or ochre hatched), sketchy national borders Chinese characters

        Correspondence A - K
        Best. 614, A 651 · File · 1938-1943
        Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

        Scope: 3.00 cm. Includes: Albertuswerke, Chemische Fabrik/Maschinenfabrik, Hanover Purchase of floor care products, 1939; Auslandsbrief-Prüfstelle Köln-Riehl Bank transfer of prey mail (Reisewerk von Le Vaillant) to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1941; Auslands-Zeitungshandel G.m.b.H., Cologne Purchase of foreign newspapers and magazines, 1944; Bauer, H.W., 1940 - 1942 Letterhead: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Hauptdienststelle München Ankauf der Zeitschrift "Deutscher Kolonial-Dienst", 1940; Discussion of ethnological problems; Behrens, Josef Potsdam Ankauf von optische zeichengerät, Prospekt, 1938; Benzinger, Theodor, Stuttgart Ankauf von Fotoalben über außereuropäische Völker, 1941; Berthold, Karl Borromäus, Köln (Meisterschule des Deutschen Handwerks) Congratulation on Bs. 50. birthday 21.12.1939; C

        Correspondence: Vol. 7
        BArch, N 1053/76 · File · 1927
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Ambassador Count Brockdorff-Rantzau on Russian-Japanese Relations and Germany's Relations with Russia; Bernhard-Wilhelm v. Bülow on League of Nations Negotiations in Geneva; Otto Hammann; Ludwig Kastl on Colonial Progaganda

        Solf, Wilhelm