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BArch, N 1042/155 · File · 1922-1951
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Adenauer, Konrad, opening of the International Press Exhibition in Cologne, 1928 Andreae, Edith, 1927 Blücher, Franz, 1946 Boden, envoy, 1927 Bracht, importance of self-administration, 1927 Butler, professor, 1927 Curtius, 1927, 1931 Coudenhove-Kalergi, 1929 Dehler, Thomas, 1947 Dernburg, demand for a union of the liberal parties, 1930 Dietrich, Hermann, Reich Finance Minister, cancellation, to support the appointment of Külz as President of the Reichsfinanzhof, 1931 Eckener, Hugo, 1929 Euler, Martin, 1946 Falz-Fein, Woldemar von, 1931 Glaser, Louis, 1946 Groener, Wilhelm, 1932 Haslinde, 1922 Hedin, Sven (with photograph), 1935 Heuss-Knapp, Elly, 1951 Heye, Wilhelm, Chief of Staff, 1927, 1928 Hilferding, Rudolf, 1927 Hindenburg, Paul von, 1931, 1932 Hummel, Hermann, 1930 Junkers, Hugo, 1931 Kaiser, Jakob, 1946 Kastner, H., 1923 Koenig, General, 1947 Köpke, 1932 Korodis, Lutz, 1942 Külz, Erna, Foreword to the Memoirs of Külz, o. Dat. Liebler, Ralph, 1947 Löbe, Paul, 1932 Marx, Wilhelm, Request for Investigation of the Allegations against Secretary of State a. D. Kempner, 1927 Meissen, Markgraf von, 1944 Meissner, Otto State Secretary in the Reich Chancellery, 1929, 1932 Mossner, Karl, 1946 Müller, Hermann, negotiations on the formation of a government in spring 1929 Naumann, D., 1929 Olbricht, Friedrich, General, 1939 Petersen, Carl, 1931 Pieck, Wilhelm, 1948 Planck, Erwin, 1932 Poeschel, 1932 Pünder, Hermann, establishment of the Federation of Tourist Associations in the British Zone, 1931, 1946 Reuter, Fritz, 1949 Rohrbach, Kurt, 1944 Rotary Klub/Dresden, 1932 Schacht, Hjalmar, Colonial Question, 1927, 1929 Schaumburg-Lippe, Steffan zu, (1931) Schmitt-Ott, 1927 Schober, Police Commissioner of Vienna, 1927 Schönaich, Frhr. von, President of the German Peace Society, 1946 Severing, Carl, 1928 Simons, President of the Reichsgericht, 1927-1929 Evangelischer-Sozialer Kongress Dresden, 1927 Rationalisierung der Gesetzgebung, 1928 Snowden, Lord, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1929 Suhr, Otto, 1948 Sydow, Anna von, 1946 Stieve, Dt. Minister in Riga, 1929 Stresemann, Gustav von, 1928 Stülpnagel von, 1932 Westarp, Count von, 1939 Zweigert, State Secretary at the Ministry of the Interior, 1929

Külz, Wilhelm

Expedition unter Hauptmann Rabenhorst zur Besitzübernahme im Herbst 1886; Stellung von Waffen durch das preußische Kriegsministerium; Verhandlungen über den Verkauf von Witu an die Britisch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft.

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 272 · File · 1909, 1911, 1915 - 1922, o. D.
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Information from Ulrich Rauscher on the conditions for the takeover of "März", 7.11.1916; letter from a civilian prisoner from the Indian concentration camp Ahmednagar, 15.10.1917; plan for the foundation of an "International Newspaper" 1921/22; submission by the Association of German Newspaper Publishers on the situation of the German press, 26.1.1921; petitions against the classification of the city of Pfullingen in place class C, Febr. 1922 and against the decree of the Reich Chancellor concerning the liquidation of French private property in Germany, July 1917; communication of Conrad Haußmann to Max Warburg for the election of the German envoy in China, n.d. (Early 1920?) Report to the Prime Minister of Württemberg, von Weizsäcker, on a meeting on 2 October 1914 with the Reich Chancellor, 12 October 1914; R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t responded to the complaint of an intern, previously a civil servant resident in Duala, Cameroon, about his salary, 8 October 1914.6.1917; Contestation of the Schultheiss election in Wildbad because of the ballot papers used, 1922; Memorandum on the necessity of the freight reduction for food, no. D. (Early 1920?)

Haußmann, Conrad

Negotiations for admission to the "Beamtenfürsorge, 1937; Statutes of the "Beamtenfürsorge als Druck, 1938; Pension Fund of the Bethel Mission; use of official and private vehicles, 1965-1970; allowances at birth, death and illness; admission of the sisters to the Kirchliche Zusatzversicherungs-kasse, 1967; Order of the "Krankenhilfe, 1952; Provisions of the new employee insurance, 1957; Statutes of the Pension Fund of the von Bodelschwingh´schen Anstalten, 1965.

Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 309 Zugang 1987-54 · Fonds · (1910-) 1933-1945 (-1973)
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Demolition of the organisation of justice in the "Third Reich" until 1935: By a decree of the Ministry of Justice of 20 April 1933 on the competence of the ministries, a new Ministry of Culture, Education and Justice was formed from the previously independent Ministries of Culture and Education and the Ministry of Justice. The Justice Department resided in the old premises of the Ministry at Herrenstraße 1 in Karlsruhe. Reichskommissar Otto Wacker became head of the new ministry. With the "Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich" of 30 January 1934, the sovereign rights of the Länder were transferred to the Reich. Thus also the entire administration of justice became a matter for the Reich. Initially, however, the administration of justice continued to be administered by the Länder on behalf of the Reich (1st Ordinance of the Reich Minister of the Interior on the Reconstruction of the Reich of 2 February 1934). The Reich Law of 5 December 1934 created a department Württemberg-Baden with a branch in Karlsruhe at the Reich Ministry of Justice, which from 1 January to 31 March 1935 temporarily continued the business of the Baden Ministry of Justice. On April 1, 1935, the administration of justice was finally taken over by the Reich in all German states. Any remaining business of the former Baden Ministry of Justice that was not affected by the release was transferred to the President of the Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court and the General Prosecutor's Office. A separate administrative department was set up at the Higher Regional Court for this purpose. With the German occupation of Alsace in 1940, the jurisdiction of the Prosecutor General also partly extended to Alsace. Inventory history: In 1987, the present inventory reached the General State Archives in a disordered manner and without a list of consignments. The registry office of the Attorney General was located in the old premises of the former Baden Ministry of Justice at Herrenstraße 1 in Karlsruhe. As can be seen from handwritten notes on two file books (order numbers 281 and 1563), a considerable part of the files stored in the registry was probably burnt by the effects of war on 27 September 1944. After the annexation of Alsace in 1940, the registry was divided into two partial registries with their own business marks (Z4 for Baden and Z5 for Alsace). The files were arranged according to the general file plan of the judiciary and were left in this order at the time of recording. Some of the files were continued beyond the end of the war in 1945, and the order and registration work was carried out by archive inspector Bernd Breitkopf from March 1989 to June 1990. Mrs. L. Hessler took care of the title recordings and corrections. References to related holdings in the General State Archives: Individual further files of the Attorney General from the time of the "Third Reich" can be found in holdings 309, 309-2 and 309 access 1996-66. Together with the files of the present holdings, documents of the administration department of the Higher Regional Court Karlsruhe were also handed over to the General State Archives (240 access 1987-53). The files of the presidential department of the Higher Regional Court were completely destroyed by the effects of war in 1944. Karlsruhe, March 1991Bernd Breitkopf Conversion 2014: In 2014, this finding aid was converted in order to prepare it for the Internet. The conversion and data processing was done by Mr. Alexander Hoffmann, the final editor of the undersigned.Karlsruhe, in March 2014Dr. Martin Stingl Literature selection (as of 1991): Verfolgung und Widerstand unter dem Nationalsozialismus. The situation reports of the Gestapo and the General Prosecutor Karlsruhe 1933-1940, edited by Jörg Schadt, edited by the Stadtarchiv Mannheim, Stuttgart 1976, in the name of the people. Justice and National Socialism. Catalogue for the exhibition of the Federal Minister of Justice. Conception and text: Gerhard Fieberg, Cologne 1989.Rehberger, Horst: Die Gleichschaltung des Landes Baden 1932/33, Heidelberg 1966 (Heidelberger Rechtswissenschaftliche Abhandlung N.F. 19).

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76, Va Sekt. 1 Tit. VII Nr. 4 Bd. 4 · File · 1903 - 1908
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

365 Sheets, Contains a. o.: - List of lectures held at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin in the winter semester from 16 October 1903 to 15 March 1904. Berlin] [1903] Berlin (print) - Outline of the lectures of Professor Dr. Stoerk on international law and public maritime law, including the main features of international private and criminal law. Greifswald [1904] (print) - Floor plan of the lectures of Professor Dr. Stoerk on Prussian State Law and German Reich State Law. Greifswald] [1904] (print) - Deutsche Reichsgesetze in Einzel-Abdrucken, edited by Dr. K. Gareis, Geheimer Justizrat, o. ö. Prof. der Rechte a. d. University of Königsberg. No. 68 (IV. 5 aa.) New version of the Protectorates Act. From 19 March 1888. Giessen [1888] (print) - From "Martens Recueil". Law on Consular Jurisdiction. Vom 7. April 1900. Leipzig [1900] (print) - Walther Stempel, Which circumstances make it necessary to include the social legislation in the curriculum of forensic medicine? special edition: Ärztliche Sachverständigen-Zeitung 1905, No. 22-24, Berlin 1905 (print) - Bernhard Naunyn, Die experimentelle Pharmakologie, Separatabdruck aus: Munich medical weekly, no. 43. [Munich] 1907 (print).

Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 141.02.00 · Fonds · 181-1915
Part of Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark 1: The classification has been changed to a purely numerical classification for retroconversion. The classification in the table of contents differs from the classification in the units of registration. The classification has been adopted within the index part units of description. Since the stock has received comparatively little attention in research so far, the old signatures have not been included. It may be necessary to look up the old finding aid book, which is part of the inventory. 2) The former item 19 (old Findbuch, p.359ff.): Courts in Düsseldorf (Kassationshof, Appellationshof, Kriminalgerichtshof, Kreisgericht (Tribunal 1. Instanz), Notariatskammern and Friedensgericht Ratingen) - except for one file of the Kreisgericht Düsseldorf (see under 16.1.) - were transferred to the Zweigarchiv Kalkum (old Findbuch, note p.1 by Mrs. Dr. Joester of 28.8. 1974). 3. there is as unlisted remainder a cardboard box at the end of storage of the inventory ("misdirected" from files of the Generalgouvernement). They must be placed elsewhere or a separate title must be created. A folder is pre-identified. According to Dr. Joester, they are sorted according to the files from which they were taken, from bottom to top. 4. the bibliography has been supplemented. Dr. Richter, 11.9. 2006

Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 9 · Fonds · (1818-) 1879-1918 (-1928)
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Preliminary remark: The present holdings include the files of Section IV e of both the General Command and the Deputy General Command of the XIV Bath. Army Corps, as they came together in 1949 from the Army Archives in Stuttgart to the General State Archives in Karlsruhe. These are individual case files on offences that were subject to the military judiciary in times of peace and war and were reported by it to the superior military authority as special cases.beyond the individual case, both the so-called honorary court files of the officers and the criminal and protective custody files of civilians provide a comprehensive insight into the sphere of activity and validity of military justice in the German Empire. Particularly during the First World War, it became clear that military justice had to fulfil political tasks, and what they had to do. With the unrelenting persecution of those persons who were considered to be "unreliable", their legally highly controversial preventive arrest and subsequent deportation to the interior of the Reich, the extraordinary war courts established for this purpose have acquired a dodgy fame. The fact that they destroyed the successes achieved over decades in integrating Alsace-Lorraine into the Wilhelminian Empire within just a few months is one of the tragic episodes in the history of the Reichland between 1871 and 1918. The present holdings were originally catalogued by a tax register compiled in the Army Archives. This did not meet the archive requirements. In the mid-1980s, the new indexing was started and completed in 1990.Karlsruhe, in November 1990Dr. Kurt Hochstuhl Conversion: In 2008, the indexing data for the present finding aid were converted into the new indexing software scopeArchiv within the scope of the project "Conversion of old finding aid data" of the General State Archive Karlsruhe. Guido Fögler was responsible for the technical implementation of the overall project "Conversion of old finding aid data" and Alexander Hoffmann for support. The editorial finishing of the online version was done by the undersigned.Karlsruhe, January 2009Dr. Martin Stingl

BArch, RW 34 · Fonds · 1940-1944
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Inventory description: In order to implement the armistice between Germany and France, the German Armistice Commission, consisting essentially of the Wehrmacht, Army, Navy, Air Force, Armaments and a German liaison delegation to the Italian Armistice Commission and supplemented by representatives from various Reich authorities (Foreign Office, Commissioner for the Four-Year Plan, General Representative of the Reich Administration, Reich Transport Ministry, Security Service), was set up in Wiesbaden on 30 June 1940 with an outpost in Paris. The Armistice Commission was directly subordinate to Hitler and made use of control inspections in Bourges (divided into the army, air force and armaments inspections) and in North Africa (Casablanca), each of which was subordinated to several control services. Annexes: 1st German Armistice Commission (as at 16 June 1941) 2nd Organisation and Offices of the Armistice Commission (as at the beginning of 1942) 3rd Offices of the Bourges and Africa Arms Control Inspectorates 4. The content of the report is as follows: In addition to reports on the activities of the Armistice Commission and its field office, reports on inspections, documents on general issues relating to the French armed forces and police, on the deployment of the Wehrmacht and the conditions in French regions of Africa, and finally individual files of the Air Force Control Commission during the inspection in North Africa. State of development: Online-Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 245 Citation method: BArch, RW 34/...

BArch, N 14/19 · File · 1919-1920
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Correspondence with the Reichs-Kolonialministerium in Berlin concerning the payment of loans; correspondence with the English District Political Officer concerning the repatriation of the Germans; inventory list of the school in Dar es Salaam List of houses occupied by Germans Correspondence with the prisoner of war Dr. Hofmann concerning inheritance matters