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              Buschan, Georg Hermann Theodor
              Universitätsarchiv der Technischen Universität Braunschweig, V 1 B289 · Dossier · 1888-1906
              Fait partie de Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig
              • 1888-1906, Universitätsarchiv der Technischen Universität Braunschweig, V 1 Vieweg-Verlag, Briefen* Contains: Buschan, Georg Hermann Theodor to Vieweg, Heinrich: 3 letters, 22/08/1888-07/03/1889<br /><br />Contains: Buschan, Georg Hermann Theodor to Vieweg, Helene: 2 letters, 3 postcards, 26.04.1891-30.06.1906
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 84a, Nr. 55111 · Dossier · 1929 - 1933
              Fait partie de Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - 1) Carpenter Friedrich Fox, Emden, born on 08.07.1907 in Kiel-Gaarden 2) Sailor Johannes Konarski, Emden, born on 16.09.1908 in Suurhusen 3) Sailor Emil Lippke, Lübeck, born on 21.11.1890 in Braunsberg 4) Sailor Berend Stoelker, Warsingsfehn, born on 21.11.1890 in Braunsberg11.11.1907 in Warsingsfehn 5) Sailor Peter Cordes, Iheringsfehn, born 31.07.1907 in Iheringsfehn 6) Light seaman Hermann Manssen, Hatshausen, born 02.11.1911 in Könishoek 7) Light seaman Jakob Möhlenbrock, Hatshausen, born 18.01.1912 in Ludwigsdorf 8) Logisjungen Heinrich Switer, Emden, born 23.03.1913 in Emden 9) Kesselwärter Willi Haustein, Emden, born 30.10.1901, Falkenau 10) Heizer Wessel Jansen, Emden, born 09.07.1904 in Emden 11) Heater Arthur Brenner, Emden, born 26.03.1906 in Niederscheldehütte 12) Heater Johann Rewerts, Rahe, born 01.05.1907, Rahe 13) Heater Cornelius de Ruyter, Emden, born 08.03.1905, Strohberg 14) Heater Georg Berndt, Emden, born 20.08.1904 in Breslau 15) Trimmer Eduard Gross, Emden, born 30.10.1905 in Berlin 16) Trimmer Wilhelm Schaaf, Emden, born 12.12.1907 in Soest 17) Sailor Johann Albert, Emden, born 05.09.1906 in Emden 18) Trimmer Gerd de Boer, Emden, born 09.01.1912 in Emden; index of finds of the Central Party Archive: retro conversion and distortion 2010-12

              Correspondence with associations
              BArch, N 578/14 · Dossier · 1904-1910
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Correspondence with naval associations; ceremonial programme of the Royal Saxon Military Association "Kaiserliche Marine" on the occasion of its 25th anniversary; statutes for the Treuenbrietzener Jagd-Verein; list of members of the association "Prinz Friedrich Carl"; correspondence with naval officers' casino Kiel; handwritten distance table for the Baltic Sea, without date

              Knorr, Eduard von
              Elger, August (1874-1968)
              RMG 1.651 · Dossier · 1893-1968
              Fait partie de Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              1900-1914 in Otjimbingue, Karibib, from 1915 parish office in Germany, among others in Bergkamen i. W.; letters and reports, 1900-1914; curriculum vitae, various application letters, medical certificate, 1893-1895; correspondence with August Elger, 1916-1968; death announcement for Mrs. Adele Elger, née Jansen 1948; death announcement for August Elger, 1968; cf. a: M. Wilckens, August Elger and others. Ex.arbeit Kiel 2006 => Library 2-6012

              Société des missions du Rhin
              Estates

              Bequests reveal facets of personalities that would otherwise not be passed on: Correspondence, association activities, speeches, lectures and publications, but also testimonies and personal documents. Among the 20 or so larger estates in the Kiel City Archives, documents from City Planning Councillor Herbert Jensen, Minister President Bruno Diekmann, DGB District Chairman Bruno Verdiek and the Schweffel family are particularly noteworthy.

              EXHIBITOR: The German Colonial Society.
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 69 Baden, Sammlung 1995 D Nr. 361 · Dossier · 09.09.1906, Berlin
              Fait partie de Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

              ADDRESS: Parchment, 2 sheets hung in white silk ribbon, Hs. decorated in colour, 41,5, x 31,5 cm. In a richly decorated decorative frame (sheet 1), painted with pictorial representations, a calligraphic writing block based on Wilhelm Klingspor writing, black; all lines of writing lined red. Initials, comprising 2-3 lines, set in dark brown or blue, with golden contours and richly decorated in blue or red; the first line of heels in red ink. Address in portrait-format Gothic letters, their initial letters in different colours, patterned decoratively, in a golden letterbox. Also in the style of medieval book illumination the initial D to the writing pad: gold framed, D floral filled, letter centre shows a Viking with imperial shield and imperial crown in the keel of a Norman ship. On the upper decorative rim under the Grand Duke's crown the coats of arms of Baden and Prussia. To the left or right of it in a laurel or rosary the jubilee number, below on ribbons the jubilee dates. The multicoloured decorative frame, richly decorated with gold in particular, is based on a partly mirror-image stencil, covered by pastel/water/oil colours. View of an Oriental-Muslim settlement (mosque, minaret) bordered by tendrils and leaves in the lower decorative frame of a mountainous background (pen and pastel) on a waterway travelled by two boasts. Ansgar Schoppmeyer. TEXT: Address of congratulations with reference to the role of Frederick I in - the foundation of the empire - colonial development. Signature of President Johann Albrecht, Duke of Mecklenburg and others MAPPE: Brown leather on cardboard, metal fittings, mirror in white silk, 43.5 x 33.5 x 1.5 cm. Two dark brown or gold embossed inner frames on the front cover, filled with individual tendrils and connecting fine gold lines. The midfield with rhombus-shaped cassettes and lily motif embossed; in its centre a gold-embossed laurel wreath, with crown. Back cover with dark brown embossed inner frame; in the cut lines of the inner frames of both covers a round brass button, on pointed flower; gold embossed impact. WORKSHOP: -

              Friedrich Ranke: Mission Lectures
              98068 · Dossier · 1893 - 1894 (?)
              Fait partie de Regional Church Archive Kiel

              Contains among other things: Japan, mission among lepers, Alexander Mackay, Madagascar, Hudson Taylor, East Africa, Manchukuo, Abyssinia; Luther leaves the Wartburg; also contains sermons (?)

              FO 383/298 · Pièce · 1917
              Fait partie de The National Archives

              Germany: Prisoners, including: General Hindenburg: reported comments concerning German medical personnel. Mrs Mount: enquiries about various prisoners from the Royal Berkshire Regiment (names in docket no. 52683), with postcards from some of the prisoners. Mr and Mrs Britzel, transferred from Togoland to the UK: request by Mr Britzel for permission to resume his employment on the Togoland Railways. List (in docket no. 110810) of German officers and other ranks transferred to Switzerland between March and June 1917, with comments by the German authorities. British officers interned at Mainz Camp: problems encountered in cashing cheques and forwarding business letters. Jason Hagenbeck, a German subject: account of his escape from Colombo, Ceylon, to Aftonbladet, Sweden. Arrangements by the German authorities for the repayment of money owing to British prisoners who had been exchanged, transferred to a neutral country, or were deceased. Private A M Maclachlan, believed to be interned at Wahn Camp: enquiry from his sister, Miss Annie Maclachlan, about his welfare and whereabouts. Rudolf Albert Ebelt, a German prisoner: confirmation that he had been transferred from Australia to the UK, and would be repatriated to Germany when possible. Prisoners' Aid Society, Knockaloe Camp: request that the sons of certain German prisoners (names in docket no.56236) serving in the British Army should not be sent abroad on combat duties; confirmation that they would be performing non-combatant tasks. Enquiries into the seizure of funds at the German Consulate in Cape Town by the Government of South Africa. Dr Kastl of Windhuk (Windhoek), South Africa: permission for the transmission of letters from him to the German Government. Treatment of British and Canadian prisoners in occupied territory, including: Information provided by various British prisoners (names in docket no.56528) on the withdrawal of letter-writing facilities while interned in hospitals in Germany and other occupied territories. Memorandum to the German Government requesting details of prisoners employed in working parties in occupied territory, with a list of various prisoners (in docket no. 99371) showing their dates of capture. Army Council Instruction No. 1208 of 1917, German Prisoners of War - Notification of Capture. Lists (in dockets nos. 179905 and 202901) provided by the Canadian Red Cross of prisoners believed to be held at Limburg Camp from whom no communication had been received. Complaints about the non-delivery of letters and parcels to Limburg Camp, with a letter from Lance Corporal Charles Bourne interned at Limburg. Enquiries regarding the non-receipt of mail by various interned prisoners, with a memorandum from the Newfoundland War Contingent Association. Memorandum to the German Government on the provision of postal facilities for interned prisoners, and the need for accurate records of prisoners to be kept. Lance Corporal W Brown, interned at Soltau Camp: copy of a letter stating that he had not received letters or parcels in the camp. Sergeant P F Notley, interned in France: copy of a postcard about the non-receipt of parcels. Lance Corporal F Peachey and Private F Lee, formerly interned in Belgium: extracts from interviews regarding restrictions on postal facilities during their internment. Articles in the British Press regarding the delivery of parcels to prisoners in Germany, including: Articles from The Times of 14 March 1917 and The Daily Mail of 12 March 1917 regarding food shortages for prisoners. Paul Grand d'Hauteville, Director of the Berne Bread Bureau: copy of a letter to the Editor of The Daily Mail on the distribution of bread to prisoners. Information from Mr Gerard, former American Ambassador in Berlin, that the reports of starving British prisoners were unfounded. Arrangements for payments to former employees of Messr Behn, Meyer and Company of Batavia, now interned at Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. Miscellaneous No. 9 (1917): Correspondence Respecting the Use of Police Dogs in Prisoners' Camps in Germany , Parliamentary Command Paper (Cd.8480), May 1917. German memorandum proposing that retired officers under the age of 45 years detained in the UK and Germany should be awarded officer status: rejection of the proposal by the British authorities. Cadet Akerman, interned at Neustrelitz Camp: request by his father, Mr F Akerman, for an application to be made for his release; German memorandum stating that he could be exchanged in return for six interned German cabin boys. Mr E Wachtel, a German subject employed at Cape Mount Monrovia, Liberia: transmission of a bank draft to Mr Fred H Wachtel, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Yorkshire. Treatment of German prisoners captured from airships or submarines, including: German memorandum requesting assurances that these prisoners would receive the same treatment as other combatant prisoners. Assurance by the British Government that these prisoners received the same treatment as other combatant prisoners, with the exception of an initial period of detention for the purposes of interrogation. Enquiries regarding the whereabouts of two German submarine officers, Ehrentraut and Kiel; information that they were not being held as prisoners in the UK. Mr N M Cohen of Montreux, Switzerland, including: Recommendation by the War Office for enquiries to be made into his activities relating to prisoner exchanges. Copies of correspondence between Mr Cohen and Herr Theodor Wanner, the Swedish Consul at Stuttgart. Various letters from Mr Cohen offering his services to the British Government in connection with prisoner exchanges: decision not to accept his offer due to the official policy of opposition to individual prisoner exchanges. Correspondence regulations for prisoners, including: German memorandum threatening reprisals against certain British military and civil prisoners in response to complaints about the postal facilities for German civil prisoners interned at Berrima, New South Wales, Australia, and in certain camps in South Africa. Frau Marie Scherer of Heidelberg, Germany: complaint by the German authorities about a letter addressed to her from Cape Town, South Africa, which had been destroyed by the censor. British memorandum on the modification of certain regulations regarding the censorship of letters sent from Australia and South Africa. German memorandum alleging that no books had been issued to the German prisoners at Berrima. Code 1218 Files 52085-61961.

              Hand files: vol. 5
              BArch, N 253/8 · Dossier · 1906-1910
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Correspondence with Grand Duchess Luise of Baden, Dec. 1907 - Apr. 1908 Telegram exchange with Emperor Wilhelm II. about the acceptance of the naval bill, 1908 Immediatvortrag to the organization of the admiral staff, Dec. 1907 Ludwig Borckenhagen to questions of the education system of the navy, Feb. 1907. 1908 draft of a speech on Kiautschou, March 1908 correspondence with Prince Heinrich of Prussia, May - Sept. 1908 correspondence with Georg Alexander von Müller, March - July 1908 speech by Tirpitz in Kiel on the occasion of an information trip by members of the Reichstag to naval facilities, 1908, see also nos. 23 and 414 Training of Crown Prince Wilhelm in the Navy: among others, memorandum of the Crown Prince about "The Development of our Navy and the Main Types of Warships" with notes by Tirpitz and reciprocal letters of thanks, 1908 - 1909 correspondence with Henning von Holtzendorff, July - Nov. 1909 letter to Gustav Bachmann, Sept. 1909 Tirpitz to Guido to Usedom, Dec. 1909 records of radio systems, 1910 records of table money, o.Dat. Comparison between German and English navy budget, around 1909

              Tirpitz, Alfred von
              BArch, NS 5-VI/17664 · Dossier · 1926-1944
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Lübbe, Axel, writer, German poet, 1925 Lübbe, Carl, skipper of the German merchant navy, 1938 Lübben, Regierungsrat, 1930 Lübbert, Dr. Erich, general director of the AG für Verkehrswesen, 1933 Lübbring, Josef, police president of Dortmund, 1927 Lübkes, Dr. Fritz, Managing Director of Wirtschaftsgruffe Kreditgenossenschaften Berlin, 1935 - 1936 Lueck, Gustav, Privy Councillor, Member of the Board of Management of Vereinigte Aluminiumwerke AG, 1937 Lück, Dr. Kurt, Posener Vorkämpfer, researcher, publicist, 1939 Lückerath, Director of Provinzial Erziehungsheim Euskirchen, Sanitätsrat, 1937 Lüddeke, Theodor, author, 1935 Lüdecke, SA-Oberführer, 1937 Lüdecke, German, English, French, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Italian, Italian, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, Spanish, German Private scholar, 1935 Lückmann, Hermann, Prussian politician, social democrat, 1936 Lüderitz, Adolf, German colonial pioneer, 1941 Lüders, Else, senior government councillor in the Reichsarbeitsministerium, 1932 Lüders, Prof. Heinrich, scientist, 1934 Lüders, Dr. Marie Elisabeth, German educator, 1938 Lüdtke, Franz, poet, historian, president of the Reichs Labor Ministry, 1938 Lüdtke, Franz, poet, historian, president of the Reichs Labor Ministry, 1934 Lüders, 1938 Lüderitz, 1936 Lüderitz, Adolf, German colonial pioneer, 1941 Lüders, Else, German historian, 1938 Lüdke, Franz, poet, historian, president of the Reichs Labor Ministry, 1934 Lüders, Dr. Marie Elisabeth, German educator, 1938 Lüdtke, Franz, poet, historian, president of the Reichs. Wartheländischen Dichterkreis, 1942 Lüdtke, Dr. Heinz, Doctor of Philosophy, 1934 Lueg, Heinrich, Privy Councillor, Kommerzienrat, active in mechanical engineering, 1940 Lühmann, Anna von, German teacher Eduards VIII, 1936 Lühr, Dr. Director of the Society for Electrical Companies, 1935 Lührs, Dr.-Joh. professor at the Technical University of Gdansk, 1936 Luecken, Dr. Emil, Lord Mayor of Kiel, 1933 Lünenschloß, Wilhelm, building contractor, o.Dat. Lüng, Pidder, author, poet, 1937 Lüninck, Ferdinand Freiherr von, Prussian civil servant, Chief President of the Rhine Province, 1938 Lüpke, Hans von, leader of the village church movement, 1934 Lüps, Werner, Wehrwirtschaftsführer, operating account of the Henkel factories, 1942 Lürmann, Fritz W., engineer (improvement of the blast furnace), 1934 Lüschen, Fritz, member of the Managing Board of Siemens

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, FA N 2680 · Dossier · 1915-1923
              Fait partie de Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)
              • Contains in particular:<br />Death and commemoration of husband and two sons [Otto and Heinrich] in the naval battle near the Falkland Islands (1914); German occupation of Mitau (8.9.1916); launching of the SMS Graf Spee (19.11.1917); end of the war in Kiel (10.11.1918); flight and death of Baltic relatives (6.6.1919 and others)<br />Includes:<br />Memorial sheet for husband and sons (8.12.1914); marriage announcement of Count Heribert von Spee (6.1920)
              • Description: Contains mainly: Death and commemoration of husband and two sons [Otto and Heinrich] in the naval battle of the Falkland Islands (1914); German occupation of Mitau (8.9.1916); launching of the SMS Graf Spee (19.11.1917); end of the war in Kiel (10.11.1918); flight and death of Baltic relatives (6.6.1919 and others) Included: memorial sheet for husband and sons (8.12.1914); marriage announcement of Count Heribert von Spee (6.1920)
              • 1915-1923, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, FA Markgräfliches/Großherzogliches Familienarchiv
              Kiautschou dock systems: vol. 3
              BArch, RM 3/6934 · Dossier · 1902-1903
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Description of a steel pontoon floating dock with a lifting capacity of 16,000 tons for the port facility in Kiautschou Bay, Howaldtswerke Kiel 1902 Offers for the construction of a shipyard in Kiautschou, including the Gutehoffnungshütte

              Office du Reich à la Marine
              Kiautschou dock systems: Vol. 9
              BArch, RM 3/6940 · Dossier · 1906-1914
              Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Construction, acceptance, extension of the floating dock in Tsingtau Experiences with the large floating dock of the Kiel Imperial Shipyard

              Office du Reich à la Marine