Kolonialbeamter
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1898-1911 in Omupanda, Namakunde, Ondjiva, from 1911 indigenous commissioner in South West Africa in government service, later German parish priest in Swakopmund, then parish office among others in Witzenhausen and Berlin; letters and letters. Reports, 1898-1913; Private letters to inspectors RMG, 1898-1902; Curriculum Vitae, 1889 & 1891; Confidential Communication of the Governor Leutwein about the Okwanjama Chief Wyulu, 1901; Provisions of the Reich Colonial Office for the Colonial Officers, 6 p..., Dr., 1907; Negotiations concerning the takeover of Tönjes as indigenous commissioner in colonial service, 1911; "Amtsblatt für d. Schutzgebiet Deutsch-Südwestafrika", No. 1, Jan. 1912; Correspondence with Hermann Tönjes, 1920-1933; Correspondence with Hermann Tönjes jun., 1949;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: Telegraph building equipment in the colonies Colonial civil servants law
Contains among other things: Colonial Salaries Act Overview of Salaries Agreement on German Goods, Rights and Interests in Belgium (German and French) of 13 July 1929
Contains above all: Appointment of former colonial civil servants and civil servants of the courts in the OLG districts, the RG, the VGH as well as the Reich Patent Office and the Community Camp Hans Kerrl who may be considered for a possible colonial service
Contains also: Funeral creatures in the colonies
Contains: Purchase and preparation of the Heydt-Palais as an official residence for the Reich Minister and head of the Reich Chancellery. Rejection of the assumption of costs because of inappropriate height Extension of a porch with balcony above in front of the entrance of the Reich Chancellery, Wilhelmstr. 77, 1938 additional costs for the Reich Chancellery building in Bischofswiesen near Berchtesgaden, 1938, 1939 increase of the Führer Fund "for general purposes" to 18 million RM, 1938 move of the Prussian Academy of the Arts (with cost compilation), 1938 donation of optical-astronautical observatory equipment to Mussolini (with cost calculation), 1938 appointment of the Gauleiter Bürckel, Saarpfalz, to the Reichskommissar für die Wiedervereinigung Österreichs mit dem Deutschen Reich, 1938 decoration of the city of Vienna to receive Hitler, 1938 appointment of a Reichskommissar für die Sudetendeutschen Gebiete, 1938 furnishings for the Reich Chancellery, the adjutant of the Führer and the Chancellery of the Führer of the NSDAP (with cost estimates), 1939 official residence for the President of the Privy Cabinet Council, 1939 implementation of the Ostmark Law.- Circular from the Reich Minister of the Interior, 1939 Preparatory work for a future colonial administration by the Colonial Political Office of the NSDAP and training courses for aspiring colonial officials, 1939 Purchase of a plot of land on Schwanenwerder for the construction of a summer residence for Hitler, 1940
Contains among other things: Law on the temporary transfer of colonial officials and the officials of the highest colonial authorities to retirement 1919 Submissions of former colonial officials, mostly because of pension issues, conferral of office titles 1920 - 1923 Vizewachtmeister W. Böhmer, conviction for alleged murder of natives in South West Africa 1920
Contains among other things: Court Regulations of 1878 Ordinance on Titles and Ranks of Reich Officials Ranking Relationships of Frigate Captains, Maritime Officers, Diplomatic, Consular and Colonial Officials
German Imperial Naval Office