Koloniale Vereine
370 Archival description results for Koloniale Vereine
Contains also: Annual General Meeting
German Colonial SocietyContains: Correspondence concerning planning and financing (e.g. creation of an expedition fund) as well as follow-up (e.g. operation of the order award to the patron Hugo von Gahlen, owner of factory and manor); scientific expert's opinion: drawn map of Central Africa; reports on the expedition in the "Tägliche Rundschau" (mainly parts of the travel report "Ins Innerste Afrikas", 1908, written by Adolf Friedrich himself).
Contains among other things: The seed of hate. Cultural documents about our enemies. Published by the German National Colonial Association e.V., o. Dat.
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains above all: Working Group for Foreign and Colonial Technology Working Committee of German Associations Association of Foreign Germans German-Foreign Academics Club German Colonial Warriors Association German Colonial Warriors Association German Colonial Association
German Colonial SocietyContains among other things: Establishment of the Central Information Centre for Emigrants by the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft; Conference of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft in Stuttgart, 1911 Darin: Copies of the Deutsche Kolonialzeitung
Contains among other things: Mitteilungen der Außenstelle des Auswärtigen Amtes "Die weltwirtschaftliche Lage", Berlin 1919; Journal of the German Colonial Association "Die Brücke zur Heimat", Berlin, Vol. 27, No. 7, 20.07.1927
History of the Inventory Designer: Association founded in Berlin in 1896 by Karl Supf for the economic development of the German colonies through scientific investigations, publications, research trips and propaganda activities; since 1902 officially "Economic Committee of the German Colonial Society". In 1936 probably merged into the Reichskolonialbund. Inventory description: Inventory history The fact that an archive was set up in the Colonial Economic Committee is regarded as a confirmed finding. The Colonial Economic Archive, which was established at the Berlin Central Office in 1909, already had records of more than 600 colonial enterprises in its founding year. Due to a lack of documents, it is not possible to determine when the documents were transferred from these archives or the registries to the Reichsarchiv. For the period of the Second World War it can be assumed that the holdings, together with other holdings of the Reichsarchiv, were outsourced and taken over after 1945 by the Deutsches Zentralarchiv Potsdam (later Zentrales Staatsarchiv Potsdam). Due to the lack of old finding aids, no information can be given on war-related outsourcing losses. Archive evaluation and processing Together with the documents of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l s c h e G e l l l s c h a f t , the holdings of the Kolonialwirtschaftliches Komitee are among the most comprehensive non-governmental records of the colonial movement in the Federal Archives. The first processing of the holdings has already been carried out at the Central State Archives in Potsdam. Usually a simple distortion occurred. The new revision resulted in minor changes to the share titles and the reclassification of the portfolio. Content characterisation: Trade, industry and economic relations with other countries; colonial policy; colonial societies, colonial associations, colonial banks, colonial enterprises. State of development: Publication Findbuch and Online Findbuch 2003 Citation method: BArch, R 8024/...
Kolonialwirtschaftliches KomiteeContains: 1. individual correspondence on Brazilian affairs, 1884-1891; 2. information trip by Professor Keller-Lenzingen, Stuttgart, to Brazil on behalf of the Colonial Society to examine the conditions of settlement; reports by Professor Keller; letters of recommendation for the Nuncio in Brazil and the Emperor of Brazil from Cardinal Gustav zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst; requests from Keller for assistance in finding a suitable position or for use in the service of the Colonial Society, 1885-1887; 3. information trip by Professor Keller-Lenzingen, Stuttgart, to Brazil on behalf of the Colonial Society to examine the conditions of settlement; 4. letters of recommendation for the Nuncio in Brazil and the Emperor of Brazil from Cardinal Gustav zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst; requests from Keller for assistance in finding a suitable position or for use in the service of the Colonial Society, 1885-1887; 4. Reports by Jorge Jenckner on the journey undertaken in part with Keller-Lenzingen, 1886-1887; 4th exploratory journey by Dr. Hermann Soyaux to Brazil, 1885-1887; 5th exploration trip by Dr. Hermann Soyaux to Brazil, 1885-1887. Correspondence with the half-brother of the Emperor of Brazil Baron de Capanéma, director of the Brazilian Telegraph Company, about possible land assignments of the Brazilian government to the Kolonialverein, 1885-1887; 6th foundation of a company for German settlement in South America "Herman", 1886-1894.
Contains also: Mistaken equation of the Deutscher Kolonialverein, Society for National Settlement and Foreign Policy with the DKG
German Colonial SocietyContains: D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i kanische Gesellschaft, D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i kanische Plantagengesellschaft, Settlement Society D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a , Committee for the Great D e u t s c h e Colonial Home, Pangani Society, Cameroon Hinterland Society, German Colonial Association, Usambara Coffee Building Society, German Africa Society, German Planters Society, German Women's Association of the Red Cross for the Colonies, German Women's Association for Nursing Care in the Colonies, German Colonial Society, Printed Matters, Correspondence, Maps. ca. 200 sheets cf. also no. 726 to no. 728 Alto signatures: 578.