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          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, F-S Wochenschau · Fonds · 1917-1918
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

          Tradition: Donation by Mrs. Maria Fink from Ettlingen to the General State Archive Karlsruhe in 2014. Adaptation: The collection comprises 255 propaganda photographs from the years 1917 and 1918, probably from the Bild- und Filmamt (Bufa), which was founded by the Supreme Army Command at the beginning of 1917. The undated photos were arranged in chronological order according to the photo and serial numbers as well as the image content. The exact chronological classification is difficult because it is often unclear in which context the picture was created and exactly when it was presented to the public. The pictures were probably used in the context of a "newsreel" or a "documentary film" as a poster photo. For the use of the cinematograph see also picture no. 10. Content: The German military successes of the years 1917 and 1918 occupy special space: the breakthrough in Eastern Galicia, the 12th Battle of Isonzo, the peace negotiations in Brest-Litowsk and the spring offensive in 1918 in the West (Operation Michael). Also spectacular individual acts like the return of the auxiliary cruiser "Wolf" to Kiel in February 1918 are mentioned. A personnel focus is placed on reporting on the emperor as well as Hindenburg and Ludendorff. In addition to pictures of the economic efforts on the home front, ethnologically seeming depictions of the Balkans, Turkey, Ukraine and Georgia, but also of the lost German colonies, appear. There are also calls for the drawing of the 8th and 9th War Bonds. Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden appears at the welcoming of exchange prisoners in Constance (no. 196), Prince Max of Baden on the occasion of his appointment as Reich Chancellor in October 1918 (no. 255).

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 32508 · File · 1904 - 1919
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          122 sheets, Contains and others: - Foundation of a high altar for the St. Joseph Church built by the St. Benedictus Mission Society St. Ottilien in Dar es Salaam by Wilhelm II, 1904/1905 - Relocation of the headquarters of the Protestant Mission Society for German East Africa from Berlin to Bethel near Bielefeld, 1906 - Appointment of the Governor of German East Africa, Albrecht von Rechenberg, as representative of Wilhelm II at the solemn consecration of the high altar of St. Wilhelm's Church in Berlin. Josephskirche in Daressalam, 1908 - Approval of a support for the education of the children of the missionaries of the Evangelische Missionsgesellschaft für Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1909 - Approval of the donation contract concluded between the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Barmen and the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft für Südwestafrika for a property located in Lüderitzbucht as well as approval of the acquisition of a property in Windhoek by the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Barmen, 1909 - The first edition of the newspaper "Rafifki yangu" ("My Friend"), published by the Catholic Mission Dar es Salaam in January 1910, is sent with the editorial for Wilhelm II's birthday. by the Bishop and Apostolic Vicar of Dar es Salaam Thomas Spreiter OSB [with explanations on the Kiswahili language and the translation of the editorial], 1910 - Approval of the acquisition by the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Barmen of the farm "Gaub" located in German Southwest Africa, 1910 - Approval of the acquisition of the farms "Omburo" in the district of Omaruru and "Ouises" in the district of Rehoboth, situated in German Southwest Africa, as well as of land in Usakos by the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Barmen, 1910 - Approval of the acquisition of the farm "Korab-Ost" by the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Barmen, 1910 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4. Class to the Director of the North German Mission Society in Bremen August Wilhelm Schreiber and award of the Crown Order 4th Class to the missionaries Jakob Spieth and Gottlob Däuble in Togo, 1911 - Approval of the acquisition of a property of the Berlin Mission Society in Berlin situated in Dar es Salaam by the Mission Institute of the Protestant Brotherhood in Herrnhut, 1911 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 3rd Class to the Apostolic Provicar and Vicar General (ret.) Stephan Baur in Zanzibar, 1912 - Approval of the proposals of the Protestant and Catholic committees for the distribution of the national donation for the Christian missions in the German colonies and protectorates (Kaiser Wilhelm donation for the Christian missions in the German colonies and protectorates), 1913 - Assumption of the protectorate via the foundation "Deutsche Evangelische Missions-Hilfe" and delegation of a member to the board of the foundation, 1913 - Draft of the constitution of the foundation "Deutsche Evangelische Missions-Hilfe". Berlin] [1913] (print) - Constitution of the Foundation "Deutsche Evangelische Missions-Hilfe" of 6 December 1913. [Berlin] [1913] (print) - List of members of the Administrative Council of the Deutsche Evangelische Missions-Hilfe. Berlin [1913] (print) - permission of the foundation "Deutsche Evangelische Missions-Hilfe" as well as appointment of the Oberhofprediger D. Ernst Dryander as member of the board, 1913 - permission of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in Barmen to acquire pasture land at the southwest border of the farm "Ghaub" and the farm "S 37" in the district Grootfontein, 1914; archives closed for conservation reasons! Digitalization available!

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 32507 · File · 1886, 1890 - 1904
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          405 sheet, Contains et al: - More air, more light and a sufficiently large floe of their own for the working class. A contribution to the solution of the social question. Lecture given at the First Protestant Social Congress in Berlin on 28 May 1890 by P. von Bodelschwingh. Berlin 1890 (print) - Call [of the board of the Saxon Provincial Mission Conference] to the Protestant German people to collect extraordinary contributions for new German missions in German protectorates from March 8, 1886. Halle (Saale) 1886 (print) - Granting of a support for the purposes of the Protestant German mission in the German protectorates, 1886 - Granting of a support to the "Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun" in Stuttgart, 1890 - Ernst Bürgi, Durch deutsches und Englisches Epheland. A mission trip. With a card. Bremen 1890 (print) - Proof of the missionary societies existing in the German Reich in 1890 - Issue of a fine legally imposed on the Catholic missionary August Wilhelm Schynse from Wallhausen for violation of compulsory military service, 1890 - Grant of support to the mission seminar for the practical preparation of Protestant candidates of theology for the mission activity in the German protectorates in Bielefeld, 1890 - Granting of a support to the Norddeutsche Missionsgesellschaft in Bremen, 1891 - Granting of a support to the Evangelische Missionsgesellschaft für Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1891 - Alexander Merensky, Der Nyassa-See als Gebiet für deutsche Missions-Tätigkeit. Printed as a manuscript. Berlin 1890 (print) - Hermann Theodor Wangemann, An die Vorstände der Provinzial-Verbände, as well as die Obmänner und die Vorsteher der Missions-Hülfsvereine für Berlin. Berlin [1891] (print) - Friedrich von Bodelschwingh, Schwert und Kelle in Sachen der Evangelischen Missions-Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Ostafrika, in: Nachrichten aus der ostafrikanischen Mission, Nr. 4, April 1891, 5th volume. Berlin 1891 (print) - News from the East African Mission, No. 6 and 7, June and July 1891, double number. Berlin 1891 (print) - Transmission of excerpts from some private letters of the missionary Ernst Johanssen from June 1891 by the pastor Friedrich von Bodelschwingh in Bielefeld, 1891 - Fourth Annual Report of the Association for Protestant Mission in Cameroon for 1890. Stuttgart [1891] (print) - News from the East African Mission, No. 10, October 1891, Volume 5. Berlin 1891 (print) - News from the East African Mission, No. 1, January 1892, Volume 6. Berlin 1892 (print) - Award of the rights of a legal person to the Evangelische Missionsgesellschaft für Deutsch-Ostafrika in Berlin, 1892 - Granting of support to the Evangelische Missionsgesellschaft in Basel, 1892 - Approval for the responsibility of the capital bequeathed to the Evangelische Missionsgesellschaft in Basel for the mission activity in Cameroon by the will of the unmarried pensioner Johanna Tjaberdina Margaretha Bilina Hesse who died in Weener, 1893 - Approval of a support to the candidate mission-convict in Bielefeld, 1894 - Approval of a support to the "Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun" in Stuttgart, 1894 - Africa, No. 3, March 1894 Published with the collaboration of Sup. Merensky and D. Grundemann of the Evangelischer Afrika-Verein zu Berlin. Berlin 1894 (print) - Achter Jahresbericht des Vereins für evangelische Mission in Kamerun für 1894. Stuttgart [1895] (print) - Award of the rights of a legal person to the German Women's Association for Nursing in the Colonies, 1895 - sheets for the Friends of the Protestant Mission in Cameroon. Published by the Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun, No. 14, September 1895. Stuttgart 1895 (print) - Ninth Annual Report of the Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun for 1895. Stuttgart [1896] (print) - Tenth Annual Report of the Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun for 1896. Stuttgart [1897] (print) - Sheets for the Friends of the evangelical mission in Kamerun. Published by the Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun, No. 18, February 1898. Stuttgart 1898 (print) - Award of the rights of a legal person to the Evangelische Afrika-Verein in Berlin, 1898 - Sheets for the Friends of the evangelical mission in Kamerun. Published by the Verein für evangelische Mission in Kamerun, No. 20, February 1899. Stuttgart 1899 (print) - Leaflets for the friends of the evangelical mission in Kamerun. Published by the Association for Protestant Mission in Cameroon, No. 24, February 1901. Stuttgart 1901 (print) - Approval of a support to the costs for the establishment of a rest home for missionaries of the East African mission in Groß-Lichterfelde, 1902 - Approval for the acceptance by the commercial councillor Karl Bolle in Berlin of the donations bequeathed to the committee of the Berlin Society for the Promotion of the Protestant Missions among the Gentiles for the establishment and maintenance of a missionary children's school in Tandala as well as in each case a seminar for the training of autochthonous helpers in Manow and Kidugala, 1904; archives closed for conservation reasons! Digitalization available!

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 32515 · File · 1885 - 1918
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          318 sheets, Contains and others: - Mrs. Hupfeld / [Oskar] Karstedt, The French Colony Upper Senegal and Niger. A contribution to the question of raw materials, edited by the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. o. O. [Berlin] o. D. 1918] (print) - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class to the Kommerzienrat Arthur Schmidt Lorenzen in Berlin, 1912 - Award of the rights of a legal person to the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, 1896 - Programme of the 2nd Deutscher Kolonialkongress on 5th, 6th and 7th October 1905 in Berlin. o.c. [Berlin] o. D. 1905] (print) - Programme of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress on 17 and 18 October 1902 in Berlin. Berlin o. D. 1905] (print) - Call for a General German Congress in Berlin. o. O. [Berlin] o. D. 1886] (print) - Transformation of the New Guinea Company (New Guinea Company) into a corporation under imperial law, 1899 - Award of the rights of a legal person to the New Guinea Company (New Guinea Company) in Berlin, 1886 - Appointment of the director of the German East African Society Alexander Lucas to the Kommerzienrat, 1895 (registration note) - Conversion of the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a g e s h e Gesellschaft into a corporation under imperial law, 1889 - Award of the rights of a legal person to the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k h e Gesellschaft in Berlin, 1887 - Award of the Crown Order of the 3rd Class to the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a Gesellschaft in Berlin, 1887 - Award of the Crown Order of the 3rd Class to the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a G e s c h e G e m e n e s e s h a f r i k l l l lschaft. Class to the banker Karl von der Heydt in Elberfeld and to the banker Ernst Mendelssohn-Bartholdy in Berlin, 1887 - Dissolution of the Deutsche Witu-Gesellschaft in Berlin, 1890 - Award of the rights of a legal person to the Deutsche Witu-Gesellschaft in Berlin, 1888 - Award of the rights of a legal person to the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft für Südwestafrika in Berlin, 1885 - Programme of the 3rd Deutscher Kolonialkongress on 6, 7 and 8 October 1910 in Berlin. o.k. [Berlin] o. D. 1910] (print) - Permission to hold lotteries for colonial purposes.