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          RMG 2.631 a-b · File · 1928-1956
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Minutes of conferences in Windhoek, 1928, 1935 1938; Minutes of conferences in Okahandja, 1937 1955; Minutes of conferences in Swakopmund, 1930 1947-1956; Minutes of board meetings of Rhenish missionaries, 1931-1932; Answers to questionnaire d. Mission Conference in Madras, 1938; visitation report by Inspector Gustav Menzel, 1950; reply by the deputation or mission leader; presentations, circulars, memoranda, resolutions etc.; Is ecclesiastical independence in South West Africa possible? Lecture, Siegfried Groth, 1956

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          BArch, RL 3 · Fonds · 1933-1945
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: 1.2.1939 Appointment of the "General Aircraft Master", subordinate to the Secretary of State for Aviation and Inspector General of the Air Force, who was in charge of the Technical Office for the Development, Testing and Procurement of Air Force Equipment established on 17.7.1933, as well as the Supply Office in existence since 1.8.1936. At the same time, the "Amtsgruppe Industrie-Plan und Wirtschaft" was established, which from June 1939 was called the "Amtsgruppe Technische Wirtschaft und Haushalt" and from 1941 the "Industriewirtschaftsamt". In 1940/41 a planning office was created at the Generalflugmeister and on 1.3.1944 a fighter staff to increase the production of fighter planes. The Jägestab was under both the State Secretary for Aviation and the Reich Minister for Armaments and War Production, who assumed full responsibility for air force production in 1944. The office of the General Flight Attendant was dissolved on 29.7.1944. The responsibility for testing, developing and taking over the device remained with the Luftwaffe and was assumed by the Chief of Technical Air Defence (ChefTLR). In addition, the Industrial Office, now the "Economic Office", remained in existence. On 15 April 1943, the tasks of the Supply Office had already been transferred to the Chief of the Supply Department, who was subordinate to the General Aircraft Master, who described the inventory: On 17 July 1933, the Flight Technology Department of the General Aircraft Office was made independent as the Technical Office. He was responsible for the development, testing and procurement of the air force equipment. On 1 February 1939 it was subordinated to the newly appointed General Airworthiness Inspector (GL), who was subordinate to the State Secretary of Aviation and General Inspector of the Air Force, and also to the Supply Office, which had existed since 1 August 1936 and whose duties were transferred on 15 April 1943 to the Chief of Supply to the General Quartermaster. At the same time, in 1939, the Industry and Economy Section was set up under GL to carry out development and procurement contracts, to monitor prices, to set delivery conditions and to broker loans. From June 1939 it was called Amtsgruppe Technische Wirtschaft und Haushalt, from 1941 Industriewirtschaftsamt. In 1940/41 a planning office was created at GL and a fighter baton was set up on 1 March 1944 to increase the production of fighter planes. The latter was subordinate both to the Secretary of State for Aviation and to the Reich Minister for Armament and War Production, who finally assumed full responsibility for the production of the Luftwaffe, so that the office of the General Aircraft Master was dissolved on 29 July 1944, while the Inspector General of the Luftwaffe continued to exist as an independent office. Responsibility for testing, developing and taking over the device was transferred to the Chief of Technical Air Defence (ChefTLR). Characterisation of the contents: Only a few documents have survived from the staff of the General Aircraft Master and the Chief Technical Air Defence (ChefTLR). The war diary of the Chief of Technical Air Armament from 18 December 1944 to the end of the war has been preserved. In addition, there is an extensive collection of circulars and minutes of conferences by Göring, Milch, the General Aircraft Master and the Reich Minister for Armaments and War Production as well as the Hunter's Staff. Much of the overdelivery is due to technical documentation and correspondence with companies. Particularly noteworthy here are raw materials, construction and procurement programmes and tables on flight inventory. Pre-archival order: The archive material, which has only been handed down in fragments, originates from the return of files from the USA and Great Britain to the Document Centre of the Military History Research Office, from where it was handed over to the military archive in 1968. Citation style: BArch, RL 3/...

          BArch, RM 12-II/217 · File · 9. Febr. - 5. Okt. 1939
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Turkey; Philippine question; English-French conference in Singapore; Hong Kong; Russian pact; England; Japan; Yemen; expansion of Mers-el-Kebir; visit of the Prince Regent of Yugoslavia to Rome; talks with foreign naval attachés; military measures by France; Spain; war economy and military measures in Albania and Greece; Cameroon

          Korrespondenz, 1935-1940; Minutes of the conferences, also of the meetings of the Home Council, 1936-1940; Memorandum on the mission situation in East Africa, by Heinz Scholten, 19 p., ms.., 1936; Protocols of the General German Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Conference including the Augustana Synod in Dar-es-Salaam, 1936; "Sondershausen Declaration on the Communion as a Copy, 1937; Statute of the Federation of Missionary Churches (MKB) on a Lutheran basis for East Africa, 1938 (see also M 770!)

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          ALMW_II._BA_A3_898 · Item · 1927
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,1 X 7,9. Description: Loading of a truck, European group to truck and on way (approx. 10 persons). Reference: Plate and cardboard no. 64 in negative box ( 1 print). See album 18, no. 120 (10.8 X 8.0) "6 - 15 Nov.".

          Leipziger Missionswerk
          RMG 868 · File · 1866, 1904-1938
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Invitations, programmes, lists of participants, calls, presentations, reports (partly printed); correspondence; invitation to the 1st Continental Mission Conference Bremen, starting from the Rheinische and Norddt. Mission, 1866; Leitsätze zu den Vorträge, 1909; Satzung, 1913; Korrespondenz d. Dt. Gesellschaft f. Eingeborenenschutz m. katholischen Geistlichen, 1914; Monatsblatt d. Norddt. Missionsgesellschaft, May 1938; Erinnerungsfoto d. Konferenzthemen, 1938

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          BArch, RM 3/9936 · File · Juni 1905 - Aug. 1913
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: The training of journalists. 2 lectures (print), 1913 Mitteilungen des Reichsverbandes der deutschen Presse. No. 6, July 1913, 1913 Colonial Congresses

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/9936 · File · Juni 1905 - Aug. 1913
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: The training of journalists, 2 lectures (print), 1913 Mitteilungen des Reichsverbandes der deutschen Presse, No. 6 July 1913 Colonial Congresses

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, R 1507/2050 · File · 23. - 24. Jan. 1925
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Brigade Ehrhardt, page 175 Bund Oberland, page 165, 174 Deutscher Schützen- und Wanderbund, page 165 German National Freedom Party, page 156 Frontbann, page 156-157, 161-163 Front Youth, page 157 Frontkämpferbund "Ostpreußen", page 161 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 157 Frontring, page 156 Großdeutsche Volksgemeinschaft, page 156 National Socialist German Workers' Party, page 156, 165-168 Organisation Aulock, page 174 Organisation Heydebreck, page 174 Organisation Hubertus, page 174 Organisation Rossbach, page 160, 174 Reichsadler, page 161 Reichsflagge, page 161 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 161, 169 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, Page 149-155 Verein ehemaliger Baltikumer, Page 161 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 170-173 Wehrwolf, Page 161 Wiking-Bund, Page 175 Aufstand und Aufstandsagitation, Page 29-76 Ausland, kommunistische Politik im, Page 80-82, 121-138 Büro Bint (Büro für ausländische Wissenschaft und Technik der KPdSU), Page 110-113 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 77-139 Society of Friends of the New Russia, pages 101-106 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 83, 91-102 Communist Youth International, pages 83 Communist Party of Germany, pages 29-76 Cultural Policy Work, pages 83-86 KPD Intelligence Service, pages 43-47 KPD Folder Service, Page 30-36, 37, 44-49, 64 Red Women's International, Page 83 Red Trade Union International, Page 83 Red Aid of Germany, Page 83 Red Sport International, Page 83 Red Front Fighters' Union, Page 37-42, 64-73 Cheka (GPU) of the CPSU, Page 114-121, 136 Cheka of the CPS, Page 31-34 Decomposition Work of the CPS, Page 31, 42, 60-63

          conference transcripts

          Minutes of the missionary conference in Wuga, September 1904; Minutes of the missionary conference in Mlalo, January 1905; Minutes of the missionary conference in Hohenfriedeberg, April 1905 with visitation report by W. Trittelvitz, April 1905; Minutes of the missionary conference in Wuga, August 1905; Minutes of the missionary conference in Hohenfriedeberg, August 1906; Minutes of the missionary conference in Hohenfriedeberg, April 1907; Minutes and. Resolutions of the Protestant Mission Conference in Marangu in German and English, September 1928; conference documents, October 1929; minutes of the Conference of German Protestant Missions in Dar-es-Salaam, January 1934

          Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
          BArch, R 43-I/407 · File · Apr. 1920 - Juni 1921
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains above all: Individual resolutions and submissions by the German Colonial Society, the Reichsverband der Kolonialdeutschen and other interested parties on the loss of the colonies and their economic significance

          Conference in Mwika 1928.
          ALMW_II._BA_A3_931 · Item · 19. August 1928
          Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

          from left to right: Miss. Eisenschmidt, miss. Fox, miss. Guth, miss. Blumer, miss. Fritze, miss. Hohenberger, Mrs. Fritze, Miss. Rother, miss. Room, Mrs Blumer, Mrs E Wärthel, Mrs Eisenschmidt with child, Mrs Fleck, Mrs Raum, Mrs E Vierhub, Mrs Winkler with child, Miss. Winkler. At the tree: Miss Maria (Guths housemaid) and teacher O. room. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,5 X 8,6. Description: Group photo, 4 children sitting in front.

          Leipziger Missionswerk