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        News from Moschi
        ALMW_II._MB_1900_23 · File
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

        Author: Report by Miss. Cooper. Scope: p. 358-365. Contains, among other things: - "January." (SW: New Year's Day; lessons and board school; printing - reading and singing books) - "February." (SW: Baptism candidates and baptismal instruction; diseases; potatoes; attending church) - "March." (SW: defeat of the Aruscha people; arrest of Meli because of an attack; execution; role of the Maasai in the conflict; school activity; new workshop; purchase of livestock) Darin: Illustration "The mission station Moschi at Kilimanjaro".

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        News from Mulango in Kitwi
        ALMW_II._MB_1900_10 · File · 1900
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

        Author: Report by Miss. Clean in Mulango. Scope: pp. 177-180. Contains, among other things: - "One. The long-awaited rain." (SW: start of the rainy season; agriculture) - "2nd emergency works." (SW: increase in the number of jobseekers; lack of work) - "3rd house building." (SW: first rooms; school; sermon excursions)

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        News from Mulango in Kitwi
        ALMW_II._MB_1900_20 · File · 1900
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

        Author: From Miss's diary. Clean. Scope: pp. 276-278. Includes, among other things: - "First end of famine in Kitwi." (SW: rainy season; harvest) - "2. A new breeding rod." (SW: Vaccination against smallpox; release of many from sorcery) - "3. Our orphans." (SW: Christmas; full dedication to the costume students; instruction of the baptismal students; writing, reading and biblical stories; singing)

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        ALMW_II._MB_1896_33 · File · 1896
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

        Author: Monthly chronicle by Miss. Althaus, July 1896. Scope: pp. 467-470. Includes among others: - (SW: teaching and worship; participation and interest of the locals; planting a banana plantation)

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        ALMW_II._MB_1895_12 · File · 1895
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
        • Author: Communicated by Senior Ittameier in East Africa. Scope: pp. 165-168* 187-190. Includes, among others: - "First, the plague of locusts in East Africa." (SW: devastation of the fields; loss of harvest; expected famine) - "2. A cry of distress from Ukamba." (SW: Miss. Hofmann in Mbungu; Locusts; Miss. Clean in Ikutha - malaria; preaching places and church services; missionary problems) Darin: Illustration "African grasshopper in life size" (drawn after life in Rovuma country, 19 Jan 1895)
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        Nightly attack in Ikutha
        ALMW_II._BA_DV_IXa/322 · Item · ohne Datum
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Drawing (woodcut?). Format: 20,7 X 13,1. Description: Lion breaks into enclosure with donkeys. Remark: Published..: Gl. 1912, Number Four.

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        Nutrition - Mixed Affairs
        BArch, R 2/18339 · File · 1935-1944
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Various submissions, applications, suggestions and advice concerning agricultural land and nutrition in general "Der Orga-Urkult" (Erdmagneto-Kultur), Druck Verlag G. Winter, Großjena bei Naumburg 1935/1936 Invitation of Count Coudenhofe-Kalergi as President of the Paneuropa-Union to the exhibition "Europäisches Bauerntum" (European Peasantry) within the framework of the Vienna Autumn Fair (rejected), 1936 Claims against the former Czechoslovak Republic. Circular of the RFM, 1940 application of the document tax law with the assignment of public orders in the Ostmark, 1940 demand of the RMEL for early participation in the preparatory work of the colonial political office of the NSDAP for a Reichskolonialgesetz, 1940 fief Luplow with Marihn/Meckl.- replacement of the fiefdom right by the owner Major v. Voss, 1941

        Okahandja
        RMG 2.510 a · File · 1899-1936
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Remote stations: Osona, Otjikango, Otjiruze, Otjizewa, Farm s. RMG 2.553, Augustineum s. RMG 2,648, RMG 2,649 a, RMG 2,650 a b, reports see also RMG 2,528 a, Otjikango see also RMG 2,520, plan d. Mis-sionshaus Otjizewa s. RMG 2.520; chronology of the station from 1850-1890, no year; annual and conference reports, by Philipp Diehl, Freerk Meyer, Friedrich G. Siekmann, Martin Jonas Werner, Christian Ludwig Kühhirt u. Friedrich Pönnighaus, 1899-1936; visitation report, 1906; front view and ground plan of the planned mission house, 1909; program e. "Geistlichen Musikaufführung" in d. Missionskirche, Dr.., 1911; newspaper report on this, 1911; reports on the sisters' work, by Meta Domnowsky, 1932-1936

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Okahandja, farm
        RMG 2.553 · File · 1899-1909
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Station see RMG 2.510 a-c; Documents on the Ownership, 1899-1909; Map of Okahandja and surroundings of E. Friedrichs, 1: 500000, 1904; Site plan d. Farm "Friedrichswald", 1: 100000, 1903; ground plan of the farmstead of farmer Ernst Friedrichs zu Katjapja, 1: 100, 1903;

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        Okombahe
        RMG 2.513 a · File · 1901-1938
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Remote stations: Auben, Honey, Eharui, Kawab, Farm s. RMG 2.555, 1920-1927 operated by Usakos, see also RMG 2.530 a, Sekondere Skool ELK u. Paulinum s. RMG 2,651 a, RMG 3,316 and RMG 3,338 a-c, Hostel see RMG 3,333; annual and conference reports, by Hugo Baumann, Heinrich Johann Brockmann and Ernst Wilhelm Römer, 1901-1938; visitation reports, 1906 1909 1914; Kirchbaurechnung, 1909; transcript d. last letter of Captain Cornelius Goreseb, 1910; petitions of the bourgeois and church community of Windhoek to leave Karl Friedrich Wandres there, 1911

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        BArch, RW 4 · Fonds · 1938-1945
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Inventory description: With the decree on the reorganization of the OKW of February 7, 1938, the Wehrmachtführungsamt (WFA) was created - initially referred to as the Office Group Command Staff. The Wehrmachtführungsamt was renamed Wehrmachtführungsstab (WFSt) on 7 August 1940. According to Hitler's instructions, he had to work on the operations and measures necessary for the entire conduct of the war and to participate in laws affecting the Wehrmacht as a whole. Among other things, he drafted the instructions for warfare and the special and combat instructions or "Führerweisungen" issued on Hitler's behalf. From 1940, the chief WFSt was responsible for the warfare on the so-called OKW war theatres in Scandinavia including Northern Finland, Africa and Italy, from July 1941 also in the Balkans and from 15 March 1941 in the West. In this respect, he informed Hitler daily about the course of the operations there on the basis of the situation reports; the head of the OKW had assigned this task to the head of the WFSt at the beginning of the war. Initially, the position of the WFSt was still weak, but with the plans to occupy Denmark and Norway it had already broken through the supremacy and largely independent action of the three parts of the armed forces. Only the war against the USSR and the Eastern Front remained a "OKH theatre of war" until shortly before the end of the war in the area of responsibility of the General Staff of the Army. A field or front squadron of the WFSt became a permanent institution with the Western campaign in the area of the "Führer Headquarters", whereby Hitler's influence on the command increased. In the course of the war, this squadron divided its working areas geographically. Initially, the WFA or WFSt consisted of the departments of National Defence (L), Wehrmacht Communications (WNV) and, from April 1939, Wehrmacht Propaganda (WPr). Division L was the operational task force in WFA/WFSt; it was subdivided into the operation groups Army (L IH), Air Force (L IL), Navy (L IK), Organisation Group and Quartermaster Group. The Chief of Dept. L was also responsible for the leader of the war diary, an office officer and the registry. On January 1, 1942, the departmental name of the chief of the Dept. L changed to ¿Deputy Chief of the WFSt¿, a little later the group WFSt/Ic (enemy situation) was established. The following groups/departments belonged to the WNV department: Deployment and organisation/central department, wire communication, radio department, war telecommunications department, encryption department. From 1942, the "Generalbevollmächtigter für technische Nachrichtenmittel" was assigned to it. In WPr (at the time of 1942) Group I was responsible for propaganda leadership, organization and the propaganda troops, Group II for domestic propaganda and troop support, Group III for military censorship (with censorship groups army, navy and air force), Group IV for foreign propaganda, Group V for army propaganda and Group VI for air force propaganda. The groups V and VI existed only for a short time and were dissolved already in 1942/43, a film staff was added at this time. Preprovenience: Wehrmachtführungsamt (Initially Office Group Joint Staff) Content Characterization: In addition to the remains of diaries and reference files of the chief WFSt, the status reports of the staff and his war diary, some Wehrmacht reports and special reports, numerous documents of the deputy chief of the WFSt on organizational matters of Wehrmacht leadership (13 vol., 1938-1945), the personnel and material equipment of the Wehrmacht (25 vol., 1938-1945), the military equipment of the Wehrmacht (25 vol., 1938-1945), the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, the Wehrmacht, the Wehrmacht's military equipment, and the military equipment of the Wehrmacht, 1935-1945), the organisation of the field army (19 vols., 1940-1945) as well as warfare on the individual theatres of war (West: 26 vols., 1940-1945; North: 17 vols., 1941-1945; Africa: 6 vols.; South East: 15 vols, 1941-1944; East: 10 vols.; Italy: 9 vols.), the Reichsverteidigung and Heimatkriegsgebiet (18 vols., 1935-1945), the Versorgungsführung (20 vols., 1940-1945) and administration of the affiliated and incorporated territories (10 vols., 1939-1945) as well as occupied territories (40 vols., 1938-1945). The instructions for warfare and basic orders (70 vols., 1939-1945) and individual companies (29 vols., 1939-1945) form separate series. In addition, the files of the Wehrmacht Propaganda Department deserve special mention: Organization (12 vol., 1937-1945), Personnel Affairs (13 vol., 1939-1944) and Internal Service (16 vol., 1939-1943); Propaganda Leadership in General (37 vol., 1939-1943), 1937-1945) and deployment of propaganda troops (71 vols., 1939-1944, mainly in the navy and occupied territories, with activity reports); cooperation with civilian authorities and the press (13 vols., 1939-1945), 1938-1942); radio (7 vols., 1939-1944), picture and film propaganda (11 vols., 1939-1941); collection of news about the situation in the Wehrmacht and at home and abroad (11 and 29 vols., 1939-1942); defence against enemy propaganda (10 vols., 1939-1942); defence against enemy propaganda (10 vols., 1939-1942), 1939-1945); exercise of military censorship (89 vol., 1939-1944, mainly on individual cases of examination, approval or prohibition of books, journal and newspaper articles and the publication of pictures). There are also series (a total of 26 vols., 1939-1945) of Wehrmacht propaganda situation reports, "Nachrichten des OKW", "Mitteilungen für das Offizierskorps" and "Mitteilungen für die Truppe". From the area WNV only fragments of written material are available (20 vol., 1939-1945). State of development: Online-Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 920 AU Citation method: BArch, RW 4/...

        On the march
        ALMW_II._BA_A9_53(4) · Item · 1901-1913
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,2 X 6,1. Description: Group photo during march break: 2 Europeans (unknown), group Africans (porters?) and luggage, mule, further 2 persons i. Background on the way. Remark: Published..: Sheet 1913, No. 9. Reference: See Album 11, No. 208 (7.6 X 10.5) m. "Two Young Aruscha Men".

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