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- 1894-1939 (Creation)
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108 Aufbewahrungseinheiten; 2,7 laufende Meter
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Levetzow, Magnus von, 1871-1939
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History of the Inventory Designer: 08.01.1871 - 13.03.1939, Rear Admiral, Police President of Berlin, Member of the German Parliament (NSDAP, 1932-1933) Inventory description: Correspondence and records from military service, etc. as Chief of the Operations Department in the Command of the High Sea Armed Forces (1916-1917), as Chief of the Staff of the Naval Fleet Association for the Conquest of the Baltic Islands (1917), as Chief of the Staff of the Naval War Command (1918) and as Chief of the Naval Station of the Baltic Sea during the Kapp Putsch (1920) as well as from the activities at Junkers (1924-1932) and for Wilhelm II (1928-1932). State of development: Publication index Citation method: BArch, N 239/...
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L - N
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Rechteinformation beim Datenlieferanten zu klären.
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- German
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Literatur: <br />
Gerhard Granier: Magnus von Levetzow. Seeoffizier, Monarchist und Wegbereiter Hitlers. Lebensweg und ausgewählte Dokumente, Boppard a.Rh. 1982 (Schriften des Bundesarchivs; 31).
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Original description: Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
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- II, Wilhelm (Subject)
- Junkers (Subject)