Major
3 Archival description results for Major
- 1868-1901, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, J 54 Family archive Schmidt-Alberti Contains:<br />Bernhard von Alberti (1868 - 1915), son of Friedrich Ludwig Eduard von Alberti<br />1. Certificates<br />a) Approval for admission to the Protepéefähnrich examination, 1887<br />b) Maturity certificate for the Portepéefähnrich, 1888<br />c) Graduation certificate of the Engers School of War, 1889<br />d) Maturity certificate for the officer, 1889<br />e) Notification of the award of the iron cross<br /> <br />2. Youth letters to his parents, (mostly undated) about 1868, /_1-6<br /> <br />3. China expedition, 1900-1901 (Boxer uprising)<br />a) Newspaper clippings about his participation in the China expedition<br />b) Index of the teams of the 8. Company of the 6th East Asian Infantry Regiment. with ranking of the direct superiors (pp.1-6)); compilation of the armed forces of the United Nations assembled in the province of Petschili (B1.8 -10); military diary of the 6th Company about the events in the Chinese campaign from 17 Aug. 1900 - 11 June 1901 (pp. 13-23) with an insert: Sketch of the German camp in Tientsin, 23 pp, 1900-1901<br />c) Field letters to his parents with diary entries, area sketches (/_37-43, 122), postcards and lecture plan about the experiences, 1900/1901, /_1-198 description: Contains: - Bernhard von Alberti (1868 - 1915), son of Friedrich Ludwig Eduard von Alberti - 1. Certificates - a) Approval for admission to the Protepéefähnrich examination, 1887 - b) Matriculation certificate for the Portepéefähnrich, 1888 - c) Graduation certificate for the Engers School of War, 1889 - d) Matriculation certificate for the officer, 1889 - e) Notification of the award of the Iron Cross - 2. Youth letters to his parents, (mostly undated) about 1868, /_1-6 - - 3rd China expedition, 1900-1901 (Boxer uprising) - a) Newspaper cuttings about his participation in the China expedition - b) List of the teams of the 8th Company of the 6th East Asian Infantry Regiment. together with ranking of the direct superiors (pp. 1-6)); compilation of the armed forces of the United Nations assembled in the province of Petschili (B1.8 -10); military diary of the 6th Company about the events in the Chinese campaign from 17 Aug. 1900 - 11 June 1901 (pp. 13-23) with an insert: Sketch of the German camp in Tientsin, 23 pp, 1900-1901 - c) field post letters to his parents with diary entries, area sketches (/_37-43, 122), postcards and lecture plan about the experiences, 1900/1901, /_1-198
Contains among other things: Award of the Iron Cross to the Swedish commercial attaché in Berlin Löwengoord, 1924; Award of the Medal of Honor of the German Red Cross to the American journalists William Hearst and Karl von Wiegand as well as to the Austrian Army Minister Vaugoin 1929, 1931; Visit of a Finnish lieutenant colonel to the Reich Ministry of Defence, o. Dat. State Secretary Otto Meissner concerning the training of a Chinese officer as an officer and in flying, 12.05.1930; speech of the Chief of Army Command General of the Infantry Kurt Freiherr von Hammerstein at the farewell breakfast for the French military attaché in Berlin General Tournès, 10.11.1930; antiques dealer Dr. Paul Drey to Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm v. Willisen concerning the training of a Chinese officer as an officer and in flying, 12.05.1930. the economic situation in the United States of America and the views there on Germany, in particular its internal political situation and its ability to pay reparations, 15.01.1931; Correspondence with State Secretary Otto Meissner concerning the rescheduling of a German property in the former province of Posen, March 1931; Plan of a visit of the British admiral Viscount John Jellicoe of Scapa to Germany, operated by General of the Cavalry Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg, March/April 1931; Alleged commercial espionage of the Japanese Dr. Job Tamaki, March 1932; from Hagen, Betschuanaland, to Major L. Müldner von Mülnheim concerning colonial questions, 12.04.1932; Planned reception by Sir Stafford Cripps, June 1932