Manuscripts
19 Archival description results for Manuscripts
Contains above all: Letter to Hasse and newsletter Hasses et al. about: Association Affairs, Foreign and Colonial Policy Issues, Burensammlung Contains, among other things: Petition of the professors of the German University Prague to both houses of the Reich Council in matter of the language regulations (June 1897) Manuscript for a lecture Hasses on the German foreign and colonial policy (Fragment, 1898)
Contains among other things: Overview of the history of discovery and colonialism. Two Manuscripts by Africans and Indians from a European Perspective
Estate:; Various documents in photocopy from the family's possession:; Mission Trips on Sailing Ships, 16 S., hs., o. J.; Wo u. wie ich nächtigte, 17 S., hs., 1902; Die äußeren Schwierigkeiten d. Missionufens, Referat, o. J.; Brief Lebensabriß von d. Rheinischen Missionar Johann Georg Krönlein, 4 S., hs.., 1903; Chronicle of Nama-Hereroland, 1858-1905, 7 p., hs., design, 1905; Short Chronicle of the Witboic concerning mission work, 3 p., hs, ca. 1905; contribution to the history of the Kurasi tribe, 1897, as supplement to Olpps March Report, 4 p., hs., 1906; [All manuscripts listed here are available only in photocopy. The originals are in the possession of Mrs Lucie Olpp (granddaughter), who left photocopies of the archive in January 1985].
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCorrespondences about Kumasai and Arusha region 1904-1971, manuscript Maasai-English by Julius Augustiny, contains also: table of contents enclosed, 1 wooden box, 1 box.
Contains among other things: Manuscript of the essay "Hitlers Kolonial-Strategie"; Typoscript "Hitler fordert Kolonien", published in the "Deutsche Informationen"; Manuscripts of broadcasts for the "Deutschlandsender" on French Radio
History of the Inventory Designer: Andreas Dorpalen, Gerhard Ritter. In: Deutsche Historiker I, Göttingen 1971, p. 86-99 Historiker, Hochschullehrer Description of the holdings: Manuscripts of his lectures at the University of Freiburg/Breisgau, of his workers (with material collections), essays, lectures, expert opinions; extensive academic and private correspondence; documents, including on academic institutions, the Association of German Historians, historian meetings, school and university questions and the Protestant Church. Family correspondence in the State Archives Marburg/Lahn. (Status: 1977) - Special terms of use - Citation method: BArch, N 1166/...
1868-1903 in Otjikango, Okahandja, Otjosazu, from 1903 home service, from 1915 parish office; letters and reports from work with the Hereros, 1869-1903; annual reports, cash reports of the Otjosazu station, 1872-1903; manuscript: "Die Oupanga d. Ovaherero", 1891; reports by the evangelists Paul, Gottlieb and Manasse, 1893; private letters, also from Mrs. Hedwig Irle, née von Rohden, to the inspectors at the mission house, 1893. Inspectors in the mission house, 1890-1902; reports from the work in the home service, 1905-1922; correspondence of the RMG with members of the Irle family, 1922-1960; letter from Gottlieb Murangi, Windhoek, to Mrs. Hedwig Irle, née von Rohden, 1930;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyHistory of the Inventory Designer: After the dissolution of the "Historical Reich Commission", the Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany was founded in Berlin with effect from 1 July 1935. The Jewish Question Research Department, established in 1936, was based in Munich. The Reichsinstitut was subject to the supervision of the Reich Ministry of Science, Education and People's Education. It had the task of "researching and presenting modern German history, especially the period between the French Revolution and the National Socialist Revolution (1789-1933)", both in the form of source publications and independent presentations. The numerous research assignments included, among others Foreign Policy of Prussia 1858 - 1871 (adopted by the "Historische Reichskommission"), History of Philosophy, Research on the Jewish Question and Reich and Enemies of the Reich. Until December 1941, the Reichsinstitut was headed by Prof. Dr. Walter Frank, (temporarily) replaced by Dr. Karl Richard Ganzer. In Ganzer's absence and after his death in October 1943, Prof. Dr. Erich Botzenhart took over the performance of his official duties. Inventory description: Inventory history In the last years of the war, essential parts of the Reichsinstitut had been relocated to Göttingen, including service and business records (destroyed there), an extensive contemporary press archive with biographical collections on contemporary personalities, parts of the Steininger Biographical Collection with material on Hitler, Ludendorff and other prominent contemporaries, a series of transcripts from Colonel Bauer's papers and parts of the reference library. The surviving documents were handed over to the University of Göttingen at the end of the war. From there in 1953 the approximately 27 linear metres of newspaper clippings were transferred to the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich, where they were later integrated into the collection there. The files remaining in Berlin were transferred to the Berlin main archive (Rep. 300 Reichsinstitut für Geschichte des neuen Deutschlands and Rep. 336 Biographische Sammlung Carl Steininger). In 1969 the Federal Archives took over the files of the Reichsinstitut (Rep. 300) and formed the inventory R 1. The Handakten Ganzer originate from a collection of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Wiesbaden from 1974. The daily reports of the HAPAG representative Arndt von Hotzendorff from 1914-1918 to the general director Albert Ballin, which were handed down as "Depot Hamburg - America - Line", had reached the Reichsinstitut in June 1939 in connection with research work of Colonel Nicolai, where they were recovered from fire debris in 1945. In 1990, the series of reports was submitted to the Hamburg State Archives, where it was integrated into the archive of HAPAG LLOYD AG. In the Federal Archives the documents can be used on film. Archivische Bearbeitung The list drawn up in 1945/1948 by the former archivist of the Reichsinstitut Johannes Grandinger was subsequently changed only by supplementing the new entries. Classification and distortion have been revised to the extent necessary for the present version of the finding aid book, in some cases in conjunction with re-signings. Characterization of the contents: Files of the Reichsinstitut were largely lost during the war through bombing and targeted destruction. The mass of the tradition is made up of the hand files of the accounting clerk for the Reich Institute in the Reich Ministry of Science, Education and Popular Education, Councillor Klöhn. Only a few files from the registry of the Reichsinstitut were secured, including circulars of the ministry and the access register of the library. The collection also contains some manuscripts of scientific papers as well as files of the provisional director Ganzer. State of development: Findbuch (2005), Online-Findbuch (2005). A collection of newspaper clippings from the Reichsinstitut is kept at the Institute for Contemporary History in Munich. Citation style: BArch, R 1/...
History of the Inventory Designer: NDB 8, p. 702 ff. MdR (Zentrum, 1875-1912), Bavarian Prime Minister (1912-1917), Reich Chancellor (1917-1918) Inventory description: correspondence with family members (mainly political content), manuscripts on publications and speeches, correspondence on the Zentrumspartei, Catholicism, the Görres Society, German relations with the Vatican, and matters of Reich politics. Further documents in the Archbishop's Archive in Munich. (as of 1977) Citation method: BArch, N 1036/...
Löffler, Eugen (24.03.1883 - 05.05.1979), 1907-1918 teacher at grammar schools in Ulm and Schwäbisch Hall, 1918-1951 (from 1924 as ministerial councillor) activity in the Württemberg and Württemberg-Badish ministries of education and cultural affairs; member of the expert committee for German education abroad (1922-1945), the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the German Länder, the German UNESCO Commission and other cultural institutions: Biographical material; files from activities in cultural institutions and organisations (e.g. UNESCO with German UNESCO Commission, Goethe Institutes, Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations, Conference of the Länder Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs, Committee for Schools Abroad): above all Reports, minutes of meetings, circulars, correspondence; documents on membership in associations, federations and foundations; correspondence with publishers and individuals; publication and lecture activities: collaboration on textbooks, editing of the series "Der Mathematikunterricht"; manuscripts of publications mainly on school issues, German schools abroad; material collections on German education, education and German schools abroad, youth issues.
Plans for e. Industrial School in Bethanien by Tobias Fenchel, 1906; School regulations for mission schools in the area of the Herero Conference; a) by Johannes Olpp, pag. 263, 1908; b) Manuscript by Karl Friedrich Wandres, Heinrich Vedder, Kurt Nowack, 1910; c) Dr., 54 p.., 1910; Proposals for boy handicraft lessons in mission schools, by August Elger, 1910; Establishment and operation of a secondary school in Windhoek, by Kurt Nowack, 1911; Das Windhoeker Missionsschulwesen, Abtlg. Volksschulen, by Kurt Nowack, 1912; Verhandlungen wegen staatlicher Unterstützung d. Missionsschulen, 1913-1914; Schulgesetz betr. d. Schulen für Nicht-Europäer, 1921; "Das Schulwesen d. Südafrikanischen Union u. d. Missionsschulen in Südwestafrika", by Heinrich Vedder, 24 p.., ms. 1921; Schulgesetz für Südwestafrika (Dr. in Amtsblatt No. 207), 1926; 120 weekly sentences for use in schools (in Herero), by Heinrich Vedder?, issue, 30 p., ms., not published
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: Working group for German folklore. - Competence problems with the Reich Ministry of Science, Education and Popular Education, 1938 Colonial Ethnology. - Preparation of a new German indigenous policy, 1940 Amt Weltanschauliche Information. - Report for the year 1940, 1941 Adolf Hitler Schools. - Meeting of the staff, 1937 Reports of foreign newspapers, 1936-1941 "The practical political solution of the religious question in the Third Reich" by Reich Minister for Church Affairs, Kerrl, (manuscript), 1939 "Roman Catholicism in Hungary". - Report on the 34th International Eucharistic Congress in Budapest, 1938
especially on the situation in East Africa