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              Staatsarchiv Bremen, 2-M.6.b.4.h.2.a. Bd. 2 · File · 1875 - 1892
              Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)
              • description: Contains: Treaties with Greece 1883-1884; Turkey 1882-1891; Spain 1885-1886; Zanzibar 1882-1886; Romania 1875-1887; Ecuador 1886-1888; Switzerland 1886-1888; Morocco 1891; Austria-Hungary 1887-1892; Belgium 1887-1892; Italy 1887-1892 1875 - 1892, State Archives Bremen, 2-M.6. Relationship of Bremen to the North German Federation and to the German Reich Contains: Treaties with Greece 1883-1884; Turkey 1882-1891; Spain 1885-1886; Zanzibar 1882-1886; Romania 1875-1887; Ecuador 1886-1888; Switzerland 1886-1888; Morocco 1891; Austria-Hungary 1887-1892; Belgium 1887-1892; Italy 1887-1892
              BArch, R 1001/3252 · File · Nov. 1911 - Jan. 1912
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Werner Stahl, French Congo in the light of the official French reporting of the last decade, Berlin 1911 G. Christ-Socin, The Monopoly Societies in the French Congo as Cause of its Economic and Cultural Decline, Basel 1911 Map of the Morocco Agreement (no scale)

              Africa, vol. 1
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 13353 · File · 1867-1912
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              272 sheets, Contains and others: - Max Eyth, Das Wasser im alten und neuen Ägypten (With 2 sheet map sketches), in: Nachrichten aus dem Klub der Landwirthe zu Berlin, No. 280, July 24, 1891. Berlin 1891 (print) - Max Eyth, Das Wasser im alten und neuen Ägypten (Schluss), in: Nachrichten aus dem Klub der Landwirthe zu Berlin, No. 281, August 8, 1891. Berlin 1891 (print) - Die Melioration des Nilthales und die Insel Philae, in: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung, ed. in the Ministry of Public Works, Vol. 14, No. 50, December 15, 1894. Berlin 1894 (print) - Die Melioration des Nilthales und die Insel Philae (Schluss), in: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung, ed. by the Ministry of Public Works, Vol. 14, No. 50, December 15, 1894. at the Ministry of Public Works, Volume 14, No. 51, December 22, 1894 Berlin 1894 (print) - Die Melioration des Nilthales und die Insel Philae, in: Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung, ed. at the Ministry of Public Works, Volume 16, No. 35, 29 August 1896 Berlin 1896 (print) - Conclusion of a Treaty of Friendship, Trade and Shipping between the North German Confederation and the Republic of Liberia, 1868 - Convention on the Exercise of Intellectual Property Rights by Foreign Representatives in Morocco: Stenographic reports on the negotiations of the Reichstag. Fourth legislature. IV. session 1881. vol. 4. annexes to the negotiations of the Reichstag. No. 102-261 and subject index. From page 585-1172 Berlin 1881 (print) - Award of the Order of the Crown 1st Class to the Belgian Minister of State Auguste Lambermont, 1885 - Award of the Order of the Crown 2nd Class with the Star to the French Ministre plénipotentiaires Edouard Engelhardt and to the Director General of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs [?] Banning, 1885 - Award of the Order of the Red Eagle 2nd Class to the French Embassy Councillor [?Raindre in Berlin, 1885 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 3rd class to the Belgian Legation Secretary 1st class Charles Comte de Lalaing, 1885 - Award of the Crown Order 3rd class to the Inspector in the Cipher Office [?] Willisch, 1885 - Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th class to the Secret Secretary in the Cipher Office [?] Prosch, 1885 - Documents concerning the Congo question together with a map of Central Africa by L. Friedrichsen in Hamburg. Submitted to the Federal Council and the Reichstag in April 1885: Stenographic reports on the negotiations of the Reichstag. Sixth legislature. I. Session 1884/85. Vol. 7. Annexes to the negotiations of the Reichstag. No. 287-421 and Subject Register. From page 1257-2084. Berlin 1885 (print) - Documents concerning Egypt [Egypt]. Submitted to the Federal Council and the Reichstag in May 1885: Stenographic reports on the negotiations of the Reichstag. Sixth legislature. I. Session 1884/85. Vol. 7. Annexes to the negotiations of the Reichstag. No. 287-421 and Subject Register. From page 1257-2084 Berlin 1885 (print) - Convention between the Empire and the Kingdom of Madagascar of 15 May 1883: Stenographic reports on the negotiations of the Reichstag. Sixth legislature. I. Session 1884/85. Vol. 7. Annexes to the negotiations of the Reichstag. No. 287-421 and Subject Register. From page 1257-2084. Berlin 1885 (print) - Joseph Aron, Binettes anglophobes, from: Le Moustique. Organ colonial satirique illustré, 1st volume, No. 13, 18 April 1896. Paris 1896 - Alberto Chiera, To stop the war with Transvaal. Three letters[e] (translation from Italian). Rome 1900 (print) - Photo (b/w) of the arrival of Wilhelm II in Tangier on 31 March 1905, 1905 - Photo (b/w) of a welcome gate ("THE BRITISH COLONY WELCOMES THE GERMAN EMPEROR") erected for Wilhelm II, 1905.

              Cabinet orders, vol. 73
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, I Nr. 238/22 · File · Jan. - Apr. 1889
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              84 sheets, Contains: - Awarding of orders and decorations: by the elderly (Chamberlain of Bückeburg); by Apell (Court Stable Master of Bückeburg); Don Julian del Arroyo (2nd Secretary of the Spanish Embassy); Barillas (Division General, President of the Free State of Guatemala); Berré (1. Public Prosecutor at Antwerp Regional Court); Osman Bey (Captain at sea, Sultan's Flight Adjutant); von Blücher (Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Ministerialrat); Böversen (Bückeburg Accounting Council); Dr. Felix Boh (Dresden); Otto Freiherr von Bruck (former Director of the Austrian-Hungarian Lloyd, former Frigate Captain); Bucher (Colonel, Commander of the 2nd District Court of Antwerp); Bucher (former Commander of the Austrian-Hungarian Lloyd) Field Artillery Regiment No. 28); Gotthardus Buckvicka (subprior and senior physician in the convalescent house of the merciful brothers in Vienna-Hütteldorf); Burchard (mayor of Bückeburg); Dammert (Grand-Ducal-Badischer Gendarmenwachtmeister); Deppe (public prosecutor of Bückeburg); von Eisendecher (envoy at the Grand-Ducal-Badischen Hof); Franke (Major, personal adjutant of the Hereditary Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe); Franke (Chief Forester of Bruchhof); von Fuchs (Section Council in the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Freiherr Genotte von Merkenfeld (Section Council in the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Dr. med. O. Girgensohn (Russian State Councillor, Director of the Alexandershöhe Charity Institutions near Riga); Knight of The Hague (Colonel, Commander of the Royal Bavarian 11th Order); Knight of the Hague (Colonel, Commander of the Royal Bavarian 11th Order). Hassan Efendi Hares (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Julius Friedrich Arnold Hebbinghaus (Director of the Fire Insurance Company "Colonia" in Cologne); Franz Julian Hessler (Head Waiter of Cairo); Hingst (Lieutenant Colonel, Staff Officer of the 1st Division of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Seas Islands); Hassan (Geometer of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Seas Islands); Hansemann (Privy Councillor); Hassan Efendi Hares (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Hingst (Chief Lieutenant, Staff Officer of the 1st Division of the German Army). Grenadier Regimant No. 100); Hooghwinkel (Dutch Resident of Banka Island); Hufnagel (Administrator of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Sea Islands); Iffland (Real Secret Council of Bückeburg); King-in-thai (Interpreter-Secretary at the Chinese Embassy in Berlin); Ritter von Klyncharich (Chief of the expedition in the Austrian-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Knipping (Chief Forester of Bückeburg); Kolossvary de Kolosvar (Captain in the Austrian General Staff); Dr. Krauel (Privy Legation Council, Lecturing Council in the Foreign Office); Le Clercq (Resident of the Archipelago of Rhio); Ludwig (Oberhofjäger zu Bückeburg); Mohamed Efendi Mahir (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Mansur Melhameh (interpreter in the residence in Tangiers); Gustav von Metzsch-Reichenbach zu Dresden (Royal Saxon Chamberlain); von Möller (castle governor in Bückeburg); Muzaffer-ed-din (Persian heir to the throne); Niesen (Resident of Palembang on Sumatra); Archduke Albrecht of Austria; Oheimb (Chamberlain of Bückeburg); Ahmed Aly Pascha (Turkish Division General, Adjutant General of the Sultan); Pierer (Lieutenant Colonel, Austrian General Staff); by Plato I (Russian Colonel of the Gendarmerie); by the Council (Legation Secretary); Reinemund (Belgian Major of Artillery); Richard (Baurat zu Bückeburg); R. Ringk (Captain of the North German Lloyd); Alessandro Riva (Counsellor at the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Hugo Sandkuhl (Merchant in London); Prince Otto zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (Grand Duke of Saxony Major, Wing Adjutant of the Grand Duke of Saxony); Schäffer (Chief of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Prince Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Hereditary Prince Georg zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Princes Hermann, Otto, and Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Count von Schlieffen on Schlieffenberg near Lalendorf (Grand Duke of Mecklenburg); Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded to the legation in Brussels); von Schoen (Legation Councillor, 1st Senate). Secretary of the Embassy in Paris); Dr. Schulte (Grand Ducal Badischer Archivrat); Schumacher (Mecklenburg Economist Council on Zarchlin); Eiichi Shibusawa (Banker in Tokyo); Spring (President of the Government of Bückeburg); Thiele (Advisory Council in the Secret Chancellery of the Federal Foreign Office); Baron E. von Tröltsch (retired Württemberg major) in Stuttgart); Baron von Tucher (Legation Secretary at the Bavarian Embassy in Berlin, Legation Councillor, Treasurer); Volck (Captain of the Dutch warship Oenarang); von Waldthausen (Legation Secretary, Interim Carrier in Tangier); von Weech (Grand Ducal Badischer Kammerherr, Director of the General State Archives); Jonkheer de Weede (Legation Councillor of the Dutch Legation in Berlin); Weber (Advocate at the Appelhof in Paris); Wendt Pascha (Turkish Lieutenant General), Wenzing (Chief Forester at Baum); - Appointed to diplomatic posts: Graf von Tattenbach (Legation Councillor, previously first secretary of the Embassy in Madrid, now Prime Minister in Tangier) - Military rankings and remittances: from the elderly (Sekonde-Leutnant, commanding the legation in The Hague); from Blumenthal (Premierleutnant vom 1. Hanover Dragoon Regiment No. 9, commanded to the legation in Munich); Baron von Eckardstein (Seconde Lieutenant in the Brandenburg Cuirassier Regiment, commanded to the legation in Washington); von Falkenhayn (Captain; Military Governor of the Crown Prince and Prince Eitel-Friedrich); von François (Seconde Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 26, commanded to the Foreign Office); Baron von Heintze-Weißenrode (Seconde Lieutenant, commanded to the embassy in London); Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Seconde Lieutenant, commanded to the embassy in London); Count von Kanitz (Captain, Company Chief in the 2nd World War); Count von Kanitz (Captain, Company Chief in the 2nd World War). Guard regiment on foot, accompanied by a Moroccan delegation); Kund (First Lieutenant in the 4th Westphalian Infantry Regiment no. 17, now Captain); Count von Lüttichau (Major, staff officer in the Guard-Kürassier Regiment; escort of a Moroccan delegation); Schröder (Captain at sea, commanded to the embassy in London, promoted to Rear Admiral); Baron von Süßkind (Lieutenant in Emperor Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment No. 2, commanded as captain to the embassy in Paris; ranked in the general staff of the army); of verses (commander of the cavalry division of the 15th century); of verses (commander of the cavalry division of the 15th century). Army Corps, sent to England for the funeral of the Duchess of Cambridge); Vogel von Falckenstein (Major General, Deputy Plenipotentiary in the Federal Council in place of Lieutenant General von Blume); Graf von Wedel (Second Lieutenant, commanded to the Embassy in Paris); Zeuner (First Lieutenant in the 4th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 112, now Captain) - Transfer to (temporary) retirement: Travers (Prime Minister and Consul General for Morocco) - Granting of support and foundations: Protestant congregation in Beirut; Wilhelm Duden (Council of Commerce in Brussels); Association of German Artists in Rome - Holiday permits: from Deines (Major, wing adjutant, commanded to Vienna Embassy); Baron von Hoiningen gen. Huene (Major, Wing Adjutant, commanded to Paris Embassy); von Rantzau (Major, commanded to Munich Embassy), Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded to Brussels Embassy) - Permits: Supplementary Agreement with the Jaluit Society, 26-23.3.1889; expenses for the Moroccan delegation - appointment: Verdy du Vernois (Minister of War, authorised representative in the Federal Council in place of Bronsart von Schellendorff); Heusner (Counter-Admiral, State Secretary of the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t , authorised representative in the Federal Council) - marriage consensus: Duke of Saxony-Meiningen (for the son Prince Friedrich); Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Captain of the Great General Staff); von Weise (Major, commanded to the Embassy in Bern) - Transfer of disciplinary penal power, authority to summary proceedings under war law with the police force in East Africa as well as assurance of pension entitlement for the Reich Commissioner for East Africa Wissmann. Aberle, 2018.

              * I.4.137 046 * I.4.137 - 046 · File · 1919-1929 o.J.
              Part of Stiftung Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin, Historical Archive
              • Contains also: loose b/w photos New Guinea * Contains: among other things gravestone of Otto and Marie Loose, holiday photos, China, Switzerland (?), Junkers Dessau, Fritz as a young sailor, identity cards, 3x New Guinea, Junkers persons, Sweden, Ila-Hannover, Dessau 1927, 2x Junkers airplanes, gliding, Kroogmann / Loose, Hünefeld Ostasien-Flug, Hannover, Seefliegerei Marine 1919, Cordsen Loose Franz Emil Seefliegerei, Autogiro, VH-UTS as model, German youth, Spitsbergen, Langeoog, Malmö, youth flights, family Junkers, ocean flight ("Bremen"), USA, Azores, Morocco
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 b Bü 2455 · File · (1904, 1905) 1906-1911, 1914
              Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Also contains: Deutsche Marokko-Zeitung, No. 105 from 27.10.1908; Deutsche Marokko-Korrespondenz, No. 46 from 5.11.1908 (?); Memorandum and documents about German mining interests in Morocco, (1806-1909), 1910 (?); Inquiry in the Württemberg Parliament about the German action before Agadir, 1911; Consultation about the amendment of the Schutzgebietgesetz, 1911; Material betr. the concessions in the French Congo, Nov. 1911; two maps, 1911, 1914; reports and minutes of meetings of the R e i c h s t a g , Nov. 1911; Franco-Spanish Agreement on Morocco, (1904, 1905), 1911; memorandum on the replacement of four French companies in Cameroon, 1914.

              Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Z 109, Nr. 609 (Benutzungsort: Dessau) · File · 1911 - 1912
              Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Franco-German Agreement on Morocco - Agreement on the demarcation between Cameroon and French Congo of 18 April 1908 - Memorandum on the new acquisitions in Equatorial Africa together with map - Materials on the concessions in French Congo - Effects of the Franco-German Morocco Agreement on the shaping of the country's economic situation and in particular on the development of German interests.

              BArch, R 1001/5484 · File · (1906) Febr. 1907 - Dez. 1914 (1920)
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Map of Ngaumdere (Cameroon), M.: 1:1 000 000, 1909 Map of the Morocco Agreement (Cameroon, Nigeria, French Equatorial Africa, Belgian Congo, Spanish Guinea), without scale, without D.

              Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 371-8 II_S XIX B 7 7 Band II · File · 1900-1909
              Part of State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: 1. granting of licences to Portuguese companies in Portuguese Guinea to the detriment of the German companies already operating there (so-called Praso system) (1900-1903) 2. the French Surtaxe d'entrepot and the Austrian differential customs duty on coffee (1900-1916) 3. the French Surtaxe d'entrepot and the Austrian differential customs duty on coffee (1900-1916) The German jewellery trade in Austria made more difficult (1903) 4. The financial situation of the Republic of Haiti (1903-1904) 5. The Hamburg Exporters Association's submission on France's action in the Siamese province of Battambang (1903) 6. German claims for damages due to the turmoil of war in Venezuela (1903) 7. German interests in Morocco (1903-1910) 8. Input of the Woermann Line on the threat to trade interests in West Africa by the introduction of differential tariffs by France (1903-1904) 9. Protection of German interests in Shanghai (1906) 10. German claims for damages due to the unrest in Spain (1909).

              Cod. Ms. Arning · Fonds
              Part of Lower Saxony State and University Library Göttingen

              Travel and expedition diaries. - Morocco. - Manuscripts and material collections for book publications. - Collegiate manuscripts. - Manuscripts on lectures, journal articles, etc. - Material Collections. - VariaColonial PolicyOther Reference Works:  Maschinenschriftliches Directory

              Arning, Wilhelm
              Gleim, Otto, Governor
              BArch, N 1053/106 · File · 1911-1916
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
              • 1911-1916, Federal Archives, BArch, N 1053 Solf, Wilhelm Contains i.a.:<br />Morocco-Congo-Agreement description: Contains i.a...: - Morocco-Congo Agreement
              Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 251.01.01, Oberbergamt Bonn Nr. 1193 · File · 1901-1911
              Part of Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department (Archivtektonik)
              • 1901-1911, Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, 251.01.01 Oberbergamt Bonn / BR 1059
              • Description: Contains: Examination work: Preparation and mining plan for the eastern wing of the Eilert seam of the Göttelborn coal mine, Saarbrücken Mining Office (1907); travel report on a mining geology study trip to Hungary and Transylvania (1908); reconstruction of the dewatering system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft of the Gerhard mine. Conversion of the water drainage system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft of the Gerhard mine, Saarbrücken mining office, to electric operation (1907), with sketch of the machine room (1:200), technical drawings of the electric twin pump (1:25) and the high-pressure centrifugal pump (1:25); file relations to mining law (expropriation issues, 1908); travel report on a mining geology study trip to Spain and Morocco (1909) Contains: Examination papers: Preparation and mining plan for the eastern wing of the Eilert seam of the Göttelborn coal mine, Saarbrücken mining office (1907); Travel report on a mining geology study trip to Hungary and Transylvania (1908); Reconstruction of the dewatering system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft. Conversion of the water drainage system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft of the Gerhard mine, Saarbrücken mining office, to electric operation (1907), with sketch of the machine room (1:200), technical drawings of the electric twin pump (1:25) and the high-pressure centrifugal pump (1:25); file relations to mining law (expropriation issues, 1908); travel report on a mining geology study trip to Spain and Morocco (1909)
              • Contains: Examination papers: Preparation and mining plan for the eastern wing of the Eilert seam of the Göttelborn coal mine, Saarbrücken mining office (1907); Travel report on a mining geology study trip to Hungary and Transylvania (1908); Reconstruction of the dewatering system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft. Conversion of the water drainage system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft of the Gerhard mine, Saarbrücken mining office, to electric operation (1907), with sketch of the machine room (1:200), technical drawings of the electric twin pump (1:25) and the high-pressure centrifugal pump (1:25); file relations to mining law (expropriation issues, 1908); travel report on a mining geology study trip to Spain and Morocco (1909)<br /><br />Contains: Examination papers: Preparation and excavation plan for the eastern wing of the Eilert seam of the Göttelborn coal mine, Saarbrücken mining office (1907); Travel report on a mining geology study trip to Hungary and Transylvania (1908); Reconstruction of the dewatering system on the 5th underground level of the Josepha shaft. Tiefbausohle des Josephaschachtes der Grube Gerhard, Bergamt Saarbrücken, auf elektrischer Betrieb (1907), mit Skizze des Maschinenraums (1:200), technische Zeichnungen der elektrischen Zwillingspumpe (1:25) sowie der Hochdruckzentrifugalpumpe (1:25); Aktenrelationen zum Bergrecht (Enteignungsfragen, 1908); Reisebericht über eine montangeologische Studienreise nach Spanien und Marokko (1909)
              I.4.137 - NL Fritz Loose

              Foreword: * 25. January 1897 in Brüx, Bohemia † 24. December 1982 in Freiburg im Breisgau After completing a civic school, the training as a technician took place on the Königshöhe in Teplitz. During the First World War he took part in the battle of Skagerrak as a war volunteer in the Kriegsmarine on the cruiser Lützow. At the beginning of 1917 he was transferred to the II. seapilot department. There a practical training took place at the Wilhelmshaven seafaring station on a 3-leg Friedrichshafen biplane with a 150 HP petrol engine. At the end Loose was used as a station pilot of the bomb school for observers at the Baltic Sea. In the spring of 1918 he was assigned as a front pilot at the North Sea flight station Helgoland, then to List on Sylt, where he flew naval reconnaissance until the end of the war and received the golden sea pilot badge. After his release from military service, Loose was with the North Sea Volunteer Airmen's Department in support of North Sea mine sweepers. At the end of September 1920, however, the Allies imposed a general ban on flying and destroyed the aircraft. In 1920 he got a job in Dresden in the motor vehicle department of the police headquarters. In his spare time he worked on the construction of the first glider of the Flugtechnische Verein in the workshops of the TH Dresden. This was called "Schweinebauch" and was a single-stemmed biplane. Fritz Loose soon became a flight attendant at this club and took part in the beginnings of gliding in Germany. Loose received the glider pilot's license No. 23, issued on June 17, 1922. So far Loose had only flown planes made of wood and canvas. The landing of the Junker pilot Wilhelm Zimmermann on the Elbe in 1922 with the all-metal Junkers F 13 aircraft inspired him to apply to the Junkers Air Transport Department. In January 1923, Loose received practical and extensive training as a pilot at the Junkers headquarters and passed the flight test to obtain a civil pilot's license in Berlin. His first cross-country flight took him from Dessau to Berlin in a Junkers F 13 with a Mercedes 160 hp six-cylinder engine. He worked as an experimental pilot on behalf of the Reichswehr and transferred Junkers machines to the customers. In Stockholm he received his Swedish aviation license. Further flights led to Izmir and Spain. He participated in wound transports for the Spanish Red Cross on the Moroccan front in the war against the Rifkabylen. After the merger (1926) of Junkers-Luftverkehr and Deutsche Luftreederei Aero Lloyd to form Deutsche Luft Hansa, Loose Werksflieger remained with Junkers. Demonstrations, flyovers, approaches and record flights of various types were among his tasks. He also flew as chief pilot of Professor Junkers personally in the F 13 directional aircraft with the registration D-282 (until 1929). On 1 March 1930 Fritz Loose was appointed flight captain of Junkers Flugzeugwerke. From the Aero-Club of Germany he was entrusted with a Junkers A 50 for the inspection flight of the Europa-Rundflug in 1930. The competition management denied him the right to participate in the actual 10,000 kilometre round flight, as he had already flown the route and was thus in an advantageous position. Afterwards Loose made a trip to the USA to participate in the National Air Races in Chicago on an airplane of the Italian Savoia-Marchetti-Werke. In 1931 Loose was employed as a pilot of the Junkers Aircraft Department (Jfa). In this function a Cierva-Autogiro C-19 Mk III gyrocopter approved in England was demonstrated by Fritz Loose on behalf of Deutsche Lufthansa at many flight days and caused a sensation. Altogether he flew this plane for about 30 hours and covered about 4500 km. It was the forerunner of today's helicopters. During the aviation advertising campaign The German Youth of Hajo Folkerts, the son-in-law of Prof. Junkers, he took over the leadership of the 6-seater Junkers F 13 from A. Grundke and carried out 12,000 take-offs and landings on more than 70 provisional airfields with more than 80,000 children and young people until 1933. In 1933 Loose became a training officer and flight instructor at the German Air Sports Association in Dresden. From 1934 to 1938 he built up a mission flight service for the Lutheran Church (ALC) with a converted Junkers F 13 in New Guinea. After his return to Germany in 1939, Fritz Loose was a pilot and flight operations manager at the Junkers plants in Dessau, Bernburg and Leipzig, which had since been nationalised, until 1945. There he flew in about 1000 Junkers Ju 88. Loose spent the time after the war with relatives in the Erzgebirge and fled to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1952. In 1955 Fritz Loose came to Bonn-Hangelar and took over the office of an airfield manager, which he held until 1968. He once again acquired the newly introduced private pilot's license. In addition, he was honorary representative of the air surveillance and member of the examination board for powered flight of the regional council in Düsseldorf. With his retirement he moved to Freiburg im Breisgau. The collection contains documents from his entire career (correspondence, photo albums, films) as well as some private documents. The estate was purchased by the family in 1998. It has a scope of 75 units of description with a duration of 1914-1988.

              "Interested in Morocco"
              BArch, N 2225/109 · File · Sept. - Dez. 1907
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: protocols and correspondence about: Meetings of "Morocco Interested Persons" - handwritten notes Pfeils - minutes of a meeting of "Morocco Interested Persons" on 19 Sept. 1907 with the demands made by the participants of the meeting to the Foreign Office for support of the "Morocco Interested Persons" by the Reich leadership

              Pfeil, Joachim von
              Interparliamentary Union
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 3 · File · 1908-1921
              Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
              • description: Contains: - Greetings of the Reich Chancellor Prince von Bülow (German and French) as well as the local group Berlin of the German Peace Society to the 15th Interparliamentary Conference in Berlin, Sept. 1908 - Telegraphic request of the lawyer Schücking from Sassenberg after a report about the conference of the Interparliamentary Union of 1909, o.D. - Exchange of letters, concerning Haußmann's cooperation in the Commission for Arms Limitation of the Interparliamentary Union, Nov. 1908 1910-Jan. 1911 - Draft application of the Commission of the Interparliamentary Union for the reduction of arms expenditure, drawn up by the President of the Commission d'Estournelles de Constant, accompanied by the request of the Secretary General of the Union, Christian L. Lange, to the members of the Commission for their opinion, as well as correspondence between Lange and Haußmann, concerning Haußmann's opinion, Jan.Febr. 1911 - Printed Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union on 8 March 1911, 9 March 1911 - Commission Decision of the Interparliamentary Union renewing and reaffirming the Union's earlier demands for a reduction in arms expenditure, accompanied by a letter from the Secretary-General of the Union, Chr. L. Lange, 11 April 1911 - Printed communications from the Italian and German Groups of the Interparliamentary Union concerning the Conference of the Union in Rome, Aug. 1911 - Printed report on the negotiations of the Interparliamentary Council in Paris on 4 Oct. 1911, 16 Oct. 1911 - Exchange of letters with Chr. L. Lange, Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the Commission Report d'Estournelles de Constants, which pleads for a reduction in arms expenditure, and the Commission Report d'Estournelles de Constants, which pleads for a reduction in arms expenditure, respectively its publication in Germany against the background of the political mood shortly after the 2nd Morocco crisis in 1911, together with the text of d'Etournelles de Constant's foreword to his report and an accompanying letter by Lange, Oct.Dec. 1911 - Newspaper article on the declaration of the President of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, Prof. Richard Eickhoff, to his French colleague, according to which the Morocco-Congo Treaty of 1911 represented a good basis for improving Franco-German relations, Nov. 22, 1911 - Correspondence with Chr. L. Lange, the Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, and the Chairman of the German Parliamentary Group of the Union, Prof. Richard Eickhoff, in which Haußmann regrets not being able to participate in the Geneva Conference of the Union, where Haußmann's presence is desired in particular because of the question of arms limitation, and in which Haußmann refers to the article "Obstacles on the way of German foreign policy" in Sept.The German Revue", which seems to have been initiated by the official side, June-Sept. 1912 - Newspaper article from "Der Tag" by Prof. Richard Eickhoff about the 17th Interparliamentary Conference, 10th and 11th Sept. 1912 - Printed messages for the members of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the invitation to the Geneva Conference of the Interparliamentary Union from 18th to 20th Sept. 1912, the request for early registration as well as the Yearbook 1912 of the Union, May-Sept. 1912 - Printed messages for the members of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the invitation to the Geneva Conference of the Interparliamentary Union from 18th to 20th Sept. 1912, the request for early registration as well as the Yearbook 1912 of the Union, May-Sept. 1912 - Newspaper article from "Der Tag" by Prof. Richard Eickhoff about the 17th Interparliamentary Conference, 10th and 11th Sept. 1912 Interparliamentary Conference in Geneva 1912, Feb. 24, 1913 - Requests by the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union to Members to appear for Assemblies, Nov. 1912 and Jan. 1913 - Letter from the Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, Christian L. Lange, an Haußmann with the request to ensure that as many deputies as possible, in particular from the bourgeois German parties, participate in the Franco-German Understanding Conference in Bern, April 1913 - Circular letter for the members of the Interparliamentary Union with the imprint of several letters concerning the withdrawal of the Italian group from the Union against the background of the war between Italy and the Ottoman Empire 1911-1912, Febr.April 1912 - Prospectus for the 2nd anniversary of the Interparliamentary Union 1912, ca. 1912 - Printed communication of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the (not attached) programme of the 18th Interparliamentary Conference in The Hague, June 1913 - Article "The Further Training of International Law. Ein Epilog zur 17. Interparlamentarischen Konferenz" by Prof. Richard Eickhoff for the newspaper "Der Tag", 13. bzw. 15. Okt. 1912 - Printed working report of the Commission, which commissioned the Interparlamentarische Konferenz 1912 to elaborate proposals, which are to be submitted to the International Committee for the preparation of the Third Peace Conference, approx. 1913 - Circular letter to the members of the Interparliamentary Union with the announcement of the 18th Interparliamentary Conference in The Hague, 26 April 1913 - Article from "Le Temps" about the German-French Interparliamentary Conferences in Berne 1913, translated into German on behalf of the Organizing Committee and printed for transmission to the press, [1913] - Letter from Christian L. Lange, Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, on Haußmann's activity at the Franco-German Understanding Conference in Bern and the formation of the German Committee of Deputies for Franco-German Understanding, 2 June 1913 - Circular of the Interparliamentary Union to the groups of countries represented at the Conference on the Law of the Sea in London concerning the still outstanding ratification of the London Declaration on the Law of the Sea and the Hague Agreement concerning the establishment of a Prisengericht, 18th ed. Dec. 1913 - Printed communication of the German Parliamentary Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the announcement of the 19th Interparliamentary Conference in Stockholm, as well as prospectus for the printed negotiations of the 18th Interparliamentary Conference, Jan.March 1914 - Exchange of letters with Christian L. Lange, Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning Long journey to and through Germany and the prospect of peace as well as a letter from Haußmann to the State Secretary in the Foreign Office Arthur Zimmermann asking him to allow Lange to enter Germany, February 1917 - Declaration of the British Group of the Interparliamentary Union of 22 November 1917 and draft of the reply of the German Group, with invitation to the corresponding meeting of the German Group on 25 April 1918 (printed matter in German, French and Italian). Language) - Exchange of letters with Chr. L. Lange, General Secretary of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the possibility of a conclusion of peace, 11 and 14 Sept. 1918 Also includes: - Article in the "Strasbourg New Newspaper" on the opening of the 1st Interparliamentary Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, 11 and 14 Sept. 1918 German-French Understanding Conference in Bern, 13 May 1913 - Resolution of the French Parliamentary Arbitration Group, concerning its expectations of the German-French Understanding Conference in Bern in 1913 (German and French), [1913] - Prospectus for the journal 'La Vie Internationale. Revue mensuelle des idées, des faits et des organismes internationaux', o.D. - Question by Robert J. Thompson on the demands of the US senator Elihu Root, concerning the enforcement of international law after the end of the war, with Haußmann's brief response as a side note, Jan. 1917 Darin: - Estournelles de Constant, Baron Paul-Henri-Benjamin de: The Franco-German rapprochement as the basis of world peace. Lecture in the Kaisersaal of the Prussian Manor on 28. April 1909, Berlin 1909 - Borel, Eugène: Le Role international de la Suisse, Geneva 1910 - Deutsche parlamentarische Gruppe für Schiedsgericht und Frieden, Berlin 1911 (contents: statutes of the Interparlamentarische Union, list of members of the Interparlamentarische Rat and the Executive Committee, statutes of the Deutsche Gruppe der Union, lists of members of the Deutsche Gruppe and its executive committee), together with accompanying letters from the Deutsche Gruppe to its members, April 1911 - Estournelles de Constant, Baron Paul-Henri-Benjamin de: Excerpt from a speech at the opening of the Congress of the Association for International Understanding in Heidelberg, 5 October 1912, n.d. - Report of the Secretary General of the [Interparliamentary] Union to the Interparliamentary Council for 1914, accompanied by the Bureau's Programme for 1915, Kristiana 1915 - Yearbook of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, Berlin 1921 - Bulletin interparlementaire. Organe officiel du Bureau de l'Union Interparlementaire 1 (1921), Nr. 3 und 4 - Eickhoff, Richard: Die Interparlamentarische Union 1889-1914. Der Vorläufer des Völkerbundes, Berlin 1921 1908-1921, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Nachlass Dr. Conrad Haußmann, (Reichs-)State Secretary, DDP politician ( 1857, 1922)* Contains:<br />- Greetings of the Reich Chancellor Prince von Bülow (German and French) as well as of the local group Berlin of the German Peace Society to the 15th Interparlamentary Conference in Berlin, Sept. 1908<br />- Telegraphic inquiry of the lawyer Schücking from Sassenberg after a report about the conference of the Interparliamentary Union of 1909, o.D.<br />- Exchange of letters, concerning Haußmann's cooperation in the Commission for Arms Limitation of the Interparliamentary Union, Nov. 1910-Jan. 1911<br />- Draft proposal of the Commission of the Interparliamentary Union for the reduction of arms expenditure, written by the President of the Commission d'Estournelles de Constant, accompanied by the request of the Secretary General of the Union, Christian L. Lange, to the members of the Commission for their opinion, as well as correspondence between Lange and Haußmann, concerning Haußmann's opinion, Jan.Febr. 1911<br />- Printed Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union on 8 March 1911, 9 March 1911<br />- Commission Decision of the Interparliamentary Union renewing and reaffirming earlier demands of the Union for the reduction of arms expenditure, accompanied by a letter from the Secretary General of the Union, Chr. L. Lange, 11 April 1911<br />- Printed communications of the Italian and German Groups of the Interparliamentary Union concerning the Conference of the Union in Rome, Aug. 1911<br />- Printed report on the negotiations of the Interparliamentary Council in Paris on 4 Oct. 1911, 16 Oct. 1911<br />- Exchange of letters with Chr. L. Lange, Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the Commission Report d'Estournelles de Constants, which pleads for a reduction of arms expenditure, respectively its publication in Germany against the background of the political mood shortly after the 2nd Morocco crisis in 1911, together with the text of d'Etournelles de Constant's foreword to his report and an accompanying letter by Lange, Oct.Dec. 1911<br />- Newspaper article about the statement of the President of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, Prof. Richard Eickhoff, to his French colleague, according to which the Morocco-Congo Treaty of 1911 represented a good basis for the improvement of German-French relations, Nov. 22, 1911<br />- Correspondence with Chr. L. Lange, the Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, and the Chairman of the German Parliamentary Group of the Union, Prof. Richard Eickhoff, in which Haußmann regrets not being able to participate in the Geneva Conference of the Union, where Haußmann's presence is desired in particular because of the question of arms limitation, and in which Haußmann refers to the article "Obstacles on the way of German foreign policy" in Sept.The German Revue, which seems to have been initiated by the authorities, June-Sept. 1912<br />- newspaper article from "Der Tag" by Prof. Richard Eickhoff about the 17th Interparlamentary Conference, 10th and 11th Sept. 1912<br />- Printed messages for the members of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the invitation to the Geneva Conference of the Interparliamentary Union from 18-20 Sept. 1912, the request for early registration as well as the Yearbook 1912 of the Union, May-Sept. 1912. 1912<br />- Circular for the members of the Interparliamentary Union containing the date, place and programme of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference of the Union, 10 May 1912<br />- Printed reports on the negotiations of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference of the Union, 10 May 1912<br />- Circular for the members of the Interparliamentary Union containing the date, place and programme of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference of the Union, 10 May 1912<br />- Printed reports on the negotiations of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference of the Union, 10 May 1912<br />- Printed reports on the negotiations of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference of the Union, 10 May 1912<br />- Circular for the members of the Interparliamentary Union containing the date, place and programme of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference of the Union, 10 May 1912<br />- Printed reports on the negotiations of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference. Interparliamentary Conference in Geneva, together with a list of adopted resolutions, a list of members and a prospectus on the publication of the proceedings, 1912<br />- Printed communication of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union concerning the activities of the Organisation in recent months and the publication of the proceedings of the 17th Interparliamentary Conference in Geneva. Interparliamentary Conference in Geneva 1912, Feb. 24, 1913 - Requests of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union to appear at assemblies, Nov. 1912 and Jan. 1913<br />- Letter of the Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, Christian L. Lange, an Haußmann with the request to ensure that members of parliament, especially of the bourgeois German parties, participate as numerously as possible in the Franco-German Understanding Conference in Bern, April 1913<br />- Circular for the members of the Interparliamentary Union with the reprint of several letters concerning the withdrawal of the Italian group from the Union against the background of the war between Italy and the Ottoman Empire 1911-1912, Febr.April 1912<br />- Prospectus for the 2nd anniversary of the Interparliamentary Union 1912, ca. 1912<br />- Printed communication of the German Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the (not attached) programme of the 18th Interparliamentary Conference in The Hague, June 1913<br />- Article "Die Fortbildung des Völkerrechts. An Epilogue to the 17th Interparliamentary Conference" by Prof. Richard Eickhoff for the newspaper "Der Tag", 13. resp. 15. Oct. 1912<br />- Printed working report of the Commission, which commissioned the Interparliamentary Conference 1912 to work out proposals to be submitted to the International Committee for the preparation of the Third Peace Conference, approx. 1913<br />- Circular letter to the members of the Interparliamentary Union with the announcement of the 18th Interparliamentary Conference in The Hague, 26 April 1913<br />- Article from "Le Temps" about the Franco-German Interparliamentary Conferences in Bern 1913, translated into German on behalf of the Organizing Committee and printed for transmission to the press, [1913]<br />- Letter from Christian L. Lange, Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, on Haußmann's work at the Franco-German Understanding Conference in Bern and the formation of the German Committee of Deputies for Franco-German Understanding, 2 June 1913<br />- Circular of the Interparliamentary Union to the groups of countries represented at the Conference on the Law of the Sea in London concerning the still outstanding ratification of the London Declaration on the Law of the Sea and the Hague Agreement on the Establishment of a Prisengericht, 18. Dec. 1913<br />- Printed communication of the German Parliamentary Group of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the announcement of the 19th Interparliamentary Conference in Stockholm, as well as prospectus for the printed negotiations of the 18th Interparliamentary Conference, Jan.March 1914<br />- Exchange of letters with Christian L. Lange, Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning Long journey to and through Germany and the prospect of peace as well as a letter from Haußmann to the State Secretary in the Foreign Office Arthur Zimmermann with the request to allow Lange to enter, Feb. 1917 - Declaration of the British Group of the Interparliamentary Union of 22 Nov. 1917 and draft of the reply of the German Group, with invitation to the corresponding meeting of the German Group on 25 April 1918 (Printed matter in German, German) Language)<br />- Exchange of letters with Chr. L. Lange, the General Secretary of the Interparliamentary Union, concerning the possibility of a peace agreement, 11th and 14th Sept. 1918<br />Also includes:<br />- Article of the "Strassburger Neue Zeitung" about the opening of the 1st Interparliamentary Conference in Strasbourg. German-French Understanding Conference in Bern, 13 May 1913<br />- Resolution of the French Parliamentary Arbitration Group, concerning its expectations of the German-French Understanding Conference in Bern in 1913 (German and French), [1913]<br />- Prospectus for the journal 'La Vie Internationale. Revue mensuelle des idées, des faits et des organismes internationaux', o.D.<br />- Question by Robert J. Thompson on the demands of the US senator Elihu Root, concerning the enforcement of international law after the end of the war, with Haußmann's brief response as a side note, Jan. 1917<br />Darin:<br />- Estournelles de Constant, Baron Paul-Henri-Benjamin de: The Franco-German rapprochement as the basis of world peace. Lecture in the Kaisersaal of the Prussian Manor on 28. April 1909, Berlin 1909<br />- Borel, Eugène: Le Role international de la Suisse, Geneva 1910<br />- German Parliamentary Group for Arbitration and Peace, Berlin 1911 (Content: Statutes of the Interparliamentary Union, list of members of the Interparliamentary Council and the Executive Committee, statutes of the German Group of the Union, lists of members of the German Group and its Executive Committee), together with accompanying letter from the German Group to its members, April 1911<br />- Estournelles de Constant, Baron Paul-Henri-Benjamin de: Excerpt from a speech at the opening of the Congress of the Association for International Understanding in Heidelberg, October 5, 1912, n/a />- Report of the Secretary General of the [Interparliamentary] Union to the Interparliamentary Council for the year 1914, accompanied by the program of the Bureau for 1915, Kristiana 1915<br />- Jahrbuch der deutschen Gruppe der Interparlamentarischen Union, Berlin 1921<br />- Bulletin interparlementaire. Organe officiel du Bureau de l'Union Interparlementaire 1 (1921), Nr. 3 und 4<br />- Eickhoff, Richard: Die Interparlamentarische Union 1889-1914. The forerunner of the League of Nations, Berlin 1921
              UniA Marburg, 310, 9801 · File · 1898 - 1924
              Part of Archive of the Philipps-Universität Marburg

              also provisions on penalties and disciplinary measures, etc: The efforts of the professor of the University of Marburg, Dr. Fischer, to influence the founder of the Moroccan Society in Berlin, Dr. Mohr, to the extent that Dr. Mohr's colonial and special purposes do not jeopardize the policy of the Reich for Morocco, 1903

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 617 · File · Okt. 1930 - Apr. 1937
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Walter Asmis, "Around Africa!" (Lecture, 4 p.), [held in the Rotary Club Berlin], undated - Paul König, "Selbst Erlebenbtes in Ägypten" (Lecture, 12 p.), held in the Rotary Club Karlsruhe on 14 January 1936 - Hans Adolf Simon, "Abessinien. Bekanntes aus der neuesten Literatur" (lecture, 7 p.), held at the Rotary Club Halle (Saale) on 3 October 1935 - Bruno Frank, lecture about his car journey through Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco (6 p.), weekly report Rotary Club Munich No. 41, 3rd year, 31 March 1931; A5

              BArch, R 8048/47 · File · 1905
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: National Committee Reichstag and the Compensation of the Settlers of German South-West Africa England and the German Reich Detachment of Hungary from the Habsburg Monarchy Communication of the Lawyer Stolte, Concerning "German Mediterranean Society" (Morocco) Press Release on the Meeting of the Executive Committee of March 4, 1905

              Morocco
              BArch, N 2225/123 · File · Juni 1900 - März 1908
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Newspapers, newspaper clippings and press correspondence, etc. about: Rivalry between Germany, France and Spain in the struggle for political and economic power in Morocco

              Pfeil, Joachim von