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              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, XII. HA, I, Nr. 156a · File · 1934 - 1945
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Enth: - 1934: No. 214 (among others Hitler at Hindenburg's hospital camp) No. 215 (among others Hindenburg's death - Hitler calls the people to a vote on August 19) - 1935: No. 142 (including Hitler on Germany's attitude to world politics - duration of military service fixed at one year) - 1937: No. 257 (including Hitler's rousing congress speech against the Jewish-Bolshevik world threat) No. 365 (supplement: Chronicle of the World Political Year 1937) - 1938: No. 52 (Hitler's great speech, his message to the people and the world: gigantic successes in all fields - Party and Wehrmacht filled with fanatical will - recognition of Manchukuo - understanding with German-Austria - etc. ...) No. 72 (including the seizure of power in Vienna), only supplement No. 76 (including Hitler's triumphal entry into Berlin after annexation of Austria) No. 94 (only supplement: Dietrich Eckart celebration in Neumarkt) No. 100 (only supplement: Hitler again in Vienna) No. 124 (only supplement: Die Wehrmacht des italienischen Imperiums ) - Florenz - die Kunststadt am Arno) No. 127 (including Czech State Police continues to beat down Sudeten Germans - Rome under the sign of the fascist Wehrmacht and the Dopolavoro Festival) No. 201 (only supplement: The Beginning of the Spanish War - Hungary's Attachment to the Axis) No. 221 (only supplement: Moscow/Prague, the Threat against Peace) No. 269 (among others Hitler in the Sports Palace / Mussolini in Vicenza - pronunciation Chamerlain/Daladier) - 1939: No. 234 (including Non-Aggression Pact Germany/Soviet Union - Falange and Army in New Spain) No. 235 (only supplement: Danzigs Kampf ein Rechtskampf - Heldenehrung am Yserkreuz - Flüchtlinge aus Oberschlesien) No. 237 (including Poland's Army Ready to Defeat - War Preparations at the Whole German-Polish Border) No. 239 (including All Poland in War Fever - Chaos in Upper Silesia) No. 245 (among other things, fight against Poland recorded) No. 251 (only supplement: Hitler on the Eastern Front) No. 259 (among other things, Chamberlain convicted of conscious lie - Further advance in Poland - Hitler in Galicia) No. 262 (among other things, agreement between Berlin and Moscow over Poland - Polish campaign before the end) No. 271 (including Warsaw capitulated unconditionally - German-Soviet Russian changes) No. 273 (including Europe's Hour of Fate - Western powers bear responsibility for war or peace) No. 276 (only supplement: Unmistakable spoils of war) No. 276 (only supplement: "The Pact of War") 277 (only supplement: Ritterlicher Handelskrieg der deutschen Kriegsmarine) No. 303 (inter alia Swiss Government rejects London's lies because of alleged German plans of attack against Switzerland) No. 305 (inter alia Mussolini "replaces the guard" - Brauchitsch: Germany militarily and economically invincible) No. 306 (only supplement: among other things liberty demonstration in the new Warthegau No. 307 (only supplement: integration of former West Prussian territories into the new Reichsgau Danzig; celebration hour in the Marienburg) No. 306 (only supplement: among other things liberty demonstration in the new Warthegau No. 307; only supplement: integration of former West Prussian territories into the new Reichsgau Danzig; celebration hour in the Marienburg) 308 (e.g. German-Russian resettlement in the border areas - Hertzog's bitter declaration of war on Smuts) No. 311 (e.g. England planned bombing of Germany as early as 1936 - military parade on Red Square) No. 312 (among others German-Russian friendship serves the common interests of both powers) No. 347 (only supplement: The contents of the German White Paper/England's criminal policy destroyed the peace of Europe) No. 365 (only supplement: on the prehistory of the Second World War) - 1940: No. 27 (only supplement: military service plan of the HJ - Romania vigilantly pursues England's intrigues - British intrigues in South America) No. 44 (German-Russian economic agreement signed) No. 47 (only supplement: Thus London putschte the Polish rulers up) No. 53 (only supplement: British brutality against defenceless) No. 54 (only supplement: 10th anniversary of the death of Horst Wessels) No. 89 (among others the French peace plan - Darré to Budapest) No. 94 (among others Reynaud on the French-English war aims - VB discussion with Kennedy) No. 236 (among others Vollste Bewährung der deutsch-Russischen Zusammenarbeit - Wie Deutschland den Krieg finanziert)) No. 236 (among others full probation of the German-Russian cooperation - How Germany finances the war) No. 236 (among others Germany finances the war) 256 (inter alia mad game of the London war criminals - Growing difficulties in burning London) No. 257 (inter alia Göring on the Channel coast - 100 new fires in London) No. 265 (inter alia attack on Heidelberg - New fires in Liverpool - Luxembourg is German) No. 265 (inter alia attack on Heidelberg - New fires in Liverpool - Luxembourg is German) No. 265 (inter alia Göring on the Channel coast - 100 new fires in London) No. 265 (inter alia attack on Heidelberg - New fires in Liverpool - Luxembourg is German) No. 265 (inter alia Göring on the Channel coast - 100 new fires in Liverpool - Luxembourg is German) No. 265 (inter alia Göring on the Channel coast - 100 new fires in London) No. 265 (inter alia attack on Heidelberg - New fires in Liverpool - Luxembourg is German) No. 283 (among others gravedigger Churchill - reunion with Metz) No. 320 (only supplement: German volunteers in Italian East Africa) - 1941: No. 201 (only supplement: Bolshevik women shotguns - Romania celebrates liberation of Bessarabia) No. 253 (among others German flag over Kiev - heaviest Russian losses - paralyzing bewilderment in London) No. 264 (among other things help for Moscow physically limited) No. 283 (among other things campaign in the east decided - the military end of Bolshevism) No. 284 (among other things England's illusions destroyed by the catastrophe of the Soviet armies - southern Italy's new face) No. 286 (among other things in the east further ahead - radio: new tasks in the east) No. 288 (including over 3 million prisoners - England's aid: lies and promises) No. 306 (including Roosevelt's documents - grossest forgeries) No. 61 (only supplement and addendum: Bulgaria, new partner in the Three-Power Pact) - 1944: No. 245/247, 249/250 (only supplementary sheets: Sündermann zur Vorgeschichte des 3.9.1939 "Der erzwungene Krieg", a series, also 253 No. 222 (among others the judgement of the Volksgerichtshof on July 20) No. 259 (among others The American large-scale attack - fights in the run-up to the Western defence - backers in the spotlight) No. 260 (among other things the new measures for the total war operation - backers in the spotlight) No. 311 (among other things the battle in Lorraine continues - Russian freedom movement under General Wlassow) - 1945: No. 42 (among other things Moscow deported German workers) No. 46 (among other things Stalin dictated in Yalta permanent war - between Mosel and Saar) j ;

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 82 · Fonds · 1913-1919
              Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

              Formation history: The Baden artillery brigade set up on 01.07.1871 was renamed to 14th field artillery brigade on 18.07.1872. It received on 01.10.1899 the new designation 28. field artillery brigade. The field artillery regiments 14 and 50 were assigned to it, and in February 1917 the higher artillery command was reorganized. The previous staffs of the field artillery brigades were dissolved and an artillery commander was formed for each division as commander of the entire artillery belonging to and assigned to it. As a result of this reorganization, on 28.02.1917 the association received the designation Artillery Commander 28. The commanders of the formation were: Mobilisation until 24.12.1914 Major General Siegfried Fabarius24.12.1914 until 27.10.1917 Major General Karl von Herff28.10.1917 until 23.05.1918 Lieutenant Colonel Richard von Laer23.05.1918 until 16.02.1919 Lieutenant Colonel Ludwig Bissinger.The unit was subject to the following higher staffs during the war: mobilisation until 04.10.191628. Infantry Division04.10.1916 until 04.11.191611. Reserve Division04.11.1916 until 03.07.191828. Infantry Division03.07.1918 until 04.07.191887. Infantry Division05.07.1918 until the end of the war28. The formation participated in the following battles:09.08.1914 to 10.08.1914Fights near Sennheim and Mulhouse20.08.1914 to 22.08.1914Battle in Lorraine23.08.1914 to 14.09.1914Battle near Nancy ¿ Epinal15.09.1914 to 30.09.1914Fights near Flirey13.10.1914 to 08.05.1915Position fights in French Flanders and in Artois14.10.1914 to 24.12.1914Battle in French Flanders14.01.1915 to 21.01.1915Battle at the Loretto height03.03.1915 to 08.03.1915Battle at the Loretto height15.03.1915 to 24.03.1915Battle at Ablain15.04.1915Battle at Ablain09.05.1915 to 13.06.1915Battle at La Bassée ¿ Arras15.06.1915 to 16.07.1916Position fights in the Champagne23.07.1916 to 04.11.1916Battle at the Somme06.11.1916 to 24.01.1917Position fights in the Champagne25.01.1917 to 11.08.1917Position fights before Verdun12.08.1917 to 17.09.1917Defensive Battle at Verdun29.09.1917 to 23.10.1917Positional Battles in Upper Alsace29.10.1917 to 02.11.1917Fighting at the Ailette03.11.1917 to 24.11.1917Positional Battles at the Ailette25.11.1917 to 29.11.1917Battle at Cambrai30.11.1917 to 05.12.1917Assault Battle at Cambrai20.01.1918 to 19.02.1918Position fights in the Champagne20.02.1918 to 20.03.1918rest period behind the 18th army21.02.1918 to 06.04.1918Great battle in France07.04.1918 to 22.04.1918Fights at the Avre near Montdidier and Noyon27.05.1918 to 13.06.1918Battle at Soissons ¿ Reims27.05.1918Storming of the heights of the Chemin des Dames28.05.1918 to 01.06.1918Chase fights between Oise and Aisne and over the Vesle to Marne14.06.1918 to 04.07.1918Position fights between Oise, Aisne and Marne05.07.1918 to 07.07.1918Position fights between Aisne and Marne08.07.1918 to 17.07.1918Position fights west of Soissons18.07.1918 to 25.07.1918Defensive battle between Soissons and Reims26.07.1918 to 30.07.1918rest period behind the 7th army31.07.1918 to 30.08.1918Position fights in the Champagne01.09.1918 to 14.09.1918Position fights at Reims15.09.1918 to 26.09.1918Position fights in the Woëvre plain and west of the Mosel27.09.1918 to 04.10.1918Defensive battle in the Champagne and at the Maas05.10.1918 to 06.11.1918Defensive battle between Argonne and Maas07.11.1918 to 11.11.1918Deployment of the occupied territory and march to the homeland. Inventory history: After the end of the war, the files remained with the Field Artillery Regiment 14. From January 1920, the establishment of an archive of the XIV Army Corps was begun, in which the archives of the processing centres were brought together. In autumn 1920 the corps archive moved to the infantry barracks in Heilbronn. From January 1921, the Corps Archives entered the portfolio of the Reich Ministry of the Interior under the name Aktenverwaltung XIV, before being incorporated into the Reichsarchiv in Potsdam as the Heilbronn archive branch on April 1, 1921. As a result of the merger of the Heilbronn and Stuttgart branches of the Reich Archives, the holdings were transferred to Stuttgart in 1924. The Württembergische Archivdirektion, which took over the administration of the holdings of the Army Archives Stuttgart after the end of the Second World War, handed over the XIV Army Corps to the General State Archives Karlsruhe in the years 1947 to 1949. A very detailed history of the holdings is contained in the foreword of the Deputy General Command of the XIV Army Corps (holdings 456 F 8). 161 fascicles with a circumference of 4.50 linear metres are included. References: Die Badener im Weltkrieg 1914/18, edited by Wilhelm Müller-Loebnitz, Karlsruhe 1935.German Military History in six volumes 1648-1939, edited by the Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt Freiburg, Munich 1983.Fenske, Hans: Die Verwaltung im Ersten Weltkrieg, in: Deutsche Verwaltungsgeschichte, vol. 3, Stuttgart 1984, p. 866-908.Fischer, Joachim: Zehn Jahre Militärarchiv des Hauptstaatsarchivs Stuttgart, in: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 37 (1978), p. 362-368.Jäger, Harald: Das militärische Archivgut in der Bundesrepublik für die Zeit von 1871 bis 1919, in: Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen 1968/2, S. 135-138.Overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, edited by Joachim Fischer (published by the Staatliche Archivverwaltung Baden-Württemberg, vol. 31), Stuttgart 1983.

              Ernst Giebeler oHG, Siegen
              1.2.7 BBA 1 · Fonds · 1718, 1805-1955
              Part of Montanhistoric Documentation Centre

              Content:General questions of ore mining 1833-1856, 1908-1954 (9)Slate deposits 1718, 1805-1951 (7)Stones and soils 1848-1863, 1896-1947 (7)Barite deposits 1845-1948 (11)Coal deposits 1843, 1859-1954 (26)Ore deposits in the area Saarburg - Trier - Eifel 1838-1955 (9)Ore deposits in the area Bavaria - Thuringia 1855-1954 (10)Ore deposits at Mosel - Ahr - Nahe 1866, 1910-1923 (2)Ore deposits in Waldeck, Sauerland and Wittgenstein 1835-1951 (10)Ore deposits in the Rhineland and the Bergisches Land 1853-1948 (14)Ore deposits in the Lahn-Dill region 1838-1947 (20)Ore deposits in the Altenkirchen district 1827, 1834, 1855-1940 (21)Ore deposits in the Westerwald and Hesse 1848-1925, 1938, 1947 (12)Ore deposits in the Siegen district 1834-1953 (27)Maps / Plans / Cracks

              BArch, R 70-LOTHRINGEN · Fonds · (1926) 1937-1945
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              History of the Inventor: Similar to Alsace, in 1940 no territorial arrangement was made for Lorraine (Départe-ment Moselle) in the context of the armistice negotiations which would have clearly aimed at annexation of the territory by Germany. As in the case of Alsace, this incorporation was to be carried out tacitly, with a policy of Germanization which, as a means of achieving its goal, made use partly of expulsion and partly of the cultural policy of excluding French traditions from public life. The security police tasks here consisted on the one hand in supporting this Germanization policy, and on the other in the usual Nazi measures of fighting opponents and resistance. Processing note: Online-Findbuch Inventory description: Inventory history: The inventory consists of files that were confiscated by the US occupying power at the end of the war and later returned to the Federal Republic of Germany. The total number of files is 93 AU. Archival evaluation and processing: The evaluation and indexing of the holdings took place in 1976 in the Koblenz office of the Federal Archives. The present finding aid is based on the preliminary finding aid developed there. Characterisation of the contents: The records of the German police stations in Lorraine kept in the Federal Archives contain files of the offices of the Commander of the Security Police and of the SD in Metz as well as the corresponding branch offices, files of the Higher SS and Police Leader Westmark, the commanders of the Security Police and of the SD in Metz and Saarburg, the Commander of the Ordnungspolizei in Saarbrücken and Metz, the police president there and his subordinate organs as well as various gendarmerie posts. The main focus is on documents relating to various police investigations and administrative organisation. Tradition: Higher SS and Police Commander Westmark (1), Commander of the Sipo and SD Metz: Division I Administration and Law (6), Dept. III Territories (2), Dept. IV Opponents and Defense - Gestapo - (12), Dept. V Kripo (3), Investigator (6), State Police Field Office Diedenhofen (1), State Police Field Office Saarburg (1), Criminal Inspectorate III Diedenhofen (1), Kripoausposten Hagendingen (1), Sipo and SD commanders and Einsatzkommando: Commander of the Sipo Metz (2), Einsatzkommando I/II Metz (2), Einsatzkommando II/3 Saarburg (3), Commander of the Sipo Westmark - alternative places Heiligenwald and St. Wendel (1), Commander of the Saarbrücken police force (12), Commander of the Metz police force (13), Metz State Police Administration: Police Commissioner (6), Patrol Police Command (3), Motoring Squadron (4), Section Command I (2); Gendarmerie: Commander of the Gendarmerie at the Reich Governor in the Westmark and Chief of the Civil Administration in Lorraine (12), Gendarmerie base Salzburgen (1), Gendarmerie Main Team St. Avold (1), Gendarmerieposten Farschweiler (2), Gendarmerieposten Mörchingen (1), Gendarmerieposten Rohrbach (1), Gendarmerie Kreis Saargemünd (1) State of development: Findbuch 1976, Online-Findbuch 2012 Scope, Explanation: 93 AE Citation method: BArch, R 70-LOTHRINGEN/...

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76 [Ve], Ve Sekt. 1 Abt. VII Nr. 57 Bd. 6 · File · 1930 - 1933
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: - Recognition of the film "Eine alte Stadt am Harz" as an educational film by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin, 1930 - Walter-Edelfried Planerts applies for support for the production of a film, 1930 - World premiere of the film "Die Stadt von Morgen", 1930 - Recognition of the film "Die erste Bundesschule entsteht" as an educational film by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin, 1930 - Rejection of recognition of the film "Der Pilger" ("The Pilgrim") by Charles Chaplins as artistically valuable and the associated tax relief, 1930 - Premiere of the film "Am Rande der Sahara", 1930 - World premiere of the film "Die seelische Entwicklung des Menschen", 1930 - recognition of the film "Fritz Bauer" as an educational film, 1930 - production of film recordings on the occasion of the flight of the "Graf Zeppelin", 1930 - application for support regarding the production of the film "Deutsche Baukunst", 1930 - Application of the General Moselle Society Cochem for support for the production of a film about the Moselle, 1930 - Recognition of the film "The Moselle" as an educational film by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin, 1930 - Prohibition of the screening of the film "Im Westen nichts Neues" Lewis Milestones after Erich Maria Remarque, 1930-1931 - Statutes of the Mittelschlesischen Bilderbühnenbund e.V., 1930 (print) - Recognition of the film "Afrika spricht" as educational films by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin, 1931 - Request of the production company Walter Schütte for support regarding the realization of the film "Unser Brot", 1931 - World premiere of the film "Der schaffende Rhein", 1931 - Request of the company Kulturfilm Puchstein for support regarding the realization of the film "Das Erwachen der Seele", 1931 - Recognition of Austrian cultural films as educational films, 1931 - Recognition of the film "Chien andalou" as an educational film by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin, 1931 - Acquisition of a copy of the film "Wir Ostpreußen" by Kulturfilm Purstein, 1931 - World premiere of the film "Kalk, das Heinzelmännchen der Natur und der Technik", 1931 - Recognition of the film "Deutschlands Flotte im Mittelmeer" by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin (Central Institute for Education and Teaching Berlin), 1931 - List of the photo (slide) series and own films of the official picture offices in the Rhine Province... Cologne: Landesbildstelle Rheinprovinz, 1932 (print) - Recognition of the film "Königin Luise" Henry Portens as artistically valuable and the associated tax relief, 1931 - Application by Karl Hergt for support for the production of the film "Menschen ohne Gott", 1932 - Recognition of the film "Kameradschaft VI. Sohle" as educational films by the Zentralinstitut für Erziehung und Unterricht Berlin, 1932 - Lichtwarck, E[...] W[...] M[...]: Zehn Jahre Verein für bildende Volksunterhaltung 1916-1926. A review. Hamburg: Moehlke, [see also]. (print) - Ten years of cultural film work. uranic Hamburg: Conströms, [see also]. (Print) - Event of a Reichsfilmspiel by Walter-Edelfried Planert, 1933 - Evaluation of the film manuscript "Wir von der Saar" Lisbeth Dills by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ton und Bild e.V. (German Society for Sound and Image). (Degeto), 1933 - Dirk Gascard's application for recognition of the film "So lernt man Fliegen" as an educational film, 1933 - Evaluation of the film manuscript "Johann Sebastian Bach" Elsbet Schützes, 1933 - Evaluation of the film manuscript "Brot" Hanns Arens, 1933 - World premiere of the film "Das Leben lacht", 1934.

              Submarines: Vol. 1
              BArch, RM 17/95 · File · 1940-1943
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Commander of the Submarines; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Divisions; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Division; 1st Submarine Training Flotilla; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th Submarine Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division. Admiral of submarines; construction instruction submarines Deschimag Bremen, Deutsche Werft Hamburg-Finkenwärder, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Rotterdam, Vegesack and Wilhelmshaven; construction teaching company (U) at Howaldtswerke Hamburg; Fishing boats F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6 and TFA 7; auxiliary vessels EUPEN; FRIGGA, HAMBURG, SAN. MARTIN, SIERRA CORDOBA, UBENA, VEGA and WOGRAM; auxiliary warship AMMERLAND; warship construction departments submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea; mine search boats M 517, M 551, M 552, M553, M 582 and M 598; ship 4; tactical submarine front training flotilla; torpedo boats LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER and TIGER; Submarines U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 13, U 14, U 15, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 22, U 23, U 24, U 25, U 26, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 31, U 32, U 33, U 34, U 36, U 37, U 38, U 41, U 43, U 44, U 46, U 47, U 48, U 49, U 50, U 51, U 52, U 53, U 54, U 55, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 64, U 65, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 70, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 76, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 82, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 93, U 94, U 95, U 96, U 97, U 98, U 99, U 100, U 101, U 102, U 103, U 104, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 110, U 111, U 116, U 120, U 121, U 122, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 133, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 138, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 144, U 145, U 146, U 147, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 161, U 162, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 205, U 206, U 207, U 208, U 213, U 251, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 351, U 352, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 374, U 375, U 376, U 401, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 431, U 432, U 433, U 434, U 435, U 436, U 451, U 452, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 556, U 557, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 567, U 568, U 569, U 570, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 577, U 578, U 579, U 580, U 581, U 582, U 583, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 651, U 652, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 701, U 702, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U A, U B, UD 1, UD 3 and UD 4; Submarine escort vessels ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL and WILHELM BAUER; submarine bases Brest, Kiel and La Pallice; submarine tenders DONAU, ISAR, LECH, MEMEL, MOSEL, NEISSE and WEICHSEL; Submarine Training Department Plön; Submarine Training Group Front; Submarine School; Submarine School Flotilla; Residential Ship ST. LOUIS; target vessel VENUS