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21 Archival description results for organization

Australia: Vol. 1
BArch, R 43-I/46 · File · Dez. 1925 - Dez. 1935
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Sale of the former German property in New Guinea, including submission by the Association of Expropriated Germans in New Guinea e.V.; funds for loans for the purchase of goods 1925 - 1926 Prof. E. G. Waterhouse, Sidney: Critical remarks about Hitler and Goebbels after a reception at Hitler 1934 Consideration of state measures against NSDAP organizations in Australia, report of the German Consulate General Sidney Nov. 1934

Colonies: vol. 1
BArch, R 43-I/624 · File · März 1919 - Dez. 1923 (1926)
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Reichsverband der Kolonialdeutschen, Appeal for the Return of Colonies to Germany; Results of a Signature Action 1919 Dt. Kolonialgesellschaft, Resolutions; General Assembly (1920) (Continued Vol. 2) 1919, 1922 Guidelines for the Granting of Advances, Aid and Support for Damages in the German Colonies (in German) protectorates on the occasion of the war; also amendments 1919 - 1922 Koloniale Arbeitsgemeinschaft, submissions of regional "departments" 1926 Backward wages of the Askaris who fought under Lettow-Vorbeck (continued vol. 2) 1921 - 1923 Dr. Heinrich Schnee (Governor): Die dt. Colonies under Foreign Mandate; Druck Leipzig 1922 Civil Rights Question of the Germans in South-West Africa 1923 Tasks and Organization of a Colonial Central Office in the Reich Government, Memorandum of the Reich Ministry for Reconstruction 1923

BArch, RH 69/1755 · File · Jan. 1919 - Dez. 1919
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: The lessons of the current political situation Service division of the staff of the 1st Saxon Border Guard Brigade Security measures for the elections to the National Assembly Calculation of the infantry ammunition to which the subordinate troops were entitled War division of the 1st Saxon Border Guard Reichswehr Brigade No. 12 Brochure: Guidelines for the area of activity of troop welfare Also contains: Transcripts of letters from the Reichswanderungsamt on prospects for the employment of German printers in Sweden and land acquisition in the Gulf of Guinea Contains, among other things: Loss of Noske identity cards Protection of troops on rail transports Request for exemption of Jewish members of the Reich Armed Forces on Jewish holidays Announcements on the South American Colonial Association, Association for Settlement East, Mexico, Colonial Trade and Farm Company

Darin: 1. offer of land for settlement in Mexico, 1883; 2. description of the conditions in the governorate Perak, in Smyrna and in Palestine (Templer), 1883; 3. letter of Lüderitz about his plans in South West Africa, 1883; 4. sending of a poem printed about Fort Tacrana in Guinea on the hereditary prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen (1784) to Prince Hermann, 1884; 5. letter of Lüderitz about his plans in South West Africa, 1883; 4. sending of a poem printed about Fort Tacrana in Guinea to Prince Hermann, 1884; 5. letter of Lüderitz about his plans in South West Africa, 1883; 5. letter of Lüderitz about his plans in South West Africa, 1883; 4. letter of Lüderitz about his plans in Fort Tacrana in Guinea, 1884; 5. letter of Lüderitz about his plans in Fort Tacrana in Guinea Election of Prince Hermann as Non-Resident-Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, 1884; 6th sending of a book by Mannheimer, 1884; 7th congratulatory letter of the Presidium to Bismarck on his 70th birthday, 1885; 8th mediation of medical information about tropical diseases by a questionnaire campaign, 1890; 9th invitation to visit the Nordwestdeutsche Gewerbe- und Industrieausstellung in Bremen, 1890.

BArch, R 8133 · Fonds · 1884-1936
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: In 1885, the New Guinea Company was formed in Berlin from the consortium that had undertaken numerous voyages of discovery in New Guinea between 1884 and 1885 under the direction of Adolph von Hansemann. The aim was to establish a state in the South Seas with its own sovereign rights under the protection of the German Reich; in May 1889, the German Reich temporarily took over bisSept. In 1892 the administration of the protectorate, the costs continued to be borne by the company; when the investments in 1893 increased to 7 million. In April 1895 the administration was transferred to the German Reich; the company thus became a purely private acquisition company, which in 1900 was transformed into a German colonial company; its headquarters became Rabaul; after the ownership of the New Guinea company had been confiscated by Australia in 1920, it sought a new field of activity in Venetzuela and Cameroon. Characterization of the content: Takeover of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands by the German Reich with the help of the New Guinea Company (Imperial Protection Letters); annual reports of the management and business correspondence. State of development: Publication Findbuch and Online Findbuch 2003 Citation method: BArch, R 8133/...

German New Guinea Company