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              BArch, R 20/71 · File · 1941-1942
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Guidelines for Colonial Tactical Training at Colonial Police Schools Structuring of a Colonial Police Battalion (mot.) Curriculum Distribution Plan for Pioneer Training, June 25, 1942 The Peoples of the Earth (Races, Peoples, Languages), lecture by Dr. Robert Routil on 13 July 1942) Police officers as administrative officials, lecture by Amtsrat Lentz, n.d. Germany's colonial struggle, lecture by the head of department at the Reichskolonialbund Mickausch, n.d. Islam in East Africa, lecture by Dönch, 28. June 1941 Koloniale Rohstoffe, lecture by Amelunxen, 3 May 1941 Eingeborenenfragen, lecture by Depersdorf on 7 June 1941 Der Reichskolonialbund als Träger der kolonialen Propaganda, lecture by Mickausch Deutsche Kolonialpolitik, lecture by Privy Councillor Methner, 5th ed. May 1941 Koloniale Rassenzusammensetzung, lecture by Prof. Westermann, 5 May 1941 Die Afrikaner heute und morgen, lecture by Prof. Westermann, 17 May 1941 Eingeborenen-Erziehung, lecture by Prof. Westermann, 30 June 1941 Die Frau in den Kolonien, lecture by Dr. Etta von Becker-Donner, 22 June 1942

              Dr. Hans Leitner (1904-?)

              Curriculum vitae, vow of secondment, medical questionnaire, 1933; Polizeiliche Abmeldung, 1933; Korrespondenz, Rundbriefe, Berichte, 1933-1938; "Hausbesuche in Innerafrika von Käthe Leitner (Ehefrau), 1935; "Was ein Schulrat in Afrika erleben kann, 1937; "Missionsarbeit auf den Inseln des Viktoria-Nyanza, 16 p., ms, 1937; "From the parish of Kamachumu, 1938; "Nadel u. Faden in der Schule von Käthe Leitner, 1938; Ärztliche Tesnisse von Familie Leitner bei Wiedereinreise, 1939; Pensionsansprüche von Leitner, 1940; Foto der Familie Leitner, 1941; Correspondenz mit Dr. Leitner im Felde u. in der Kriegsge-fangenschaft, 1939-1947; Correspondenz mit Leitner in der Heimat u. in Nordamerika, 1948-1956

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              Erhard Buchholz (1891-?)

              Curriculum Vitae and copies of testimonies, 1930; Instructions and vows, 1930; Correspondence, 1930-1972; "Vom Schulwesen der Bethel-Mission in Usambara, 1931; "Erlebtes u. Beobachtetes (as a teacher in Lwandai), 1931; Circulars to the parents and friends, 1931. Friends of the school, 1931-1937; "The inauguration of the Friedrich von Bodelschwingh School in Mlalo-Lwandai, 1931; invitation to the inauguration of the new elementary school in Mlalo-Lwandai, 1932; applications for school support to English and German schools. German government offices, 1935; Invitation to the German School Festival in Lushoto, 1935; Disputes between Buchholz and Rorarius, 1935-1936; From the life of the Friedrich von Bodelschwingh School in Lwandai, 1936; Laudatio for Erhard Buchholz on his 80th birthday (a newspaper clipping), 1971

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

              Curriculum Vitae and Service Contract, 1935; Correspondence, 1935-1954; Medical Certificate, 1940; Employment Certificate, 1954; Reports on the Missionary Printing Office in Karibib (South West Africa), 1955-1963; Correspondence during his activities in Karibib (South West Africa), 1955-1970; The "Lord's Prayer in Afrikaans, Ovambo u. German as special edition, 1955; "Omahungi Number 18, 1955; "Omahungi Number 2 4, 1959; "Der Sonnenspiegel, Festschrift zum 50 Jahretehen der deutschen Schule in Karibib (1907-1957), 48 p.., Print, 1957

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              ALMW_II._BA_A3_924 · Item · 1927-1938
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,6 X 11,4. Description: Building with roof made of plant fibres, in front people. Reference: Cf. postcard box P10 (13,8 X 8,9) "Masai-Jugend geht zur Schule (Ostafrika)", No 25, publisher of the Ev.-luth. Mission Leipzig, on the reverse: Dank für don Spenden, an frau B. Blumer adressert (presumably originating from Blumer's estate?).

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              External school of Aruscha
              ALMW_II._BA_A3_926 · Item · 1927-1938
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,3 X 8,6. Description: rectangular. Building made of twigs with loam, roof made of plant fibres, Arusha or Maasai girls entering. Reference: Cf. postcard box, no. P34 (8,9 X 13,8) "An efficient brass player of our Christian Dschagga youth (East Africa)", publisher of the Ev.-luth. Mission Leipzig.

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              ALMW_II._MB_1894_2 · File · 1894
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle
              • Author: According to reports by missionaries Wenderlein and Tremel. Scope: p. 13-16* 33-36. Contains, among other things: - (SW: Ikutha - station description; harvest time; agriculture; Wakamba - absence at Sunday meetings, arguments after drinking bouts, wage demands for the "work" of learning to read and write; Miss. (SW: Jimba - stone dwelling house; information about the past life of the baptized: Nathanael, Helena, Elisabeth, Philippo)
              Leipziger Missionswerk
              Gau Southwest Africa: Vol. 2
              BArch, R 72/257 · File · Feb. 1929 - Jan. 1933
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: "Mandatsbürgerrecht" by Otto Meyer Complaint by Lothar Kunze, Chief Editor of the "Deutsche Afrikapost" in Johannisburg, against the German Consul General v. Kessler Contains also: "Merkblatt für eine politische Regelung über die Zurückgewinnung der deutschen Kolonie Ostafrika" by Schroeder-Wildberg, Tabora "Aufruf zur Unterstützung der Deutschen Schule Sunga bei Lushoto bei Usambara" by the Deutscher Schulverein für den Norden von Tanganjika

              Memorandum concerning the German school in Mlalo, 1910; Statuten der Schule, 1910; Chronik der Schule, 1908-1918; Korrespondenz, 1928-1939; Festschrift zur Einweihung der Friedrich-von-Bodelschwingh-Schule in Mlalo (Lwandai) with photo, 1931; Baupläne der Friedrich-von-Bodelschwingh-Schule, 1930; Festschrift zum 25-jährigen Jubiläum der Schule, 8 pp, Druck, 1933; Founded and first plans of the German Confederation, local group Usambara, March 1934; "School dispute mainly because of the so-called "racial question and correspondence on this, 1934-1935; "30 years Friedrich von Bodelschwingh School, 1938; "The Decades German School in Mlalo (Lwandai), 1938

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              Gustav Schuttkus (1895-?)

              Correspondence for admission to the Bethel Theological School, 1929-1930; curriculum vitae, vows of secondment and instructions, 1931; correspondence and circulars from Africa, 1931-1932; testimony for Gustav Schuttkus, u. Correspondence for professional future, 1932; testimony for Hertha Haarmann, married Schuttkus; correspondence with sister Hertha Haarmann, 1929-1934; letters and photos from Nova Breslau in South America, 1934-1953

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              Hermann Personn (1889-1960)
              M 237 Bd. 1 · File · 1912-1933
              Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

              Correspondence, travel diaries, reports, etc., 1912-1933; engagement announcement with Mariechen Strecker, 1918; vows of secondment and instructions, 1925; Our Central School in Lwandai, Rück- u. Ausblick, 1928; sketched plans of the Central School; Letter of Solomon Shangali, Ngwelo, 1929; inspection report of the English authorities at the School of Lwandai u. a timetable, 1930-1931 and 1933; Correspondence of the Lutheran Missions from the Tanganyika Territory in Dar-es-Salaam, 1930; The Becoming of the Churches on the Mission Field, 7 p.., ms, 1932; Report on the meeting with the "Führer des "Deutscher Bund concerning questions of the German school system in our mandate area, Tanga, August 1933; biography of the community elder Yeremia Kuasagha and his mother, Mamdowe in Mbalamo, 1933

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

              Correspondence Emma Klemkow, verehelichte Stahlberg u. Personalia, 1932-1937; "Vorweihnachten im Internat der Friedrich-von-Bodelschwingh-Schule in Lwandai in Ostafrika von Emma Klemkow, 1936; Lebenslauf u. Zeugniskopien von Hermann Stahlberg, 1930; Gesundheitszeugnis, 1930; Dienstanweisung u. Abgabgewöde, 1930; Gesundheitszeugnis für Ehepaar Stahlberg, 1950; Korrespondenz, 1929-1958

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

              Correspondence with Johannes Schleinitz, 1936-1943; curriculum vitae, instructions and vows of secondment, 1937; travel report, 1937; circulars to the parents of the German School Lwandai, 1937-1939; photos of Lwandai, 1938; medical testimonies for the Schleinitz family, 1940; correspondence with Marianne Schleinitz, 1943-1967

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              ALMW_II._MB_1895_30 · File · 1895
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

              Author: After messages from Miss. Room in Jimba. Scope: p. 436-440. Contains, among other things: - (SW: due to the Arab uprising there are uncertainties in Jimba and Mbungu - journey of Miss. von Lany and the brides of Miss. Althaus und Müller moved; chiefs Mbaruku and Aziz; description of the station; school; residents) Darin: Illustration "The mission school in Jimba. (Miss. Fight)

              Leipziger Missionswerk

              Curriculum Vitae, 1929; Correspondence, 1929-1964; Instructions and vows of secondment, 1930; Letters and. Reports from the German School in Lwandai, 1930-1939; "From the work of a bush teacher, 1937; "Christenfrauen in Usambara, 1938; Kinderbriefe aus der Schule in Lwandai, 1939; Reports from the camp Salisbury (Southern Rhodesia), 1941-1947; Contract with the Bibelhaus "Malche wegen Übernahme in den dortige Schwesternschaft, 1942; Testimony for Margret Dorendorf, 1947; Ärztlicher Bericht, 1955; Versorgungsfragen, 1955 u. 1961

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              Max Hirsch (1910-1984)

              Curriculum vitae and letter of recommendation, 1934; instructions and vows of deputation, 1935; correspondence with Max and Marga Hirsch in Africa, in the field and in captivity as a prisoner of war, 1934-1949; travelogues and travelogues. Freundesbriefe, 1936-1939; "Gedanken zur Schulfrage in Usambara, 1936; "Hier wird gepaudert aus der Schule, 1936; Ärztliches Zeugnis für Familie Hirsch, 1940; correspondence during teaching in Rödlitz (Saxony), Freistatt u. Villigst, 1950-1982; Newsletter to teachers of religion at vocational schools, number 12 by M. Hirsch, December 1959

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              News from Ikutha
              ALMW_II._MB_1893_13 · File · 1893
              Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

              Author: From a letter from Miss. Neuberlich, 23. May 1893. Scope: S. 430-435. Contains et al: - (SW: intended sermon journey to Mutha; worship meetings; school - no reading books; wages claimed from pupils; Maimu spirits; "fairy tales" of the arrival of the Son of God in Tzomba; superstition; history of origin of the Wakamba, Wagalla and Waguasi; Wakamba - 15 clans; description of political conditions; mythology; geography - mapping of areas between Athi and Tana) Darin: Illustration "School in Jimba (East Africa), (Swahili and Wakamba children)".

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              Otto Döring (1908-1984)

              Curriculum Vitae and Letter of Recommendation, 1934; Instructions and Vows of Deputation, 1935-1936; Correspondence during the African period and during the period of internment, 1934-1944; "Does the school destroy the original ties?

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              Paul Wohlrab (1866-1949)

              CV from 1891; Letters, circulars, reports, 1890-1907; "Bewegliche Stunden, Bericht über die Beginn der Mittelschule in Lwandai, ca. 1902; Korrespondenz (allgemein), i.a. deutsche Schule u. Mittelschule, 1908; Agreement between the Evangelische Mission u. der Katholischen Mission wegen demgrenzung der Arbeit, 1909; Correspondenz u.a. with W. Trittelvitz, 1910-1912; Überlegungen zur Errichtung einer Gewerbeschule, 1911; Correspondence during our stay at home, 1914-1927; "Urgent tasks for our female youth in Central Africa, 1927; "Wiederaufbau unserer Arbeit in Tanga, 1927; Important correspondence with the "Education Director u.a. because of English as a school language, 1928; decisions of the Mission Conference in Marangu, September 1928; "Serious questions and major tasks concerning mission schools, 1928; general correspondence, 1929-1933; correspondence Paul Wohlrab u. Daughter Frieda, 1934-1947; Obituary of Paul Wohlrab, 1949; Correspondence Margarethe Wohlrab (wife), 1951-1962; Correspondence Frieda Wohlrab (daughter), 1942-1972; Xerokopien betreffend Schulfragen, 1902-1908

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              BArch, R 1001 · Fonds · 1832-1943
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              History of the Inventory Designer: 1907 Formation of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t from the Colonial Department of the A u s w ä r t i g e s A m t ; 1919 Transformation into a R e i c h s k o l o n i a l ministry and assumption of the liquidation business for the former German colonial territories; after its dissolution in 1920, assumption of the tasks by the R e i c h s m a r i n a m i n g for reconstruction (Colonial Central Administration) until its dissolution in 1924; thereafter, processing of colonial affairs again by the A u s w ä r t i g e s A m t . Inventory description: Inventory history The files of the central colonial administration of the German Reich have been subject to organisational changes from the subject area or department at kaiserli‧chen Auswärtiges Amt to the Imperial Reichsamt and Ministry of the Wei‧marer Republic and back to the department or department at the Auswärtiges Amt. Many volumes of files or subject series were easily continued organically beyond the verschie‧denen changes; for the period after 1920 this often means that they slowly ebbed away. Real breaks in the Aktenfüh‧rung can usually not be determined. The registry of Reichskolonialmi‧niste‧riums therefore formed a closed one in 1919 and after the extensive loss of colonial political tasks in the eyes of many even closed Kör‧per. The files were distributed according to the former secret registries of the Reichsko‧lonialamts as follows: Secret registry KA I East Africa Secret registry KA II Southwest Africa Secret registry KA III South Sea Secret registry KA IV Cameroon and Togo Secret registry KA V Legal cases Secret registry KA VI Scientific and medical cases Secret registry KA VII General secret registry KA VIII Agriculture Secret registry KA I-VII Foreign Countries and Possessions Secret Registry KB I Budget and Accounting Secret Registry KB II Technical Matters Secret Registry KB III Railway Matters Already in the Cabinet Meeting on 1. In 1919, the Reich Minister of the Interior, Matthias Erzberger, had spoken about the files of the then still existing Kolonialministeri‧ums and had suggested that "the archives of the Reichs‧kolonialamts and the Reich Marine Office should be merged with the corresponding facilities of the Großer Generalstab and an independent Reich archive should be created in a city yet to be determined, which would be directly subordinated to the Reich Ministry [cabinet]". Ministerialdirigent Meyer-Gerhard had contradicted this in his memorandum of 30 Sept. 1919 and demanded that both the files and the extensive library of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l ministry be handed over to the A u s w ä r t i g e s A m t , where he also wanted to see the permanently preserved Orga‧nisati‧onseinheiten of the Colonial Ministry located. Only the files that were no longer needed were to be destroyed or handed over to the Reich Archives. In fact, the files were initially handed over to the R e i c h s m i n g e r a m i n g for reconstruction and were inspected in 1924 when the Colonial Department was transferred to the Foreign Office. An inventory shows which files were transferred directly to the Reichsarchiv, transferred to the Auswärtiges Amt, or immediately became ver‧nichtet . While only very few files were immediately destroyed and by far the largest part of the files were immediately handed over to the archive, bean‧spruchte the Federal Foreign Office, in addition to some documents of fundamental Be‧deutung, even from long chronological volume sequences, mostly only those volumes which were important for the ak‧tuellen business and left the older volumes in each case to the archive. However, a large part of the Ak‧ten taken over from the Federal Foreign Office was also handed over to the Reichsarchiv during the course of the continuous reduction process to which the kolonialpoliti‧sche subdivision or the "Colonial Department" was exposed. Remnants of these documents were handed over to the Federal Archives by the Auswärti‧gen Office in February 2000. In 1945 the Reichsarchiv was probably home to a largely complete record of the central colonial administration of the German Reich. The orga‧nische character of the tradition forbid a breakdown of the documents, so that the entire tradition was stored in one inventory at the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t zusammenge‧faßt . The R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t's destruction of the R e i c h s c h s a f t on 14 April 1945 severely affected the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t's Ak‧ten . Approximately 30 of the holdings were burnt, including the registries KB I (budget and Rech‧nungswesen), II (technical matters) and III (railway matters). Also the files of the Schutztruppen and the files of the administrations that have reached the Reichsarchiv ein‧zelner Schutzgebiete have completely fallen victim to the flames. Archivische Bewertung und Bearbeitung In the Central State Archives of the GDR in Potsdam, the original registry order was discarded as Klassifika‧tion for the holdings during the processing of the Be‧stands 10.01 R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t . The mixed order, which combined registration, systematic and territorial criteria of order, was replaced by a structure, which arranged the files according to territorial aspects as far as possible. In the course of the revision of the finding aids for the present finding aid, which were compiled in the Central State Archives, the original order of the holdings was restored with the help of the registry aids that had been transferred to Bundesar‧chiv in 2000. The contexts of the original Regi‧straturordnung, according to An‧sicht, provide the author with a better and more systematic overview of the overall tradition than the systematic aspects of ver‧schleiernde "regionalisation" of the holdings. The former "Koblenz" inventory R 101 Reichskolonialamt consisted mainly of copies which the colonial writer Georg Thielmann-Groeg made, mainly in Reichsar‧chiv, from the files of the Reichskolonialamt. The indexing of this collection die‧sem Findbuch, which goes down to the individual file piece, is attached in an appendix because it compiles important documents on German colonial history in compressed form - with a focus on GermanSüd‧west‧afrika. For reasons of conservation, the oversized investment cards were taken from the volumes in inventory R 1001 and replaced by reference sheets. The maps were recorded on color macrofiches and organized in a mapNeben‧bestand under the designation R 1001 Kart. Content characterisation: Colonies and colonial policy, general; military and navy; colonial law, police matters; slaves and slave trade; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, settlement, support, civil status; economy, trade, customs, taxes; agriculture and forestry; post and transport; missions and schools; health care. Non-German colonies and Liberia: British colonies; French colonies; Portuguese and Spanish colonies; Italian, Dutch, North American colonies. D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a: Colonisation, general management and administration, political development; military and police, inspection and information tours; colonial law, criminal cases, inheritance and real estate; slavery and slave trade; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, settlement, support, civil status; economy, trade, customs, taxes; agriculture, forestry, fishing; postal services and transport; missions and schools; health care. Cameroon: German-West African Trading Company, South and North-West Cameroon Society; colonisation, central and regional administration; political development; military and police, inspection and information tours; colonial law; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, settlement, support, civil status; economy, trade, customs, taxes, banks, agriculture and forestry, fisheries; postal and transport services; health care; missions and schools. Togo: central and regional administration, political development; military and police, inspection and information missions; colonial law; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, settlement, support, civil status; economy, trade, customs, taxes, banks; agriculture, forestry, fisheries; postal services and transport; missions, schools, health care. Congo: General; Berlin Conference. New Guinea: New Guinea company; colonization, central and regional administration, political development; military and police; colonial law; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, settlement, support, civil status; economy, trade, taxes, customs, banks; agriculture, forestry, fishing; post and transport; health care, schools. Caroline, Mariana and Palau Islands: colonisation, general, management and administration, political development; colonial law; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, settlement, support, civil status; economy, trade, customs, taxes; post and transport; missions, schools, health care. Samoa: colonisation, central and regional administration, political development; military; colonial law, police matters; research, surveying, demarcation; immigration, resettlement, civil status; economy, trade, customs, taxes, banks; agriculture and forestry; post, transport, shipping; missions, schools, health care. Marshall Islands: colonization, general management and administration, political development; research, surveying, settlement, employment; trade, customs, taxes, post, transport; missions, school, health care. Solomon Islands: Kiautschou/China R 1001 Annex: photocopies of documents on the acquisition of German colonial territories; photocopies of documents on Deutsch-Südwestafrika; copies of files of the Reichskolonialamt on Deutsch-Südwestafrika; diary of the Hottentot leader Hendrik Witbooi in Deutsch-Südwestafrika; horse breeding in North Cameroon. Erinnerungen von Kurt Freiherr von Crailsheim; "Kriegsnachrichten" newspaper from Deutsch-Südwestafrika, vol. 1915 no. 3; reproductions of portraits of various persons in Deutsch-Südwestafrika; curriculum vitae of Reichskommissar Dr. jur. Heinrich Goering. State of development: Publication Findbuch (2002); Online Findbuch (2003) Citation method: BArch, R 1001/...

              Imperial Colonial Office
              stats

              Statistical material on church, school and medical work in Bukoba, 1926-1938; statistical material on church, school and medical work in Digoland and Usambara, 1932-1939; statistical material on the work of the Bethel Mission, 1949-1970

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              Wuga and Mshihui Station

              Travelogue Johanssen "From Dar-es-Salaam to Wuga, 1892; Untersuchungsreise von Gleiss u. Wohlrab von Hohenfriedeberg nach Wuga, 1894; Report on the founding negotiations of Wuga concerning von Wohlrab, 1895; diary reports, chronicles, letters (originals and copies), statistics especially of Gleiss, Langheinrich u. Rösler, 1895-1914 u. 1919-1920; Report on the founding of Wuga by Franz Gleiss, 12 p. printed, published as supplement to Semesterbrief Number 23 of the Greifswald Theological Society, 1896; "How it looks like in an African school by N. Rösler, 14 p., ms., January 1900; "Auf den Trümmern von Wuga von Missionar Döring, 14 p., Druck, 1902; "Die ersten Jahre der Station Wuga 33 p., ca. 1902; Berichte über die Station Mshihwi (s. a. M 603), 1908-1909

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa