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        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 629 · File · 1908-1943
        Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Inauguration of the Lindenmuseum; Collection Dr. Tafel; Collection Dr. Fritz; Völkerkunde-Museum Bremen; Dr. von Bälz; Karl Mauch Darin: 1st Deutsche Kolonialzeitung Nr.17 vom 27. April 1912; 2nd "Die sozialpsychologische Perspektive der Völkerkunde" by Ths. Achelis; 3rd Announcements No. 9, November 1912, 13th year of the Association of Preceptors and Real Teachers of Württemberg

        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
        FA 1 / 88 · File · 1904 - 1907
        Part of Cameroon National Archives

        Réparation des dommages. - Njem rebellion. - Losses of the Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun in autumn 1903, 1903 - 1904 Violation of the ban on trade in the Nzimu and Njem area by the trader Wenzel of Woermann & Co, August 1905 Request from the Verein Westafrikanischer Kaufleute (Association of German Traders in Africa), Hamburg, concerning the ban on importing gunpowder and rifles to the Protectorate of Cameroon. - Decree of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 5.2.1907 Combating disturbances and rebellions - Expedition to the Northern Maka region from 22.11.1906 - 20.01.1907. - Execution - Captain Dominik's report Inspection tour through the Southern Districts from 18.2. until the end of March 1907 (Brigadier General Müller) - Execution, 1907nMap on the submission of the Yetyang region, 1: 200,000, pen-and-ink drawing with coloured markings, June 1907 Expedition on the Ngoko (First-Lieutenant Scheunemann), DKB 1 1907/347-352, 391-399 (map 349), 1904 - 1905 Establishment of the administration in the Ngoko by the expedition on the Ngoko (First-Lieutenant Scheunemann), May-July 1904

        Gouvernement von Kamerun
        BArch, R 904/134 · File · Dez. 1918-Apr. 1919
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Memorandum on the damage caused by the war in the protectorates (reprint) Report on an interview granted by the colonial master Dr. Bell to American journalists, 1 Apr. 1919 Statutes of the Society for Colonial Progress

        M
        BArch, N 2345/36 · File · 1897 - 1904 ; 1910 ; 1916
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Metternich zur Gracht, Paul Graf Wolff (German ambassador in London and Constantinople) Morel, Edmund Dene (journalist and editor of the magazine "West African Mail") Müller, by (embassy secretary in Paris and German consul general for Egypt) Contains also: Essay by Zimmermann on Morel in a special edition of the "Kolonialen Rundschau" (Colonial Review)

        Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Mickausch, W., Nr. 118 · File · 1929
        Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)
        • description: Contains: contains: reader's letter from Wilhelm Mickausch dated 15 Sep 1929 (ZA) 1929, Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Mickausch, W. Mickausch, Wilhelm Contains: enth.: Reader's letter from Wilhelm Mickausch dated 15 Sep 1929 (ZA)
        Korrespondenz
        Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart, 28 · File · 1939-1942
        Part of Regional Church Archive Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
        • 1939-1942, Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart, D 23 Estate of Karl Hartenstein Contains above all:<br /><br />Exchange of letters with:<br />- Mr. Lokies: Agreement on publications (above all Missionsbildblatt "Dein Reich komme")<br />- Mr. Munz (publisher bookseller): Purchase of books, print and publication agreements, guidelines for the design of a church series of writings<br />- Subjects such as preaching debates, Revelation "The Fulfillment of Revelation John"), Halbbatzenkollekte, Heidenbote, Evangelische Missionszeitschrift description: Contains above all..: - correspondence with: - Mr Lokies: agreement on publications (especially mission picture sheet "Dein Reich komme") - - Mr Munz (publishing bookseller): book purchase, printing and publication agreements, guidelines for the design of an ecclesiastical publication series - - subject matters such as sermon debates, revelation "The fulfillment of Revelation John"), half-bat collections, messengers of the heathen, Protestant missionary journal
        Kiautschou War 1914: Vol. 3
        BArch, RM 3/6861 · File · 1915
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Report about the victory celebration of the Japanese on the occasion of the taking of Tsingtau Copies from newspapers about the fight for Tsingtau Lists of the members of the Reich who had travelled from Tsingtau to Beijing and other places Report about consequences and accompanying phenomena of the war for the private, public and economic life of the Germans in China Letters from China to relatives about processes and events there

        German Imperial Naval Office
        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, GU 120 · Fonds · (1861-1864), 1867-1925, (1926) und o. J.
        Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
        1. biography: Karl Joseph Wilhelm Florestan Gero Crescentius Prince of Urach Count of Württemberg was born on 15 February 1865 in Ulm as the younger son of Wilhelm (I.) Duke of Urach and Florestine Duchess of Urach née Princess of Monaco (1); the prince attended the primary school and the Jesuit grammar school in Monaco (2) together with his older brother Wilhelm (II.) Duke of Urach. In 1877 he moved to the Jesuit educational institution of Our Lady Stella matutina in Feldkirch. After a further change of school in 1881, he graduated from the Karlsgymnasium in Stuttgart in 1883 and studied for two semesters at the University of Munich (3) from 1883 to 1884. There he attended lectures in metaphysics and history of Greek philosophy with the professor of philosophy and later Bavarian Prime Minister and German Chancellor Georg Graf von Hertling (1843-1919) as well as lectures in political science with the journalist and writer Professor Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl (1823-1897). 1883 he was appointed second lieutenant à la suite of the Ulan regiment King Karl (1st Württ.) No. 19 (4). In April 1886 Prince Karl entered the active service of this regiment, but had to leave the active service due to illness. In March 1887, the prince retired as an officer à la suite from the active service of the regiment. In the following years the prince was granted the usual promotions for a member of the House of Württemberg under the position à la suite of the regiment: in 1887 he was appointed prime lieutenant, in 1891 cavalry master, in 1899 cavalry major and in 1906 lieutenant colonel. From 1884, Karl Fürst von Urach travelled extensively (5): from 1884 to 1886 he travelled South America, visiting the Cordilleras and studying the Indian tribes on the upper reaches of the Amazon (6). He later handed over the ethnological collection he acquired during his journey to the Linden Museum in Stuttgart. Also in the time after 1887 he often stayed in Italy, Greece, in the Balkans, in Egypt, where he owned real estate in Heliopolis near Cairo (7), and in the Ottoman Empire. In 1891 he took part in an expedition to Spitsbergen (8), in 1893 the prince travelled to the USA(9). The few documents on the trip to the USA (especially letters of recommendation) (10) that are preserved in the present inventory suggest that this trip was also used for ethnological studies of Indian tribes. So he learned Turkish, Arabic and Persian. Last but not least, between 1893 and 1925 the prince had Arab rooms (11) built into his palace on Neckarstraße in Stuttgart, which he decorated with furniture, carvings, tiles, works made of plaster stucco, carpets and other antiques from the Orient. During the First World War, Prince Karl was finally able to use his language skills and the knowledge he had acquired about this region during his many journeys to the Orient for his work as a German liaison officer in the Ottoman Empire (12). He performed this function between 1916 and 1917, when Prince Karl took over several honorary offices. He was president of the Württemberg group of the German Colonial Society (13) and member of the Württemberg regional association of the German Fleet Association (14). He supported the Society for the Promotion of German Settlements in Palestine (15). He also supported the work of the airship designer Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin by subscribing to shares in the company for the promotion of airship travel (16).Karl Fürst von Urach was awarded numerous orders in the course of his life (17): in 1883 the Prince received the Monegasque Order of Saint Charles, in 1889 the Grand Cross of the Persian Order of the Sun and Lions (18), in 1897 the Ottoman Order of First Class, in 1899 the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Medal. In 1910 he was awarded the Prussian Red Eagle Order. In 1916 he received the Wilhelmskreuz with swords and crown, one year later the royal Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen and the Iron Cross 2nd class. Karl Fürst von Urach died on 5 December 1925 in Stuttgart. He was buried in the Catholic section of the crypt of the castle church Ludwigsburg. 2. to the order and distortion of the stock:: Together with the Archive of the Dukes and Princes of Urach Grafen von Württemberg, the GU 120 collection was deposited in the Main State Archives in 1987. There, the archives of the House of Urach form the GU series of inventories within the inventory classification (tectonics). During the reorganization of the archive by Wolfgang Schmierer, Director of the Archive, the documents on Karl Fürst von Urach were given the signature GU 120, and since the materials were in a poor state of order, the units of registration had to be formed for the most part first. Where it made sense, the existing units were retained. During the indexing work, extensive documents were removed from the GU 120 holdings and assigned in particular to the GU 96 (Miscellaneous and Unclear), GU 100 (Foreign Archives and Other Collections), GU 107 (Florestine Duchess of Urach), GU 117 (Wilhelm (II.) Duke of Urach) and GU 202 (Bertha Freiin von Biegeleben) holdings. Moreover, it cannot be ruled out that further material of the provenance of Karl Fürst von Urach may be found in the as yet unlisted holdings of the House of Urach. by far the largest part of the holdings consists of the extensive correspondence of the Prince (category 2), above all with his mother (category 2.1.1) with his brother Wilhelm and his family (category 2.1.2) as well as with Bertha von Biegeleben (category 2.1.5). The latter was the court lady of his mother Florestine and a close confidante of the prince. In addition, correspondence with representatives of the German and European ruling and former ruling princely houses can be found in the holdings (Section 2.5). Karl Fürst von Urach also corresponded with numerous public figures (section 2.7), including scholars. Almost all correspondence is so-called unilateral correspondence, that is, only the letters of the correspondence partner are found in the existing stock. If there are isolated letters or drafts of letters from the Reigning Prince to the respective addressee, this is expressly mentioned in the title recording. Usually these are letters of the prince returned to the prince or his family afterwards. It should also be noted that Prince Karl did not make any copies of his correspondence. The correspondences can be regarded as an interesting source for the history of everyday life and mentality of the nobility. They show the manifold contacts which the prince maintained with members of other noble families. They also certainly offer details of the Prince's numerous journeys. However, it was not possible to index the contents of the correspondence due to the time and effort involved. Unfortunately, the correspondences and correspondence series contained in this collection sometimes have smaller gaps. It is not possible at the present time to answer the question of whether the previously unlisted holdings of the archives of the House of Urach still contain correspondence of the prince. Besides the correspondence, the extensive collections of photos and photographs (category 10) form the second largest part of the holdings in terms of the number of title recordings. Of particular interest are the photos and photo albums with photos from the Prince's numerous travels to South America, Egypt, the Ottoman Empire and the Balkans (Section 10.2.2). There are also photos taken during the aforementioned activity of the prince as a liaison officer in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War (section 10.2.4). Prince Karl's interest in Islamic (Arabic) art is also reflected in the numerous photographs of buildings and artworks of Islamic art, which are combined in section 10.3. Of the other materials preserved in the present collection, the Prince's manuscripts with literary and art-historical texts and a memorandum on the political reorganization of Europe by Germany in the First World War should also be mentioned, as well as interesting documents on the associations and societies in which the Prince was active and in which he was active. In an appendix (column 16) photos, an album and seal from the possession of the Wera Duchess of Württemberg née Grand Duchess of Russia are united, which after the death of the Duchess were handed over by her daughter Olga Prinzessin zu Schaumburg-Lippe to Karl Fürst von Urach.In addition, correspondences of the brother of Karl Fürst von Urach, Wilhelm (II.) Duke of Urach, to Charlemagne's estate, to the Arab rooms and to a newspaper article about the princes were added to the collection (19). Since these materials refer to Karl Fürst von Urach, the classification into the present holdings seemed to be reasonable. As expected, documents on Karl Fürst von Urach are also available in other holdings of the archives of the House of Urach. In particular the holdings GU 99 (photo albums and collections), GU 107 (Florestine Herzogin von Urach née Prinzessin von Monaco), GU 117 (Wilhelm (II.) Herzog von Urach) and GU 202 (Bertha von Biegeleben) are to be mentioned here. the archives of the holdings may only be inspected with the prior permission of the chief of the House of Urach. the holdings GU 120 were catalogued by the undersigned from autumn 2004 to April 2005. It comprises 4.6 running meters with 318 numbers.Stuttgart, in April 2005Eberhard Merk footnotes: (1) For Karl Fürst von Urach see above: Article by Wolfgang Schmierer in: The House of Württemberg. A biographical encyclopedia. Edited by Sönke Lorenz, Dieter Mertens, Volker Press. Stuttgart 1997. p. 390. Heinrich Fischer: Prince Karl von Urach as a research traveller. In: Swabian Mercury of 11 December 1926 pp. 17f. (Sunday supplement to the Swabian Mercury No. 580). Newspaper articles and obituaries in M 743/2 Bü 542.(2) See also Bü 1 (serial number 1) in this inventory. Schmierer does not mention attending school in Monaco. The data on the school attendance of Karl Fürst von Urach were taken from the short curriculum vitae written by Wilhelm (II.) Duke of Urach in Bü 21 (Ordnungsnummer 11).(3) See Bü 11 (Ordnungsnummer 2).(4) On military careers see the personal file of Fürst Karls in: M 430/1 Bü 2797, also Bü 7 (serial number 3), 121 (serial number 98).(5) A list of the Prince's travels, prepared by Karl's brother Duke Wilhelm (II.), is kept in Bü 21 (serial number 11). This list also served Heinrich Fischer as the basis for his article (loc. cit.)(6) See the manuscript of the prince in Bü 269 (Ordnungsnummer 145). A detailed description of the itinerary of the South American trip can be found in the article by Heinrich Fischer (loc. cit.)(7) Bü 297, 298 (serial number 208, 211)(8) Cf. the correspondence of Max Graf von Zeppelin in Bü 161 (serial number 118) and the manuscript of the prince in Bü 273 (serial number 146). Photos of Spitzbergen and Norway can be found in Bü 59 (serial number 247).(9) There are no photos of this trip in this collection.(10) Bü 177 (serial number 138)(11) See Bü 20 (serial number 217), Bü 80 (serial number 288), Bü 83 (serial number 202), Bü 316 (serial number 198). An impressive description of the Arabic spaces provides: Claus Mohr: Arab Art in Stuttgart. In: Deutsches Volksblatt 1926 No. 170 of 28 July 1926(12) See also Bü 108, 293 (serial numbers 5 and 6). Photos from this period have been preserved in Bü 42 (serial number 264).(13) There are no materials on the prince's work in the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l g e s c h e l l l s c h a f t in this collection.(14) Bü 285 (serial number 193)(15) Bü 294 (serial number 191)(16) Bü 296 (serial number 189)(17) See also Bü 6, 101 (serial numbers 7 and 8)(18) The award was made on the occasion of the state visit of Schah Nasir-el-din in 1889 in Stuttgart(19) Bü 10 (serial number 9), Bü 21 (serial number 11), Bü 23 (serial number 216)
        Urach, Karl
        Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, E 163 (Benutzungsort: Wernigerode) · Collection · 1898 - 2002
        Part of State Archive Saxony-Anhalt (Archivtektonik)

        Finding aids: Findbuch von 2002 (online searchable) Registraturbildner: The present inventory is based on 97
        The collection is based on journals and newspapers collected by Jutta Leo, Archive Assistant in Wernigerode. The remaining 3 consist of three brochures, some typewritten reports and loose articles, some of which are glued onto DIN A4 sheets, as well as some photocopies. The predominant material covers the period from 1989 to 2002 and its provenance is very broad and varied. Inventory information: The inventory E 163 is the property of Jutta Leo and was sorted and listed by her until May 2002. As already agreed with her and her family, the collection will later be donated to the State Archives of Saxony-Anhalt.

        BArch, RM 5/2522 · File · (Apr.-Juli) Aug. 1915
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: From "Deutsches Kolonialblatt" No. 12/13: "Capture of a Pallotine Father in Cameroon". Print, 1.7.1915 "Der Krieg in den deutschen Schutzgebieten, 5. Mitteilung". Print, no date.

        BArch, RM 5/2518 · File · (März-Mai) Juni-Juli 1915
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Excerpt from the memorandum of the Federal Government New Fatherland "Shall we annex?", n. d. "Deutsche Kolonialzeitung, 1. Sonderbeilage zu Nr. 7". Print, 20.1.1915 Brit. Parliamentary papers concerning the treatment of prisoners of war in England and Germany during the first eight months of the war, and correspondence with the American ambassador (in London) concerning the treatment of British prisoners of war Prussian Ministry of War: Immediatvorrag amounts to "all measures taken in favor of German prisoners of war and civilians". Print, 7.7.1915 Prussian War Ministry: "Employment of Prisoners of War". Print, 15.4.1915 "Statistics of American metal transports from Aug. to Dec. 1914". Print, no date.

        Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland, Oberbergamt Bonn Nr. 989 · File · 1888-1899
        Part of Landesarchiv NRW Rhineland Department (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Examination papers: Sinking and extension of the west shaft II of the Camphausen mine (1889); depiction of the storage conditions and operation of the Neustaßfurt rock salt and potash salt mine, Kalbe district (1893); The Fohnsdorf lignite mine in Styria (1892); study trip to Carinthia, Styria and the Salzkammergut (1893); the Blicksilberverarbeitung at the fiscal hut in Lautenthal, Bergamt Klausthal (1894), with sketches of the kilns; Calculation of the costs of the civil engineering works at the monastery gallery of the hard coal mines at Deister for 1893/94, Berginspektion Barsinghausen; file relation on the administrative conditions at the state salt works at Stetten, Hohenzollern (1895); file relation to the statute of the trade union Beisselsgrube (1896); file relation on the measures taken at the Saarbrücken Mining Authority against the weather (1896) Darin:Zeitschrift für praktische Geologie Issue 7/1897; Deutsches Kolonialblatt X. Volume No. 9/1899

        BArch, NS 5-VI/17703 · File · 1925-1944
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Pribrain, Dr.phil. Alfred Francis, Austrian historian, 1932 Pribrain, Dr. Bruno, Berlin professor of surgery, 1934 Priebe, Hedwig, Gauleiterin d. Verbandes in Saxony, 1934 Prieger, Karl Ferdinand, Bavarian politician, Bayerische Mittelpartei, 1934 Prien, Günther, German. Naval officer, U-boat commander, 1941 Priesdorff, Kurt von, author of the book "Soldatisches Führertum", Privy Councillor, 1936 Prieß, Dipl.-Commercial Fr., 1935 Prieß, Helmuth, General of the Infantry, 1944 Prieß, Hermann, SS-Gruppenführer and Lieutenant General of the Waffen-SS, 1944 Prieß, Dr. Paul, Lord Mayor, 1935 Prieißnitz, Vinzenz, naturopath, 1936 Prigge, Dr. Richard, Professor at the State Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt/M., 1940 Prigge, Rudolf, Gauhauptstellenleiter, head of the RBG of both Gauwaltung Ost-Hannover of the DAF, 1932 Prihoda, Vasa, Czech violinist, 1932 Priller, Josef, lieutenant, squadron captain in a fighter squadron, knight of the Iron Cross with oak leaves, 1941 Prna-Massow, Magdalene von, fighter in Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1937 Pringsheim, Dr. Alfred, German mathematician, 1930 Prinzhorn, Hans, philosopher and "soul doctor", 1933 Prion, Prof.Dr., Economist, Publication d. Book: "Geld u. Kredit in Theorie und Praxis", 1937 Prittwitz u. Gaffron, Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm v., German Diplomat, German Ambassador in Washington, General, 1941 Pritzelwitz, Kurt von, German General, 1935 Prystor, Alexander, Polish politician, 1939 Probst, Dr. Hans, Director of the Germanic Institute of the University of Buenos Aires, 1937 Probst, Heinrich, Pioneer of the Germanic Institute of Political Science, 1931 Prystor, Alexander, Polish politician, 1939 Probst, Dr. Hans, Director of the Germanic Institute of the University of Buenos Aires, 1937 Probst, Heinrich, Pioneer of the Germanic Institute of Political Science, 1931 Pritzelwitz, Kurt von, German General, 1935 Prystor, Alexander, Polish politician, 1939 Probst, Dr. Hans, Director of the Germanic Institute of the University of Buenos Aires, 1937 Probst, Heinrich, Pioneer of the Germanic Institute of the Germanic Institute of the Germanic Institute of the Germanic Institute of the Germanic Institute of the Germanic Institute of the Germanic. Electronics, engineer, 1936 Prochasha, Baron von, commander of the Kaiserschützenkompanie, Maria-Theresien-Ritter, 1937 Prochnich, Edgar, Austrian diplomat, 1925 Prodinger, Hans, Grossdt. Nationalrat, 1933 Pröhl, Günther, NSKK-Obergruppenführer, Captain of a Panzerjägerkompanie, 1942 Proehl, Dr., Director of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association, 1935 Prohoska, Jaro, German -Austrian singer, baritone, 1934 Proksch-Wien, Alfred, Reichstreuhänder der Arbeit, 1938 Proschek, Arthur, 1937 Proske, Dr. Karl, restorer of classical church music, 1936 Proske, Vera, chief president in Upper Silesia, 1929 Proskurow, deputy defence commissioner, 1939 Protogerow, Bulgarian general, 1928 Protsch, Willy, Berlin standard leader, 1934 Protze, Karl, chairman of the retail trade representation of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, 1939Prüfer, Dr.jur. Curt, German diplomat, 1940 Prütz-Isenhagen, Dr.-Ing.Ing., master blacksmith and craftsman, 1940 Prüwer, Julius, German conductor, 1934 Pruss, Max, German airship captain, 1937 Prüfer, Arthur, musicologist (Professor of Musicology), 1935 Prystor, Alexander, Polish politician, 1940 Przemsmyclu, Waclaw, Polish journalist and diplomat, 1935

        BArch, NS 5-VI/17749 · File · 1924-1944
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Vobis, Kurt, SS-Mann, 1936 Vocke, Dr. Wilhelm, Member of the Reichsbank Directorate, Privy Finance Council, 1936 Vockel, Dr. Heinrich, Secretary General of the German Centre Party, o.Dat. Vögler, Dr. Albert, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG, 1942 Vögler, Dr. Eugen, Government Architect, 1935 Voelcker, Dr. Friedrich, German surgeon, 1938 Voelcker, Werner, Journalist, 1934 Völckers, Dr. Hans Hermann, German diplomat, 1939 Völker, Franz, German hero tenor, 1940 Völter, Heinrich, Head of the paper mill C.F.A., Fischer in Bautzen, 1937 Völtzer, Friedrich, special trustee for the German seagoing shipyards, 1937 Vogel, murderer of Rosa Luxemburg, 1929 Vogel, administrative director of the mining administration, 1924 Vogel, August, German. Sculptor, 1929 Vogel, Hans, Saxon industrialist, 1927 Vogel, Hugo, German painter, 1934 Vogel, Johann, party secretary in Berlin, 1931 Vogel, Walther, professor and director of the seminar for statehood and stormy geography at the University of Berlin, 1938 Vogel, Dr. Werner, Managing Director of the German Chamber of Commerce Shanghai, 1936 Vogeler, Almuth, Gauführerin, 1938 Vogeler, Heinrich, Intendant of the Municipal Stages of Magdeburg, 1937 Vogeler, Heinrich, painter and etcher, 1930 Vogels, Dr. Werner, Ministerialdirigent in the Ministry of Justice, 1942 Vogelsang, Heinrich, researcher and colonial pioneer, 1937 Vogelsang, Werner, Reichsredner, 1937 Vogelsang, Wilhelm, private secretary and advisor to the economic leader Dr. Hugenberg, 1933 Vogelsanger, Dr., Employed at the Technical Institute of the Technical University in Munich, 1942 Vogelweide, Walther von der, Meistersinger, 1930 Vogler, Georg Josef, Tondichter, 1937 Vogler, Max, Stadtbaurat (builder of the Weimarhalle), 1936 Voglmayer, Christa, sculptor, 1941 Vogt, Artur, metal worker in Leipzig, o.Dat. Vogt, Carl de, Artist, 1931 Vogt, Joseph, Bishop of Aachen, 1937 Vogt, Dr. martin, Deputy Director of the University Institute for Physical Education in Munich, 1942 Vogt, Richard, German Wehrwirtschaftsführer, 1942 Vogt, Waldemar, Gaupropagandaleiter, 1943 Vogt, Wilhelm, Ökonomierat, o.Dat. Vogtherr, Ewald, Social Democratic Member of Parliament, 1923

        BArch, NS 5-VI/17708 · File · 1923-1944
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Reber, Charles, Swiss journalist, published "Durchmarschpläne der deutschen Armee durch die Schweiz", leader of the socialist group of students, Marxist agitator, member of the Third International, 1937 Ribitzki, Dr. Helmut, former member of the International Committee of the German Army. Lord Mayor of Breslau, 1935 Rechberg, Arnold, German politician, industrialist and sculptor, 1935 Rechberg, Fritz, Kommerzienrat, senior director of the Tuchfabrik A. Rechberg KG in Hersfeld (Hessen-Nassau), 1939 Reche, Dr. Otto, professor of anthropology and racial research, 1940 Rechenbach, Dr.phil. Horst, kgl. pr. Lieutenant Colonel (retd.), Front Fighter, East Prussian Freikorps, Specialist Study Council, Graduate Farmer, Inspector of Livestock Breeding, Deputy Head of the Breed and Settlement Office SS, o.Da. Rechenberg, Albrecht Freiherr von, German colonial politician, 1935 Rechenberg, Hans, editor of the National Socialist "Großdeutsche Pressedienstes", 1932 Rechlin, Wilhelm, managing director of the Essen Chamber, 1942 Recht, Gauschulungswlater, 1939 Rechmann, Dr. Heinrich J., author: "Altgermanische Erziehung", 1935 Reck, Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c. Hans, volcanologist and palaeontologist from the Palaeontological Institute of the University of Berlin, 1937 Reck-Walleczewen, Fritz, author: "Acht Kapitel für die Deutschen", 1935 Recke, Prof.Dr.., Archivdirektor, full professor at the university in Danzig, 1934 Reckewerth, Obergebietsführer, member of the reichstages, 1937 Recking, Ruppert, author of the books: "Ein Journalist erzählt", "Ein Kaiserreich auf Aktien", 1937 Reckmann, Fritz, deputy Gauleiter Koblenz-Trier, 1941 Reclam, Philipp, publisher, 1942 Reclam, Dr. Ernst, senior director of the publishing house Ph. Reclam jun. 1936 Redeker, Dr., Marktforderung u. Marktregelung in der Deutschen Brauwirtschaft, 1937 Redell, Dr. Leo, Author: "Wechsel, Scheck u. Postscheck im Dienste des Kaufmannes", 1935 Redemann, Carl, Chairman of the Association of German Sewing Machinery Retailers in Frankfurt, 1934 Reden, Graf, Schlesiens großer Berghauptmann, Bergmann u. Founder of the Upper Silesian Water Forge, 1941 Redepenning, Karl, Berghauptmann, 1936 Redeschab, Lord, British gold mine owner, 1939 Redieß, SS-Gruppenführer, 1937 Redl, Colonel, Chief of General Staff of the Prague Corps, 1936 Redlich, Fritz, Author: "Reklame", Begriff-Geschichte- Theorie, 1935 Redlich, Dr. Josef, Austrian scholar and politician, 1937 Redlich, Dr. Oswald, historian, president of the Academy of Sciences in Vienna, 1944 Redlich, Johann, treasurer of the German Sängerbund, court assessor, 1932 Redslob, Dr. Edwin, former Reichskunstwart, 1933 Redtenbacher, Ferdinand, founder of mechanical engineering science, 1934 Reeder, Reg.Chief of Military Administration, 1940 Reemtsma, Philipp F., German business leader, 1938 Reepen, Georg, adjutant and chief of staff, 1933 Reese, Maria, author: "Abrechnung mit Moskau", "ehem. kommunistische Reichstagabgeordnete", 1937 Regendanz, banker and financier, 1931 Regener, Dr. Erich, professor, radiologist, 1941 Reger, Erik, German writer, 1943 Reger, Max, German musician, 1941 Regiomontannes - see Johannes Müller, o.Dat. Regler, Gustav, Schriststeller, 1934 Reh, Prof. Head of the Pest Department at the Zoological Institute (State Institute) and in the Zoological Museum Hamburg, 1932 Arthur Rehbein - also Atz vom Rhyn, German local writer and poet, 1942 Rehberg, Hans, German writer, 1940 Rehfisch, Hans J., German poet, o.Dat. Rehm, Wilhelm, freelance writer, author: "Der schaffende Mensch in der deutsch Wirtschaft", n.d. Rehmer, Dr.-Ing., Director of BAL-Bewag, Elektrizitätsforscher, 1935 Rehmke, Johannes, German philosopher, 1928 Rehn, Dr. Fritz, President of the Senate of the Supreme Court, Berlin, President of the People's Court, 1934 Rehrl, Dr. Fr, former governor of the province of Salzburg, Hofrat, 1938 Rehse, Friedrich Josef Maria, founder and head of the collection Rehse, collection and archiving of "contemporary history", including documents from the time of the party (NSDAP), 1943 Rhyn, Atz vom, German homeland writer and poet, 1942 Tannenberger, Hermann, German writer, 1931

        BArch, NS 5-VI/17704 · File · 1909, 1922-1942
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Gartenkünstler, 1935 Pünder, Dr. Hermann, civil servant, Regierungspräsident in Münster, 1934 Pürschel, Herbert, author of "Die kaiserliche Schutzgruppe für Kamerun", 1936 Püschel, Ernst, writer, 1941 Pütz, Theodor, author, "Das Bild des Unternehmer in der Nationalökonomie", o.Dat. Puetzfeld, Carl, Author: "Deutsche Rechtssymbolik", 1936 Puff, Dr. Erich, General Manager of the Economic Group, Nonferrous Metal Industry, 1935 Pugel, Prof.dr. Theodor, Author: "Anti-Semitism of the World in Word and Image", 1936 Puhl, Emil, Vice-President of the German Reichsbank, 1941 Pullmanan, Christoffel, German Grenadier, 1937 Puls, Richard, Berlin painter, 1942 Puppe, Dr.-Ing, Commissar for raw materials in the Reich Ministry of Economics, 1934 Purtschueler, Ludwig, German mountaineer, 1935 Puschmann, Bernhard, notes "Der Korrektor und seine Pflicht", 1935 Pustau D. by, journalist, 1936 Puttkamer, Jesko by, governor of Cameroon, 1942 Puttkammer, Walter, economist, 1935 Puttkamer, appointed by, Korvetttenkapitän, Adjudant of the Wehrmacht, 1939 Puß, Ernst, farmer, member of the Communist Party, o.Dat. Putz, Leo, German painter, 1940 Quaatz, Dr. Reinhold Georg, German politician, 1936 Quade, Erich, General der Flieger, reporter4r for the Luftwaffe on radio, 1941 Quadt, Eugen Graf von, Bavarian Minister of State for Economics, 1933 Quaglio, Eugen, Nestor der deutschen Bühnengestdner, 1942 Quandt, Dr. Günther, Chairman of the Board of German Weapons and Dürener Metall, German Wehrwirtschaftsführer, 1942 Quaas, Richard, Head of the Reich Propaganda Office at the Reich Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda, Head of the Reich Film Archive, 1937 Quandt, Dr.med. German Doctor, 1941 Quandte, Dr. Peter Staatl. Reichsamt für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 1935 Quarch, Dr. Max, Social Politician, 1930 Quasebart, Prof. Dr.-Chairman of the Management Board of Auergesellschaft AG, 1942 Quast, Ferdinand von, German Army Commander, 1939 Quast, W., Chairman of the Reich Office for Horticultural and Viticultural Products, 1942 Querner, Major General, Inspector General for the Gendarmerie and Police of the Municipalities into the Main Office Ordnungspolizei, 1940 Quervain, Alfred de, theologian, 1932 Quissel, Dr. Ludwig, writer, 1932 Quidde, Dr. Ludwig, historian, pacifist, 1941 Quiring, Dr. Walter, author "Deutsch erschließendes Chaco", 1936 Quisling, Vidkun, leader of the "Nasjonal Samling", 1941