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              Colonies: vol. 2
              BArch, R 43-I/625 · File · Jan. 1924 - Dez. 1926
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Dr. Heinrich Schnee (Governor): The colonial guilt lie; Print. Süddeutsche Monatshefte Jan. 1924 Resolutions and Entries for the 50th Anniversary of Colonial Remembrance Apr. 1924 German Colonial Congress 1924, Program 1924 Tropical Pension and Tropical Pension for Colonial Soldiers 1925 Colonial Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft, Richtlinien für die koloniale Propaganda und praktische Kolonialpolitik 1925 Ostafrikaner-Verband e.V.. (Colonial Association of East Africans), Request for credits for the purchase of farms 1926 Representation of colonial interests on the occasion of entry into the League of Nations, Resolutions (continued vol. 3) 1926 William H. Dawson: Return of the colonies to Germany; Print Berlin 1926

              Colonies: vol. 4
              BArch, R 43-I/626a · File · Jan. 1932 - Dez. 1934
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Reichskredit zur Erhaltung des deutschen wirtschaftlichen Einflusses in West- und Ostafrika 1932 Nothilfe für Südwestafrika, memorandum by Fritz Brenner 1933 Kolonialkriegerdank, Wesen und Ziele; advertising brochure, request for participation in memorial celebration 1933 treatment of the colonial question, instruction of the Reichsmin. für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda 1933 Dt. Bund von Südwestafrika, a.o. Spaltunggefahr 1934

              BArch, R 1507/2072 · File · Apr. - Okt. 1932
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: National Socialist Worker and Peasant Youth (Strasser), page 89 Wehrsport, page 24-32 Widerstandskreis, page 89 "Die Nieter", Deutscher Arbeiter-Theaterbund, page 89 Agitation und Propaganda der KPD, page 18-23 Antifascist Action, page 101-127, 133-150 Antifascist Commissions of the KPD, page 1-17 Arbeiter Ido- und Esperanto-Bund, page 89 Arbeiterkorrespondenz der KPD, page 49-53, 54-60 Workers' Theater Federation, 89 Federation of Friends of the Soviet Union, 33-43 Federation of Free Socialist Youth, 90 German Combat Committee against the Imperialist War, 94-97 European Peasant Congress, 90 Free Radio Federation, 44-48, 71, 72, 73 Society of Friends of New Russia, 33-43 International Workers' Aid (IAH), 89-90 International Proletarian Free Thinkers, Page 90 International Red Aid (MOPR), Page 90 International Socialist League, Page 89 League against Fascism, Page 4 League for Red Sports Unit, Page 151-152 Communist Youth International, Page 61-70 Communist Student Group, Page 90 Communist Youth Union of Germany, Page 89 League against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 78-93 Left Poale Zion, Page 89 KPD News Service, Page 91-93 Proletarian School Combat Community, Page 164-174 Red Trade Union International, Page 14, 16 Germany's Red Aid, Page 89 Red Student Group, Page 89 Self-Protection Movement, Page 102-105, 110-118, 133, 141-149 Socialist Federation, Page 90 Association of Proletarian Free Thinkers, Page 18-23, 153

              BArch, R 1507/2094 · File · Jan. 1933
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: "Rotes Sprachrohr, Spielgruppe, pages 141-158 Agitation and propaganda of the KPD, pages 113-156 Anti-war work, pages 86-110 Foreign countries, communist politics, pages 9-25, 138 Peasant and agricultural workers movement of the KPD, pages 84-86 Freier Radio-Bund, page 111, 112 International of Educational Workers, page 8-25 Fight against Obligation to Work, page 35-42 Fight Alliance against Fascism, page 175-180 Children's Organisations, Children's Aid of the KPD, pages 1-4, 26-35 Lenin-Liebknecht-Luxemburg-Campaign of the KPD, pages 56, 62-83, 140-156, 181 Literaturobleute der RHD, page 43 Massenverteidigung, Abteilung der RHD, page 54 Mieterbewegung der KPD, page 135-137 Pioniere der RHD, page 27-34, 159-164 Politische Prangene, Arbeit der RHD, page 170-172 Rote Hilfe Deutschlands, page 50-57 Rote Kavallerie, Page 44-47 Red Front Fighter League, Page 5-7 KPD Training Work, Page 184-196 Self-Protection Movement, Page 58-59 Association of Proletarian Free Thinkers, Page 174 World Congress Against the Imperialist War, Page 56 KPD Decomposition Work, Page 165-169

              SammlungStreicher_171 · File · 1936-1941
              Part of State Archives Nuremberg

              Contains among other things: Training letter of the Colonial Political Office; KdF - Events. Reports from Franconian cities; fencing lessons. Darin: 2 photos HJ-School and Thingstätte Wildbad Burgbernheim.

              CO 323/719/97 · Item · 1916 May
              Part of The National Archives

              East African Protectorate and German East Africa. German anti-Muslim propaganda document captured at Moshi, German East Africa, by General Smuts; two translated copies of document (in Arabic), for distribution to Muslim subjects in the British Empire. Original Correspondence From: War Office. Folio(s): 505-508.

              Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Ostwestfalen-Lippe, L 113 Nr. 870 · File · 1938-1939, 1944
              Part of Landesarchiv NRW East Westphalia-Lippe Department (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Organisational matters; personnel matters; activity report for Jan. 1938; reports from Catholic (Borromeo) libraries; training courses at the Reichsschulungsburg Erwitte and in Schloss Nordkirchen; Reichsfahrt der Alten Garde 1939; design of Nazi wedding ceremonies; reports of church departures by the local courts; introduction of the German School, resistance in Falkenhagen; framework curriculum for Nazi nurse training; performance of a play opera by the Städtische Oberschule für Mädchen, Detmold; reorganization of the museums in Lippe; list of Hitler's opera productions in Lippe; list of the German National Hitler's opera, which was written by Hitler.

              BArch, R 2/11500 · File · (1939) 1941-1943
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Order of Hitler of 3 Sept. 1939, question of compensation for goods destined for Switzerland which were confiscated on the German side during the occupation of French ports, 1943 Agreement between the Foreign Office and the Reich Minister for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda for the Activation of Foreign Propaganda, 1941

              BArch, R 2/11554 · File · 1938-1940
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: The Federal Foreign Office and the Reich Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda discuss the establishment of an editorial office for the foreign press at the Federal Foreign Office.

              ADM 137/10/3 · Item · 1914
              Part of The National Archives

              Folio 73: telegram from India Office to Viceroy 11th August 1914, desirable that the battalion of Indian infantry for British East Africa start at once and if possible accompany expeditionary force A as far as Secotra where it will proceed to Zanzibar. Folio 74: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Cape to Admiralty 12th August 1914, C-in-C East Indies informed me that HMS Dartmouth has been recalled Bombay. It would seem that [German light cruiser] Konigsberg is still on Cape of Good Hope Station. When does HMS Nottingham come? telegram from British Consul, Lourenzo Marques to Admiralty 12th August 1914, Portuguese merchant vessel of the Empriza Hat de Navagacao reports [German light cruiser] Konigsberg off Inhambane. telegram from Zanzibar to Admiralty 12th August 1914, HMS Astraea to Admiralty, not satisfied with conditions under which [German steamer] Tabora flies Geneva Cross. My opinion is this flag as been hoisted only to evade capture. Folio 75: telegram from Secretary of State for the Colonies to British Resident Zanzibar 12th August 1914, seven battalions etc coming from India to Zanzibar for operations against German East Africa. In addition 1 battalion will leave Bombay in advance 15th August for special purposes. An Intelligence Department will be started by Major Mackay who left England yesterday. Folio 76: telegram from Foreign Office to Sir F. Bertie 12th August 1914, offer of troops from Madagascar highly appreciated but native difficulty would thereby be aggravated and local authorities are confident of success. Folio 77: telegram from Admiralty to Marine, Paris 12th August 1914, HMS Black Prince and HMS Duke of Edinburgh have been withdrawn from Mediterranean to escort British transports. Milne [Admiral Sir Berkeley] in HMS Inflexible returns to Malta and will leave the Mediterranean inHMS Inflexible. Folio 78: telegram from Britannia, Simonstown to Admiralty 12th August 1914, HMS Astraea's terms made with Dar-es-Salam following destruction of wireless station there. Blockade Dar-es-Salam, Bagamayo and Tanga has been proclaimed by HMS Astraea. (Question of blockade debated in paper M 15664/14). Folio 79: telegram from Secretary of State for India to Viceroy 12th August 1914, when will 29th Panjabis be ready to sail. Folio 80: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Simonstown 13th August 1914, HMS Nottingham not available. HMS Astraea ordered to Cape with HMS Hyacinth to convoy troops. telegram from Admiralty to HMS Astraea, Zanzibar 13th August 1914, proceed to Cape. [German light cruiser] Konigsberg reported near Inhambane. telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Simonstown to Admiralty 13th August 1914, [German light cruiser] Konigsberg's whereabouts uncertain. May be working south. Folio 81: telegram from Commissioner of the Somaliland Protectorate to Secretary of State for the Colonies 13th August 1914, anticipated Dervish concentration in the Ain has not materialised. No further developments reported from Jidali except successful spread of Dervish propaganda in that locality by the ex naval interpreter Haji Sudi. Folio 82: telegram from Foreign Office to Mr Carnegie (Lisbon) 13th August 1914, asking for Portugueuse Government's permission to send British troops across Portuguese territory from Chinde or elsewhere to reinforce Nyasaland if necessary. Folio 83: telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the High Commissioner for South Africa 13th August 1914, relates to wartime position of Belgian Congo as set out in telegram from Governor of Congo. Folio 85: telegram from the British Resident, Zanzibar to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 13th August 1914, informed that men-of-war here have been ordered south. This leaves Zanzibar unprotected as garrison consists of one Lieutenant and 104 natives. Urge that men-of-war remain at Zanzibar for present. Folio 86: telegram from the Admiralty to the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies 15th August, HMS Pegasus is at Zanzibar and will remain there at present. Folio 87: telegram from Secretary of State for India to Viceroy 13th August 1914, order of troops sailing from India. First part of Expedition A. Then Expedition B for East Africa. Then remainder of A. Folio 88: telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of the East African Protectorate 12th August 1914, advisable to organise about 500 King's African Rifles to co-operate with Indian expedition. Folios 90-91: telegram from the British Resident, Zanzibar to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 12th August 1914, suggestions for the occupation of Dar-es-Salam. Folio 92: telegram from the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 13th August 1914, five hundred King's African Rifles will be available immediately in the event of advance German East Africa. Strongly support offensive action if Indian assistance obtainable. Folio 97: telegram from the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 13th August 1914, gives the distribution of troops in East Africa. Folio 101: telegram from [HMS Pegasus] Zanzibar to Admiralty 14th August 1914, HMS Astraea sailed for South. HMS Pegasus assumed duty of S.N.O. [Senior Naval Officer] Zanzibar. Telegram from Britannia, Simonstown to Admiralty 14th August 1914, report about [German light cruiser] Konigsberg off Inhambane not reliable. telegram from Zanzibar to Admiralty 14th August 1914, [German survey ship] Mowe sunk by Germans inside Dar-es-Salam. Folio 102: telegram from the Governor of Nyasaland to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 14th August 1914, the Nyasaland Government armed steamer Guendolen captured the German armed steamer von Wissman at Sphimx Haven. Master, engineer and mechanics taken prisoner.

              BArch, R 1001/3001 · File · Apr. 1901 - März 1902
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Spanish archive material on the Caroline Islands General emigration conditions, propaganda in the Philippines Purchases of land by local people Flag hoisting on Tobi Island and Helen Reef Expulsion of Japanese traders from Truk Islands

              BArch, R 2/11619 · File · 1941-1943
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Work agreement between the Foreign Office and the Reich Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda for the activation of foreign propaganda, 1942 sale of the Steyler Missionsdruckerei, 1942 correspondence with the Reich leadership of the NSDAP, 1943 distribution and structuring of Protestant Christians in border and foreign Germany, Part I: Europa, edited by the Institute for Border and Foreign Studies, Berlin-Steglitz (Atlas and Statistics, printed as manuscript, for official use), 1940

              BArch, NS 19/1541 · File · 1941-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Political situation in Belgium (Report of the radio expert of the Wehrmacht-Propaganda-Staffel Belgien or the head of the Belgian radio, Gunzer, of 17 March 1941, 1941 Contains: "Großbelgische" Anstrenbungen des Wallonenführer Léon Degrelle, 1941 Contains: Description of the achievements of Belgium for the German war economy and warfare as of Jan. 1942 (only forwarding, report missing), 1942 Contains: Political and folk-political problems in Belgium (above all correspondence between the chief of military administration, Reeder, and the envoy of Bargen), 1942 Contains: Political Status Report of the National Group Leader of the Foreign Organization in Belgium (correspondence only), 1942-1943 Contains: Burg peace between the Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond (VNV) and the Deutsch-Flämischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft (Devlag) as well as foundation of a Walloon SS, 1943 Contains: Number of SS volunteers from Brussels and Antwerp and commitment of district and local group leaders by Devlag (Bergers report), 1943 Includes: Political Attitude of the Church in Belgium, 1943 Contains: Deployment of Land residents in direct Wehrmacht service, 1943 Includes: Flemish Guard Department - Political endeavours of the head of the UNV, Dr. Elias, in particular regarding the creation of a national army, 1943 Contains: Appointment of a higher SS and police leader for Belgium and assignment of the SS group leader Jungclaus to carry out the duties of a general commissioner for security, 1943-1944 Includes: Mood reports of the Propaganda Department Belgium for the period Sept. - Dec. 1943, Feb. - Apr. 1944, 1943-1944 Contains: Work assignment in Belgium, 1943-1944 Contains: Minutes of the meeting of J.R. Koch, head of the national group of the foreign organization in Belgium, about a conversation with van de Wiele, head of the Devlag, especially about Degrelle and his political ambitions, 1944 Contained: Status reports of the Chief of Armament for Belgium and Northern France (correspondence only), 1944 Contains: Short report of the Chief of Military Administration Reeder (only correspondence), 1944 Contains: Germanic SS in Flanders, 1944, herein containing foundation of the Flanders Corps: Relationship between the Reichskommissariat and SS Offices, 1944 Contains: "Führer Decree" on the Establishment of a Civil Administration in the Occupied Territories of Belgium and Northern France of 13 July 1944, July - Aug. 1944, including the appointment of a Civil Commissioner for Belgium and Northern France, 1944 Contains: Establishment of a Belgian Legion for Africa - Transmission of two reports from the Colonial Political Office (KPA) office of the military commander Belgium-Northern France by the Chief of Staff of the KPA, Corvette Captain Wenig, June 1942

              General information: Vol. 1
              BArch, R 55/21433 · File · 1942-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Regulation of the dispatch of newspapers to the "field" "administrative districts and city offices in the big cities of the group A3" (200. - 500,000 inhabitants) - A contribution to the question of the reorganisation of the city administration by Gauamtsleiter Faber, Lord Mayor of Stettin Overview of essays from German colonial newspapers concerning the "overall space problem" in Eastern Europe "Deutsche Wirtschaftszeitung". Organ of the Reich Economic Chamber. No. 14, June 1944, 41st issue, 1944 "Die Prämienaktion 1943/44 im Generalgouvernement". According to the Decree of the Government of the Generalgouvernement, Department of Food and Agriculture of 26 June 1943, Ref. III.A.1a/130 (Ua), 1943

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 5 · File
              Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: - Article "Ueber die Völkerliga" from the "Neue Zürcher Zeitung", Aug. 13, 1918 (mechanical copy) - Report on a survey on the establishment of a "Deutscher Völkerbund-Liga" (mechanical copy) together with a letter from Fritz Springer, [1918] and Oct. 2, respectively. 1918 - Proposal of the Swiss Committee for the Preparation of the League of Nations for the Realization of the League of Nations, Application for the Establishment of a "German League of Nations" as a Section of the "League of Nations for Freedom and Fatherland" and Invitation to Discuss these Applications, Oct. 7, 1918. 1918 - Proposal to the warring powers for the establishment of peace and for the establishment of the League of Nations, as well as draft of a declaration of Germany to its war opponents by the Swiss Committee for the Preparation of the League of Nations, with accompanying letter, Oct. 1918 - flyer draft for the "Deutsche Liga für Völkerbund" and league flyer "Der Völkerbund", [Oct. or Nov. 1918 resp. 1918-1919] - "Arbeitsplan für die Deutsche Liga für Völkerbund", [1918-1919] - essay "Erzbergers Grundgedanken", signed with "Fidelis", from: "Der Vortrupp" 7 (1918) Nr. 21, p. 401-411 - essay "Walther Schücking. A German Teacher of International Law" by Hans Wehberg, n.d. - Invitation and programme as well as principles for the programme of the International League of Nations Conference from 5-12 March 1919 in Bern together with accompanying letter, Febr. 1919 - Essay "Wilson und der Völkerbundgedanke" by Count Bernstorff in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Feb. 1, 1919 - Essay "Deutschland und Wilson" by Prof. Dr. Walther Schücking in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Feb. 1, 1919 - Essay "Deutschland und Wilson" by Prof. Dr. Walther Schücking in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Feb. 1, 1919 - Essay "Wilson und der Völkerbundgedanke" by Graf Bernstorff in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Feb. 1, 1919 - Essay "Deutschland und Wilson" by Prof. Dr. Walther Schücking in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Febr. 1919 - Essay "Die Entente - Deutschlands Wegweiser zum Bolschewismus oder zum Völkerbund?" by Bernhard Dernburg, from: "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Febr. 7, 1919 - Essay "Deutschlands sozialpolitisches Programm für den Völkerbund" by J. Giesberts in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Feb. 3, 1919 - Essay "Die deutschen Missionen und das Völkerrecht" by Prof. Dr. D. Baumgarten in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Feb. 24, 1919. April 1919 - Essay "Der 'gerechte Krieg'" by Prof. Dr. Gustav Radbruch in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", 28 April 1919 - Part of a draft law on labour law issues from the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", o.D. - "Deutscher Entwurf eines Verfassung des Völkerbundes" der Studienkommission der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Völkerrecht unter dem Vorsitz von Prof. Dr. Niemeyer, [1919] - "Proposals of the German Government for the Establishment of a League of Nations" in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", n.d. - Cross section of the press "Der Völkerbundgedanke in Italien" in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", Jan. 1919 - article "Der Smutssche Völkerbundplan" in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", n.d. - cross section "Zug um Zug der Entente-Propaganda" in the "Mitteilungen der Deutschen Liga für Völkerbund", febr. 1919 - newspaper article "Der Völkerbund. Der Entwurf", 15 Febr. [1919] - Letter by Prof. Ruhlmann of the "League for League of Nations", concerning the discussion of cultural policy propaganda abroad in the Committee for Foreign Affairs, with drafts of Haußmann's reply and a letter to the Reich Foreign Minister Hermann Müller, Jan.Feb. 1920 - Invitation by the weekly "Die Menschheit" to comment on what would be the most effective decisions of the League of Nations Assembly, with draft reply, Oct. 1920 - "Article for the Volkswehr. The disarmament question at the League of Nations Conference in Bern" by Count Max Montgelas, [1919] Darin: - Die Tätigkeit des Völkerbundes im Monat August Nr. 5, 1. Sept. 1921

              Haußmann, Conrad
              FO 383/144 · Item · 1916
              Part of The National Archives

              Germany: Prisoners, including: Applications for release of Germans interned in Britain or in British overseas territories, including: Petitions of 12 German medical men interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: Doctors A Trautmann, Casimir Casper, Fritz Goldberg, Martin Ficker, Karl Hoch, H Fieberti, Ed Goecker, Carl Greiff, Georg Richter, Adolf Rosenbaum, Richard Nolte, and Gerhard Bartram. Herr von Krosigk and Martin Spremberg, interned. Hans Keffel, interned in Britain on military grounds because he is a skilled engineer. Count Stolberg, interned at Oldcastle, Co Meath, Ireland. Matthieu Ottenwaelder, interned in Britain: permission sought for him to proceed to United States. Baron Louis Anton von Horst, interned in Britain; his health poor; requests made for him to be allowed to go to United States. Reply given that he is in the German Hospital, Dalston, London, where he receives every care and attention. Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary, writes to Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, on 17 May 1916, confidentially enclosing Metropolitan Police Report on von Horst dated 7 September 1914. Person behind his appeals is Miss Lilian Troy, Irish-American journalist; he associates with strike leader Ben Tillett, suffragettes Mrs Drummond and Miss Annie Kenney, and Irish trades union leader Jim Larkin. Dr Adam Breuer, repatriated in April 1916. Repatriation of certain classes of civilians from German East Africa. Carl Koettgen, interned in Britain, and found fit for military service: his release cannot be authorised. Rudolf von Wülfing, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: found not unfit for military service; his release cannot be authorised. Winfried Wickert and Theodor Meyner, interned German missionaries; both repatriated in May 1916. Oscar George Ehlers: Baring Brothers

              hand file
              76 · File · 1941
              Part of Archive Office for Westphalia

              Includes, inter alia:- KVR Reese to the Brussels Propaganda Department, editing of periodicals: request of the Belgian Colonial Institute for the reappearance of the bulletins of its meetings; o.O., 21.02.1941, (kult), p. 39- Dr. Reinhold, MVCh, to the group "kult" of the MVCh: Failed attempt to command the Gondesen Sergeant to the Commissioner for the Colonial University of Antwerp; o.O., 15.02.1941, (pers), p. 114- Note from KVR Reese on the withdrawal of the troops accommodated at the Antwerp Colonial University; o.O., 12.02.1941, (kult), p. 167.Scope : 01 cm.Order signature : 914/76.Old signature : U.IV.1.1-U.IV.137.2.Remark : digitizedFile inscription: Dr. Petri 9 Handakten vom: 11.2.1941 bis: 28.2.1941; [handwritten entry of Petris presumably from the 1980/90s:] Verschaeve/Diederichs 20.2.41 Tear marks: Behind p. 14 and p. 182.