Propaganda
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Picture postcard;nFranz Scheiner, Würzburg (founded 1825) [publisher];nLabel: Franz Scheiner Würzburg; reverse
Picture postcard no. 62;nSender;
Contains: Exercise of military sovereign rights in Alsace, Lorraine and Luxembourg, 2 Nov. 1940 German-Romanian agreements, 26 Nov. 1940 Confiscated enemy state and private property, 2 Nov. 1939 Colonial notices Special orders for Germans in Italy and in Italian occupied territories, Jan. 1941 Propaganda units: Mob constellation certificates, 1939-1940
Propaganda poster about the course of the First World War for the information of the population. With maps of German Southwest Africa, Cameroon and Germany;nHaselberger [designer (rector in Velten)] Dietrich Reimer Geographische Verlagshandlung [Ernst Vohsen] [publisher/manufacturer];nOriginal title, top centre: 'Four years of world war // 4th naval war - colonies.
312 sheets, Contains and others: - Statutes and Rules of Procedure for the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages at the University of Berlin from April 1, 1928 [Berlin] [1928] (print) - Retirement of Prof. Wilhelm Dietrich Bolland, 1930 - Commissioning of Prof. Dr. Dr. Hermann Bolland, Berlin, Germany Wilhelm Dietrich Bolland with the representative award of the Turkish language course, 1930 - Appointment of the envoy Dr. [Curt Max] Prüfer as member of the commission for the diploma examination in the Persian, Turkish and Arabic language at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen, 1930 - Granting of a travel allowance to the teacher of the Abyssinian language Dr. Bolland with the representative award of the Turkish language course, 1930 - Appointment of the envoy Dr. [Curt Max] Prüfer as member of the commission for the diploma examination in the Persian, Turkish and Arabic language at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen, 1930 - Granting of a travel allowance to the teacher of the Abyssinian language Dr. Bolland with the representative award of the Turkish language course, 1930 Hans Schlobies, 1930 - Establishment of an apprenticeship for Latvian at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1930 - Leave of absence and granting of a travel grant for participation in the Congress for Persian-Islamic Art Studies in London, 1931 - Provision of information to the Director General of the Museums in Istanbul Halil Edhem bey on the status of the doctoral examination of Ahmed Rufai bey, 1930 - Appointment of the provisional teacher Abdullah Sebastian Beck and the unscheduled teacher Dr. Marcel Romeo Breyne, Nikola Tarapanoff, Dr. Johann-Michael Toll, Johannes Gerstmeyer, Walter Trittel, Prof. Dr. Johannes Heinrich Hermann Mordtmann, Prof. Dr. Gotthard Weil and Prof. Dr. Diedrich Hermann Westermann become members of the teaching staff of the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1931 - Granting of a travel scholarship to H. J. vivantes, who was envisaged as an exchange student for the École nationale des langues orientales vivantes in Paris. Melzian, 1931 - Acquisition of new furniture for the director's office, 1931 - Distribution of scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the summer semester 1931, 1931 - Extension of the teaching assignment of Walter Trittel, government councillor, by 2 additional hours per week, 1931 - Use of the Bayuma Mohammed Hussein as a teaching or language assistant for Dr. Trittel's Swahili lessons. Martin Heepe, 1932 - Distribution of the scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the winter semester 1931/1932, 1931 - Free lectures and exercises about the Ukrainian language and regional studies at the Seminar for Oriental Languages by the member of the Ukrainian Scientific Institute in Berlin Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Zeno Kuziela, 1932 - Evaluation of the qualification and suitability of Dr. Erwin Rosenthal, 1932 - Draft of an order for the diploma examination for foreign mission service at the Seminar for Oriental Languages (as of April 5, 1932) - Initiation of an investigation by the Allgemeines Deutscher Beamtenbund against the auxiliary servant at the Seminar for Oriental Languages E. Wegener for unlawful propaganda for the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), 1932 - leave of absence and granting of a travel allowance to participate in the conference of the International Committee for the History of Medicine and Natural Sciences in Islam in Paris, 1932 - granting of an allowance to the lieutenant colonel a. D. Hans von Ramsay on a research and study trip to the former German colonies in Africa, 1932 - Distribution of scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the summer semester 1932, 1932 - Transfer of ownership of an oil portrait of Prof. Hans von Ramsay, Germany. Georg Kampffmeyer by Mrs. E. Mittag in Ballenstedt to the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages in Ballenstedt, 1931 - Provision of information to Prof. Dr. Gotthelf Bergsträßer in Munich on the former lecturer for Egyptian-Arabic Achmed Waly, 1932 - Employment of Husni el Orabi as lecturer for Egyptian-Arabic, 1932 - Distribution of scholarships at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the winter semester 1932/1933, 1932 - Confirmation of the election of Prof. Dr. Mittag in Ballenstedt Max Krause as Chairman of the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the period until October 15, 1932, 1932 - Confirmation of the election of Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schüler as Chairman of the College of Lecturers at the Seminar for Oriental Languages for the period from October 15, 1932 to 1932 October 1932 - October 15, 1933, 1932 - Prof. Dr. Hans Ziemann is appointed lecturer at the Seminar for Oriental Languages, 1933 - Mohammed Jahia Haschmi is appointed full-time non-scheduled lecturer for Syrian Arabic, 1933.
Includes:- planning of an exhibition of National Socialist reconstruction work in Thuringia.- registration of all events except for the party and its divisions with the Kreisring für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda in Jena.- statement of the president of the regional court in Weimar on a statement of the Reich governor Sauekel "One could also bring an entire regional court to Buchenwald".- instruction on the admission of legal guardians to the NSDAP.- Reports of the Regional Courts and Local Courts on the activities of civil servants and employees in the NSDAP and their divisions - Renaming of the SS upper section Rhine to SS upper section Fulda-Werra - Advertising for membership in the Kolonialbund - Transfer of SS section 27 from Gotha to Weimar - Appeal for advertising of women in the Deutsche Frauenwerk.
Contains: Pay slips, income from propaganda trips, correspondence with the business committee
Contains among other things: Adler und Falken, page 145, 193 Artaman Movement, page 193 Bund der Geusen, page 193 Deutscher Frauenorden der NSDAP, page 172 Deutschvölkischer Offiziersbund, page 172 Freischar Schill, page 145, 193 Frontkriegerbund e. V., Page 191 National Bolshevism, pages 150-154 National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 144-212 National Socialist Farmers' and Settlers' Association, pages 187-189 National Socialist Civil Service Association, page 181 National Socialist Beutscher Medical Association, page 170 National Socialist German Student Association, Page 159-164 National Socialist Teachers' Association, page 169 National Socialist Students' Association, page 165-170 Sacrificial Ring of the NSDAP, page 182 Red Swastika of the NSDAP, page 172 Steel Helmet, Association of Front Soldiers, page 187, 191-192 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, page 182-184 Association of National Socialist Seafarers, Page 181 Agitation and propaganda of the KPD, pages 19, 22, 51-52, Arbeiter Ido- und Esperanto-Bund, pages 83-84 Arbeiter-Abstinentenbund, pages 84 Worker correspondence of the KPD, pages 30-33 Arbeiter-Radio-Internationale, pages 71-73, 83, 89-91 Arbeiter-Radio-Klub Deutschlands, pages 71-73 Arbeiter-Sängerbund, Page 84 Workers' Shooters' Union, Page 46 Association of Revolutionary German Visual Artists, Page 83 Uprising and Uprising Agitation, Page 17-24 Peasant and Agricultural Workers' Movement of the KPD, Page 53-58 Association of Friends of the Soviet Union, Page 84, 88 Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 88, Page 83, Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists of Germany, Page 83, Page 17-24, Association of Friends of the Soviet Union, Page 84, 88, Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 83, Page 83, Page 83, Page 17, Page 24, Page 84, Page 83, Page 83, Page 84, Page 84, Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 17, 88 (Communist) International ECCI, pages 70-71 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, pages 83 Interest Group for Workers' Culture (IfA), pages 83-86 International Workers' Aid (IAH), pages 86-88 International Legal Association, pages 82-83 International Proletarian Free Thinkers, Page 83 International Workers' Theater Association, Page 89 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Work in the German Reich, Page 63-68 Communist Party of Germany, Page 17-103 Communist Party of Germany Opposition, Page 91-97 Communist Youth Association of Germany, Page 73-80 Lenin Association, Page 91-97 Military Party Work (HP) of the KPD, Page 20 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 31-33 Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition (RGO), Page 24-26 Red Aid of Germany, Page 80-82 Red Front Fighter Association, Page 38-40, 58-63 Self-Protection Movement, Page 36-38, 40-45 Soviet Film Society for Proletarian Culture, page 83 Spartacus League, page 77-80, 91-97 Storm Brigades, KPD, page 26 Theatre Work, page 28, 83 Association of Freethinkers for Cremation, page 83 United Left Opposition, page 91-95 World Federation Esperanto, page 83 Decomposition Work of the KPD, page 33-36, 194-196
Contains among other things: S.M.S. "Cormoran": Economic development of the Marshall Islands (differences between Frigate Captain v. Burski and Berlin on the activities of the Jaluit Society) Nov. 1902 to Dec. 1903 S.M.S. "Loreley": Report on Turkey July 1903 Kreuzerdivision: Disputed behaviour of the German ambassador in Washington during an audience, June to July 1904 S.M.S. "Stein": Differences about statements concerning German lessons in German schools, which could be understood as propaganda, Jan. to Nov. 1903: "Loreley": Report on Turkey July 1903 Kreuzerdivision: Disputed behaviour of the German ambassador in Washington during an audience, June to July 1904 S.M.S. "Stein": Differences about statements concerning German lessons in German schools, which could be understood as propaganda, Jan. to Nov. 1903: "Loreley": Report on Turkey July 1903 Kreuzerdivision: Disputed behaviour of the German ambassador in Washington during an audience, June to July 1904 S.M.S. "Stein": Differences about statements concerning German lessons in German schools, which could be understood as propaganda, Jan. to Nov. 1904 Questionable indiscretions of German naval officers about the power positions of various nations in the West Indies, March to June 1904 Kreuzergeschwader: Berichte über den russisch-japanischen Krieg Aug. bis Dez. 1904 Report on China June 1906 S.M.S. "Habicht": accusations against the German consul Gebauer in Libreville, Nov. 1904 S.M.S. "Panther": "Berlin", "Eber": reports, statements, plans about the events during the 2nd Morocco crisis (Panther jump before Agadir), July to Sept. 1911 Turkish-Bulgarian war Feb. 1913 S.M.S. "Breslau": Situation in Albania June 1913 S.M.S. "Victoria Luise": Spezia, Naples Oct. 1913 S.M.S. "Vultures": Trieste Oct. 1913 Mediterranean Division: Mersina, Alexandrette, Constantinople, Nov. 1913 1913 audience with the king in Rome, Syracus, Messina, Maddalena, Malta, eastern Mediterranean, location of the Baghdad railway (with map), Jan. 1914 Spezia, Cartagena, Genoa, Rapallo, Feb. 1914 location in Albania Jan. and July 1914
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Brigade Ehrhardt, page 118-120 Bund Oberland, page 86 German National People's Party, page 3, 82-84 German National Freedom Party, pages 3, 82-85, 121-123 Frontkämpferbund "Westküste", page 89 National Association of German Officers, Page 87 Niedersachsenring, page 89 Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 2-3, 82-85, 86, 89-92, 94-109 Sturmabteilungen (SA) der NSDAP, page 4, 124-131, 132-137 Tannenbergbund, page 123 Vereinigte Vaterländische Verbände Deutschlands, Page 93 Wehrwolf, page 88, 102, 115, 116-117 Widerstandkreis, page 90 Wiking-Bund, page 118-120 "Die Nieter", Deutscher Arbeiter-Theaterbund, page 149 Agitation und Propaganda der KPD, page 50-51 Arbeiter-Radio-Internationale, Page 67-69 Workers' Radio Club of Germany, Page 67-69 Working Group of Socio-Political Organizations, Page 81 Bund der Freunde der Sowjetunion, Page 74-77, 156 Bund proletarisch-revolutionärer Schriftsteller, Page 78-80 Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 78-80 Executive Committee of the Soviet Union, Page 74-77, 156 Bund proletarisch-revolutionärer Schriftsteller, Page 78-80 Executive Committee of the Third Reich, Page 78-80 (Communist) International ECCI, pages 6-30, 138-148, 151-155 International Labour Assistance (IAH), pages 70 Jung-Spartakus-Bund (JSB), pages 47-49 Communist Party of Germany, pages 6-8, 31-42 Communist Youth Union of Germany, Page 43-46 League against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression, Page 72-73 Red Trade Union International, Page 12-16 Red Young Front of the RFB, Page 63-69 Red Rockets, Page 149 Red Front Fighter League, Page 4, 57-62, 151-155 KPD Decomposition Work, Page 19-22, 55-56
Contains among other things: National Socialist German Workers' Party, pages 57-58 Steel Helmet, Federation of Front Soldiers, pages 165 Storm Departments (SA) of the NSDAP, pages 165 Agitation and Propaganda of the KPD, pages 131-133, 136, 184-188 Workers' Samaritan Movement, pages 162-166 Workers' Shooting Federation, pages 95 Foreign Countries, Communist Politics in, pages 80-81, 172, 278-285 Peasant and Agricultural Workers' Movement of the KPD, pages 131-132 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pp. 53-66, 70-106, 111-118 International Labour Assistance (IAH), pp. 284 Fight Alliance against Fascism, pp. 54 Communist Party of Germany, pp. 3-48, 120-140 Communist Youth Association of Germany, pp. 61, 68, 276 Leninist-Marxist Circle, Page 255-265 Reich Association of the Unemployed, Page 50, 131 Rescue from Hunger and Frost, Page 143-147 Red Trade Union International, Page 50, 68 Red Aid of Germany, Page 166 Red Federation of Women and Girls of the KPD, Page 61, 174-188, 192-211 Storm Brigades, KPD, Page 75, 90, 134, 136, 148-156, 156-164, 222, 223-245
Contains among other things: Agitation and Propaganda of the KPD, pages 24-30, 36-39, 113-120, 127-149 Workers' Samaritan Movement, page 95 Workers' Shooting Federation, pages 89, 90-97 Insurrection and Insurrection Agitation, pages 6-10, 48-51, 152-172 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, pages 6-9, 15-20 Fight Alliance Against Fascism, pages 53-55, 73, 79-81 Communist Youth International, pages 8-10 Communist Party of Germany, pages 5-122, 152-188 Communist Youth Union of Germany, pages 8-9 KPD Intelligence Service, Page 65-72 KPD Ordnerdienst, Page 73-104 Organisation Police, KPD, Page 65 Reichsverband der Erwerbslosen, Page 40 Red Young Front of the RFB, Page 73-104 Red Front Fighter League, Page 73-104 Sport Movement, Page 95-99 KPD Decomposition Work, Page 104-113, 121, 122
Contains among other things: steel helmet, Bund der Frontsoldaten, page 229 Agitation und Propaganda der KPD, pages 15-40, 76-87, 124-131 Antifascist Kampfbund, pages 44-46, 58 Aufstand und Aufstandagitation, pages 74-75, 169-170 Bauern- und Landarbeiterbewegung der KPD, pages 28-30, 35-40 Beamtenbewegung der KPD, pages 25-27 Büchergilde Gutenberg, pages 110, 128 Bund proletarisch-revolutionärer Schriftsteller, page 57 Executive Committee of the III. (Communist) International ECCI, page 191-220 Community of Proletarian Free Thinkers, page 222 International Workers' Aid (IAH), page 222 Fight Alliance Against Fascism, page 45-46, 58, 97-100, 114, 126, 222 Communist Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD), page 3-69, 72-111, 114-122, 161-177, 229-246, 261-265, 285-296 Communist Party of Germany Communist Party of Germany Opposition, page 135-166, 220 Communist Youth Party of Germany Youth Opposition, page 135-166, 220 Communist Youth Party of Germany Youth Opposition, page 222 Page 222 Teachers' Movement, Page 25-27 Leninist-Marxist Circle, Page 171-177, 178-190 Reichsbund der kommunistischen Metallarbeiter, Page 113 Reichsverband der Erwerbslosen, Page 103, 104-106 Rote Gewerkschafts-Internationale, Page 101-106 Rote Hilfe Deutschlands, Page 115 Roter Frauen- und Mädchenbund der KPD, Page 81, 129 Student Movement, Page 57 Universum-Bücherei (proletarian book club), Page 110
Contains: Schultz, Dr. B.K., Editor of the magazine "Volk und Rasse", o.Dat. Schultz, Karl, Führer des Gau Brandenburgs, 1932 Schultz, Prof.Dr. Wolfgang, Kreiskulturwart d. NSDAP, 1937 Schultz-Bromberg, Georg, member of the constitutional German National Assembly, 1930 Schultz-Ewerth, Dr. Erich, last governor of Samoa, 1935 Schultz-Lupitz, discoverer of intercropping, 1941 Schultze, leader of the NSDAP, 1935 Schultz-Lupitz, discoverer of the intercropping, 1941 Schultze, leader of the NSDAP, 1932 Schultz, member of the National Assembly, 1933 Schultz-Lupitz, discoverer of the intercropping, 1941 Ortsgruppe Berlin d. Fachuntergruppe Textilerzeugnisse, 1937 Schultze, Herbert, Captain Lieutenant, 1941 Schultze, Moritz, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of large sugar factories and other large industry and Schriffahrtsgesellschaften, 1940 Schultze, Norbert, German composer, 1944 Schultze, Otto, German admiral, 1938 Schultze, Viktor, Christian composer Archaeologist, 1926 Schultze, Dr.med. Walter, SS-Brigadeführer, Reichsdozentenführer, 1943 Schultze-Jena, Dr. Leonhard Sigmund, German zoologist and geographer, 1937 Schultze-Pfälzer, Gerhard, author of the book "The German Reich". "Hindenburg Book" from 1934, 1935 Schultze-Naumburg, Paul, German painter, architect and craftsman, 1941 Schultzen, Dr.med. Georg, German scholar, medical inspector of the German School of Art and Design. Reichswehr, 1938 Schulz, Fritz, Gauobmann, 1938 Schulz, Communist, (KPD), 1928 Schulz, fighter pilot, lieutenant colonel, 1941 Schulz, Adalbert, German. Officer (lieutenant/commander of a tank regiment), 1944 Schulz, Bert née Rücker, city councillor of the city of Herne, o.Dat. Schulz, Ferdinand, German glider pilot, 1928 Schulz, Heinrich, German glider pilot, 1944 Politician, 1928 Schulz, Hermann, party secretary in Königsberg, 1935 Schulz, Oswald, mayor of the administrative district Schöneberg, 1937 Schulz, Paul, first lieutenant, nat. soz. politician, 1934 Schulz, Richard, board member of the health insurance fund of the trade union federation of employees, 1927 Schulz, Prof. Walther, deputy federal leader of the Reichsbund for German prehistory, director of the German government, 1935 Schulz, Oswald, mayor of the administrative district Schöneberg, 1937 Schulz, 1934 Schulz, board member of the trade union federation of employees, 1927 Schulz, Prof. Walther, deputy federal leader of the Reichsbund for German prehistory, director of the German government, 1935 Schulz, 1938 Schulz, director of the German government, 1927 Schulz, deputy federal leader of the Reichsbund for German prehistory, 1937 Schulz, deputy federal leader of the Reich. Landesanstalt für Volkleitkunde zu Halle, 1937 Schulz-Dornburg, Rudolf, General Music Director, 1939 Schulz-Gehmen, Paul, owner of the estate and distillery in Lünen-Gahmen, o.Dat. Schulz-Kampfhenkel, Otto, director of the Amazona Jary expedition, 1937 Schulz-Kiesow, Prof. Paul, economist, 1941 Schulz-Luckau, Karl, employee of the newspaper "Der Deutsche", 1934 Schulz, SS-hauptscharführer, 1936 Schulz, Prof. Dr., General Staff Veterinarian, 1944 Schulz, Georg, City Councillor, Major in Weimar, 1938 Schulz, Dr. Johann Heinrich, Professor at the University of Altdorf and Halle, 1936 Schulz, Otto, Theaterschuhmacher, 1936 Schulze, Roland, Agricultural Press Commissioner, 1933 Schulze, Walter, Reich Speaker, Head of Office for Active Propaganda, 1937 Schulze-Fielitz, Dipl.-Ing.Ing. Günther, State Secretary in the Reich Ministry Dr. Todt, 1943 Schulze-Gaevernitz, Gerhart von, German economist and politician, 1943 Schulze-Henne, Karl, Diplom-Volkwirt, 1935 Schulze-Wechsungen, Werner, Head of "Training" of the NS community "Kraft durch Freude", 1934
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
Contains above all: Denial of newspaper reports Relationship to the "Jungdeutscher Orden" Border regulation within the regional association and with the Braunschweig regional association Propaganda Support for foreign groups by certain local groups Establishment of a support fund for the unemployed Contains, among other things..: Local group Lüderitzbucht Transfer of the "Vaterländischen Vereinigung Nord-Hannover" and the "Kleinkaliber-Schießklub" into the regional association, 13th Feb. 1926 (Minutes) Creation of a "Vaterländischen Bank" (Memorandum) Foundation of an Emergency Community in the Gau Hameln Annual Report of the Gaues Hildesheim for the year 1925 Instructions on the internal organisation and distribution of work in the local groups Membership of the German steel helmet members in South West Africa in the "Defence Force" (militia units in South West Africa) Confidential statement of the Gaues South West Africa on German colonial policy, 12th ed. July 1927 "Proposals for practical colonial policy through the settlement of members of the steel helmet in the former German colony of Southwest Africa" by Felix H. Meyer
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.
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
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, ConradGerman East Africa. German treatment of Muslims: propaganda material, including translation of an article that appeared in the Arabic journal Akhbar-el-Harb at Algiers; includes copies. Original Correspondence From: Foreign Office. Folio(s): 251-284.
German Africa, Commissions: Proposed Special Commission to consider the future of German East Africa.
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
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
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