Includes among others: Abels, Hermann, Kunstsalon, Cologne Address by Julius Lips to the opening of the exhibition of the painter Emil Flecken; purchase of a watercolour by the painter Vollmberg; 1929-1931; farewell party for museum director Rademacher on 28.1.1931; Albrecht, H. collecting activity on his Africa expedition; 1931-1932; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', international magazine, St. Petersburg, Germany; 'Anthropos', Germany Gabriel-Mödling b. Vienna Purchase of the General Index for the years 1906 to 1931; Workers' Cult, Berlin Loan or purchase of Lenin's death mask for the exhibition "Masks of People", 1931; Exhibition, Fair and Tourism Office of the City of Cologne Loan of ethnographics for the International Leather Show Berlin, 1930; Brown
Sachakten
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Scope: fol. 1-299. Provenance(s): Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum.Contains:Stelzmann, Alexander, Köln-Nippes, Puebla, Uerdingen Departure as director of the German School 1920 - 1958 to Guatemala, 1920; dispatch of ethnographics from Latin America to Cologne, 1922; lectures in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1935; loans for a Mexico exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1935; Purchase of a Südsee-Keule; Strache, Wolf, Stuttgart, Verlag die Schönen Bücher 1953 - 1958 Claims of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for display fees, specimen copies and specimen photographs; publication of a special volume "Plastik der Primitiven" (Sculpture of the Primitives) compiled from the ethnographic holdings of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. Publication of illustrations from the work Plastik der Primitiven for an advertising brochure of Chemiewerke Homburg A.G., Frankfurt, 1955; photographer's permit for Benin sculptures of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for an illustrated book about the sculpture of Benin, 1957/58; unauthorized publications of objects of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in illustrated books; Strässer, Carl, Stuttgart, signal system 1953 - 1956 purchase of a sound system for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, brochures; including: New draft for technical guidelines for Schultonbandgeräte, 6 pp. Reproduction; Stülpner, Kurt, Leipzig 1930 - 1956 Loan of literature; application as ethnologist at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1934; cf. 1938/40, reference of the National Socialist German Workers' Party - the head of the Auslands-Organisation-Rückwandereramt-Sozialabteilung; (cf. 1955/56) and enquiry of the Zentralstelle für Arbeitsvermittlung im Vermittlungsausgleich, Frankfurt, about job opportunities 1955/56; (for St.) Supardi-Heldt, Nera Maria, Rotterdam 1954 - 1955 Exhibition of the paintings of her husband, the painter Iman Supardi, about Indonesia in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Mueseum; from Sydow, Eckart, Berlin-Charlottenburg 1927 - 1942 photo orders; discussion of ethnographic problems; purchase of ethnographics for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on his expedition to Nigeria, at the beginning of 1936, 1935; Research trip to the grasslands of Cameroon and collecting for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in 1939; travel grants from the Cultural Department of the Federal Foreign Office and the German Research Foundation, 1937; financial participation in the research trip through the Ethnological Museum in Basel; entry permit for the French Mandate in Cameroon; Woermann Linie-Deutsch-Ostafrika-Linie, Hamburg und Reederei E. Laeisz, Hamburg concerning free or discounted passage for from S. to Lagos; transmission of ethnographics to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum; death of S. 1942. Damages: Cat. B (can only be used as a digital copy) Old signatures: 650.
Contains only: Dr. Wilhelm Wengler: "Dahome. Organisation and legal status".
1924 Febr. 20 - Paris: Schacht reports about a conversation with Young. This one has a good impression of the German jobs. The committee of experts doesn't want any politics from Dtschld. Setting traps. Young's wish is to clear the Ruhr and reintegrate the railways into the German network. He developed a plan for Schacht to finance the German supplies of goods for the period of the moratorium with the help of the monetary bank. Pirelli has estimated the minimum amount for deliveries of goods at 600 million marks. Schacht didn't have a monetary policy. Objections to the project. For the railways, Young developed their transformation into an operating company managed according to purely commercial principles; a controller is to be political and military. Switch off influences. Young also made suggestions about the tactical approach against Frkr. in order to get it to accept the report. He wants to giveSchacht an insight into the main features of the report in 8-10 days. Poincares polit. Situation gets weaker every day after Young. Young kept Franqui's door very clever or better yet door very smart; if he can't get away with a project, he'll back off.31/2 p., Vervielf., Note: Confidential[1927, after Nov. 18]: Aide-memoire of the Reichsverband der Dt. Industrie on the correspondence between the General Agent for Repair Payments and the Reich Minister of Finance.6 p., copy v. Masch.-Schreiben.1929 June - Berlin: Der Präs. d. Dt. Kolonialgesellschaft, Gouverneur a. D. Seitz, with regard to the Hilton Young Report, Marx points out that England has introduced a kind of self-government in the form of a council of governors in East Africa and has appointed only Englishmen. The exclusion of the Germans is a violation of the League of Nations Statute. This would also be the case if the fact were true that all Germans there have to report to the authorities from time to time. After an italian. Ztgs.-Meldung should contain the secret English-French colonial agreement:1) England and Frkr. want a possible German or Italian. Demand that the mandate over Cameroon be given to another colonial region in need of power, oppose the desire to design the mandates as a permanent institution, or tie Cameroon definitively to Frkr. in some other way. 2) Mutual control of the American. Penetration policy in Africa. 3) Isolation and monopolization of the black population to the detriment and that of the economy! The interest of the other powers, which will no longer be able to trade directly with the natives in the future. A separate RT debate on this matter would be appropriate. Eh. Signature.21/4 p., copy. Head bow, head bow D. (probably 1929 Dec.): Manuscript of a speech by Marx to the Verhdlgn. about the Youngplan and domestic politics. Lage.9 S., masch.-schriftl. The approximate date of origin from the Zeitababababeauf S. 7 erschlossen.o. D.: Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Interessenvertretungen für den Ersatz von Kriegs- und Verdrängungsschäden, Bund der Auslandsdt., Dt.Ostbund, Freie Interessenvertretung der im Ausland Schadenigten Inlandsdt.., Hilfsbund für die Elsaß-Lothringer im Reich, Reichsverbandder Kolonialdt. und Kolonialinterestedenten, Vereinigte Verbände heimattreuer Oberschlesier, Verein 'Wiederaufbau im Auslande' telegraph Scheidemann as chairman of the committee against the retention of surpluses from the liquidation of German private property abroad in favor of the annual payments for the Youngplan.1 1929 Jan. 13 - Chicago: Laurence P. Thul writes to Marx - quite confused - about his plans for an advantageous solution to the reparations problem for Dtschld. and his support by high-ranking personalities in the USA. Eh. Signature.10 p., independent Ausf., head bow 'National Decorating Company'.o. D.: The Annuities of the Youngplan 1929--1988 as well as the unique achievements.4 p., Vervielf.1930 Febr. 11 - Berlin: Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Reichsbahnorganisationen, Allgemeiner Eisenbahner-Verband, Zentral-Gewerkschaftsbund Dt. Reichsbahnbeamten und -anwärter send copies of letters to the Chairman of the Budget Committee and to the RT because of the adaptation of the ReidJ. Railway Act to the Youngplan to the members of the Budget Committee and the Committee of the RT. Facsimile signatures: Wieg, Ruhlmann.1, 1 und 2 S., Vervielf.1930 Febr. 12 - Berlin: The Koloniale Reichsarbeitsgemeinschaft presents itself to the RT-Abg. for reparation plan and colonial question. facsimile signature: Seitz, Gouverneur a. D.1 S., Druck.1930 March 8 - Altenburg (Thuringia): The Deutschbund community 'Osterland' asks Marx to submit the new tribute plan with the rest of Thuringia. RT-Abg. to disagree. Eh. Signature: Schubert, Deutschmeister.t S., copy with original of address.o. D. (1930, probably March 6-19): Record: If the other powers join e(iner) Kl(age) Frkrs. at the cour ni c h t, then the e(ine) won battle is! - The desire to punish malicious injured(un)persons for reprisals is nonsense! The all unanimous approach of Frkrs. k(önn)te e(ine) "hostile H(an)dl(un)g - e.g. seizure of German property in Frkr., decision of the claims! - who can give (un)g cause (un)g for the c(age) to the peoples (un)d! (Gegen?)Dtschld. k(önn)te(n) from it claims were asserted! We have only acknowledged the legitimacy of freedom! - Nothing has been said or agreed about the conduct of the dispute! - Art. 3 and (nd) Art. 6 of the Locarno contract are completely different! There is even in Art. 6 everything kept up! Teachers of international law now also need the word Sankt(ionen) for reprisals. - One may speak of san(ions) only if reprisals(aliens) must be recognized as justified from the outset. Henderson didn't show himself at all in the Hague! The Z has been critical of the Young plan until the end; the resolution will be very difficult! be responsible!Eh. on RT postcard. The proposed date after the 2nd and 3rd consultations of the Young Plan in the RT.o.D.: Notes from Marx on the advantages of the Young Plan.6 Half Pages, Independent.
Scope: fol. 1-15. Provenance(s): Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum Contains: Purchase of an ethnographic collection from Cameroon.Damages: Cat. B (can only be used as a digital copy) Old signatures 463.
- List of the lost officers, crews and contractually engaged persons - reports on the loss of the shipsn* 1889, 1985, Stadtarchiv Stralsund, Nachlässe
- description: Contains, among other things: Election campaign material on colonial politics, including the Herero Uprising, ca. 1907 ("Hottentot Elections"); election campaign material of the National Liberal Party, the Centre and the Social Democratic Party, 1907. Contains, among other things: Election campaign material on colonial politics, including the Herero Uprising, ca. 1907 ("Hottentot Elections"); election campaign material of the National Liberal Party, the Centre and the Social Democratic Party, 1907 1907, City Archive Düsseldorf, 0-1-21 Political Parties, Workers' and Soldiers' Council (old: fonds XXI) Political Parties, Workers' and Soldiers' Council (old: fonds XXI)
Contains among other things: Bronsart von Schellendorf, International Game Protection in Africa. Munich, 1900
Imperial Colonial OfficeIncludes: Newspaper article on, among others, 1931 parliamentary elections, Macdonald government, Bank of England gold sales, currency, Gandhi and the obedience refusal campaign (1932), Prince of Wales' visit to Hamburg (1932), unemployment, demonstrations in London, English-German economic negotiations, Christmas celebrations of the Anglican Church in Cologne; 70th birthday of David Lloydt George.
Contains:Reminders concerning borrowed and non-returned books; personnel matters of auxiliary staff in the libraries; German Central Office for Popular Libraries, Hofmann, concerning petitions against the reduction of civil servants and employees in state and municipal service (1923, with printing of petitions); Regulations for the Public Libraries of the City of Cologne 1919 and draft 1924), submissions by the Rheinische Zeitung, Wilhelm Sollmann, and the Kölner Naturheil-Verein concerning the layout of the association's publications (1924), refusal by the librarian (widow Carl) Hartmann to accept the loan service in the public library VIII/Nippes due to poor heating (1923); Procurement of ovens, also for Volksbibliothek II/Antwerpener Straße; subsidies for the Preußische Volksbücherei-Vereinigung (Prussian People's Library Association) and the advisory centre for popular libraries for the administrative districts of Cologne, Koblenz and Trier (1924); Complaint by Volksbibliothekarin Hedwig Wieland, Volksbibliothek III/Geisselstraße because of rude behaviour of Hausmeister Weiser; various room, accommodation and personnel matters of the individual Volksbibliothek, telephone connections, including Volksbibliothek XI/Urbanstraße, IX/Kalk, Direktion Pfälzer Straße, Volksbibliothek III/Geisselstraße, correspondence with Paul Therstappen, among others; Local visits, including Neptunbad for the purpose of accommodating the Volksbibliothek III/Geisselstraße, with cost estimate, floor plan, break; examination of the introduction of lending fees, increase of fees; extension of lending times; establishment of a library in the Volksschule in Bickendorf, Borsigstraße (with cost estimate, plans, 1922); application of the youth cartel of the Free Trade Union of A.D.G.B. and the Allgemeine freie Angestelltenbund - Afa concerning the extension of evening lending times, reports of the individual libraries; dissolution of the library established in 1918 at the Berufs- und Fachschulen (1924); organisation of reading aloud evenings, justification of the contract with the Deutsche Zentralstelle für volkstümliches Büchereiwesen by Reuter against critical statements by Therstappen and Dr. Hanna Meuter (1925); application of the district cartel of the Christian trade unions concerning the interpretation of the newspaper "Der Deutsche, abgelehnt durch Reuter (1925), complaint of Josephine Küppers concerning the hanging of the picture of her brother Georg Küppers-Loosen, founder of the library An der Rechtsschule; Zweckverband für Leibesübungen Gross-Köln concerning procurement of gymnastics and sports literature, statement by Reuters with list of available literature (1925); submission by citizens for the establishment of a public library in Sülz, establishment in the elementary school in Palanterstraße (1920-1923, with cost estimate, floor plan); Appropriations for funds, budget matters, participation of the Volksbibliotheken in the Gesolei (with Gesolei advertising leaflets, report on a meeting of August Haas, a deputy of the Gesolei, concerning the participation of the City of Cologne in various forms, rejection of participation by Paul Honigsheim and Reuter according to the given exhibition scheme, request for a special exhibition in Cologne, cooperation with the Deutsche Zentralstelle für volkstümliches Büchereiwesen, Leipzig), inquiry concerning the establishment of a lending office in Dellbrück (1926); Temporary closure of library IX/Kalk, merger with Volksbibliothek XII/Deutz, Statistics for Deutz (1924); business distribution plan for the administration office (1926); complaint concerning the operation of a carpenter's workshop in the Volksbibliothek Ferdinandstraße by the son of the librarian, investigations (1924); Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Herausgabe und Verbreitung guter Jugendschriften und Bücher betreffend Unterstützung, abgelehnt (1926); opening of the Volksbibliothek Sülz, Palanterstraße 13 (1926); Deutsche Zentralstelle für volkstümliches Büchereiwesen, Walter Hofmann, concerning non-participation in the Gesolei (1926, with guidelines for municipal educational policy, print); Eugen Diederichs Verlag, Jena, concerning Deutsche Volkheit und Umfrage an deutsche Schriftsteller (1926, with prospectus of the series Deutsche Volkheit and favourable opinion by Reuter); Takeover of the library of the Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde (1926); relocation of the management from Pfälzerstraße to Andreaskloster; considerations for the establishment of a public library in the new school building Vorgebirgstraße in Zollstock (1927), Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Abt. Köln, Albert Ahn, concerning the interpretation of association magazines (1927); air conditions harmful to health in the public library An der Rechtsschule, manufacture of a ventilation system (1926-1927); question by Ms H. Pair concerning the reinstatement of the distant works of Rudolf Herzog (1927); Deutscher Städtetag concerning the purchase of free copies of newspapers and the complaint of the Association of German Newspaper Publishers about excessive wishes (1928); Statements by city councillor Ernst Unger on the too low proportion of workers' poets in the libraries, statements by Reuter (1928, with list of available Fine Literature, as far as it is "suitable for workers"); full-time deployment of Paul Neuhaus-Gobiet, who had previously been employed in the children's reading halls; employment of unemployed persons who had left school as book helpers (1927-1928).Reference number:A11 II 3 247-52,292.
Contains among other things: Drafts for organigrams
Contains also: Structure of the authorities of the German colonies (without date)
Contains: Länderkundliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Ortsgruppe Leverkusen-Küppersteg Führung, 1937; Landesstelle der Reichsvereinigung Deutscher Lichtspielstellen, Cologne "Questionnaire for the future members of the Reichsvereinigung Deutscher Lichtspielstellen e. V., Berlin und ihrer Landesverbände" for the purpose of obtaining membership, o.D.; Rheinische Landesbildstelle, Cologne Loan of ethnological films for the promotion of the Winterhilfswerk, 1934; Lepper, W., Honnef Taxation of an amphora; Lettow-Vorbeck, Ada von, Neckargemünd Photos of crosshairs from the works of Willi Foy, 1937; Lieverwirth, O.H., Kaiserslautern Acquisition of ethnographic collections from Dutch East India; Lippmann, Martin, Frankfurt Collection activity for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on his expedition to South Nigeria, 1935; Lohbeck, Ernst, Wesel Acquisition of ethnological photos; Lübbert, Konteradmiral, Berlin Acquisition of a "Neumecklenburg-Schnitzerei, 1936; Ludwig, Julius, städt. Deputy, Cologne planned special exhibition for the year 1936 on the occasion of the Olympic Games, 1936; 1st "Wajang", shadow play, batik and magnificent weapons from Java 2. bark fabrics from all over the world 3. ikat and other fabrics from Indonesia. Zöhrer, Dr. Ludwig G.A., Vienna Lecture in Cologne about his trip to the Tuareg in 1935, 1937; Mexican Consulate, Cologne (Consul Leopold Kiel) Special exhibition "Arts and Crafts of the Mexican Indians", 1935; National Socialist German Workers' Party, local group Köln-Zollstock Dienstbefreiung für den Pg. Josef Kessel sen. für Wahlvorbereitungen, 1936; Baumgarten, Letterhead: Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (N.S.D.St.B.)), Cologne Leave of absence from the museum service for the management of training camps of the N.S.D.St.B. from May to August 1934; Neuerburg, Heinrich "Haus Neuerburg", Cologne Loan of 5 ship models for the exhibition "Schiff und Schiffahrt", 1935; Neuss, Waler, Honnef Donation of a Finnish wedding ring, 1937; Nordische Gesellschaft Köln Lecture events of the Westkontor; therein: Lecture programme for the Kontore, 2 p., 1934; founding of an association to support the Düsseldorf museums; information about the association to support the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum regarding its founding. Number and social status of the members, use of membership funds, 1933; Chief President of the Rhine Province (Haake, Chairman of the Association of Rhineland Local Museums), reorganization of the association in organizational and statutory terms, 1934; Pressler, C.W., Berlin, purchase of an Indonesian collection, 1934; Kameradschaft 1. Oberrh. Infantrie-Regiment 97, Cologne, leadership; therein: Invitation of the comradeship to the monthly compulsory meeting on March 14.1936; theme of the lecture by Captain Schröder: Own experiences in war and peace in our former colony Deutsch-Ost-Afrika; 1936; Reichsarbeitsdienst, Dienstabteilung 3/212 Kevelaer Dienstabteilung 3/212 Radevormwald, provision of ethnographics for the decoration of the team rooms, 1936; Reichs- und Preußischer Minister für Wissenschaft, Erziehung und Volksbildung, Berlin Runderlaß wegen unentgeltlichen Eintritts für Provinzialkonservatoren und selbständige Kunstwissenschaftler zu den Museen, 1935; Reichsnährstand, Landesbauernschaft Rheinland, Bonn Description of the traditional costumes in the district of Cologne, 1935; Reichspostdirektion Köln Establishment of a special post office in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on the occasion of a stamp exhibition and the special show: "Ethnology and Stamps", 1937; Reichs-Rundfunk G.m.b.H., Reichssender Köln Radio report on the 30th anniversary of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on 12.11.1936; Giant, Günther, Lord Mayor, Cologne Invitations to exhibitions of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933-1936; Rodens, Franz, Cologne Agreement with Andreas Scheller on a report in the Westdeutscher Beobachter on Cologne museums and especially on the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; Söderström, Jan, Furuberg, Sweden Information on Ethnographika, 1934-1936; Scheller, Maria, Cologne Replacement of two by their deceased spouse (Andreas S., Cologne); The German writer, Günther, and the German writer, Günther, are the first to be informed about the history of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum.), 1932-1933; Schoeller, Mrs. Hugo, Düren, acknowledgement of receipt for the donation of the New Guinea collection of her mother Mrs. Geheimrat Peill, 1933; Pater Schüttler, Missionshaus Knechtsteden, loan of ethnographics for an Angola exhibition, 1937; Stagma (Staatlich genehmigte Gesellschaft zur Verwertung musikalischer Urheberrechte), Cologne, copyright claims for the works of art lent out on 2 January 1933; Pater Schüttler, Missionshaus Knechtsteden, 1933; and the collection of the works of art lent on 2 December 1933.3.Works performed in a concert in 1932, lawsuit, court summons; 1933-1934 Stollenwerk, Karl, Monschau Literatur zur Rassenforschung, 1935; Stotzenbrug, Liese, Essen Ankauf Peruischer Trinkgefäße, 1936; Väth, Felix, Mainz Ankauf Südamerikanischer Ethnographika, 1934; Haake, Heinz, Landeshauptmann (Chairman of the Verband der rheinischen Heimatmuseen) Dissolution of the association and its organs in its present form, scheduling of a constituent meeting of the association in its new form, 20.6.1934; West German Observer G.m.b.H., Gauverlag der NSDAP Köln-Aachen darin: Die Völker der deutschen Kolonien in Afrika - Special exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1 p., maschrftl., copy; Die Völker der deutschen Kolonien in Afrika - Visits the special exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1 p., maschrftl., copy; A life as a researcher in New Guinea. Lecture: Pater Franz J. Kirschbaum "Sprachen, Kulturen und Geisterkult bei den Eingeborenen Nord-Neuguineas", 3 p., maschrftl., copy, 1936; Reichsrundfunk-Gesellschaft, Reichssender Köln u.a. Lectures by Andreas Scheller about sports competitions of non-European peoples (during the Olympic Games) 1936; Zollamt Köln duty free import of ethnographics, 1937 old signatures: 35.
Contains: Agricultural law in the German colonies of Africa. Report of the Oberregierungsrat Dr. Szogs of 30 April 1941
Contains: among other things: Articles by Prof. A. Timpe - Berlin, Prof. Willibald Klatt, Stud.-R. Ludwig Schade - Berlin, Stud.-R. Peters - Dillenburg, Senator H. Strunk - Hamburg, Max Größer - Hamburg, Heinz Manthe - Düren, Karl Hoeber, Prelate Schreiber, Paul Rohrbach, Franz Wehling, P. Prange, Bishop Berning - Osnabrück, Dr. K. Wäsch, Stud.-R. Anton Engels - Rheinbach, H. Dieckmann - Berlin, Joh. v. Eckardt - Berlin, Franz Riedl - Vienna, Hans-Siegfried Weber, Prof. Thomas Ohm, UIrich v. Riet, P. Prof. Chrysostomus Strömer OFM, Richard Wichterich. Prof. Aufhäuser. Prof. Gilbert Rahm OSB, Georg Grassl, Member of the South Slav National Assembly, P. Sonnenschein, Paul Schiemann, Hubert Strecker, Erich Duems, GS d. dt. Kolonialgesellschaft, Franz S. Betten SJ - Milwaukee, P. Mathias Kraus, Prof. W. Kapp - Freiburg, Albert Aich, Prof. Barth - Karlsruhe, Dr. G. Baron Wrangel - Berlin. B (can only be used as a digital copy).
Contains only: Equipment of the French colonial troops and work assignment of North African natives in case of war (report of the office of the KPA at the military commander in France of 25 Sept. 1941 to the office of the KPA in Berlin)
Received reply from Count Clemens Droste on Vischering, who is relying heavily on the continued cooperation of Arenberg and Bachem. Arenberg will not continue to do this, "because he can do a bit of work very well. Thank you for the bishop's address. He also received a telegram from Dr Karl Hespers. In the evening Arenberg is ordered to dinner with Cardinal Georg Kopp, "who is ordered to Potsdam for breakfast today. On Saturday he is in Berlin for the board meeting of the Kolonialgesellschaft, where a petition damaging the Catholics has to be averted. Persons and corporations involved: Arenberg, Franz Prinz von (1849-1907), diplomat, member of the Prussian House of Representatives and the Reichstag, Zentrumspartei.Droste zu Vischering, Clemens Heidenreich (1832-1923), Prussian landowner, Reichstag deputy, Zentrumspartei.Hespers, Franz Karl (1846-1915), cathedral capitular in Cologne, long-time chairman of the Afrika-Verein deutscher Katholiken.Kopp, Georg (1837-1914), bishop of Fulda 1881-1887, prince-bishop of Breslau 1887-1914, member of the Prussian manor.
Kabinett Clemenceau, Oct. 1906; The Emperor's pronunciation at the Roosevelt Professorship in Berlin, Oct. 1906 Bassermann's speech at the Reichstag, Nov. 1906; The Emperor and the United States, March 1907; Speech by MP Spahn in Rheinbach on Foreign Policy, Aug. 1907; Russo-Japanese Agreement, July 1907; Secret Convention between Russia and Bulgaria, Oct. 1907; Speech of the Emperor at the Roosevelt Professorship in Berlin, Oct. 1906; Speech of the Deputy Spahn in Rheinbach on Foreign Policy, Aug. 1907; Russian-Japanese Agreement, July 1907; Secret Convention between Russia and Bulgaria, Oct. 1906; Speech of the Emperor at the Roosevelt Professorship in Berlin, Nov. 1906. 1907; Kaiser Wilhelm II and Loubet, Nov. 1907; Kaiser Wilhelm II and Kiautschou, Dec. 1907 -Internere Politik: Wilhelm I: und das Zentrum, Jan. 1887 "Agrarier" Reichskanzler Fürst Bülow, March 14, 1907; the "new" Reichstag, May 1907; Wilhelm II and the Artists, 1907; Landtag elections in Bavaria, June 1907; "Die" Täglische Rundschau", the Emperor's body page, Aug. 1907; Kaiser Wilhelm II and Kiautschou, Dec. 1907 -Internere Politik: Wilhelm I: und das Zentrum, Jan. 1887 "Agrarier" Reichskanzler Fürst Bülow, March 14, 1907; the "new" Reichstag, May 1907; Wilhelm II and the Artists, 1907; Landtag elections in Bavaria, June 1907; "Die" Täglische Rundschau, the Emperor's body page, Aug. 1907. 1907; Development of the Block (by Martin Spahn), July 1907; Bülow's Position on Social Democracy, July 1907; Spahn's Speech on the Inner Political Situation, 11 Aug. 1907; Minutes of a Conference of Centre Parliamentarians and the Centre Press in Mönchengladbach, July 1907; Imperial Speech in Münster, 31 Aug. 1907; Bülow's Position on Social Democracy, July 1907; Speech on the Inner Political Situation, 11 Aug. 1907; Speech on the Third World War, July 1907. Aug. 1907 on denominational opposites; rallies of center deputies (Herold) Schädler, Kirsch, Orterer, Trimborn, Erzberger) on the politics of the center fraction, Sept. 1907; Imperial speech in Memel, 23 Sept. 1909 on Divine Providence; Bülow-Brand trial, Sept. 1907; Liebenberger Tafelrunde ("Kamarilla") letter affair of the Fleet Society, Oct. 1907; Philip Eulenburg trial, Moltke-Harden, since June 1907; correspondence with Porsch on personal attacks on Bülow, Oct. 1907; old signatures: 268B.