Sachakten
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Scope: 337 sheets.file number: III-1-27. Old signatures: Order 403, M-1-144.Contains:Communication from the Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Education concerning the secondment of a married rector to the Rector's Office in Samoa in intermediate years (14); detailed submission for medical opinion (16); instructions on fitness for service in the tropics (18); investigations into deferred college fees and deferred fees in the case of teachers' appointments (40); Ministerial Decree on the effects of war on teacher appointments (75); teacher exchanges with France (98); leave requests (103); measures to improve popular nutrition and teacher participation (175); Prussian government instructions on the employment of foreign teacher candidates (176); Minister of Education on vacant teacher posts in Bucharest (222); Association of German Crèches: Training course for after-school teachers (231); the head of the German civil administration for the Longwy and Briey area on apprenticeships (246); overviews of teachers trained in seminars at middle and high schools not belonging to elementary schools, institutions for the deaf and dumb and institutions for the blind as well as schools run by state enterprises, military youth welfare (320); request from the German school Rotterdam for a teacher for the lower classes (325).
Contains: Samoa and neighbouring islands; lists.old signatures: 324.
Contains:Reminder Report, o.D. (probably written after No. 130, about Sept. 1934): The proverbial disunity of the Germans after the annihilation of the state order in 1918 prevented a joint effort from being made to eliminate chaos. Although the monarchy was completely excluded in view of the development of things and the people had unequivocally given their opinion in free elections to the National Convention, many were not satisfied with the fact that a people's regime could not be circumvented. Even more than the RV, the national colours were mocked. It was overlooked that black-red-gold was especially appreciated in Austria: They so11t be the colors under which the great German state expected with longing grows and blossoms so11te (p. 1). Trimborn had been guided by these thoughts when choosing the colours. Marx experienced in 1926 in Vienna how the Christian Social Party got into a flurry of excitement when the Reichsbanner with the flag took part in a parade of the SPO. The RP decree of 5 May 1926 on the introduction of the merchant flag next to the Reich flag at Reich authorities overseas created an unexpectedly large opposition in the RT (p. 2). A letter from the RP on May 9 and Luther's speech on May 11 could not dampen the excitement, and Luther fell. I had to take over the inheritance. In a special way, my statement that I would execute the decree of 5.5. did not arouse any particular contradiction. Moreover, the Cabinet's reasons for adopting the flag were so convincing that, if I am not very mistaken, the Regulation was approved unanimously. On August 15, 1921, a decree of the Reichswehr Minister concerning the flagging of service buildings and the private dwellings of Wehrmacht members caused contradiction on the right and blame on the left over the grounds (p. 3). In the introduction of an imperial war flag one even wanted to recognize a violation of the constitution. After on 20.5.21 the Prussia. After the Higher Administrative Court had declared the municipal service buildings to be flagged for a self-administration matter, Preuß issued an order on 1 August 21. Reg. an - in its legal validity to be denied - emergency regulation in this question. The fight came to life once again when Min.-President Braun had those hotels boycotted which - like Adlon in particular - did not show the imperial flag on official occasions. The Berliner Hotels association then gave in. By a decree of act. 1927 the prussian government became the prussian government. Officials are only allowed to attend events if the Reich flag has been given the necessary honor. Lord Mayor Adenauer and Reg. Vice President v. Harnack had dignifiedly enforced the respect for the imperial flag in the Gürzenich at an event of the German Warfare Community in Cologne on 12.1.21 (p.4). The honouring of the imperial colours was in no way an affront or a defamation of the old signs; it is a national duty to honour the new and to respect the old. Before foreigners, Marx was often ashamed of the right-wing circles' abuse of the Empire's colours: "And in doing so, the circles that deserved the epithet "nnational" in particular wanted to be! The international Z has here always better understood what genuine national dignity and duty is!41/2 p., Masch.-Erstschrift.o. D.: Note with source reference that Langbehn already in 1888 declared black-red-gold possible as future Reich colors.1/2 p., independent of Marx.(1921, after June 15): Zentralverein dt. Reeder brings a statement of the close! Schiffahrtsztg., ,Syren
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Becker, Carl HeinrichScope: 342 Sheets.File reference: A2 XIII 3g 2403 XIV 1 40Contains: Application by Dr. Theodor Bönner, Berlin, for a post in the newly founded museum (1909, with recommendation by Albert Heimann and statement by Max Wallraf, Wildbad, concerning refusal to the applicant); correspondence between Fischer and the administration concerning participation in the exhibition "Japan and East Asia in the Art of the Verein Ausstellungspark München, loan of objects, exhibition regulations, reimbursement of travel expenses for fishermen (1909); correspondence with Fischer, St. Petersburg, Germany; letter to the administration concerning participation in the exhibition "Japan und Ostasien in der Kunst des Vereins Ausstellungspark München, Ausleihe von Gegenständen, Ausstellungsbestimmungen, Reisekostenvergütung für Fischer (1909). Moritz and Reichenhall, concerning travel expenses, discussions with Brantzky concerning the extension of the museum, employment relationship Fischer to the director of the Kunstgewerbemuseum, controversy in the magazine Der Cicerone, counterstatement by Fischer, establishment of the budget 1910, contractual matters, transport of the collection from Kiel to Cologne by the company L. Tischendorf, Kiel (1909, with Cicerone, issues 16 and 17, 1909), offer of the newspaper cutting service Dr. Max Goldschmidt, Berlin (1909), recommendation of Dr. Hans Wirtz, Tsingtau, by Emil Bau (1910); correspondence with the forwarding company Mathias Rohde
Contains:Willy Heymers, Städtische Lichtspiele Köln. Organisation and work plan (duplication, 1920), offer by H. Schreiber, Cologne, to supply the film "Richmodis von Aducht as well as a screening device produced by him to municipal cinemas; justification by Johann Fröhlings regarding the necessity of a municipal cinema; request by Hanne Coenen-Belz, employee at the Metropoltheater, to prevent the conversion into a cinema; also by Wilhelm Belz to the Lord Mayor; offer by the Weltall-Film-Gesellschaft m.b.H. (Weltall-Film-Gesellschaft m.b.H.).
Contains: Foundation of the district Cologne city and country of the German Life-Saving Society (1925), association for the preservation of the art historical institute in Florence, Bode (1925); office Saar-Verein (1925); association of banks and bankers in Rhineland and Westphalia, Robert Pferdmenges, concerning foundation of a local group Cologne (1925), G. Ricordi
Contains: Kölner Fecht- und Turn-Club (1892, 1893, 1894), Vieh-Versicherungsverein under the protection of the holy Brigitta of the parish Bocklemünd und Mengenich (1892, with statutes, print), procurement of the information brochure Regeln für die Pflege und Ernährung der Kindern im ersten Lebensjahr (1892-1894), Order of the District President concerning the creation of a land credit bank in the Rhine Province (1892), Verein der Handlungsgehilfen zu Köln (1893), Anstalt für Kunststickerei und Frauenerwerb, Düsseldorf (1892, with statutes, report on the 1892 general meeting, prints), Cologne rowing club of 1877 concerning international rowing regatta 1894 and prizes (1893/1894 with program, print), club for poultry breeding "Columbia in Cologne concerning medals (1893, 1894, with programs, result of pigeon flying from Obertraubling near Regensburg and Voos near Nuremberg), (1893-1895, with annual reports for 1892, 1893, 1894, print), German Samaritan Association Cologne (1893/1894), Association Philantropia, Cologne (1893, with 41. prize), Cologne (1893, with 1892), Cologne (1893, with 1892, 1894, with 1892, 1894, with 1892, 1893, 1894, with 1893, with 1894, 1894, with 1893, 1894, with 1893, 1894, with 1894, with 1893, 1894, with 1894, 1894, with 1893, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1893, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1893, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 1893, with 1894, with 1894, with 1893, with 1894, with 1893, with 1894, with 1894, with 1894, with 18./42nd annual report for 1892 and 1893 and statutes, 1887, prints, legacy of Dr. Hubert Dormagen in favour of the association), German association against the abuse of intellectual beverages (1892, notices of the association 10th year, no. 4, 1893, statutes, advertising brochure German words about German drinking, prints), International Samaritan Congress in Vienna (1893, with program, call for membership, prints), association of the electrical engineers of Germany concerning conference in Cologne (1893, with call, statutes, report of the 1. Annual Meeting in Cologne, Prints, Report in Elektrotechnisches Echo 6. Jahrgang, Issue 41, 1893), 42. Meeting of German philologists and schoolmen, Oskar Jäger, concerning meeting in Cologne 1895 (1893, with information of the cities Wiesbaden, Trier, Görlitz, Munich concerning subsidy), German Hülfsverein in Paris (1893, with annual report 1892 and 1893, prints), Rheinischer Kochkunst-Verein concerning exhibition for culinary art, army catering, folk nutrition in Cologne (1893, with exhibition program, print, report in Die Küche, 12. (born 42, 1893, invitation card), International Stenographer's Day, Working Committee for the Frequency Investigations of the German Language concerning Subsidies (1893, with memorandum, print), Verein der Handlungsgehilfen, Cologne (1893, 1894), Renten- und Pensionsanstalt für deutsche bildende Künstler, Weimar (1893), Verein Deutscher Lehrerinnen in England (1893, with club report 1892, print), Kölner Turnverein betreffend 50 Jahreiges Stiftungsfest und Ehrengeschenk 1893, Spielfeste vor dem Lindentor 1894 (1893, 1894, with correspondence with Gabriel Hermeling, newspaper article Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung 300, 6th edition). November 1893), Verein deutscher Spediteure betreffend Spediteurtag in Köln 1894 (1894, with information from the cities of Dresden, Leipzig, Mannheim concerning subsidies, invitation, agenda, annual report 1893/1894, prints), Wöchnerinnen-Asyl-Verein (1894, 1895, with 6th Vereinsbericht für 1894, print), St. Florianus Kranken- und Sterbekasse (1894, with statutes, print), Katholisches Gesellenhospitium (1894, with statute, print), Werkmeister Bezirksverein für Köln und Umgegend betreffend 10jähriges Bestehen (1894, with statutes of the Deutscher Werkmeister-Verband), Druck), Verein zur Beförderung des Taubstummen-Unterrichts (1894, 1895), Brieftauben-Verein Union (1894), Verein der selbständigen Handwerker Kölns, Heinrich Bodewig, concerning Delegate Day of the Rheinischen Provinzial-Handwerkerbund 1894 (1894, with program, call, prints), Turnverein Ehrenfeld concerning Sieg-Rheinisches Gauturnfest (1894, Ehrenkarte, print), Kölner Rad-Rennverein 1894 concerning Ehrenpreis für Rennen, also international race, among others at the sports field Riehler Straße 201 (1894, with list of members), Internationaler Verein der Gasthof-Besitzer concerning General Assembly and 25th anniversary (1894, with festival program, invitation card, prints, minutes of General Assembly, Festbericht in: Wochenschrift des Internationalen Vereins der Gasthofbesitzer 24/25, 16., 23. June 1894), Stolze´sche Stenographen-Vereine zu Köln betreffend 13. Annual meeting of the stenographer associations Stolze´scher Direction from Rhineland and Westphalia (1894), Verein der Deutschen Reichsangehörigen zur Unterstützung hilfsbedürftiger Landsleute in Warschau (1894), Maurer- und Steinhauer-Gesellen-Krankenkasse betreffend 50 Jahreiges Bestehen (1894, with statutes from 1864, print), Verein für vereinfachte Stenografie (1894), Verein gegen Unwesen in Handel und Gewerbe zu Köln (1894, with invitation to a public meeting, printing), Verein für Gartenkultur und Botanik (1894, with exhibition of the Landwirtschaftlichen Verein Lokalabteilung Köln concerning eating potatoes, table and cooking fruit, printing), Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft concerning Wissmann-Feier (1895), Reisevereinigung Köln-Umgegend concerning medals for carrier pigeon associations (1895), Deutscher Verein von Gas- und Wasserfachmännern, Ortsausschuss Köln, concerning 35. Annual meeting (1895, with estimate) File number: HI XIX 2 13III402 HI 283.
- 1904 - 1940, Stadtarchiv Stralsund, Nachlässen* Mitteilung über das Ableben.- Ein anatomischer Beitrag zur Frage nach der Bestimmung des Placentarsitzes. Dissertation by Walter von Haselberg, Berlin 22 November 1898 - Postcards and letters from German South West Africa with information about the fight against the Hereros - Ranking list of the Schutztruppe for South West Africa and the Marine Expeditionary Corps. As of June 1904 - Military Weekly, No. 138, 1904, No. 139/140, 1904 - Series of articles: From Southwest Africa. From the letters of a young compatriot who is with the Schutztruppe in Southwest Africa.
Contains: Purchase of a dugout canoe from Cameroon from General a. D. Meyer.old signatures: 428.
Contains among other things: Report of the German-Westafrican Trading Company of 24 Nov. 1942
Contains: Resolutions of the Administrative Conferences concerning, among other things, the Rheinische Sportwoche from the 1st to the 10th of November. June 1924 and tax dispute with Lövenich, building project of the Cologne fencing and gymnastics club 1865, coal costs of private welfare institutions, special quarters for the homeless asylum, air, light and swimming pool in the stadium, house interest tax and welfare support rates, aerial photographs of the stadium by Englishmen, complaint of the Cologne district synod about sporting events in the stadium on Good Friday, petitions by Peter Knab regarding the following matters Welfare support, construction of an exercise and race track for rowing, use of the welfare office by striking and barred workers, care of the unemployed, badge for the Cologne Bowling Association, construction of heating halls in winter, Expansion of the girls' home Streitzeuggasse, construction of a commercial plant on the industrial site by Jato-Werke, association for further training in law and political science, proof of the "Galizians", restriction of invitations/receptions to association events, purchase of the house in Machabäerstr. 32 as a small retirement home, transport worker strike, heating Altmännerheim Buschgasse, application Julius Vorster concerning riding paths in the stadium and in the city forest extension, commemoration ceremony for the fallen on 16 November 1924, flood damage, Gürzenich and election meetings, support to sports clubs and renting of places, uncleanness in pavilion 13 of the hospital Lindenburg, application of the workers' welfare board for aid for the in the barracks camp Deutz, Wermelskircher Str.., Home for the homeless, Kleinrentnerinnenheim Hunnenrücken 1a und 1b, application Knab concerning remuneration for the members of the city committee, application Barthel Gödde concerning the construction of a gymnasium together with an apartment on the Zwischenwerk 11 a, application Club für Motorsport concerning the creation of a motor race track, Reich flags for the decoration of the Gürzenich Hall, treatment of communist applications in the subcommittee of the Welfare Committee, damages in the Gürzenich by a national assembly on 26. November 1924, Christmas allowance to welfare recipients, support for the unemployed, dissolution of the welfare office for war-damaged persons, construction of a Siechenheim (Coblenz Foundation) with the hospital on the right bank of the Rhine, installation of electric light in the convents, anniversary celebration for the city councillor Johannes Ring on 10 January 1925, application by the Cologne Tennis Club stadium for new tennis courts in the stadium, takeover of the emigrant advisory office by the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Abteilung Köln and the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde, inquiries concerning the German Colonial Society Cologne and the German Society for Geography. Construction of an ice rink and skating rink, application by the Communist Party for the Gürzenich to be handed over to a Lenin memorial rally on 30 March 1925, ban on the Gürzenich being handed over to political parties, statutes of the Youth Welfare Office, construction work in the intermediate works in the outer green belt on the left bank of the Rhine, application by the Cologne Private Hospitals Association for an increase in the nursing rate, home for small pensioner couples in the parish of St. Petersburg. Elisabeth in Höhenberg, application of the Communist Workers' Youth for the use of rooms, determination of the number of Galician Jews, application of the General German Hunting Protection Association for the installation of shooting ranges in the stadium, government funds for flood damage, application of the Cologne Regatta Association for the use of rooms, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the installation of shooting ranges in the stadium, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the use of rooms, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the installation of shooting ranges in the stadium, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the use of rooms, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the installation of shooting ranges in the stadium, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the use of rooms, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the use of government funds for flood damage, application of the German Hunting Protection Association for the use of rooms. Construction of a regatta course between Rodenkirchen and Weiß, applications from associations for the surrender of the Gürzenich, trip to Germany in 1925, conversion of the allotment gardens of the northern colony at the northern cemetery, repair of the Gürzenich restaurant, tennis courts at the town hall in Mülheim, application by the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Federation for financial aid for the first Workers' Olympics in Frankfurt. Kleinrentnerheim Isabellenstr.; minutes of the meeting with the war-damaged organizations on February 12, 1925; invitations to meetings of the council of deputies, with agenda (only questions of salary, dismissals of civil servants). remark: mostly files. old signatures: 360.
Contains: invitations, agendas for the meetings of the Welfare Committee (1924-1925); election of new members of the welfare districts; correspondence concerning support by the Welfare Office for prisoners released from prison (1924); resolutions of the Administrative Conference concerning, inter alia, the following Increase of the nursing rate for welfare patients at private hospitals, relocation costs in case of police suspension, employment of maids in the nursing home Vingst and in the old men's house Buchheim, house interest tax and welfare support rates, use of the welfare office by striking and barred workers, proof of the Galizians who moved in, purchase of the house Machabäerstr. 32 as a small pensioner's home, heating in the old men's home Buchheim, applications of the K.P.D.., Economic association of doctors, installation of electric light in the convents, construction of the Siechenheim (Coblenz Foundation) together with the hospital on the right bank of the Rhine, takeover of the business of the emigrant advisory centre by the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft and the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde; correspondence with the head of the health department concerning nursing rates in private hospitals, negotiations with the Verein Kölner Privatkrankenanstalten e. V. (Cologne Private Hospitals Association). (1924); order concerning the transfer of personnel; draft of the guidelines on the implementation of welfare for pregnant women and women who have recently given birth in need of assistance; guidelines for the implementation of weekly welfare; compilation of the results of a survey of Rhenish cities concerning the organisation of the offices entrusted with welfare care, status 1926, (reprint).remark: mainly files. old signatures: 553.
Includes: regular submission of smaller articles on the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum with an advertising character for the local press, 1937; decoration of the offices of the city administration with a picture of Adolf Hitler, 1935; statistical information on visitor numbers; community evening of all employees at the Department for School and Culture, 1935; determination of a standard price of 0.10 RM for all Cologne museums, 1934; keeping of books on absences, 1934; swearing in of municipal officials to Adolf Hitler on 25. January 1934; and the publication of a book on the local press, 1935.8.1934; guided tours through museums and exhibitions; nomination of 2 citizens for the museum advisory board by the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1934; maintenance of a bound location directory, a location index and a loan directory for the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1934; list of loans in the Staatenhaus from the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for the colonial exhibition, 18 p., machine-g, 1934; loans from the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for the theatre "Gloria" in the Breitestraße, 1934; voluntary membership in the health insurance, 1934; theft of two Siamese bronze heads, 1934; reduction of the admission price for the cinema Capitol for the employees of the city administration, 1934; lecture by the leader of the Bulgarian National Socialist Workers' Party with the topics: 1. Stalin, Mussolini or Hitler 2: The Danube Problem and the National Socialist Revolution in the Balkans on 10 March 1934; special exhibition "The Peoples of the German Colonies in Africa", 1933; transfer of a 400-object ethnographic collection by Leopold Peill sen. after the death of his wife Helene Peill by Leopold Peill jun. to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; testamentary transfer of the New Guinea collection of Kommerzienrat Leopold Peill by his wife Helene Peill to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum (copy of the will), 1929; theft of ethnographics from the Peill collection kept in a log house near Düren, 1930, death of Helene Peill on May 21, 1929.1933; Transfer of compulsory workers to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; Recommendation of the German Association of Cities and Towns to give preference to German work and products in the award of public contracts, 1933; Unwanted survey of municipalities to business enterprises for non-Aryan company management and foreign capital, 1933; Authorization of funds by the City of Cologne for the publication of the V. Volume of the Ethnologica, 1933; Status of the Board of the Verein zur Förderung des Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museums vom 2.5.1933 und vom 2.6.1933; review of the library holdings for works, Jewish authors and works with Marxist content or tendency, 1933; complaint by residents of the museum for disturbance of the peace by the guard dog of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; submission of zoological objects to the city administration for distribution to the other museums, 1933; holding of smaller conferences of the cultural history section (prehistory, ethnology, art history) of the Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; unpaid employment of the volunteer Kurt Baumgarten from July 1933 for one year, draft of certificate, 1934; administrative report for the year 1933/34; application of the compulsory worker Emil Fillinger for a permanent position at one of the Cologne museums, 1934; evidence of the workers to be retired; application of the assistant supervisor Anton Fluß for continuation of the shop by his wife, 1933; list of the free visitors of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1934; 3 pp., mechanical; death of Fritz Graebner on 13.7.1934; budget plans for the years 1933 and 1934; renovation and repair work at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933; continued employment of the compulsory worker Wilhelm Krapohl as an emergency worker at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1935; Prohibition of lecturing for Julius Lips in the rooms of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum after his leave of absence, 1933; training of self-defence forces for the municipal service buildings, 1935; notification of compulsory air-raid shelters, 1934; darkening exercise between the 21st and the 20th centuries.00 a.m. and 3.00 a.m. in the night from 18 to 19 April 1934 as part of preparations for civil air-raid protection in the district of Cologne; traffic regulations for the blackout exercise by the police president, 1 p. Duplication, 1934; use of rooms of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum by the local group Chlodwigplatz of the Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volks in der Nationalsozialistischen Volkswohlfahrt, 1933/34; court summons of Andreas Scheller as joint plaintiff to the main trial in the insult case Julius Lips, 1933; Advance salary for Andreas Scheller for spa and hospital costs, 1934; reduction of Scheller's working hours for health reasons to the most necessary time, 1934; holiday list for the year 1934; holiday for the rally on the 5th day of the month of 1934; holiday for the rally on the 5th day of 1934; reduction of Scheller's working hours for health reasons to the most necessary time, 1934; reduction of Scheller's working hours for health reasons to the most necessary time, 1934; reduction of Scheller's working hours to the most necessary time for health reasons; reduction of Scheller's working hours to the most necessary time; reduction of Scheller's working hours to the most necessary holiday for the year 1934; reduction of Scheller's working hours to the most necessary time, 1934; reduction of Scheller's working hours to the most necessary time; reduction of Scheller's working hours to the most necessary holiday for the year 1934.12.1934 with Robert Ley to the German Labour Front, closed start of the new district administration "Behörden Groß Köln" at the Horst-Wesselplatz; participation of all municipal employees at the company assembly on 30.1.1935 before the beginning of service according to the call of the German Labor Front; examination of the goods delivered directly to the offices by the firms, 1935; leave of absence in connection with Christmas, 1934; evidence of full and partial employment of workers, 1934; maintenance of the office furnishings and misuse of the service snap cards, 1934; evidence of the Aryan race for workers who had been employed after 1.5.1933; Transfers of municipal workers, 1934; Advances on wages; Additional income of pension and widow's benefit recipients still in employment, 1934; Prohibition of transfer to the collective bargaining agreement of fully or only temporarily employed personnel without the approval of the personnel administration, 1934; Request for uniforms for uniformed civil servants, 1934; Affidavit of civil servants not present at previous appointments on Adolf Hitler, 1934; Employment of severely disabled persons, 1934; Establishment of a register of names of the severely disabled, 1934; Establishment of a register of names of the persons who have been employed since 1 January 1934.3.1933 workers employed by the municipal administration, 1934; leave of absence of municipal employees for participation in the Reich Party Congress in accordance with the circular of the Minister of Finance of 25.08.1934; award of the honorary cross for front fighters or War participant, 1934; referendum on 19.8.1934 on the question of confidence in Adolf Hitler; participation of municipal employees in the funeral service on 7.8.1934 for Field Marshal General Paul von Hindenburg; conclusion of a contract of service with all of them since 1.1.1934 newly hired permanent municipal workers and domestic workers in accordance with the instructions of the Minister of the Interior on § 27 of the Gemeindeverfassungsgesetz; opening of the "Braunen Messe" and the "Kolonial-Ausstellung" by Robert Ley on 1.7.1934; flying the flag of half-mast on 28.6.1934 on the occasion of the anniversary of the Treaty of Versailles; official regulation on Catholic holidays, 1934; regular guided tours on Wednesdays and Sundays in the museums of Cologne from the 6th century onwards.5.1934; exhibitions "Wege nach dem deutschen Osten" at the Görreshaus from 14.-19.4.1934; service regulations for the hearing of the radio broadcast of the Führer's speech on 21.3.1934; determination of the hours of service for the supervisory staff in museums from 1.7.1934; flagging on festive days; determination of the hours of service of the municipal administration from 1.3.1934; Order, acceptance and control of coke deliveries for municipal consumption points, 1934; Regulation on the acquisition of works by Jewish authors, 1933; Advertising for German air sports, 1933; Purchase of Christmas tree decorations from Lauschau to alleviate the distress of Thuringian glassblowers, 1933; Service regulation for the hearing of a radio broadcast of Adolf Hitler's speech on 10.11.; Order, acceptance and control of coke deliveries for municipal consumption points, 1934; Regulation on the acquisition of works by Jewish authors, 1933; Advertising for German air sports, 1933; Service regulation for the hearing of a radio broadcast of Adolf Hitler's speech on 10.11.1933; employment of Willy Fröhlich as a scientific assistant from May 1933; hoisting of the Hitler Youth flag on the Day of the German Girl on 13 October 1933; fixing of new admission prices for the museums of the city of Cologne from October 1933; flagging of the service buildings on the occasion of the mass demonstration of the National Socialist Company Cell Organization (NSBO) and the conference of the Great Labor Convention of the German Labor Front in Cologne as well as the visit of His Excellency Bottai on 10 October 1933; the opening of the new museum in Cologne in 1933.9.1933; exemption from service for the participation in the Reich Party Congress (30.8.-3.9.1933) in Nuremberg for the days of 2.-4.9.1933; Implementation of the Law for the Restoration of the Occupational Civil Service, 1933; Survey on the Aryan descent of municipal workers and employees, 1933; Issue of a declaration of affiliation to the SPD or one of its auxiliary or substitute organizations under the Law for the Restoration of the Occupational Civil Service, 1933; Prevention of sabotage, exemption from service for members of the SA, the SS and the steel helmet employed by the authorities in the event of an alarm, 1933; polite and friendly tone of the Cologne teachers' and civil servants' association towards the population, 1933; cleaning of companies and offices from politically unreliable workers, July 1933; regulations for the service of the SA, the SS and the steel helmet in the event of an alarm, 17 July 1933.6.1933 Civil servants needed for the census; ban on speaking to municipal workers with those workers dismissed under the Law on the Restoration of Professional Civil Service during Working Hours, 1933; election notice for the election to the Civil Servants' Committee, 1933; Exercise of Hitler's greetings by representatives of the authorities at public events, 1933; Determination of all municipal insurance values for the legal office, 1933; Lending pictures of the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1935; List of magazines and newspapers held in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1933.Old signatures: 653.
Title: Emeline Hospelt née de Ball: Women's League of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l s e l s c h e G e l l s e l l s c h a f t: Summer Festival 1913 (programme); Award of the Blue Brooch to Emmeline Hospelt (1926); Events (1929/1930); Board List (1931); Congratulations on the 70th birthday and condolences on the death of E. Hospelt (1932 and 1940).
Includes:Cover letter from Emma Grabau. - Statutes. - Flyer. - Annual reports 1912 - 1916.old signatures: 251.remark: prints, duplication; the material was in the university library of Cologne.
Contains: Working Time Ordinance Ordinance for the Protection of Female Indigenous Forces Ordinance for the Protection of Juvenile Indigenous Workers