Contains:Situation in East Africa. <1918>, 1 sheet call for colonial warrior donation. 1918, 1 sheet 2, [1958].
Sachakten
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the affairs in East Africa and Samoa and the sensible government of Wilhelm II O. Old signatures: 1544.
Contains: Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft, Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Plantagengesellschaft, Siedlungsgesellschaft für Deutsch-Südwestafrika, Eisenbahngesellschaft für Deutsch-Ostafrika, Kamerun-Hinterland-Gesellschaft; correspondence, maps, printed matter. 257 sheet cf. also no. 578, 727, 728.old signatures: 726
Contains: German African Society, German Planters Society, African Society of German Catholics, German East African Plantation Society, Cameroon Hinterland Society, Settlement Society for German South-West Africa, Railway Society for German East Africa; printed matter, correspondence, maps. 183 sheet cf. also no. 578, 726, 728.old signatures: 727.
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
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.
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.
Contains among other things: Bronsart von Schellendorf, International Game Protection in Africa. Munich, 1900
Imperial Colonial OfficeContains: Agricultural law in the German colonies of Africa. Report of the Oberregierungsrat Dr. Szogs of 30 April 1941
Contains: Newspaper article concerning Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Abteilung Köln, Kolonialfragen (Afrika. u.a. Eisenbahn, Deutsch-Südwestafrika), Kolonialtag des Deutschen Kolonial-Kriegerbundes in Essen (1931), popular colonial advertising, rally in Gürzenich and incident by Reichsbank president Schacht, mandataries and mandated territories, 50 years Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft (1932).old signatures: 237.
Contains:Notification to Mrs. Eugen Rautenstrauch, Councillor of Commerce, that Willi Foy, who had been appointed director on the recommendation of his son Theodor, had taken up his office on 1 January 2005. The director was asked to transfer the pro rata salary (1901); the director's duties included business trips, domestic matters of the museum in the Bayenturm and in the Quatermarktschule, including closure due to reconstruction, electricity consumption, equipment (cupboards), inspection of heating and electricity bills, also for the director's office in the Hafenamtsgebäude, supervisor; Decisions of the Commission for the Rautenstrauch-Joest- and the Handels-Museum; transfer of the Egyptian antiquities of the Joest Collection to the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum (1902); extension of the exhibition in the Quatermarktschule due to the move of the Handels-Museum to the Severinstorburg, procurement of cupboards and desks (1902); refusal of the acquisition of a Chinese collection (1903); W. from St. Paul-Hilaire concerning the invitation to the commission meetings (1902, 1903); excerpt from the reading hall of the Quatermarktschule, transfer of the rooms to the museum (1904); fire due to defective power line (1904); temporary employment of the unemployed locksmith Johann Schild (1905); Transfer of the subsidy for the salary of the museum director by the von Rautenstrauch family (1905); use of the museum workers in the context of the opening preparations (1906); museum trip to England (1907); reprint of the museum guide (1907/08, with offers M. DuMont Schauberg, Accidenz-, Buch- und Kunst-Druckerei J. P. Bachem, Cologne publishing house
Contains: only: vol. 10 no. 5 - no. 9, no. 13, no. 16, no. 18, no. 20;vol. 12 no. 16-18;vol. 14 no. 3, no. 4.Remark: Appears 14 days. old signatures: LZ 38.
Contains: Purchase of ethnographical works, in particular from Samoa; offer lists of ethnographical works from the South Seas and Africa, 6 p. Duplication.old signatures: 475.
Includes: Körner, Theo Editing of the Japan Bibliography for the Ethnologische Anzeiger, 1941; Dammann, Ernst Lecture at the University of Cologne on Languages of Communication in Tropical Africa, 1942; Editing of a Bibliography of Bantus Languages, 1942; Draws-Tychsen, Hellmut Publication of his article "Gedenkblatt für Hjalmar Stolpe" in the Ethnologische Anzeiger, 1941; Eberhard, W., Ankara Mangelahfte Form of the publication of his China bibliography; editing of a Turkey bibliography; 1940 - 1943; Grau, Rudolf, Leipzig, Feldpostbriefe u. Herne Delivery of the manuscripts for the bibliography "Allgemeine Völkerkunde"; vacant custodian post at the Museums for Animal and Ethnology in Dresden, 1941; destruction of his ethnological documents, books, card indexes and the manuscript of the bibliography "Allgemeine Völkerkunde" by a bomb hit on his flat in Leipzig, 1944; compensation for the loss by the Reichskriegsschädenamt, 1944; release from American war captivity, job search, 1945; arrest of Gs. 25.9.1945 in Herne and imprisonment in an internment camp; imprisonment of Eugen Fischer and Otto Reche, 1946; foundation of an interim editorial committee for the Ethnological Anzeiger zur Erhaltung der Lizenz, 1946; work at the Volkshochschule in Herne, 1948; exhibition of references, 1948; recruitment to the Volksschuldienst, 1948; 1939 - 1948; Helbig, Karl, Hamburg Free provision of 3 copies of the Ethnological Anzeiger (Eth.A.) Collaboration on the bibliography of the Eth.A.; 1941; Hilgers-Hesse, Irene, Köln-Braunsfeld Termination of her position at the Auslandsbrief-Prüfstelle Köln, 1942; Application for an assistant position at the Ethnological Institute of the University of Cologne; Collaboration on the Eth.A.; 1942 - 1948; Kroll, Hubert, Essen Mrs. Kroll Participation in seminar exercises with Julius Lips, 1928; Obituary for Kr. in the Eth.A.., 1941, submission of manuscripts for publication in the Eth.A., 1941; Meyer, Emmi, Hamburg Lectures at the University of Cologne; collaboration on the bibliography for the Eth.A.; possibility of re-habilitation to Cologne; bomb damage at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, at the Institute for Ethnology at the University of Cologne, at Heydrich's apartment, 1943; processing of her Bali grammar, missing report about Dammann in Tunisia, 1943, capture and transport of Damann to the USA, Texas, 1944; death of Meinhof in Greifswald on 10. September 1944; death of Meinhof in Greifswald on 10. September 1944; possibility of re-habilitation to Cologne; bomb damage at the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, at the Institute for Ethnology at the University of Cologne, at Heydrich's apartment, 1943; work on her Bali grammar, missing report about Dammann in Tunisia, capture and transport of Dammann to the USA, Texas, 1944; death of Meinhof in Greifswald.2.1944; 1942 - 1946; Reichskolonialbund, Berlin 1939 - 1948 Subscription to the periodical "Deutsche Kolonial-Zeitung" and acquisition of other periodicals; takeover of an ethnographic collection from Knechtsteden by the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum; 1932 - 1943; Schilde, W., Feldpostbriefe und Plauen Erforschung des Nilgebiets im Auftrag des kolonial-politischen Amtes, 1941; habilitation project with Otto Reche and his topic "Orakel und Gottesurteile in Afrika, 1941; application for the custodian position at the Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde in Dresden (Nachfolge Heydrich), 1941; collaboration on the bibliography for the Eth.A.; Tod Schildes 1942; wife Charlotte S., Plauen, purchase of the scientific library of her husband; 1940 - 1944; von Stackelberg, Maria, Baroness, Vienna, editing of the bibliography on Japan and Korea for the Eth.A.; 1942 - 1944; Waehner, Siegfried, Dresden, publication of the results of his research trip to the Tikuna and Katukino, 1941; 1941.old signatures: 217.
Contains: Claims to colonies, disputes with South Africa. 7, 1 AbT, 1936-1940. Bismarck Archipelago, travelogue. One, oD. Illustrated film courier no. 2943: German country in Africa. United publishing companies Franke
Contains also: Structure of the administration in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and compilation of the necessary white officials
Scope: 256 sheets. Reference: HI XIII 3d 3XIII 19a 1147-52,286.Contains: Transfer of the Joest´schen collection to the Bayenturm, reports by the director of the Natural History Museum, Dr. Carl Hilburg (1898-1899); donation of the Joest collection by Eugen Rautenstrauch and Adele geborene Joest, donation conditions, enrichment of the collection by gifts, including purchases of Eugen Rautenstrauch (1899-1901, including Benin bronzes, other objects from Benin, from Siam), from other members of the Rautenstrauch family (1908), offer by the travelling zoologist H. Förster for sale of his collection (1899, with catalogue) of pearl mussels (1900); collection Adolf Diehl, Wiesbaden, mediated by the editor of the Kölnische Zeitung, Prosper Müllendorf (1900, with catalogue); Meetings of the Commission for the Museum of Natural History (1899), takeover of a Peruvian collection from the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum (1899), draft concerning the installation of the Joest Collection (1899), donation of quivers and arrows from Togo from the Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin (1900), opening of the collection, Newspaper article (1900), offer by Oscar Mengelbier to purchase his Chilean-Araucanian Indian collection (1900), offer by Hermann Rolle, Berlin (1901) of a natural history collection, donation of two works from the Zulu coffee shops (1901), a Java collection by Dr. Schmitz, Heidelberg (1901), Cameroon collection by company v. Tippelskirch
Contains:among others: Invitation to Director W. Kettnis zur Besichtigung der Sonderausstellung "Die Völker der deutschen Kolonien in Afrika" (1934); Unification of exhibition and press propaganda for the colonial exhibition by the Messe- und Ausstellungs-Gesellschaft (1934); Loan of ethnographics for small exhibitions in empty shop windows in the city district as propaganda for the colonial idea, 1934; Circular of the Kölner Kolonial- und Überseeklub (KKuU): Invitation to lecture events for January and February 1935; cf. for May 1935; congratulations from W. Kettnis zum 30jährigen Bestehen des Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museums, 1936; Loss of the lecture room of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum for "Schulungsmorgen für die Amtswarte des RKB und halten eines Lichtbildervorrag durch den Museumsleiter Scheller an einer der Schulungsmorgen, 1936; Museum tour for the Amtswarte des Kreises Süd, 1937; loan of ethnographics for a larger colonial exhibition, organized by the Gauverbandsleitung in cooperation with the Westdeutsche-Kaufhof AG in the rooms of the Kaufhof Köln, opening of the 1st museum in 1937.8,1940; loan for a colonial exhibition in Aachen, 1940; transfer of all ethnographic material from the Knechtsteden monastery by order of the Federal Leader, 1941Damages: Cat. B (can only be used as a digital copy) Old signatures: 585.
Contains:Institut för Folklivsforskning, Stockholm (Sigurd Erixon) 1941 - 1955 Exchange of the journal "Folklive" for the Ethnologica, 1941; questionnaire action to support the position of ethnology at universities and higher educational institutions in Europe, 1954; Museum für Länder- und Völkerkunde Linden-Museum, Stuttgart (LM) 1931 - 1962 Purchase of LM ethnographic collections from the Geelvink-Bai, Waigeo and Halmahara areas, list of offers, 1931; loans of Jenneschen Gamelan musical instruments for the special show of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum "Wajang-Puerwa-Theater", 1936; celebration on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the LM in Stuttgart. Birthday of the founder of the Lindenmuseum, Karl Graf von Linden, 28.5.1938; Orders of photographs of ethnographics; Exchange of ethnographics; List of objects handed over to Stuttgart, 18.11.1938; Lecture trip of Prof. Dr. Karl Graf von Linden, 28.5.1938; Lecture trip of Prof. Dr. Karl Graf von Linden, 18.11.1938. Lehmann durch Deutschland, 1951; Questionnaire action to determine the personnel and factual situation at German and foreign ethnological museums for publication in the "Jahrbuch des Lindenmuseums", questionnaire, 1951; Inquiry about the sale of an archaeological collection by Adrian Müller to the Linden Museum, 1953; Preparation of a memorandum by Martin Heydrich to the Stadtverwaltung Stuttgart for the purpose of improving the situation of the Linden Museum, 1953; Meeting of the directors of ethnological museums on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Linden Museum, 1953; Meeting of the directors of ethnological museums on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Linden Museum, 1951. Anniversary of the Württembergischer Verein für Handelsgeographie e.V. 1957 in Stuttgart, 1958; gift of special editions; search by J.F. Happiness after support by Martin Heydrich and other ethnologists for the granting of funds by the German Research Foundation for a 1 1/2 year stay in Brazil to investigate the religious and artistic behavior of the Negroes of Brazil, 1958; purchase of an ethnographic and archaeological collection from areas of Eastern Colombia for 120 000 DM from the physician Petersen, short description of the collection, 1 p.., 1958; loans for the Peru exhibition, 1959; theft of a Sepik mask from the LM, 1960; guest lectures by Becher on his "Researches in Northern Brazil" in Stuttgart, Bonn and Cologne, 1960; exhibition of an expertise by Willy Fröhlich on a Sepik collection that was to be purchased by the city of Stuttgart, 1961; lecture by MdB Vogel in front of the Humanum Colloquium in Bonn on "Cultural-political Aspects of Development Aid" on 22-23 November 2006; theft of a Sepik mask from the LM, 1960; exhibition of an expertise by Willy Fröhlich on a Sepik collection that was to be purchased by the city of Stuttgart, 1961; lecture by the MdB Vogel in front of the Humanum Colloquium in Bonn on "Cultural-political Aspects of Development Aid".3.1962; Statens Etnografiska Stockholm (SES) 1929 - 1962, including acquisition of the publication rights to the unpublished part of C.V.'s work. Hartmann "Archaeological researches in Costa Rica" by the SES, 1929; visit and study of collections of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum; information about ethnographical works; question about the reasons for Andreas Scheller's retirement from the service of the city of Cologne on 31.12.1940; (Lagercrantz) Expression of joy at the German victories in the East and hope of driving back the Bolshevik rabble to Asia, 1942; obituary for Walter Kaudern, who died in Gothenburg, in the Ethnologische Anzeiger, 1942; Loss of art objects and scientific documents due to the effects of war in Dresden and Berlin, 1949; transfer of the Sven-Hedin exhibition to Germany, lecture by Gösta Monteil on the occasion of the opening of the Sven-Hedin exhibition; Congo Museum Tervueren near Brussels (KMT) 1932 - 1965 contains anda.: Lecture by J. Maes in Cologne with the topic "Land und Leute in Urundi und Ruanda" on 18.7.1941; Heydrich's short report on the lecture; exchange of the Ethnological Anzeiger for the "Bibliographie Ethnographique du Congo belge", 1943; list of the KMT's publications in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1953; guest lectures by Frans-Maria S. Olbrechts in Cologne, 1954; study trip of Heydrich with students to Tervueren, 1955; reorganization and renaming of the former "Institut Colonial International" to "Institut International des Civilisations Différentes" (INCIDI), search for suitable German members for the INCIDI, 1955; obituary for Frans-Maria S. Olbrechts, 24.3.1958; Thorbecke, Franz, Cologne, 12.8.1945 from 1949 onwards Thorbecke, Marie Pauline, Freiburg 1930 - 1961 contains, among other things, loans of watercolours for the Cameroon exhibition in the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum 1933; loans for the special exhibition for the 1900 anniversary of the city of Cologne "Kölner erforschen die Welt", 1950; loans for a Cameroon-Congo exhibition, 1953; the like. for a Cameroon exhibition in 1960; rediscovery of watercolours and oil studies of Thorbeckes about Cameroon in the Ethnological Museum Mannheim, 1958; Trimborn, Hermann, Bonn 1929 - 1963 contains among other things information about ethnographic prints; order of ethnographic photos; invitation to Tr. for the opening of the mask exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum on 2.3.1932; obituary on the 3.11.Erwin Paul Dieseldorff, 1941, who died in New York in 1940; celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Frobenius Institute on 29.6.1948 and the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Frobenius Institute. Special exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in the staircase "Exotic Art", 1948; exhibition of the Lapland collection of Gustav Hagemanns, 1949; travelogue Ts. from Lima, 1951 and report about the international ethnological congress in Lima, 1951; old signatures: 52.
Contains among other things: Report of the German-Westafrican Trading Company of 24 Nov. 1942