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Collection of newspaper articles
Rhenish Missionary SocietyAuf Betreiben von Generalmajor Karl Staudinger (1848-1925), 1904-1918 Leiter des Bayerischen Kriegsarchivs, forderte das Bayerische Kriegsministerium im April 1915 sämtliche bayerischen Einheiten, die mit Fotogerät ausgestattet waren, zur Abgabe von Abzügen ihrer Aufnahmen an das Archiv auf. Die daraus entstandene, nach Staudinger benannte Bildsammlung wurde durch Fotos von Pressediensten und - auf Vermittlung des Bayerischen Militärbevollmächtigten in Berlin - durch Aufnahmen preußischer Einheiten ergänzt. Die 24.409 Einzelbilder wurden von Staudinger nach Orts- und Sachbegriffen systematisch angeordnet und mit ausführlichen Bildunterschriften versehen. Die Sammlung deckt zeitlich den ganzen Ersten Weltkrieg ab und enthält neben Aufnahmen aus allen Bereichen des militärischen Lebens in der Heimat und des Kampfes an der Front vor allem auch technische, geografische und volkskundliche Aufnahmen aus allen damals umkämpften Ländern und Regionen Europas und des Orients. Aufgrund ihres großen Umfangs, ihres geschlossenen, strukturierten Aufbaus und ihrer akribischen Verzeichnung sowie wegen der darin enthaltenen Vielzahl an frühen Bildquellen für verschiedenste Forschungsbereiche ist die Staudinger-Sammlung unter den archivischen Bildbeständen über den Ersten Weltkrieg einzigartig. Das mehrbändige maschinenschriftlichen Findmittel zum Bestand "Staudinger-Sammlung" wurde 2013 im Rahmen eines von der DFG geförderten Projekts unter Anleitung des Unterzeichneten retrokonvertiert. Umfassende Prüf- und Korrekturarbeiten wurden von Ernst Guggisberg, lic. phil., Archivobersekretärin Isabel Valentinetti und dem Unterzeichneten geleistet. München, 03.12.2013
1962-1963, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Subject and biographical collection on German military history
These are documents which are kept by the City Archives, regardless of their origin, as a separate collection (usually of a certain source genre) in order to enable effective recording and safeguarding.
description: Contains:Content: Ober-Kommando der Schutztruppen, Berlin: Sending a request from the chief physician of the Schutztruppe for DOA, Brünn, whether he could send his collected ethnographica to the Völkerkundemuseum in Stuttgart - Luschans replies, who wishes to see the collection presented with a quotation due to the possible purchase of the Berlin museum.letters: 1
Untitleddescription: Contains:only: Müller: "Fetish etc. collection from Togo", (o.D.), pp. 1 ff.
Note: Two notebooks.
Autograph collection and at the same time enriched estate; part of it comes from the collection of senior librarian Constantin Karl Falkenstein (Dresden), who had numerous letters addressed to Alexander von Humboldt.
The collection of autographs has grown out of the collection of about 2000 letters of the Cologne banker's daughter and wife Sibylle Mertens-Schaaffhausen (1797-1857), who was associated with Bonn and who for decades moved in the Biedermeier Rhenish and Roman literary and art-loving world. 1849 bequeathed to the Bonn University Library by will, the collection has belonged to the collection since 1859. The original collection also contained foreign correspondence, e.g. letters from the estate of Sibylle's Weimar friend Adele Schopenhauer, whose adopted home was the Rhineland and who died in Bonn in 1849; the collection's holdings were almost doubled in 1895/96 due to the estate of the Bonn bookseller Gustav Marcus (1897 figures: 3928 copies of 2509 persons, 310 portraits).;The foundation of the Geh. Kommerzienrat Emil vom Rath, established in 1910, expressly served the care of Rhenish literature. Not only could manuscripts be acquired from their funds in 1911, but the former Mertens-Schaaffhausen autograph collection could also be expanded into a Rhenish autograph and portrait collection. The collection also grew considerably (by at least 841 pieces) in the years 1919 - 1922, when 184 "well-known personalities of the Rhine Province" responded to a request from the library and donated portrait photographs and autographs (often with self-biographical content) to the collection. Larger autograph complexes held together by writers or addressees, which were acquired in no small number in the following period, were generally not classified in the autograph collection, but as collections, partial bequests or splinter bequests in the group of S-signatures containing manuscripts of all kinds. In 1935 7057 autographs were counted, in the year 2007 the collection contained 7953 autographs; in addition further single autographs, which were not separated from the book because of the direct connection, are found as supplements in books. The location of these autographs results from the signature.
Contains: Collection of various Standards of Teaching, in English, 1902-1904, 3 pieces (lithographs).
1913-1914, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Thematic and biographical collection on German military history
1913-1914, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Thematic and biographical collection on German military history
1913-1914, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Thematic and biographical collection on German military history
- 1914-1916, Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2 Subject and biographical collection on German military history description: Contains above all..: Typewritten reminder report Contains above all:<br />typewritten reminder report
1967, Federal Archive, BArch MSG 2 Thematic and Biographical Collection on German Military History
1919, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Thematic and biographical collection on German military history
- 1914, Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2 Sachthematische und biographische Sammlung zur deutschen Militärgeschichten* Contains:<br />Mobilisation in Konstanz, Western Front<br />some photos