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              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 400, Nr. 69/Karton 3 · File · o.D.
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Box 3: - 1 water creator, wood, New Guinea - 1 bast bag black/beige (by Mr. Magi Magi... in East Africa), New Guinea - 2 shorter tusks - 1 drum, East Africa - 2 small tusks - 4 tusks of different sizes - 1 black polishing stone - 1 large shell of 2 parts - 1 piece of lava stone - 2 petrified decorated sponges

              Friedrich Caesar (1906-1993)

              Correspondence, travelogues, circulars, work reports, 1930-1938; curriculum vitae, instructions, vows of delegation, 1932; "Von afrikanischen Jungs - wie sie spielen, 1933; "Fahrt nach Bumbire, 1933; 2 Lieder in Kisuaheli - Texte u. Noten von Friedrich Caesar, 1934; "Von den Wundern Afrikas, 1934; "Sterbendes Land? 1934; "Safari in Kisiba, 1935; "Schwarze Mitarbeiter, 1937; Protocol of the Synod in Kigarama, 1939; curriculum vitae, service instruction, vow of deputation by Grete Hinck, married to Caesar, 1938; Bethel Song by Walther Trittelvitz, 1938; Report on Ihangilo, 1939; Form of Parole, Tanganyika Territory, 1939; Official correspondence by Friedrich Caesar during internment, 1940-1946; Private correspondence with and. about Caesar and her husband in internment, 1940-1947; correspondence with Caesar and her husband in their homeland (Quedlinburg and Bielefeld), 1948-1991; life insurance matters, 1959; letters and travel reports from Tanzania, 1973-1974

              Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
              BArch, RL 40/151 · File · 1941-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Flight climate overview of the Iberian Peninsula, 1941; weather conditions during the deployment of the L.G. 1 in the eastern Mediterranean in the summer of 1941. According to RR Noack, April 1942; results of meteorological observations on Athens. By Dr. H. Scultetus, o.Dat.; Flight meteorological experiences from Greece, Crete and the following sea areas in winter 1941 - 1942. By RR Pieper, Sept. 1942; Flight meteorological information. Extended special print out: Aerographical description "Italy", Volume I, 1944 and English translation; Flugmeteorologische Hinweise NW-Balkan, 1944; Flugmeteorologische Hinweise Süd-Balkan, 1943; Flugklimatische Übersicht über Ägypten und den Englisch-ägyptischen Sudan, 1942; The summer cloudiness of the North-East African Mediterranean coast. By RR Dr. H.G. Koch and RR Dr. P. Thran, Nov. 1942; The Weather of Africa. By H. Seikopf, o.Dat.; Aerographical booklet: Egypt and Cyrenaika, ca. 1942 (incomplete); Overview of the air climate in Turkey, o.Dat.; Seabellage in the Saronic Gulf, 27.04. to 30.04.1943, 07.05.1943; Weather conditions in NW-Greece, 1943; The weather conditions in the Greek Aegean region, o.Dat.; Explanations to the physiological climate map of West and Central Africa north of the Congo, Sept. 1942; Physiological climate map of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, n.d.; Meteorological and climatological work for the North African combat space, Oct. 1942; Map of North-East Africa, 1941; Black and Azov Sea: Climate and Weather, Navigation Routes, 1941; Flight Climate Overview of the Black Sea Countries, 1941; Flight Climate Overview of Iran, 1941; Flight Climate Overview of the Middle East Countries (Turkistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Baluchistan), 1941;

              Der Young-Plan
              Best. 1070, A 127 · File · 1924-1930
              Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

              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.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 2148 · File · 1917 - 1919
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              without foliation, Contains among other things: - Issue of a certificate to the Minister of State Clemens von Delbrück about the award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon on 22 December 1914 and the Iron Cross 1st class on 18 March 1915 - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. Richard Willstätter in Munich - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon on 22 December 1914 and the Iron Cross 1st class on 18 March 1915 - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon to Prof. Dr. Richard Willstätter in Munich - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon on 22 December 1914 - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class on the white-black ribbon on 18 March 1915 - Award of the Iron Cross on the white-black ribbon on 18 March 1915 - Award of the Iron Cross on the white-black ribbon on the white-black ribbon on Prof. Dr. Richard Willstätter in Munich 2nd class at the white-black ribbon to the Royal Saxon Chamberlain Alfred von Welck in Dresden - Award of the Iron Cross 2nd class at the white-black ribbon to the General Director of the Bremer Vulkan in Vegesack Viktor Stanislaw Nawatzki [Victor Stanislaus Nawatzki ], to the First Authorized Signatory of the shipyard of Blohm