Black employees with zebras at the zebra stud in Dar-es-Salam. One experimented with the breeding of zebras for riding purposes. / Photographer: Scherl
Schwarze
127 Archival description results for Schwarze
1) Carl Wölfel's lecture of 25 May 1934: Where do we stand? Strategic upper sentences on the German economic battle; pp. 9398-9429; HC 763:2) Memorandum Otto Kurz, Head of the Office of Technology, NSDAP, Gau Schwaben, November 1936: A German Canal Cross as the Core of a Central European Waterway; pp. 9430-9445;HC 767:3) Report by Erich Obst, Professor of Geography at TH-Hannover (1934-1935), compiled at the request of Goebbels: The Germanism in Southwest and South Africa; Thoughts on the Care of the Germanism and the Propaganda Activities in this Country Area; Bl. 9446-9581;HC 783:4) Index of Karl Haushofer's book reviews in the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik, 1936-1939; pp. 9573-9581;5) Diary, literary works by Max Haushofer [father of Karl Haushofer]; Chronological index of Max Haushofer's literary works that probably appeared between 1856-1906; pp. 9582-9612;HC 815:6) Mitteilungen des China-Institut, Jahrgang 1941, Nr. 1-6: Würdigung von Hermann Kriebel (former German consul in Shanghai); Bl. 9613-9626;HC 829:7) Manuscript Karl Haushofer "Geopolitica", without date: Geopolitische Kernräume, Zellen, Schwellen und Übergang; Bl. 9627-9683:a) Geopolitical foundations of today's military system; The concept of geographic military science; military geography empiricism; classification; definition of terms and technical language; 4 S;b) From sins of omission; geography and German spatial policy before the upswing to the space-expanding act; Essence from the memory of a German soldier on 25. July 1935 to the German Erzieher-Akademie in Munich; 46 p.; Contains geopolitical considerations about Poland, Norway and France campaign; HC 831: [= F 94, see also there]8) Memorandum "Southeast", May 1934 [Von Albrecht Haushofer?]; photocopies, pp. 9708-9802; 93 sheets:Table of contents: I. Czechoslovakia; Fundamental Information on the Political Situation, the Catastrophe of the DNSAP (German National Socialist Workers' Party); Henlein and the Homeland Front; Political Tasks and Possibilities of the Germans in Czechoslovakia; The Sudeten German Emigrants; Sudeten German Homeland Association; The Case of Cancer; The Positive Remains of the DNSAP; The Causes of the DNSAP Catastrophe; Disappointed Supporters and Dangers of Disturbance; Cancer and People's German Leadership Positions in the Reich; The Concept of Kreissl, Again Sudeten German Homeland League; The Foreign German Leadership Position; The Reich and Czechoslovakia; Passive Foreign Policy of the Reich and Czechoslovak Domestic Policy;II. The Curia and Roman Catholicism;III. The People's German Work and Organization Area; Its Natural Reason; The People's German Work Area and Foreign Policy; The People's German Crisis; The Genuine People's German; The People's German Starting Point of the Leader; The People's Germans and the NSDAP; Hans Steinacher; The Party-Free Sector; VDA (Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland)-Work, Abroad and Foreign Office; The Forms of VDA Work; Unresolved Problems and Dangers; The People's German Council as a Point of Attraction; IV. Practical conclusions and suggestions;HC 832:9) Correspondence Heinz Haushofer, Heinrichsbauer, Southeast Europe Society, June 1940: Lecture date for N. D. Cornatenu, former Minister of Agriculture; pp. 9803ff;10) Hanns Johst to A. Haushofer of 10 February 1936: Thanks for the transmission of Haushofer's drama "Scipio"; p. 9819; 11) Hans-Fr. Blunck to Haushofer of 8 January 1934: Return of the Scipio manuscript; p. 9821; 12) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of 03 January 1936. June 1935: Preparations for a speech by Karl Haushofer in Königsberg; pp. 9826;13) Albrecht Haushofer to Ernst von Weizsäcker of April 2, 1938: Congratulations on his appointment as State Secretary; pp. 9829;14) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of April 16, 1938; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 16; pp. 17; pp. 17. March 1937: Reception of the Japanese politician and university lecturer Kawakami; pp. 9835-9836;15) Roland Freisler to Albrecht Haushofer of 22 May 1937: Lecture by Karl Haushofer in Jüterbog; pp. 9853;16) Memorandum of [27 January 1939, without author, with handwritten comment A. Haushofer]: Der Nachwuchs der Wissenschaft; pp. 9859-9862; 17) Distribution of seats for the evening table on 26 March 1935 on the occasion of the visit of the British Foreign Minister Sir John Simon and the Lord Seal Keeper Sir A. Eden to Berlin; pp. 9865;18) Albrecht Haushofer to Hanns Johst of 28 January 1936: Transmission of A. Haushofer's historical-political drama [probably Scipio]; p. 0869;19) Memorandum (without author, without date): Die deutsch-jugoslawische Grenze; p. 9873-9874;29) Strictly confidential memorandum: Border problems in the Swiss Alpine region (in the event that the Swiss problems become acute); sheet no. 9875-9878: a) Graubünden and the Rhaeto-Romans; b) Italian areas; c) Irregularities of the state border between Gotthard and Stilfser Joch; d) Gotthardpass; e) Wallis and Lake Geneva area; f) Savoy zones; g) Special features of the border between Gotthard and Mont Blanc; 21) Memorandum (without author, without date): Die deutsch-ungarische Grenze; Bl. 9881;22) Draft Albrecht Haushofer (without date, partly handwritten): Thoughts on peace order; Memorandum to be presented to the Reich Marshal and the State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office with the request to examine at a convenient time whether it can be presented to Hitler; Prerequisites for future world peace; the federal peace order of continental Europe; Europe's relationship to the British-American naval power; German goals in peace order; German supremacy in continental Europe; p. 1; p. 1; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the sea; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law of the land; German law; German law of the land; German law; German law; Bl. 9883-9897;HC 833:23) The same, from November 1941; sheets 9902-9920;24) Strictly secret transcript Albrecht Haushofer of 8 September 1940 after a conversation with Rudolf Heß: Are there still possibilities for a German-English peace?; possibilities for a transmission of Hitler's wish for peace to leading personalities in England; attitude of the English to Hitler and Ribbentrop; English personalities suitable for establishing contact; pp. 9922-9925;25) Note of 7 October 1945 on the arrest of Hans Hinkel in Mittenwald on 8 May 1945 [marked Fritz Karge]; pp. 7922-9925; pp. 7 October 1945 on the arrest of Hans Hinkel in Mittenwald on 8 May 1945 [marked Fritz Karge]; pp. 7 October 1945 on the arrest of Hans Hinkel in Mittenwald [marked Fritz Karge]; pp. 9922-9925. 9926;26) Hinkel to Bormann of 15 April 1943: Criticism of the National Socialist regime and so-called leading men in party and state; pp. 9927-9933;27) Hinkel to SS-Obersturmführer Julius Schaub of 10 April 1943; Hinkel to SS-Obersturmführer Julius Schaub of 10 April 1943; pp. 9927-9933;10) Hinkel to SS-Obersturmführer Julius Schaub of 10 April 1943. January 1945: Hinkel's lecture on "The state of our art" in 1937 in front of the Postsportgemeinschaft Berlin-Zeesen, and the confrontation with Göring in this context; pp. 9934-9937;28) Hitler's Adjutant's Office of May 12, 1941: Passport for a Flight A. Haushofer on 12 May 1941 with courier to the Führer's headquarters; pp. 9939;29) Memorandum Denkschrift [A. Haushofer] für das Auswärtige Amt [Rahn] from April 1937: Germany and the Colonies; Criticism of the Current Distribution of Colonial Property; The Colonization Capacity of the Colonial Powers; The Raw Materials Situation in the Former German Colonies; pp. 9940-9957;30) Report Albrecht Haushofer of May 12, 1941 for Hitler: English relations and the possibilities of their deployment; Haushofer personal relations with English conservative circles; contacting the Duke of Hamilton through Rudolf Heß and Carl Burckhardt; debate Burckhardt, Haushofer on May 28, 1941. April 1941 in Geneva; wish of conservative English circles to examine the possibilities of peace with Germany; English interest in Eastern and Southeastern European states; restoration of Western European states; colonial problems; attitude of the English people to war against Hitler's Germany; peace efforts of the English upper class; Bl. 9959-9970;31) Minutes Albrecht Haushofer for Rudolf Heß of Spring 1934: Thoughts on a Differentiated Solution of the Non-Aryan Question; pp. 9972-9974;32) [Albrecht Haushofer] to Rudolf Heß of 19. September 1940: Technical difficulties in the transmission of a letter to England for the purpose of taking up equalisation efforts; pp. 9976-9979;33) Report Franz Springer of 04 May 1940 on his journey to Budapest and the observations made in the process on the political developments in Hungary which were favourable for Germany (with cover letter of 06 May 1940). May 1940); pp. 9981-9988;34) Note Hasselblatt (without date) on Finland's attitude to the German Reich (with cover letter A. Haushofer to Rudolf Heß of 16 October 1939); pp. 1500003-1500005;35) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of 10 February 1938: Statement on the Blomberg-Fritsch crisis and the associated changes in the Foreign Office; pp. 500006-500011;36) Secret lecture by Karl Goerdeler given to the Krupp Board of Directors around 1937: Limits of economic activity and the dangers of the state economy from 1933-1936; building and road construction, army and armament, beginnings of the substitute materials economy; shortage of raw materials; import and export; consolidation of German foreign debt (with handwritten remarks A. Haushofer); pp. 500013-500021;37) [see no. 16)] with handwritten remarks Albrecht Haushofer; pp. 500023-500026;38) Proposal [A. Haushofer] of November, December 1941 for the new division of the Reichsländer: A Reichsländer - B Reichsstädte; pp. 500028-500054;39) Memorandum A. Haushofer of 25 January 1938: The Personnel Policy of the Foreign Office under the Influence of the Foreign Organization of the NSDAP; p. 500056-500057; 40) Memorandum, strictly confidential, only at the personal disposal of the Reich Minister of 2 March 1938 (with a letter from Haushofer to Rudolf Heß): Staffing levels of the Foreign Office; Brief Characteristics of the Senior Staff of the Internal and External Services; p. 500056-500057; 40). 500059-500064;41) History miniatures, anecdotes about the former French ambassador in Berlin, Francois-Poncet; pp. 500069-500074;42) Proposals of March 02, 1938 for the Revirement (with handwritten remarks by A. Haushofer); pp. 500076;43) A. Haushofer to Herbert von Dirksen of 02 April 1938: Congratulations on taking over the German Embassy in London; pp. 500078;44) A. Haushofer to Rudolf Heß of 24 August 1933: Report on a conversation Haushofer had with the US Ambassador Dodd, especially on his non-participation in the Reich Party Congress; request for Heß' participation in the conference of the ethnic groups; pp. 500086;45) Albrecht Haushofer to Rudolf Heß of 07. August 1933; Report on a conversation Haushofer had with the US Ambassador Dodd, especially on his non-participation in the Reich Party Congress; pp. 500086;45). September 1933: Participation of foreign diplomats in the Reich Party Congress; pp. 500087-500088;46) Notes [A. Haushofer] to the lecture by R. H. [Rudolf Heß] on 12 and 16 May 1938: VoMi (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle), Anglo-Czech Report, South Tyrol, Austria, Holiday Work of Older Semesters; pp. 500090;47) A. Haushofer to Rudolf Heß from September 7, 1935: Thanks for the support in the effort for a lectureship at the Hochschule für Politik Berlin and for the protection which the Haushofer brothers experienced as "quarter Jews" through Heß; Bl. 500092;48) Rudolf Heß to A. Haushofer from October 18, 1930: Instructions for Haushofer on the occasion of his trip to England; pp. 500094-500095;49) Information about A. Haushofer and the ancestry of his family (it appears that Haushofer's mother was a "half-Jew"); pp. 500097;50) Albrecht Haushofer to Goebbels of 9 August 1933: Request for approval of his application for the chairmanship of the Department of Geopolitics at the Hochschule für Politik; pp. 500098;51) The Head of the German Information Office I [Berber] to A. Haushofer of 28 May 1941 (with cover letter): Order of the Reich Foreign Ministry of 28 May 1941 to terminate A. Haushofer's collaboration with the German Information Office; pp. 500100-500101;52) Draft [Society for Geography] to Reich Minister [R. Heß], without date: Membership of nonarians in the Gesellschaft für Erdkunde; pp. 500106-500107;53) Correspondence Ministerialdirektor Hans Wagner with Ley and Bormann of January 1944: Task and Organization of Housing; pp. 500109-500124;54) File No. 3 of September 18, 1940: Ehrenangelegenheit Minke (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, VoMi); pp. 500129-500130;55) Albrecht Haushofer to Karl Haushofer of September 03, 1944; pp. 500106-500107; pp. 500109-500130; pp. 500109-500124. February 1938: Personnel problems in the VoMi; Mesalliance Blomberg; pp. 500132-500135;56) Karl Haushofer to Ribbentrop from 09 October 1936: Sending a letter to Rudolf Heß with the request for thorough treatment (no attachment); pp. 500139;57) (Albrecht Haushofer to the board of the ) Ortsverein München der DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei): Withdrawal from the DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei) of 21 October 1936; pp. 500139;57) (Albrecht Haushofer to the board of the ) Ortsverein München der DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei): Withdrawal from the DVP (Deutsche Volkspartei). March 1922 for Karl and Martha Haushofer; pp. 500141;58) [Albrecht Haushofer] to the executive committee of the Landesjugendausschuss (der DVP) of 20 March 1923: resignation of the chairmanship of the Landesjugendausschuss; pp. 500142-500143;59) Correspondence between Haushofer and Stresemann of May-July 1922: mediation of a meeting between Lord Robert Cecil and Stresemann to discuss questions of the League of Nations; pp. 500141;58) [Albrecht Haushofer] to the executive committee of the Landesjugendausschuss (der DVP) of 20 March 1923: resignation of the chairmanship of the Landesjugendausschuss; pp. 500142-500143;59) Correspondence between Haushofer and Stresemann of May-July 1922: mediation of a meeting between Lord Robert Cecil and Stresemann to discuss questions of the League of Nations; pp. 500145-500150;60) General Dufour to A. Haushofer of 27 April 1922: Dank Dufour für die Vermittlung einer Unterredung mit Stresemann; Bl. 500146;61) [Albrecht] Haushofer to Brüser, DVP, of 01 June 1922: Status of the youth and student group of the DVP in the Munich constituencies 27 and 28; Statement on the holding of a Reichsjugendtag; Bl. 500149-500152;62) Mac Cown an [Albrecht] Haushofer vom 29. Mai 1922: Contact Lord Robert Cecil - Stresemann; Bl. 500153;63) Handwritten note Albrecht Haushofer, respectively draft of a letter (to Rudolf Heß): Membership in the NS-Dozentenbund und Lozentur an der Hochschule für Politik; Bl. 500156;64) Correspondence A. Haushofer with Hans-Fr. Blunck vom 15.16 December 1933: Records in the Reichsschrifttumskammer and transmission of three manuscripts, including "Richtfeuer" and "Scipio"; pp. 500160-500161; HC 834:65) Folder "Geopolitics", 1924-1929: Correspondence, Reviews, Manuscripts and Manuscripts of Radio Lectures Karl Haushofer; pp. 500163-500173, 500177-500198:a) What is Geopolitics? Rundfunk II/31; b) How to apply geopolitical principles in practice? Rundfunk II/31; c) What is geopolitics? Handwritten for "Deutsche Welle", 28 May 1929;66) Copy of Rudolf Heß's expert opinion of 14 November 1938: Aryan descent of Karl and Martha Haushofer; p. 500171;67) Lists of helpful personalities in Germany, abroad and NSDAP (without date); p. 500172-500176;68) Brochure: Links from the chain of truth of the Servant of Light, Booklet 1; Content: The Search for Christ; The Black Cross Teaching and the White Cross Light; Prayer Life; God's Will and our Free Will; Spiritual and Church; Images from Lucifer's World; Christ's Redemption Value[k?Religious and ideological treatises [author probably Karl Haushofer, without date]: Preface; Open letter; Charity; Knight's honour; Clear look; For the Lord will not leave unpunished those who misuse His name; Bl. 500217-500237;69) Correspondence publisher Kurt Vowickel, Obst, Karl Haushofer, Lautensach of August-September 1927: Difficulties with the planned publication of the journal "Bausteine der Geopolitik"; Bl. 500245-500262;70) Correspondence Karl Haushofer with publishers and authors; correspondence with Erich Obst; reviews; contributions by authors of the Zeitschrift für Geopolitik 1924-1929; pp. 500126-500695. Further provenance data:National Archives Washington DC, Guide 9, p. 11 ff.., T 253, roll 46
Korrespondenz, 1930-1962; Ärztliches Gutachten für P. F. Gleiss, 1931; Ärztliches Gutachten für Schwester Friederike Schumacher, 1932; "Weihnachten im Hospital Bumbuli, 1931; Nachricht über den Tod von Gertrud Kuhl, Foto des Grabes in Lupembe, 1934; Erinnerungen an Tanga u. an Jakobo Ngombe, 1934; "Mfizi u. seine Gefährten - Geschichten aus Deutsch-Ostafrika, 24 p.., ms. 1937; "Visit to an old missionary (Hosbach), by Wilhelm Kuhl, 6 p., ms., about 1962; reports and essays, 1933; "Freizeit in Kigalama mit Fotos, 1933; "Reise von Bumbuli nach Kamachumu mit Fotos, 1932; "Fahrt zum Kilimandjaro mit Fotos, 1932; "Eine Unterrichtsstunde im Hospital, 1932; Lebensgeschichte u. Letters from the warden Mfizi from Kamachumu, 1933-1935; "Memories of black people, manuscript, 1937; "Als Arzt u. Erzieher in Ostafrika (Druck), 1936; "Tutaonana - wir werden wiederehen, Geschichten aus dem alten Afrika, o.J. ; "Bahati, Geschichte eines Mädchens, 1953
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains mainly: 40 page memorandum on war and society, with supplements Darin: Lilly Jannasch, Schwarze Schmach - Weiße Schmach (against German colonial crimes and war brothels, newspaper clipping, 1920)
- description: Two sitting Africans, one is white because he is an albino* Photography
Contains: USA blacklist for Sweden
Contains among other things: Subsequent entry of Prince Friedrich August of Saxony, hereditary Grand Duke Adolf Friedrich (V.) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Chancellor Clovis Carl Viktor zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst in the guest book of Rathsfeld Palace on the occasion of the inauguration of the Kyffhäuser Memorial.- Application by court pianist Georg Liebling from Berlin.- The art sculptor Joseph Echteler requests that photographs be made available for the production of a collection of medals of the German monarchs - A collection of portraits of the knights of the High Order of the Black Eagle is built up. Application for support of the committee for the foundation of a German sanatorium for poorly-off lung patients in Davos - XIII. German Federal Shooting in Dresden - Inauguration of the Saxon-Thuringian Technical School at the Oberanger in Rudolstadt - Request of Dr. C. Röse in Dresden to be allowed to measure the head of Prince Günther Viktor von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Princess Anna Luise von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (race theory) - Request of the Cooperative of German Stage Members, in the case of the proclamation of state mourning, to limit the theatre play ban with regard to the economic effects on the stage employees. Location of a Bismarck Column on the Kyffhäuser (also Bismarck Tower of the German Technicians) - List of soldiers from Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt in South West Africa - Death of soldier Max Wanderer from Katzhütte at the Herero Uprising - Inauguration of the court building in Rudolstadt Use of the archive and library by the Archivrat Dr. Eduard Jacobs from Wernigerode - gift for the confirmand Günther Willy Maximilian Bock in Dörnfeld an der Heide - inaugural visit of the Reichsbevollmächtigter for the inheritance tax. The Special Houses Court is entered in the Gothaischer Hofkalender - petition for the construction of a railway between Erfurt and Rudolstadt (via Kranichfeld and Remda) - financial support of the Jungdeutschlandbund - gift of honour on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Oberweißbach choral society - war game of the local committee for youth care in Artern followed by a march to the Kyffhäuser monument - autumn manoeuvre of the 43rd infantry brigade near Königsee and Saalfeld - appointment of suppliers to the court.
Phototype: Photo. Format: 9,9 X 5,8. Description: Construction work?,. Reference: 2 plates and cardboard no. 94 in negative box (1 print). See individual photos, no. 76 (11.0 X 8.6) "The new bell, next to it the school is a little visible. A black evangelist tells the Masai of God", stamp of the mission on the back and various No. List II, cliché 992, 36, 9395, 83, 59 and stamp: property of the mission, as date 13.09.1931.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 12,0 X 8,2. Description: Landscape photograph of the Pare Mountains. Remark: right and left black stripes, creased.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,1 X 3,9. Note: on the side black stripe and carved "Kibo, 7-1-21".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 6,9 X 9,8 Description: young man in front with longer hair and robe of long cloth and stick; older man with free upper body; woman dressed in black scarves.
Leipziger Missionswerk[Disputes between Andersen and Bock] Bock to Andersen. Bock resists Andersen's threats and demands and insists that he only did his duty when he criticized the outstanding item in the cash report. The sale of potatoes and onions simply belongs in the cash report. In addition, Andersen would have had to transfer the amount of approximately 200 cents to Bock, which manages the station fund. Why does the potato grower (only since March) no longer work together with the other station workers? Why is the latter always meant to come very early so that he would be the first to claim a hack? Why did your wife run the potato business, even just before the birth? Mrs Andersen talked to Mrs Bock about growing potatoes and the benefits they bring, and then Mrs Bock was sad and said 'Andersens certainly think we are stupid because we don't imitate them'. Andersen also told him himself that they were a little better off financially this year than in previous years because they had sold potatoes. From this Bock can only draw the conclusion that Andersens wanted to embezzle the money. 'Telling you your guilt in private is very dangerous. You only have one answer, "I'm not aware of anybody! "Or you will be the victim of your unprecedented irascibleness. Mrs. Bock had become the victim of Andersen's evil letters and had to mourn a miscarriage. 'Go to the board! I'll take you to court. But you won't find any court other than a black court to hear your case. What are you trying to sue me for? In the future, Bock will no longer maintain his personal correspondence with Andersen, but will only be on duty. P.S. 'I suppose you wanted to blow my cover with your threats? You've come to the wrong address with me. I'm not scared!'
UntitledIn the print shop of a newspaper in the German colony of East Africa, black typesetters work on the articles. / Photographer: Scherl
Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 7,9. Description: 2 men, pressing bricks in moulds (on wooden table), standing in Lehmberg, right and left other working men.
Leipziger Missionswerk- description: Three white men sitting at a table, several blacks and a large house in the background* Photography
Brief description of the holdings:NL Herbert Frank, with documents of the Wiking- und Tannenberg-Bund in Nordrhein-Westfalen, 1909-1961; Orig., Kop., 242 Bde.; s. Rep. Frank, HerbertEhem. portfolio "Kleinkrieg":newspaper cuttings, newspapers (among them Ludendorffsche Volkswarte (LVW)), excerpts, printed circular of the Landvolkbewegung, copy of the "Landwacht. Blätter für ländliche Kultur, Arbeit und Siedlung" ("Leaves for Rural Culture, Labour and Settlement") of the "Bund Artaman", November 1931; Topics: Political engagement of the rural people's movement; engagement against austerity measures in the cultural sector; activities of various political sects (G. Winters "Wahrheit und Recht", "Wära-Tausch-Gesellschaft"); duration: 1931-1932, former portfolio "Kleinstaaten: Portugal, Albania, Holland, Netherlands, Spain (LV)":newspaper clippings, newspapers (including LVW and "Deutsche Kurzpost");topics: Domestic politics, power struggles, fascism in the above mentioned countries;Duration: 1932-1937,Ehem. Folder "Kolonien":newspaper clippings, newspapers, excerpts, 1 picture postcard;Topics: German Colonial Society etc. Commitment to German colonies;Duration: 1931-1937;Former portfolio "Konzerne": newspaper clippings, newspapers (including LVW, "Fridericus", "Deutsche Kurzpost", "Die Schwarze Front"), various brochures (including "Das Goldene Zeitalter");Topics: Economic activities, politics and influence of wholesale trade and industry; reactions to the world economic crisis; duration: 1929-April 1933.
Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 7,0. Description: See album 11, no. 257.
Leipziger Missionswerkphotography
UntitledContains among other things: The hygienic influence of the black race on the white race in Deutsch-Togo. Special edition of the journal Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschafts-Biologie including racial and social hygiene. 2nd years 5th and 6th issue, Berlin 1905
contains among other things: Views of the naval war; list of English warship losses; attitude of the USA towards Germany; ship confiscations; construction of the "two-ocean fleet" of the USA; British withdrawal from Crete; French merchant fleet; list of French warships with the Allies; The Black Sea; communications of the "Reichsbund Deutscher Seegeltung"; Japan's mineral oil industry; situation in the Far East; questions of bases; Allied invasion of Iran; Panama Canal; colonial policy
Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,5 X 10,5. Description: on veranda, african. Child pulls Schanz's son in a small carriage.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Image content identical to 1059.
North German Missionary SocietyPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,1 X 8,3. Description: girls sitting on stairs and square in front of Missions(?) house (brick walls): white single cut dresses, sewing kit in hand, on stairs also Mrs. Blumer(?) with small child, another small European child on the lap of one of the girls sitting on the floor. Note: Glass plate negative probably broken: black stripe left through the image.
Leipziger Missionswerk(The black preacher in the middle, slightly bent over). Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,0. Description: Houses, partly m. Plant fibers covered, preachers and listening people, with Kanzu and Fez.
Leipziger Missionswerka.o: Friedrich Knepper, including fabric pattern / Gebrüder Schwarze, Diepholz, including fabric pattern / Arnold Ewers, Etteln, including fabric pattern / Philipp Stein, Beckum, including fabric pattern / D. Schillingmann, Bockhausen, including fabric pattern / Langschmidt
History of the Inventor: On 29.8.1914, the Commander of the Naval Aviation Departments was appointed, who in 1916 became Commander of the Naval Aviation Departments, later Chief of Naval Aviation and to whom the commanders of the aircraft were subordinated. The naval flight chief was responsible for the provision of all flight personnel and for fulfilling the military requirements for seaplanes and ground organisation. The Naval Air Force consisted of seaplane and naval land flight departments, seaplane and naval land flight stations, training and special units as well as front units of the naval pilots. The seaplane stations also included floating seaplane stations, i.e. aircraft mother ships, and the land-based flight stations also included the fortress (land) flight stations and the Wainoden indoor protection station. (Cf. Hildebrand, Hans H.: Die organisatorische Entwicklung der Marine sowie Stellenbesetzung 1848 bis 1945. Volume 2, Osnabrück 2000, p. 8; Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt (Ed.): Deutsche Militärgeschichte in sechs Voländen, Volume 5, Munich 1983, p. 300f.) During the First World War, seaplane stations were built on the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. Some of the stations were located in occupied Belgian territory (e.g. sea flight stations Flanders I and II) and Russian territory (e.g. sea flight station Kerch) or on the territory of allies, e.g. the Ottoman Empire (e.g. sea flight station Chanak). Among the North Sea's seaplane stations were: Borkum Flandern I (=Seeflugstation Zeebrügge) Flandern II (=Seeflugstation Ostend) Helgoland List/Sylt Norderney (See Köhler, Karl: Strukturungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, Manuskript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1866, S. 5. according to this, the command of the II Seaflieger-Abteilung included the front flight stations Borkum, Norderney, Helgoland and List as well as the air base Tönning. For the history of these sea flight stations see ibid. pp. 20-23 (Borkum), 24-26 (Norderney), 27-29 (Helgoland), 30f (List). For the history of the two naval flying stations in Flanders see Köhler, Karl: Strukturungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1867, pp. 5-7 (Flanders I), 8-10 (Flanders II). There is no record of the naval flying station Flanders III (naval airfield Nieuwmunster/Neumünster), see ibid., pp. 11-13. On the organisation of the air forces of the naval corps in Flanders see also Hildebrand, Hans H.: Die organisatorische Entwicklung der Marine sowie Stellenbesetzung 1848 bis 1945, Volume 3, Osnabrück 2000, pp. 60-62.) The sea flight stations at the Baltic Sea included: Angernsee (near Engure, west of Riga, Latvia) Apenrade Arensburg (Kuressaare, Ösel/Saaremaa Island, Estonia) Bug on Rügen Flensburg (see RM 113) Hadersleben (moved to Apenrade in March/April 1915), see RM 112/13) (Kiel-)Holtenau Köslin-Nest (Koszalin, Poland) Liebau (Liepâja, Latvia) Papenholm/Papensholm (west of Kihelkonna, island Ösel/Saaremaa, Estonia) Putzig (Puck, Poland (since 1919)) Reval (Tallinn, Estonia) Stralsund and Wiek on Rügen Warnemünde Wiek on Rügen (see Stralsund) Windau (Ventspils, Latvia) (On the history of these naval flying stations see Köhler, Karl: Gliederungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, Manuskript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1866, p. 46 (Hadersleben), 47 (Apenrade), 48-50 (Flensburg), 51-53 (Holtenau), 56 (Warnemünde), 57f (Bug on Rügen, Stralsund and Wiek on Rügen), 59f (Köslin-Nest), 61f (Putzig), - subsequent stations were built on occupied territory - 75f (Libau), 79-81 (Windau), 82f (Angernsee), 84 (Arensburg), 85 (Papensholm), 87 (Reval).) (Due to unfavourable geographical and meteorological conditions, the main operation of the station was relocated from Stralsund to Wiek on Rügen in 1916. In Stralsund, a partial operation was maintained. See also RM 112/170, Incidents 6 Nov. 1915 and Köhler, Karl: Gliederungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1866, p. 57.) Among the sea flight stations on the Mediterranean were: Agha Liman and Mersina (southern coast of Anatolia, north of the eastern tip of Cyprus) Chanak (on the southern shore of the Dardanelles near Canakkale) Xanthi (northern shore of the Aegean Sea, Greece (since 1920), see RM 110/22) (On the geographical location and history of the naval flight stations, see Köhler, Karl: Strukturungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1867, p. 64f, 70f (Chanak), 76f (Mersina). Only the stock RM 110 (RM 110/22) contains a record of the Xanthi sea flight station, for the Xanthi sea flight station see also ibid. p. 79f. For the organization of the seaplanes within the framework of the Sonderkommando Turkey see Hildebrand, Hans H.: Die organisatorische Entwicklung der Marine sowie Stellenbesetzung 1848 bis 1945, Volume 3, Osnabrück 2000, p. 63f.) The seapilot stations on the Black Sea were among the most important: Babadag (Romania) Duingi (near Constanta, Romania) Kawak/Kavak (eastern bank of the Bosporus) Kertsch (Crimea, Ukraine) Konstanza/Constanza (Constanta, Romania) Odessa (Ukraine) Sebastopol/Sewastopol (Crimea, Ukraine) Varna (Varna, Bulgaria) (For the geographical location and history of the sea flight stations see Köhler, Karl: Structure and Organisation History of the Naval Air Force, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1867, S. 64 and 78 (general), 73 (Kawak), 81f (Varna), 83 (Constanza), 84 (Sebastopol), 85 (Duingi), 86 (Babadag).) The floating seaplane stations included: S.M.H. Answald S.M.H. Glyndwr (see RM 99) S.M.H. Oswald (see also RM 99) S.M.H. Santa Elena S.M.S. Stuttgart (see RM 110/62) (On the history of the floating naval flight stations see Köhler, Karl: Strukturungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftstreitkräfte, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1866, p. 99f (general), 102f (S.M.H. Santa Elena), 104f (S.M.H. Answald), 106 (S.M.H. Oswald), 107 (S.M.H. Glyndwr). The S.M.S. Stuttgart was a Small Cruiser converted into an aircraft mother ship (also known as an aircraft cruiser), see ibid., p. 101.) The naval land flight stations included: Barge Großenhain Hage Kiel Nordholz-Cuxhaven Schlüterhof-Tuckum Speckenbüttel-Geestemünde Tondern Wainoden (see also RM 116/193) Wilhelmshaven-Wangerooge (On the history of the land flight stations see Köhler, Karl: Strukturungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1866, p. 54f. (Fortress Land Flight Station Kiel); Köhler, Karl: Strukturungs- und Organisationsgeschichte der Marineluftkräfte, manuscript, 1969, in: MSG 2/1867, p. 98-101 (general), 102f (Nordholz), 104f (Barge), 106f (Hage), 108f (Tondern), 110 (Speckenbüttel), 138-140 (Wilhelmshaven). Processing note: The classification of the stock took place in a first step by differentiating between seaplane flight stations, aircraft mother ships (= floating seaplane flight stations) and naval land flight stations in order to show in particular the group of aircraft mother ships separately. The second - and central - classification level is represented by the individual stations or aircraft mother ships. In this way, the overdelivery for a station can be determined. In the case of the maritime stations Flanders I and Flanders II, a more detailed classification at third level was also necessary. In these cases, war diaries, reports and orders/instructions, technical documentation and, in the case of Flanders II, personnel matters, as well as various documents form subordinate classification points. The classification level 'Miscellaneous documents' had to be created because of the heterogeneity of some files. For war diaries in several volumes, corresponding volume sequences were created. The formation of series was dispensed with. In principle, the archival processing was based on the processing of the related stock RM 110 (Command Posts of the Naval Air Force). A provisional finding aid book was available for the inventory, but it did not contain any notes. In addition, titles had to be converted several times (see explanations below). The classification of the preliminary finding aid into seaplane stations and naval land stations was supplemented by the classification point of the floating seaplane stations (aircraft motherships) and deepened in the case of the stations Flanders I and Flanders II (see above). Due to the otherwise retained classification and sorting of the provisional finding aid book, the classification largely coincides with the (ascending) numbering of the files, since the files were sorted and signed on the basis of the stations in the course of the provisional recording. File titles such as "Ganz Geheim" were dissolved and archived titles were created instead. If due to the heterogeneous content only the possibility existed to form a title such as "Various affairs", more extensive content notes were written. In the title field of war diaries, additions such as "Ausfertigung für den Admiralstab der Marine" and "Entwurf" were added in brackets to make it possible to distinguish between the war diaries of the Admiral Staff and those of the respective stations. The latter were only partially identified as drafts by the file-maintaining bodies; an addition to the title of the record was only made in these cases. A further addition to the titles of the war diaries - which necessarily had to be included - was the excerpts. All war diaries were indexed uniformly, taking into account these additions in the title recording. The additions to the title also made it justifiable not to record the organizational unit in charge of the records, since the title specification makes it possible to distinguish between the war diaries of the Admiral Staff and those of the war stations. The (volume sequence) titles each contain the name of the corresponding station; the redundancy with the classification points was accepted in BASYS S for the purpose of searchability. The tape sequence numbers were created for archiving purposes, which can mean that they may differ from those on the file covers. If, for example, only volumes 3, 4 and 5 of a war diary have been preserved, these were recorded as volumes 1, 2 and 3. In the field "File number" in BASYS S only the "Lu", "Ef" and "MK I" file numbers and old signatures (see below) were noted. Other file numbers (e.g.: Ca VIII), some of which also existed, were not included, since they were only present in parts and the field file number in these cases was already assigned the MK I signature. However, the corresponding information can be reconstructed using the file covers. In the case of files in the former folder form, the lid was severed and placed on top in the folder. It is unclear to what extent the MK I numbers are actually file numbers and not rather old signatures. The following indications speak for the latter: - The MK I numbers have been applied in a different colour than the A or C file numbers, which were partly applied in the same colour - and presumably at the same time - with the title - Provided that MK I numbers were present, there was usually also a sticker "Archiv der Marine. War records." the MK I numbers could have been signatures of the Marine Archives. - MK I numbers are comparatively consistently available, as if it were a complete transmission, while large gaps can be observed in the area of A and C file numbers. The latter appears more plausible in view of the cassation decisions made during the (first) archiving in the Navy archives and due to war losses. - A deeper classification or structuring of the MK I signatures does not exist, rather more than 300 consecutive numbers are available, whereas A and C file numbers are partly more deeply structured (e.g. "Ca"). The latter seems more probable for the registry of the Commander of the Naval Corps Fliers (Kofl. M.K.) than a purely sequential numbering. The attempt to reconstruct the file plan on the basis of the preserved file covers appears very difficult, if not impossible, due to large gaps. The F numbers (for files or subject) and any existing PG numbers were entered in separate old signature fields in the Old signature field. It should be noted that an F number usually includes several files; F numbers can therefore occur several times. The old signatures of RM 112/49-56 from the RM 110 inventory were also included (formerly RM 110/612-619). An index of objects, places and persons was not compiled. Description of the holdings: After the end of the First World War, the documents of the disbanded naval stations, including the various commanders of the naval pilots, were collected in the War History Department of the Admiral Staff of the Navy, which had already been established on 15 February 1916, for the purpose of establishing a new naval archive. From 1919 the name of the naval archive was changed to "Head of the Institute for Naval History and Chairman of the Naval Archive". A second renaming took place on 22 January 1936 in "Kriegswissenschaftliche Abteilung der Marine". However, this did not belong to the Reichsarchiv, but was subject until 31 March 1934 to the Inspectorate of Naval Education, then to the Chief of Naval Management, and later as a subordinate authority to the Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine. During the Second World War, naval records were moved to Tambach Castle near Coburg on 22 November 1943. After the end of the war, the archives were confiscated by US troops and taken to London. There the files were filmed on a large scale, combined into bundles, provided with consecutive F-numbers ("Faszikel", "File" or "Fach") and partly with a seven-digit number with the prefixed letters PG ("Pinched from the Germans"). The archives were then handed over to the British Admiralty. In the 1960s, the marine files were returned to the Federal Republic of Germany as part of the file return process and were transferred to the Document Centre of the Military History Research Office (MGFA) in Freiburg. On the basis of an interministerial agreement between the Federal Minister of Defence and the Federal Minister of the Interior from 1968, the files were transferred from the Document Centre to the Federal Archives. They were finally transferred to the Federal Archives Military Archives, which had been moved from Koblenz to Freiburg. (See the inventory description for RM 110; Author: Michael Weins) The inventory comprises 234 storage units from various sea and land flight stations of the Imperial Navy. With two exceptions (RM 112/44, 137), the duration of the files does not extend beyond the period between 1914 and 1918, i.e. the First World War and the immediate post-war period. Most of the war diaries of the individual stations - both the (draft) copies kept at the stations and the copies for the admiral's staff - have survived; only war diaries of several stations are available. An exception to this is the tradition of the maritime flight stations Flanders I and Flanders II, which also contain reports and documents on personnel and technology. The tradition of the Flanders II seafaring station thus forms the largest portion in RM 112 (53 files). Of the sea flight stations (Kerch, Odessa and Sevastopol) which were not put into operation until 1918 as a result of the occupations in the Ukraine, as well as the stations in Turkey (Agha Liman/Mersina, Chanak and Kawak), Bulgaria (Varna) and Romania (Babadag, Duingi and Constanza), only one or two war diaries are available. Content characterization: War diaries, orders of the day, weekly reports and daily reports are available from various sea flight stations. In addition, collections of orders and activity reports, as well as files on weapons technology and questions of deployment and personnel matters have been handed down from the Flemish Flanders II seaport station. The naval land flight stations are represented with war diary documents. A large part of the documents may have been transferred to the Luftarchiv at that time and destroyed in 1945. The war diaries, reports and commands available from several sea flight stations in the eastern Baltic Sea region (Angernsee, Arensburg, Liebau, Papenholm, Windau and floating sea flight stations S.M.H. Answald and S.M.H. Santa Elena) offer partly illustrated information on the preparation and execution of the "Enterprise Albion". In 1916 and 1917 reconnaissance flights and partly also bombing raids took place especially from the Angernsee seaport station on Riga Bay, which were partly documented photographically. The Russian warships off Arensburg were photographed several times (RM 112/2-5), as well as the destruction of the Russian radio station on Runö (RM 112/4). Since the "Company Albion" is to be regarded as the first joint operation of the German armed forces, i.e. a combined army, navy and partly also air force operation, the relevant documents in inventory RM 112 form an important supplement for research, as they document the role of the air forces (operating under supreme command of the Navy). The files on personnel and technical matters received from the Flanders II naval flying station describe - despite the existing gaps in transmission - several aspects of the everyday operation and profile of a naval flying station and can be used as examples for other naval flying stations. However, it must be pointed out that the equipment and operational profile of the maritime flight stations in Flanders differed from those behind the front due to their proximity to the western front. State of development: Online-Findbuch Scope, Explanation: Stock without increase 5.4 lfm 234 AE Citation method: BArch, RM 112/...
Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,9 X 7,9 Description: similar motif to Alb. 5, No. 586. Reference: See Album 7, No. 43(586) m. Title "Black children at work" (10:7 X 7:9).
Leipziger Missionswerk„The Education of African Communities – ein Memorandum, 16 S., ms., etwa 1935; „Syllabus of Instruction, Tanganyika-Territory, 91 S., ms., ca. 1930; „Missionary Educational Policy in Africa, 35 S., ms., o.J.; „Missionary Education in Kenya
Evangelical Missionary Society for German East AfricaContains among other things: Recruitment of black workers in New Guinea by the Trade and Plantation Company of the South Seas Islands, 1913 Expert expedition to Samoa to inspect ports, landing and traffic conditions
German Colonial SocietyContains: 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
Contains among other things: Use of black and fabulous troops in the French army ports Dakan, Bathunst, Bissac, Bolama and Konakry as trading ports, coal stations and naval bases
German Colonial SocietyA German field gun, operated by white members of the Schutztruppe and black Askaris, in its firing position during fights in the German colony of East Africa in World War I / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Naval Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "English Flyers Get a Rejection", 15 Apr. 1941; Naval Propaganda Division West: 6th Naval War Reporter Semi-Company Bordeaux: War Reporter Eberhard Moes, "Flowers from Arcachon", n. d.; 3. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Kompanie War Reporter Dr. Horst-Gotthard Ost, "Night work of our clearance boats in the canal", 8 Apr. 1941; 3rd Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter von Reuber-Paschwitz, "Wunschkonzert auf hoher See", 20 March 1941; 5th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Brest: Kriegsberichter Dr. Siegwalt Benatzky, "Der täglichen Dienst", o. Dat.; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Männer der See - Kameraden, Soldaten", 21 Apr. 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Vorpostenboote auf Position", 21 Apr. 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Der Zeit Dienst", o. Dat. Apr. 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Heinz Beckmann, "The Four Hours of the Sailor", 21 Apr. 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Setting up a Mine Search Flotilla", o. Date; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Dr. Fritz List, "Hilfskreuzer gibt 170 Gefangene von Bord", 10 Apr. 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "Volksstimme gegen Müßiggänger! 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War correspondent Heribert Augst, "German soldiers save English sailors at night at their own peril", 24 Apr. 1941; Naval Propaganda Department North: War correspondent Herbert Wendt, "'Nußschale' vernichtet Britenbomber" (evaluation of a war diary), 10th century, 1941; Navy Propaganda Department North: War correspondent Herbert Wendt, "'Nußschale' vernichtet Britenbomber" (evaluation of a war diary), 10th century, 1941. Apr. 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Kompanie Südost: War Reporter Dr. Egon Figlhuber, "Unternehmen Petz" (Blue Boys Save Wounded Mountain Fighters' Lives) , 24. Apr. 1941; 10. Semi-Companie Südost: War Reporter Artillery-Maat Hans Järisch, "Liebe Kameraden", 4. May 1941; 10th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Hans Järisch, "Silent Ports", 4 May 1941; 7th Marine War Reporter Half Company Troop Le Havre: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) WB. Leisegang, "The Kriegsmarine will know how to prevent this too" (English aviators bombard French fishermen), 26 Apr. 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung West: 5th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Brest: Kriegsberichter Dr. Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Fliegergriffen auf kleine Kriegsschiffe", 14. May 1941; Navy Propaganda Department West: War correspondent Hans Arenz, "Schatten geistern durch die Nacht", May 8, 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War correspondent Hellmuth Baumann, "Minensucher stehen am Feind", o. Date; Navy Propaganda Division West: 8th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Navy Artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "Lock Breaker on Enemy Drive", o. Date.Marine War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter W. I. Rempel, "Three Tommy's plunged into the sea", May 7, 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "A Submarine Flotilla Fishes Cod", n.d.; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Walter Melms, "A Submarine Flotilla Fishes Dorsche", n.d.; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Walter Melms, "A Submarine Flotilla Fishes Cod", n.d. Naval War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Submarine in the 'Laundry Room'" (Untiring Exercises for the Fight against England), n. d.; Naval Propaganda Division North: 2. Naval War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Seamen travel as passengers", n. d.; Naval War Reporter Troop South: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A. (S)) Bernhard Müllmann, "Bei der italienischen Marine Artillerie", n. d.; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung West: 6. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Bordeaux: Kriegsberichter Marine-Artillerist Eberhard Moes, "Zwiesprache mit einem Koffer", n. d.; naval propaganda department West: 6. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Bordeaux: war correspondent Marine-Artillerist Eberhard Moes, "Zwiesprache mit einem Koffer", n. d.5th Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Troop Cherbourg: War Reporter Dr. C. Coler, "The L I.", May 8, 1941; Naval Propaganda Division West: 7th Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Troop Le Havre: War Reporter Marine Artillerist WB. August Heinrich Esser, "Rees-Stunde im Nebel" (From the History of a Mine Search Boat), May 9, 1941; Naval Propaganda Division North: 2nd Naval War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Werner Franck, "Auf Vorposten in der Nordsee", n. d.; Naval Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Die Geschichte vom harten Brot", 6. May 1941; Marine-Kriegsberichter-Trupp Süd (Italy): War correspondent Fritz Böltz, "An Bord eines italienischen Kreuzers, im Mai 1941", n. d.; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung Nord: War correspondent Jochen Brennecke, "Ein Englischer Admiral fährt in den Tod", 25. Apr. 1941; Marine Propaganda Company South East 10th Marine War Reporter Company: War Reporter Bernd Richter, "Auf Fahrt in der Ägäis", 24th Apr. 1941; 8th Marine War Reporter Half Company Ostend: War correspondent Paul Engels, "The narrowest point in the canal", n. d.; 3rd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Reuber-Paschwitz, "The Logbook of the Naval Cadet X.", May 6, 1941; Marine War Reporter Troop South: War Reporter Kurt von Steinitz, "Escort in the Mediterranean Sea", n. d.; 3rd Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Reuber-Paschwitz, "The Logbook of the Naval Cadet X.", May 6, 1941; Navy War Reporter Troop South: War Reporter Kurt von Steinitz, "Escort in the Mediterranean Sea", n. d. Date; Navy Propaganda Department North: War Reporter Carl von Bremen, "Birthday Party on Board", May 15, 1941; 3rd Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter P. P. Möbius, "Minenräumen in der Nordsee", o. Date; Naval Propaganda Abbey North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Takeover of the Sick on the High Seas", n. d.; 1st Navy War Reporter Half Company Kiel: War Reporter Herbert Wendt, "Soldiers Should Feel at Home", 17th Century; Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "Sick Acceptance on the High Seas", n. d.; 1st Navy War Reporter Half Company Kiel: War Reporter Herbert Wendt, "Soldiers Should Feel at Home", 17th Century May 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company Brest: War Reporter Herbert Sprang, "Der Rudergänger", 17 Apr. 1941; 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company Ostend: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) Hugo Bürger, "Expelled by Navy Artillery", 17 May 1941; Naval Propaganda Division West: 5th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Steamship in Convoy", 17 May 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Walter Melms, "Once a sailor on duty with the Führer - today submariners against England", n. d.; 3rd Marine War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Peter-Paul Möbius, "Speedboats", n. d.; 5th Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Cherbourg: War Reporter W. Brink, "A Maritime Officer as a Flak Gunner", 16th Century; 3rd Century War Reporter Peter-Paul Möbius, "Speedboats", n. d.; 5th Century War Reporter Cherbourg: War Reporter W. Brink, "A Maritime Officer as a Flak Gunner", 16th Century. May 1941; Naval War Reporter Trupp Süd: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) Kurt von Steinitz, "Italian Naval Reconnaissance Soldiers on the Mediterranean", n. d.; 5th Naval War Reporter Semi-Company Brest: War Reporter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "This Is Him Commander", 22. May 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung Nord, Wilhelmshaven: Kriegsberichter (Gefreiter) Langemann, "Auf allen deutschen Werften Hochdruckarbeit!", n. d.; 7. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter W. I. Rempel, "Monsieur Pierre geht in den Hafen" (Marine-Küstenpolizei überwacht Hafenanlagen und Fischfang), 17. May 1941; 3. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Scheveningen: War Reporter Otto Bohm, "Geleitfahrt", May 20, 1941; Navy Propaganda Department Southeast Sofia: War Reporter Theo Janssen, "Berlin Chamber Musician in Sofia," May 22, 1941; 5th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Trupp Cherbourg: War Reporter Eberhard Hübner, "Räumboote machen Sonntag," May 16, 1941; Navy Propaganda Department Southeast Sofia: War Reporter Theo Janssen, "Berlin Chamber Musician in Sofia," May 22, 1941; 5th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Trupp Cherbourg: War Reporter Eberhard Hübner, "Räumboote machen Sonntag," May 16, 1941. May 1941; Air Force War Reporter Company (mot) 7: War Reporter Wilhelm Reinartz, "Mit einem Minensucher ins Mittelmeer", 15 May 1941; Naval Propaganda Department Southeast: 10. Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Hans Järisch, "Munitionsdampfer in Fliegeralarm", May 22, 1941; 7th Marine War Reporter Half Company Troop Le Havre: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) WB. Leisegang, "Germany's Fight under the Midnight Sun", May 15, 1941 Naval Propaganda Division North: 2nd Naval War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Otto Pautz, "They Build Our Fleet", April 24, 1941; Naval Propaganda Division West: 5th Naval Propaganda Division Aarhus: 2nd Naval War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Special Leader (Lieutenant M. A.) Otto Pautz, "They Build Our Fleet", April 24, 1941; Naval Propaganda Division West: 5th Naval Propaganda Division Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Dr. Fritz Nonnenbruch, "Vacation and Return on Board", May 13, 1941; 5th Marine War Reporter Half Company Cherbourg Troop: War Reporter W. Brink, "Mine Search Boat on the Home March", May 12, 1941; Naval Propaganda Department West: 8. Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Marine Artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "The Commander has Birthday", n. d.; Marine Propaganda Division West: 8th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Marine Artillerist Hanskarl Kanigs, "Before the Engine and the Boilers", n. d.; 9th Naval War Reporter Half Company: "The Commander has Birthday", n. d.; 8th Naval War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Navy Artillerist Hanskarl Kanigs, "Before the Engine and the Boilers", n. d.; 9th Naval War Reporter Half Company: "The Commander has Birthday", n. d. Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Helmut Schieck, "Devil's Eggs around Greece", 5 May 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Richard Kaufmann, "Dental Treatment on the Bridge Deck", o. D.; 3rd Marine War Reporter Half Company Scheveningen: War correspondent J. Hans Eichen, "Hauruck! Throw that thing outboard", May 15, 1941; Naval War Reporter Trupp Süd: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) Bernhard Müllmann, "As War Reporter on an Italian Torpedo Boat," n. d.; 5. Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Troop Cherbourg: War Reporter Dr. C. Coler, "Transformation of a Fishing Steamer", May 10, 1941; Marine Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Jakob Maria Wallacher, "Commanders", 14. May 1941; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Aarhus: War Reporter Werner Franck, "A Ship's Crew Celebrates Farewell", n. d.; Navy Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Leo de Laforgue, "An Invention of the Devil" (The Development of the Sea Mine and Its Impact on England), 24. Apr. 1941; Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Dr. Harald Busch, "Lauter neue Kumpels" (First Evening on a U-boat), n. d.; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2. Naval War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) Curt Eugen Schreiber, "Waving flag sunk in battle with enemy superiority", o. Date; Navy War Reporter Troop South: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Kurt von Steinitz, "Eight Minutes of Attack and Five Hours of Nerve Test", May 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 8th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter (Schreibermaat) Paul Engels, "Drift Mines Before the Bow! Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Arnold Prokop, "Walking at Sea", n. d.; Marine Propaganda Division North: 2nd Marine War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "New heaviest batteries are being installed", n. d.; Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Sailor Dr. Harald Busch, "Underwater ...", n. d. Date; Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Sailor Dr. Harald Busch, "Northern Lights", n. d.; Marine War Reporter Troop South: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Herbert Nolte, "Das sind Italiens Torpedomänner", n. d.; 5. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Trupp Cherbourg: Kriegsberichter Dr. C. Coler, "Zerstörer und Torpedoboot", May 12, 1941; 5. Marine War Reporter Half Company Cherbourg Troop: War Reporter Dr. C. Voler, "Battery Brommy Shoots Block", n. d.; Naval Propaganda Department West: 8. War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Naval Artillery Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "You Must Be Back", n. d.; Naval Propaganda Department West, 5. d.; Naval Propaganda Department West, n. d. Naval War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Our Comrade - The Red Cross Sister", n. d.; Naval Propaganda Division West, 8th Naval War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Naval Artillerist Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "Die 'Alten' wieder in vorderster Front", without date; 7. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Trupp Le Havre: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer (Leutnant M. A.) WB. Leisegang, "Reconstruction in the Service of the Navy", May 20, 1941; Navy Propaganda Department West: Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Bordeaux: War Reporter Marine Artillerist Eberhard Moes, "Feldpostbrief an mein Töchterchen", no date.Marine Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Otto Bohm, "Torpedoboote auf großer Fahrt", 21 May 1941; Marine Propaganda Division West: 6th Marine War Reporter Semi-Company Bordeaux: War Reporter Eberhard Moes, "Rivierakurs", o. Date; Navy Propaganda Division North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "From D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a to Kiel", n. d.; War Reporter Dr. Fritz Olbert, "8.000 ton tanker burned in the night", 26 May 1941; 6th Naval War Reporter Semi-Company Bordeaux: War Reporter Hans Fischnaller, "Il nostro camerata Prien" (The Italian U-boat Weapon Mourns Prien), 24 May 1941; 6th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Bordeaux: War Reporter Hans Fischnaller, "Il nostro camerata Prien" (The Italian U-boat Weapon Mourns Prien), 24 May 1941. May 1941; 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company Brest: War Reporter Herbert Sprang, "... and don't forget your toothbrush", May 26, 1941; Navy War Reporter Half Company Kernevel: War Reporter Dr. Wolfgang Frank, "Günter Prien zum Gedächtnis", May 25, 1941; N. N. "Abschied von der Bügelfalte" (from the "bathing guest" of a long-distance submarine trip), n. d.; Naval Propaganda Department North: 2nd World War, 1941. Marine War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Richard Kaufmann, "Dental Treatment on the Bridge Deck", n. d.; Marine Propaganda Division North: 1st Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Herbert Wendt, "The Steering Wheel on the Sleeve", 22nd Century, Navy War Reporters Half Company: Navy War Reporter Herbert Wendt, "The Steering Wheel on the Sleeve", 22nd Century, Navy War Reporters Richard Kaufmann, "Dental Treatment on the Bridge Deck", n. d. May 1941; 10th Marine War Reporter Half Company Southeast: War Reporter Marine Artillerist Maat Hans Järisch, "On the Day of Crete on Tatoi", 23 May 1941; 3rd Marine War Reporter Half Company Scheveningen: War Reporter Heinz von Rebeuer-Paschwitz, "Nocturnal Return from Convoy", May 30, 1941; 9th Naval War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Egon Figlhuber, "Gefallen vor Kreta", n. d.; 12th War Reporter Figlhuber, n. d. Naval War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Herbert Kühn, "Musterung" ("in memoriam"), n.d.; 10th Naval War Reporter Half Company Southeast: War Reporter Marine Artillerist (Maat) Hans Järisch, "His Last Journey", 18th Century; Navy War Reporter Half Company, "Naval Artillerist" (Maat) Hans Järisch, "His Last Journey", 18th Century. May 1941; Naval Propaganda Division North: War Reporter Matthias Hanf, "Letzte Vorbereitung zum Einsatz auf Bord eines Schlachtschiffes", May 14, 1941; 9. Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Egon Figlhuber, "We're Drifting the Cliffs", n.d.; 8th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Special Leader (LieutenantM. A.) Hugo Bürger, "From the Lazarett Bound on Board", n.d.; N. N. Kriegsberichter (Uffz.) Wolf, "Immer im Einsatz", May 12, 1941; 5th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Brest: War Reporter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Im harten Dienst", May 29, 1941; 7th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Trupp Le Havre: Kriegsberichter Sonderführer (Leutnant M. A.) WB. Leisegang, "At the Lone Pier Post", May 24, 1941; N. N. War Reporter Herbert Nolte: "Speedboats Attacked Cruisers", n. d.; Navy Propaganda Department North: 2nd Navy War Reporter Half Company Aarhus: War Reporter Walter Melms, "In Night and Fog Behind the Convoy", n. d.; "In Night and Fog Behind the Convoy", n. d.; n. Date; 4th Marine War Reporter Parade in Bergen: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Gerhard Ludwig Milau, "Eight Hundred Norwegians Return Home", 7 May 1941; 3rd Marine War Reporter Half Company Scheveningen: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Wie wir Deutschland wiedersehen", 28 May 1941; Marine Propaganda Division West: 5th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Bratkartoffeln zwischen Dover und Calais", o. Dat.; 3rd Marine War Reporter Half Company Scheveningen: War correspondent Otto Bohm, "Fourteen Three Shot Down", 30 May 1941; Navy Propaganda Department West: 8th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Navy Artillery Dr. Hanskarl Kanigs, "Axel, the 'Eye of the Fleet'", n. d.; Naval Propaganda Department West: 8th Naval War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter (Schreibermaat) Paul Engels, "Wounded Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "The Eye of the Fleet", n. d.; Navy Propaganda Department West: 8th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter (Schreibermaat) Paul Engels, "Wounded Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "Wounds Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "Wounds Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "Wounds Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "Wounds Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "Wounds Transport by Sea", 19th Century, "Wounds. May 1941; Navy Propaganda Division West: 8th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter (Schreibermaat) Paul Engels, "New Ships in Foremost Front", n. d.; 9th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "With Mountain Fighters in Two Sea Battles", 22nd Navy War Reporter (Schreibermaat) Paul Engels, "New Ships in Foremost Front", n. d.; 9th Navy War Reporter Sem-Company: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "With Mountain Fighters in Two Sea Battles", 22nd Navy War Reporter Josef Vidua, "With Mountain Fighters in Two Sea Battles", n. d. May 1941; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Bernd Richter, "Jetzt war ma amol auf See!", May 24, 1941; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "Hemmungslose Mordgier des Tommys im Kretischen Meer", May 26, 1941; 5th Marine War Reporter Half Company Brest: War Reporter Georg Ronge, "Addi, der Koch", May 30, 1941; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "Hemmungslose Mordgier des Tommys im Kretischen Meer", May 26, 1941; 5th Marine War Reporter Halbkompany Brest: War Reporter Georg Ronge, "Addi, der Koch", May 30, 1941. May 1941; War correspondent Heribert Augst, "Gefangene gehen von Bord" (English prisoners leave ship), o. Dat.; 1st Marine War correspondent Half Company Kiel: War correspondent Herbert Wendt, "Skagerrak - Tradition und Verpflichtung", 31 May 1941; 3rd Marine War correspondent Half Company Scheveningen: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Die entzauberte englische Mine", 31 May 1941; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company Volos: War Reporter Helmut Schieck, "... Weg ist minenfrei", o. Dat.; 10th Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Südost: War Reporter Horst Scharfenberg, "Drei fröhliche Stunden am Schwarzen Meer", May 14, 1941; 7th Marine-War Reporter, Southeast: War Reporter Horst Scharfenberg, "Drei fröhliche Stunden am Schwarzen Meer", May 14, 1941; 7th Marine-War Reporter, Southeast: War Reporter Horst Scharfenberg, "Drei fröhliche Stunden am Schwarzen Meer", May 14, 1941; 7th Marine-War Reporter, "Drei fröhliche Stunden am Schwarzen Meer", May 14, 1941. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Boulogne: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Hans Biallas, "Five English Torpedoes Went Away", 30 May 1941; 3rd Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Scheveningen/Den Haag: War Reporter J. G. Bachmann, "Mit Englischer Mine durch Schwpf und Morast", 29 May 1941; Marine-Propaganda-Abteilung West: 5. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie: Kriegsberichter Dr. Ulrich Blindow, "Das hat sitzt" (Alarm on a harbour protection boat of the Kriegsmarine./Hit in the belly of a British bomber), 20 Apr. 1941; 3. Marine-Kriegsberichter-Halbkompanie Scheveningen: War Reporter J. Hans Eichen, "Mine Search Boats of a Convoy Destroy Two English Bombers", 31 May 1941; 5th Marine War Reporter Half Company Brest: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.) (S) Hans Arenz, "Our Flotilla Doctor", 26 May 1941; 3rd Marine War Reporter Half Company Scheveningen: Kriegsberichter J. Hans Eichen, "A mighty blow hits our ship ...", May 31, 1941; 9th Naval War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Walter Hoffmann, "One against eight" (Italian torpedo boat sinking an English cruiser out of a strong enemy unit), 24. May 1941; 9th Naval War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter Josef Vidua, "4 men from the Navy and 132 Tommies" (The armoured motor schooner 'Trinity' is applied to the island of Milos), 17th century. May 1941; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Adolf Ried, "In the Port of Piraeus (The Last Hours Before Leaving for Crete)", n.d.; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Bernd Richter, "Bravura Attack of Italian Torpedo Boats", 24 May 1941; Naval Propaganda Department West: 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: "In the Port of Piraeus (The Last Hours Before Leaving for Crete)", n.d.; 9th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Bernd Richter, "Bravura Attack of Italian Torpedo Boats", 24 May 1941; Navy Propaganda Department West: 8th Navy War Reporter Half Company: "In the Port of Piraeus (The Last Hours Before Leaving for Crete)", n.d.; 9th Navy War Reporter Half Company: "In the Port of Pirae", n. Marine War Reporter Semi-Company: War Reporter (Schreibermaat) Paul Engels, "Kriegsmarine macht einen Tanker flott", n. d.; Marine Propaganda Department West: 5. Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Once upset by the French and now back under German flag", n. d.; 6th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Hanns H. Reinhardt, "The Brown Sails of La Rochelle", n. d. Date; Navy Propaganda Department West: 5th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Mine Seeker" (Always on Enemy - Always Ready), no date; 9th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Helmut Haring, "Mine Seeker" (Always on Enemy - Always Ready), no date; 9th Navy War Reporter Half Company Navy War Reporter Half Company Athens: War Reporter Bernd Richter, "Flakferien zwischen Sonne und Kakteen", n. d.; 12th Navy War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter M. A. Gefreiter Heinz Werseck, "Lamor Plage ... in Sunshine and Rain", n. d.; 9th Marine War Reporter Half Company: War Reporter Adolf Ried, "Italian Torpedo Boat Sunk from Sixfold Superiority English Destroyer", n. d.; 12th Marine War Reporter Half Company Trupp La Baule: War Reporter (Lieutenant M. A.)) Hans Kreis, "Five torpedoes - four tankers flew into the air", May 23, 1941; 7th Navy War Reporter Semi-Company Boulogne: War Reporter Werner Denckler, "18 bombs fell into the water" (clearance boats in battle with English bombers), June 5, 1941; Navy War Reporter Troop South: War Reporter (Lieutenant) (S) Karl Judmaier, "In bocca al lupo! (Italian destroyers at the enemy - English submarine sunk) o. Dat.
Dep: - confirmation certificate, 1898; - certified copy for the first legal examination, 1906; - confirmation as reserve officer of the dragoon regiment Prince Albrecht of Prussia (Litth.) No. 1, 1909; - transcript from the notary's register: Erbschaftskaufangebot von Herbert Mack an Erich Mack, 1912; - correspondence with the Deutsches Museum München and the zoological collection of the Bavarian state for the surrender of ethnographic and zoological objects with list, 1914; - Arbeitszeugnis der Gesellschaft Nordwest-Kamerun 1914; - provisional certificate of possession of the E.K. II. class, 1914; - title deed for the Mecklenburg Military Service Cross 2nd class, 1916; - provisional document of identification for the possession of the Ottoman war star, 1917; - portrait in uniform, back note: Dr. jur. Hermann Otto Erich Mack, born 13. 2. 1882, Althof-Ragnit, died 12.1.1919 to Lamsem at the Black Sea; - "A Letter" by Erich Mack, short story, handwritten.
S-Sch; Sahlenbeck, Wolfgang - Sawatzki, Otto - shaft, Bernd - Schäfer, Jürgen - Schanbacher, Otto - Schlichter, Siegfried - Schmalz, Karl-Heinz - Schmidt, Günther - Schmidt, Wilhelm - Schmidt, Wolfgang - Schneckenburger, Theophil - Schneider, Heinrich - Scholz, E. - Schoppmann, Heinrich - Schröter, Theo - Schubert, Georg - Schüler, H. - Schülper, Wilhelm - Schulte, Gerhard - Schulz, A. - Schulze, Horst - Schumacher, Herbert - Schürhoff, Adolf - Schüttrumpf, Lothar - Schwarze, Klaus - Sellmeyer, Hermann - Simon, Wilhelm - Sonntag, Heinrich - Suberg, R.-P.
Rhenish Missionary SocietyOriginaltitel: Eiserne Blätter Tsingtau Inhaltliche Beschreibung: Schriftplakat. auf weißem Grund schwarze Schrift. schwarz/weiß/rot umrandet Urheber: Druck: C. L. Krüger GmbH, Dortmund