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            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 89, Nr. 2330 · File · 1855, 1861 - 1874
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            302 sheet, Contains et al: - Award of the Crown Order 4th Class to Julius Wald, Plantanenhof near Basel, son of the former Konsistorialrat in Königsberg, for his great patriotic sacrifices and his services for the German Corps off Belford and at the Swiss border, Dec. 1873. Letter of thanks: "[...Already in the days of my earliest childhood I was enthusiastically attached to the lips of my blessed mother when she told us how she had baked "Kanehl waffles" [cinnamon waffles] for you in Georgienswalde on the Baltic Sea shore during a visit of your majesty and most highly your brother's majesty dormant in God, which sounded so splendid to you that you would have taken the recipe for the high sea queen with you [....]", Feb. 15, 1874 (pp. 57-69) - Award of the Crown Order of Class 4 to the Grand Duke of Luxembourg Archivist P. Ruppert for his publication of all laws, ordinances and treaties relating to the Wilhelm-Luxemburg- and Prinz-Heinrich-Eisenbahn. This facilitated the negotiations to take over the administration of the railways concessed by the Wilhelm-Luxemburg-Gesellschaft in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg by the General Directorate of the Imperial Railways in Alsace-Lorraine, Dec. 1873 (pp. 55-56) - Award of the 3rd Class Red Eagle Order (without loop) to the administrator of the Royal Imperial Austrian Consulate General in Sudan, Dr. Theodor von Heuglin because of the offer and the transfer of animals for the local Berlin garden, October 1855. Approval of 500 Reichsmark to support the equipment of an expedition to the interior of Africa (exploration of the landscapes between the Nile and Lake Tsad) under the direction of the Würthemberg court councillor Dr. Theodor von Heuglin to shed light on the fate of the lost traveller Dr. Eduard Vogel. Aug. 1860 - Jan. 1861, including exposé with coloured map of Africa (private print) Gotha, 10. Aug. 1860 (pp. 161-175) - Award of the Crown Order of the Fourth Dalai Lama (Kronenordens) The first class addressed the saltwater bath administrator Denk in Bad Kissingen for his work on the springs there and the exemplary furnishings of the bath, as well as for his courteous behaviour and great impartiality [Remembrance of the Battle of Kissingen in the German War of 1866] towards all claims of the [mainly North German] bathers, Oct. 1874 (pp. 248-250) - Award of the Crown Order 3rd class to the Kapellmeister Sir Julius Benedikt after the award of the Crown Order 4th class for the Wilhelm I. accepted dedication of the Cantate "The Legend of the Saints Caecilia", Jan. / Sept.Oct. 1867, Nov. 1874 (pp. 257-265) - Award of the Crown Order 4th Class to Professor Dr. Wagner at the Imperial Medical Academy of Tockai [Tokai] in Japan for his mediation of the transfer and donation of valuable and interesting objects shown at the Vienna World Exhibition by the Imperial Japanese Government for the Ethnological and Zoological Collection in Berlin, Dec. 1874 (pp. 295-296).

            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 228, Nr. 1784 · File · Feb. 1935 - Jul. 1936
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: - Planning of a meeting of German, French, and Swiss Rotarians in Basel, January to February 1936 - Free distribution of the magazine "Der Rotarier" to French Rotary clubs, November 1935 - Reorganization and occupation of the Kleinausschuss, February to March, and September to October 1935 - Preparations for a German-Austrian-French Rotary meeting on the occasion of the Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 16-29 March 1935 - Preparations for a German-Austrian-French Rotary meeting on the occasion of the Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 19-29 October 1935 - Preparation of a meeting on the occasion of the Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 19-29 September 1935 - Preparation of a meeting on the occasion of the Third Regional Conference for Europe, Africa, and Asia Minor, 19-29 September 1935 - Preparation of a meeting on the occasion of the Third Regional Conference for Africa, Europe, and Asia Minor, 19-29 November 1935 - Reorganization of the Kleinausschuss. until 18 September 1935 in Venice, August 1935 - exchange of weekly reports with French Rotary clubs, July to August 1935 - weekly report Rotary Club Stuttgart No. 1(330), 8th year, July 1935.

            Correspondence: Vol. 7
            BArch, N 1053/76 · File · 1927
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Ambassador Count Brockdorff-Rantzau on Russian-Japanese Relations and Germany's Relations with Russia; Bernhard-Wilhelm v. Bülow on League of Nations Negotiations in Geneva; Otto Hammann; Ludwig Kastl on Colonial Progaganda

            Solf, Wilhelm
            Stadtarchiv Worms, 005 / 05578 · File · 1895 - 1937
            Part of City Archive Worms (Archivtektonik)

            Includes: Chemische Fabriken und Asphaltwerke AG: Letterhead with view, 1912; Zuckerfabrik Rheingau: Letterhead with view, 1915; Carl Hisgen Russfabriken: Letterhead with view, 1921; Keramische Werke Offstein und Worms AG: Annual Report 1921; Damage due to bad weather at Baruch

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 74 Bü 772 · File · 1871-1906
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Renewal of customs and trade treaties with Italy, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland; friendship treaty with Tonga; protocol on traffic in the Sulu Archipelago between the German Reich, Spain and Great Britain; trade convention with Romania; friendship, trade, shipping and consular treaty with Hawaii; treaty between Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia and Turkey (Berlin Congress); Treaty of Friendship with the Samoa Islands; Trade and Shipping Treaty with Spain; Trade Treaty with Egypt; Trade and Shipping Treaty with Uruguay; Termination of the Treaty of Friendship, Trade and Shipping with Argentina; Friendship, Trade, Shipping and Consular Treaty with Nicaragua; Treaty of Friendship and Trade with the Orange Free State (South Africa)

            England: Volume 4
            BArch, R 43-I/61 · File · Juni 1931 - Jan. 1933
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Notes from Reichsmin. Curtius on individual topics of the negotiations in Chequers: Russian credits, colonial question, economic cooperation, Geneva final negotiations, reparations question 1931 Visit of Prime Minister. MacDonald in Berlin from 17 - 20 July 1931; including accommodation, programme, reception at the Reichspräs. (with protocol) 1932 England journey of Reichsverkehrsmin. Treviranus from 21 - 26 March 1932, report 1932 Competition between German and English coal, chief meeting 7 Jan 1932; protocol 1932

            RMG 925 · File · 1942-1946
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Circulars, Communications, Correspondence; Report on International Assistance. Missions Council since 1939, 1942; Call of the German Evangelical Pagan Mission to the 1st Advent, 1942; Report on Meeting of the Interim Committees of the Boarding School. Miss Councils, Geneva, 1946

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            FO 383/311 · Item · 1917
            Part of The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Alleged release of British prisoners at Christmas to enable them to visit their families if they are in Germany. Request from Mrs J Rose of Southsea that her husband be transferred to Switzerland and not Holland. Representations for alleged suffering of individual prisoners in Germany. Arrangements for the exchange and internment in a neutral country of British prisoners. Notification of the names of prisoners transferred or repatriated. Suggested exchange of Sir J Irvin(e) and Mr Balfour for two German subjects, Dr Richard Kuenzer and Kapitänleutnant Franz Rintelen and the exchange of the German Consuls Listemann and Rohland for Stanley Lambert and Mr Weston. Alleged riots in internment camp at Malta. Repatriation of German women and children whose relatives have already been released from civilian detention camps in England. Transmission of notes to the value of 3956 Rupees held as security for sums advanced to six destitute ladies from Tabora. Enquiry from Netherlands Government as to whether there are any Jews among the German prisoners to be interned in Holland. Complaints of Ned Rodgers of Liverpool, and Robert R Southorn, the latter a butcher on board the SS Otaki , interned at Lubeck, concerning the rate of exchange for money received by British prisoners by German authorities. Sentence of one year's imprisonment for Flight-Sergeant Edward Alexander Boyd, Royal Naval Service, for calling German"Huns". Relief for mother of Joe V Austman of Chicago, interned at Alten-Grabow. Stationary supplied to British prisoners in Frankfurt-on-Oder depicting Prussian air-raid on an English coast. Request from Dr A Trautmann, interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, for the return of his Red Cross passport. Transmission to the German Government of a petition of H Aischmann and six other prisoners interned at Islington for transfer to a neutral country. Enquiry from mother of F A Boret, RNVR, interned at Friedrichsfeld, into his state of health and request that he be transferred to a neutral country. Transport of parcels and letters for German prisoners in UK on vessels used to transfer prisoners between Rotterdam and Boston. Request for correct addresses of working camps in Germany. Transmission of a report on the Commercial School at Knockaloe. Suggested course of action when British prisoners request: messages to be conveyed to relatives, supplies of sports material, books etc. and medicinal comforts. Behaviour of the German Red Cross towards British prisoners. Transmission of letter signed by F Prohl and Rudolf Raabe addressed to the German Transport Workers' Union on behalf of certain other prisoners. Request from Lina Buester in Swakopmund, South West Africa, for the repatriation of her husband Korporal Beuster, German prisoner of war interned in Egypt. Reciprocal agreement that civilian dentist treated in a similar way under the Hague Agreement to doctors and ministers of religion and their consequent repatriation. Lecture on the methods of ethnological investigation of prisoners in Germany and their types of idioms and folk-songs. Enquiry concerning pay and reputation of Dr Oscar Bernhard, Surgeon of Swiss Army. Request for repatriation of A Caspary, interned at Lofthouse Park Camp, Wakefield. Enquiry concerning post sent to Adam Hesse relating to a celebration at Knockaloe Camp of the 40th anniversary of the Internationaler Genfer Verband (International Geneva Foundation). Includes account of celebrations in weekly newspaper Internationale Hotel-Industrie. Request that the brothers Karl and Hermann Hain and Gustav and Adolf Weingarten should be interned in the same camp. Presence at Knockaloe of criminal and disreputable class of prisoners an suggests their segregation. Letter from F Müller, interned at Knockaloe, concerning the repatriation of ships' officers and seamen over 45 years old. Transfer of Captain von Müller interned at Keyworth Camp, Derby to Holland. Officer prisoners transferred from one camp to another without their supplies. Recommendations by the German Government for the camp school at Lofthouse Park. Exchange of British and German civilians. Request for information concerning the estate of Hermann Raydt, deceased German subject. Visits to camps in UK by Dr de Sturler of the Swiss Legation. Request from Dr F M Harms, of Stoke Newington, for permission to travel within a 10 mile radius to visit sick and dying German prisoners. List of deceased British prisoners who are difficult to identify. Request from German Government for the names of the survivors from a German submarine reported sunk in the mouth of the Tay. Request for winter clothing for Lieutenant Sidney King, 6th Cheshire Regiment and Lieutenant Mark Quale, 1st East Lancashire Regiment, interned at Diakonenanstalt Reserve Lazaret Duisberg. Request for the liberation of Fritz Gliebenberg, interned in the Isle of Man, from his brother the High Commissioner of South Africa William H Gliebenberg. Christmas gift from the German Red Cross to interned German civilians of 23,000 Marks. Letter from Oberstleutnant Hübener, interned at Malta, concerning communications between prisoners from former German East Africa and their relatives left behind in the colony. Transfer of German women and children from Nyasaland to South Africa. Repatriation of German Red Cross nurse, Lotte von Debschitz. Code 1218 Files 214119-245753.

            FO 383/58 · Item · 1915
            Part of The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: Exchange of incapacitated prisoners and medical personnel, including: Dr Otto Glantz, physician in medical service of German Government and the German Army, interned in New Zealand: application for release (docket nos. 162432, 164927, 169633, 182659). Schedule of disabilities for incapacitated exchange. Return of British incapacitated prisoners from Germany. Repatriation of wounded German prisoners. Representations for release of prisoners of war. Repatriation of German sanitary personnel from South Africa. Capt Cecil Morley, wounded prisoner, interned at Mainz: enquiry from his wife, Mrs Morley of Southsea (docket no. 169680). Exchange of incapacitated prisoners in overseas possessions. Colonel Earle, wounded prisoner in Germany: enquiries from his brother, Lionel Earle of Westminster (docket nos. 173507, 175804, 201194). Repatriation of German medical personnel from South West Africa. Wounded British prisoners in Germany. Incapacitated prisoners of war: question of exchange of 2nd Lieut Gerard Goschen, Grenadier Guards (docket nos. 175064, 177383, 178080, 189188). Capt Henry Talbot, 11th Hussars, wounded prisoner at Wurzburg: enquiry from his father, Edmund Talbot of London, regarding possible exchange for Baron von Freyburg, prisoner at Donnington Hall (docket no. 177520). Dr Hugo Zieschank, German doctor in Samoa: application to return to Germany; also applications from other Germans in Samoa, including Ludovica Schultze (docket no. 178838). Oberarzt Schweizer, German medical officer, repatriated from South Africa: possible exchange for Surgeon E C Holtom (docket nos. 180348, 190645). Dr Ernst Strauss, German Naval doctor, interned at Holyport: application for exchange for three Royal Army Medical Corps officers detained by Germans (docket no. 180644). Capt Ion Barry George, prisoner at Crefeld: assistance towards release, having missed previous repatriation train due to a fit; enquiry from his sister, May Knox-Browne of County Mayo, Ireland (docket no. 182931). Exchange of incapacitated German prisoners now interned in Australia. Repatriation of German civilian doctors. Detention of German medical personnel on board ss Rufidji. Johannes Hagemann, prisoner of war at Lofthouse Park: claim for release as member of German sanitary personnel (docket no. 183941). Lieut Ernst Kieckhoefer, German colonial force of German East Africa, severely wounded prisoner in Ahmednagar (docket no. 183954). Capt D A Laird, Royal Army Medical Corps, prisoner of war at Gütersloh (docket no. 189076). Major H E Priestley and Capt Vidal, Royal Army Medical Corps, detained at Wittenburg (docket nos. 189248, 197674). Detention of British medical officers in Germany. German sanitary officers in UK. Cost of repatriation of German medical and sanitary personnel from South Africa. Repatriation of German civilian doctors. [ NOTE : several dockets include lists of prisoners, or make reference to individuals, including docket nos. 179848, 182436 (all German), and 199105]. Code 1218 File 35580 (papers 162432-end).

            NL 226/II/2/882 · File · 1904-08-18
            Part of Leipzig University Library

            Thanks for preserved English book of Montanaro and its improved translation by Glauning. Rudolf had sent the translation he had written in Cameroon to Glauning for revision during his holiday in Switzerland. Preparation of the translation for printing. Future travel plans.

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 1/7 Bü 35 · File · 1893-1918
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Investigative files on military criminal court proceedings; decree of the Imperial Director of Customs in Alsace-Lorraine of 29 March 1895 on the use of border guards for the capture of deserters, note and draft decree of the State Ministry of Finance, Stuttgart to the State Ministry of War of 8 March 1900 on the reorganization of the representation of the financial system in legal disputes under public and civil law; draft law of 30 March 1959 on the use of border guards for the capture of flag fugitives, Stuttgart to the State Ministry of War, Stuttgart; draft law of 30 March 1959 on the use of the border guards for the capture of flag fugitives; draft law of 30 March 1959 on the use of the border guards for the capture of flag fugitives, note and draft decree of the State Ministry of Finance, Stuttgart to the State Ministry of War, Stuttgart to the new regulation of the representation of the financial system in legal disputes under public and civil law. Jan. 1900 for decision by the Bundesrat, Berlin, on the military administration of justice in the Kiautschou area (China); Note of 27 May 1900 from the Staatsministerium der Justiz, Stuttgart, on the contractual regulation of judicially certified documents in dealings with Switzerland Darin: Vorschläge des Deutschen Juristentags für die Art der Anferenführung von Rechtsquellen, Entscheidungen und wissenschaftlichen Werken (German Lawyers' Day proposals for the type of citation of legal sources, decisions and scientific works (printed). Published 27th German Lawyers' Congress 1904 Berlin 1905, 48 p.