Fonds Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 113-5 - State Administration - General Department (inventory)

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Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 113-5

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State Administration - General Department (inventory)

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  • (1922-) 1937-1945, (-1949) (Creation)

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History of administration: On 1 April 1938, Hamburg's administration was divided into a state administration and a municipal administration. In particular, the state administration assumed all the responsibilities of the previous state government and the supreme state and administrative authorities as the task of the Reich. It was initially divided into seven compartments: General Department, Consular Department, Police Department, School and University Department, Economic, Agricultural and Social Department, Traffic and Construction Department and Waterway Directorate. Later, the military economic department for the military economic district X and the main surveying department VI were added. The separation of the administration into a state and a municipal sector was lifted again in 1945. Archival history: The records of the state administration - as far as they were preserved - were obviously mixed with the municipal records after 1945, except for the files of the General Department and the School and University Department (see 361-7). This document contains the partially fragmentary written material of the General Department, which was divided into sections. The above-mentioned applies to the units 12 (budget, upper cash office, cash office supervision), 14 (supervision of the health service), 15 (veterinary affairs) and 18 (youth affairs, youth promotion). There are files from the following departments: Department 10: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg, official operations, official buildings, representation matters, awarding of prizes, supervision of rulings instances and the State Foreigners' Transport Association; Department 11: Organisation and personnel matters of the departments of state administration - general and individual cases; Department 13: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 13: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 11: Organisation and personnel matters of the departments of state administration - general and individual cases; Department 11: Organisation and personnel matters of the departments of state administration - general and individual cases; Department 13: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 11: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 10: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 11: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Office 10: Office building; Representation matters; Awarding awards; Supervision of rulings and the State Foreign Transport Association: General legal matters, service supervision and legal complaints, administrative jurisdiction, litigation, petitions, land acquisition by legal persons and foreigners, association, foundation and insurance supervision, supervision of registry offices (individual cases of name changes, marriages after death and with foreigners) and in matters of citizenship, water law matters; Section 14: Supervision of religious communities; Section 17: Imperial defence matters (fragmentary). The retroconversion of the data took place in 2010. The inventory is to be quoted as follows: State Archives Hamburg, best. 113-5 State Administration - General Department, No. ... Inventory description: On 1 April 1938, Hamburg's administration was divided into a state administration and a municipal administration. In particular, the state administration assumed all the responsibilities of the previous state government and the supreme state and administrative authorities as the task of the Reich. It was initially divided into seven compartments: General Department, Consular Department, Police Department, School and University Department, Economic, Agricultural and Social Department, Traffic and Construction Department and Waterway Directorate. Later, the military economic department for the military economic district X and the main surveying department VI were added. The separation of the administration into a state and a municipal sector was lifted again in 1945. The records of the state administration - as far as they had been preserved - were obviously mixed with the municipal records after 1945, except for the files of the General Department and the School and University Department (pp. 361-7). This document contains the partially fragmentary written material of the General Department, which was divided into sections. The above-mentioned applies to the units 12 (budget, upper cash office, cash office supervision), 14 (supervision of the health service), 15 (veterinary affairs) and 18 (youth affairs, youth promotion). There are files from the following departments: Department 10: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg, official operations, official buildings, representation matters, awarding of prizes, supervision of rulings instances and the State Foreigners' Transport Association; Department 11: Organisation and personnel matters of the departments of state administration - general and individual cases; Department 13: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 13: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 11: Organisation and personnel matters of the departments of state administration - general and individual cases; Department 11: Organisation and personnel matters of the departments of state administration - general and individual cases; Department 13: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 11: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 10: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Department 11: Administrative organisation in the Reich and in Hamburg; Office 10: Office building; Representation matters; Awarding awards; Supervision of rulings and the State Foreign Transport Association: General legal matters, service supervision and legal complaints, administrative jurisdiction, litigation, petitions, land acquisition by legal persons and foreigners, association, foundation and insurance supervision, supervision of registry offices (individual cases of name changes, marriages after death and with foreigners) and in matters of citizenship, water law matters; Section 14: Supervision of religious communities; Section 17: Imperial defence matters (fragmentary).

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State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik) >> REGIERUNG, VOLKSVERTRETUNG, ALLGEMEINE UND INNERE STAATSVERWALTUNG >> GOVERNMENT >> REGIERUNGSORGANE UNTER NATIONALSOZIALISTISCHER VERFASSUNG

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