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            Staatsarchiv Bremen (STAB), 2-W. · Fonds
            Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

            Content: Lübeck 1533-1898 - Hamburg 1405-1896 - Lower Saxony, especially Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Electorate, Kingdom and Province of Hanover as well as Duchy of Braunschweig 1503-1902, East Frisia 1295-1884, Cities Braunschweig 1581-1705, Lüneburg 1539-1641, Münden 1579-1737, Hameln 1587-1757, Verden 1577-1616, Emden 1532-1756 - Bishops of Münster, in particular occupation of the Duchy of Bremen by troops from Münster 1675, 1516-1680 - Lippe 1579-1872 - Minden 1571-1667 - Bentheim-Tecklenburg 1543-1664 - Schleswig-Holstein 1549-1831 - Brandenburg-Prussia 1645-1902 - Duchy, Electorate and Kingdom of Saxony 1575-1892 - Magdeburg 1605-1668 - Halberstadt 1535-1703 - Frankfurt a. M. 1623-1873 - Hesse-Cassel 1539-1889 - Nassau 1615-1864 - Hesse-Darmstadt 1827-1884 - Waldeck 1647-1868 - Bavaria 1779-1868 - Baden 1838-1866 - Württemberg 1619-1870 - Denmark with Oldenburg 1548-1794 - England 1445-1821 - France 1592-1894 - Netherlands 1446-1794 - Poland 1574-1671 - Russia 1525-1683 - Switzerland 1588-1872

            9400 · Class
            Part of Stuttgart City Archive

            Brief description: The poster collection Einzelverzeichnung contains the posters that were collected by the City Archive until 1971 as well as the posters that were subsequently purchased until today. The posters come from the city of Stuttgart, from companies, associations and other institutions based in Stuttgart or have been published on the occasion of events in Stuttgart. Extent: At present approx. 2600 posters, collection is constantly supplemented. Duration: 1849-2007 Notes on use: The posters up to No. 1-2390 are presented as microfiches, the following units as simple colour prints. They can be viewed directly in the reading room and do not have to be ordered via Findbuch.net. Copyright and rights of use must be observed.

            A 0 (inventory)
            Kreisarchiv Höxter, A 0 · Fonds
            Part of District Archive Höxter (Archive Tectonics)

            Introduction : A 0 - Hauptabteilung/HauptamtThe present collection mainly comprises the files of the Hauptabteilung and Hauptamt of the Kreisverwaltung Höxter as they were closed until 1968. It contains with few previous files (from 1924) and some older documents in younger files (from 1893) the files with terms between 1937 and 1968. A few later additions were classified into the inventory. These border years are not caused by legal requirements or changes in the organisation of the authorities or the allocation of responsibilities. Rather, the cut of the registry is conditioned in each case by a change in the form of document filing. Until 1937 a recumbent registry was kept. This year Paul Kölsch, the Kassel representative of the Regis-Gesellschaft in Duisburg, worked out a new file plan for the municipal department. With the new file plan, the conversion of the filing system to a standing file with four-hole mechanism according to the Regis system was carried out. The new registry was put into operation on 11 November 1937. The standing file register was in use until 1968, when it was replaced by a hanging file. The closed standing files were put away as old registry and finally taken over into the district archives. The files before 1937 are in the Detmold State Archives as holdings M 2 Höxter, which also contains a small number of files with terms up to 1944. The file plan was used as a basis for the order of the present inventory. As a rule, it was also possible to keep the order specified by the file numbers when filing the archive records in the magazine. Until 1945, the main department bore the designation A, from 1945 to 1955 Ib and from 1956 0 (zero), which is indicated in each case in the search book under the file numbers. The files of the National Socialist era have not been fully archived, because shortly before the American troops marched into Höxter, part of the files (¿secret files¿) were burned (see no. 762). References to the type of documents destroyed can be found in the lists in No. 1274. The district administrator as head of the district administration was a civil servant, the district a state administrative district since 1933. There was no district assembly during the National Socialist era. The conquest of the town of Höxter by the Allied troops on 7 April 1945 brought the work of the district administration to a standstill for the time being. The occupying power then appointed Hoffmeister as provisional district administrator. On 25 May 1945 Wilhelm Kronsbein, former mayor of the town of Höxter, was appointed district administrator. However, the British military government, which was represented by a district officer (British Resident) in Höxter from May 1945 to May 1951, had the final decision-making authority in all matters. The military government established a municipal administrative structure with the separation of administration and political leadership. From 1946, the head of administration was the head of the Oberkreisdirektor. On 15 January 1946, the first district assembly (appointed by the military government) met with a district administrator at the head. From 1 April 1946, the district administration was no longer a state authority, but a purely municipal administration. On 1 November 1948, the remaining state authorities - the Cadastral, Road Traffic, Health, Veterinary and Nutrition Office and the Government Treasury - were incorporated into the District Administration. On 13 October 1946, a district assembly was elected in a free election. He met for his constituent meeting on 23 October 1946 and elected the district administrator from his ranks. On 24 June 1946, Oberkreisdirektor Kronsbein was replaced by Oberkreisdirektor Buss, who held this position until 1968. Höxter, January 1997 signed Krus Nachtrag v. 06.07.2015:Following the retroconversion of the typewritten finding aid in the first half of 2015, individual data records were marked with blocking notices in accordance with the Archive Act of North Rhine-Westphalia in the version of 16.09.2014 with a view to publication as an online finding aid in the first half of the year and were not (yet) published subsequently. signed KreieKreisarchiv Höxter A 0 No.

            A street in Keta
            5021 · Item · vor 1914
            Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

            Note: Dublette: The so-called Bremerstraße, which leads from the beach into the city. 2 deaconesses in the foreground, on the left the deaconess house - picture content identical with 0383.

            North German Missionary Society
            Brunnen
            60-10-2_1 · Item · 1900-1990
            Part of City Archive Weimar

            Contains among other things: Fink, Fritz, The fountains of the town Weimar - Vimaria fountain - fountain in the Schloßgasse - exchange of the Neptune fountain figure (III.) - inauguration Donndorf fountain, 20 Oct. 1995 - Maria Paulowna fountain - Restoration lion fountain - colonial fountain - frog fountain at the old location - fountain at the Wielandplatz - coarse fountain at the Schwanseebad - file man fountain - flower fountain / flower fountain - fountain room raven woods.

            BArch, R 43/3586 · File · Okt. 1940 - Juni 1942
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: General provisions on installation. - Negotiations on the preparation of the budget of the Reich Chancellery and the departments assigned to it under budget law: President of the Privy Cabinet Council; Reich Minister without portfolio (v. Neurath, Frank, Seyß-Inquart, Schacht); Reich Protector in Bohemia and Moravia; General Building Inspector for the Reich Capital; General Building Inspector for the Capital of the Movement; Reich Building Inspector of the City of Linz a.d. Donau; youth leader of the German Reich; Reich Commissioner for Social Housing; Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Dutch and Norwegian Territories; Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories; Colonial Political Office of the NSDAP; Chancellery of the Leader of the NSDAP

            D.1-26 · File · 1901 - 1910
            Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

            Contains:- Catechism by Peter Kanisius, Cameroon City 1908, booklet with 108 pages and a short version- further booklet (Catechism?)- lessons 9 - 14 for the instruction about the Old Testament- hymnal after the Trier Songbook- Eight of the Cross- Prayer book- Mass liturgy, lithograph, three copies

            Pallottines
            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 b Bü 735 · File · 1935-1944
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Decrees of Reich ministers concerning the transfer of municipal civil servants to the Reich Finance Administration, 13.6.1938, use of senior civil servants of the Viennese central authorities in the general and internal administration of the Länder, 9.12.1938, transfer of former civil servants of the Czechoslovak state to the Reich Service, 20.1.1939, remuneration of seconded civil servants and employees of savings banks and savings banks and giro associations, 14.3.1940, secondment and transfer of Polish civil servants and employees to the incorporated eastern territories, June, Nov. 1941, June 1943 and temporary transfer of personnel to cities afflicted by air raids, 28.6.1943; reports for the Colonial Service, 1940/41; letter of the Reich Governor in Württemberg concerning traffic of civil servants, employees and workers of the public service in the eastern territories and associated territories, Oct. 1941.