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              5 · File · 1911-1937
              Part of Trier City Archive

              Contains, among other things: Events of the Committee for the Preservation of Monuments (1920-1937); Events of the Society for Christian Art (1922-1937); Events of the Lecture Society of the Scientific Association and the Literary Society (1927-19332); Conference of the Altfeldkirchenvereinigung Treveris (16th Century).8.1933); lecture Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde e. V. local group Trier (1932); schedule of archaeological holiday course in Trier (23.5.-25.5.1921); conference Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft (27.4.1934); 10th Prussian Association of Cities (30.5.1925); admission ticket inauguration of the war memorial (6.6.1930); honorary ticket for the inauguration of a new sports facility (6.6.1930); ceremonial entrance ticket for a new sports facility (11.10.1930); invitations to the mission exhibition (20.8.-10.9.1927); entrance ticket for the liberation ceremony of the city of Trier (1.7.1930); lecture plan for the opening ceremony of the Institute of Scientific Pedagogy (17th century); ticket for the inauguration of a new sports facility (6.6.1930); ticket for the opening ceremony of a new sports facility (11.10.1930); invitation to the mission exhibition (20.8.-10.9.1927); ticket for the liberation ceremony of the city of Trier (1.7.1930); lecture plan for the opening ceremony of the Institute of Scientific Pedagogy (17th century).11923); Annual report of the Society for Useful Research (1.4.1911 - 31.3.1912); Invitation to the conference of the Southwest German Association for Archaeology (12.4.-15.4.1928) * Reference: Box 17; Old Sign: Box 1; 1 Bü (3cm)

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 76 [Va], Va Sekt. 5 Tit. IV Nr. 4 Bd. 3 · File · 1928 - 1933
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              475 sheets, Contains and others: - Baethgen, Friedrich; Bäumler, Alfred; Bauer, Moritz Max; Bräunlich, Erich; Caskel, Werner; Cassirer, Ernst; Cornelius, Hans; Curtius, Ernst Robert; Deckert, Hermann; Enthoven, [...]; Fehr, Bernhard; Finsterwalder, [...]; Frankl, Paul; Friedwagner, Matthias; Fück, Johann; Gehlen, [...Yellow, Adhémar; Häberlin, Paul; Hartmann, Nicolai; Heidegger, Martin; Hetzer, Theodor; Heuer, Hermann; Hoffmann, Ernst; Horkheimer, Max; Horovitz, Josef; Imelmann, Rudolf; Jantzen, Hans; Jaspers, Karl; Kantorowicz, Ernst; Kautzsch, Rudolf; Kirn, Paul; Koch, Herbert; Krieck, Ernst; Langlotz, Ernst; Lommatzsch, Erhard; Lommel, Herman; Lüdeke, Henry; Meer, Meer, Jan van der; Mennicke, Karl; Murtfeld, Rudolf; Naumann, Hans; Neumann, Friedrich; Nohl, Hermann; Oehler, [...Platzhoff, Walter; Plessner, Martin; Praschniker, Camillo; Rothacker, Erich; Salis, Arnold von; Scheler, Max; Schneider, Fedor; Schrader, Hans; Schramm, Percy Ernst; Schröder, Franz Rolf; Schuchhardt, Walter-Herwig; Schultz, Franz; Schwietering, Julius; Stechow, Wolfgang; Stegemann, Hermann; Steinacker, Harold; Stenzel, Julius; Tillich, Paul; Trier, Josef; Ulich, Robert; Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Georg von; Vorkastner, [....]; Vossler, Karl; Weber, Gottfried; Weil, Gotthold; Wertheimer, Max; Wilhelm, Richard. Also includes: - Colonial and related lectures at German universities. 7th edition, summer term 1933 (Concluded 22.2.1933), edited by the Scientific Commission of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin 1933 (print).

              BArch, NS 5-VI/17708 · File · 1923-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Reber, Charles, Swiss journalist, published "Durchmarschpläne der deutschen Armee durch die Schweiz", leader of the socialist group of students, Marxist agitator, member of the Third International, 1937 Ribitzki, Dr. Helmut, former member of the International Committee of the German Army. Lord Mayor of Breslau, 1935 Rechberg, Arnold, German politician, industrialist and sculptor, 1935 Rechberg, Fritz, Kommerzienrat, senior director of the Tuchfabrik A. Rechberg KG in Hersfeld (Hessen-Nassau), 1939 Reche, Dr. Otto, professor of anthropology and racial research, 1940 Rechenbach, Dr.phil. Horst, kgl. pr. Lieutenant Colonel (retd.), Front Fighter, East Prussian Freikorps, Specialist Study Council, Graduate Farmer, Inspector of Livestock Breeding, Deputy Head of the Breed and Settlement Office SS, o.Da. Rechenberg, Albrecht Freiherr von, German colonial politician, 1935 Rechenberg, Hans, editor of the National Socialist "Großdeutsche Pressedienstes", 1932 Rechlin, Wilhelm, managing director of the Essen Chamber, 1942 Recht, Gauschulungswlater, 1939 Rechmann, Dr. Heinrich J., author: "Altgermanische Erziehung", 1935 Reck, Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c. Hans, volcanologist and palaeontologist from the Palaeontological Institute of the University of Berlin, 1937 Reck-Walleczewen, Fritz, author: "Acht Kapitel für die Deutschen", 1935 Recke, Prof.Dr.., Archivdirektor, full professor at the university in Danzig, 1934 Reckewerth, Obergebietsführer, member of the reichstages, 1937 Recking, Ruppert, author of the books: "Ein Journalist erzählt", "Ein Kaiserreich auf Aktien", 1937 Reckmann, Fritz, deputy Gauleiter Koblenz-Trier, 1941 Reclam, Philipp, publisher, 1942 Reclam, Dr. Ernst, senior director of the publishing house Ph. Reclam jun. 1936 Redeker, Dr., Marktforderung u. Marktregelung in der Deutschen Brauwirtschaft, 1937 Redell, Dr. Leo, Author: "Wechsel, Scheck u. Postscheck im Dienste des Kaufmannes", 1935 Redemann, Carl, Chairman of the Association of German Sewing Machinery Retailers in Frankfurt, 1934 Reden, Graf, Schlesiens großer Berghauptmann, Bergmann u. Founder of the Upper Silesian Water Forge, 1941 Redepenning, Karl, Berghauptmann, 1936 Redeschab, Lord, British gold mine owner, 1939 Redieß, SS-Gruppenführer, 1937 Redl, Colonel, Chief of General Staff of the Prague Corps, 1936 Redlich, Fritz, Author: "Reklame", Begriff-Geschichte- Theorie, 1935 Redlich, Dr. Josef, Austrian scholar and politician, 1937 Redlich, Dr. Oswald, historian, president of the Academy of Sciences in Vienna, 1944 Redlich, Johann, treasurer of the German Sängerbund, court assessor, 1932 Redslob, Dr. Edwin, former Reichskunstwart, 1933 Redtenbacher, Ferdinand, founder of mechanical engineering science, 1934 Reeder, Reg.Chief of Military Administration, 1940 Reemtsma, Philipp F., German business leader, 1938 Reepen, Georg, adjutant and chief of staff, 1933 Reese, Maria, author: "Abrechnung mit Moskau", "ehem. kommunistische Reichstagabgeordnete", 1937 Regendanz, banker and financier, 1931 Regener, Dr. Erich, professor, radiologist, 1941 Reger, Erik, German writer, 1943 Reger, Max, German musician, 1941 Regiomontannes - see Johannes Müller, o.Dat. Regler, Gustav, Schriststeller, 1934 Reh, Prof. Head of the Pest Department at the Zoological Institute (State Institute) and in the Zoological Museum Hamburg, 1932 Arthur Rehbein - also Atz vom Rhyn, German local writer and poet, 1942 Rehberg, Hans, German writer, 1940 Rehfisch, Hans J., German poet, o.Dat. Rehm, Wilhelm, freelance writer, author: "Der schaffende Mensch in der deutsch Wirtschaft", n.d. Rehmer, Dr.-Ing., Director of BAL-Bewag, Elektrizitätsforscher, 1935 Rehmke, Johannes, German philosopher, 1928 Rehn, Dr. Fritz, President of the Senate of the Supreme Court, Berlin, President of the People's Court, 1934 Rehrl, Dr. Fr, former governor of the province of Salzburg, Hofrat, 1938 Rehse, Friedrich Josef Maria, founder and head of the collection Rehse, collection and archiving of "contemporary history", including documents from the time of the party (NSDAP), 1943 Rhyn, Atz vom, German homeland writer and poet, 1942 Tannenberger, Hermann, German writer, 1931

              BArch, NS 5-VI/17748 · File · 1908, 1922-1944
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: Ungnad, W. zur, author: "Deutsche Freibauern, Kölner und Kolonisten", 1935 Vagela, Paul, specialist for colonial soil science, 1942 Vahlen, Theodor, professor, president of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, 143 Vaihinger, Hans, German philosopher, 1934 Vajs, Josef, university professor, 1940 Valentin, Dr. Veit, German historian, 1934 Valentinian, Max, captain and submarine commander, Knight of the Order Pour le Merite, 1940 Velentini, Rudolf v. Olden, Chief of the Secret Civil Cabinet, 1931 Valien, Max, German private instructor, inventor of the rocket car, 1928 Vallette, Dr. Armand, German diplomat, 1935 Varain, Dr, District President in Trier, 1937 Varenhorn, Dr., Member of Parliament, 1908 Vares, Dr. Kurt, Author: "Gegenwart des Lebens", 1939 Vasel, Georg, SA-Mann, 1935 Vaugoin, Carl, Austrian statesman, 1943 Vaupel, Anton, City Councillor, Gauamtsleiter für Technik im Gau Düsseldorf, 1942 Varecka, Hugo, Czech civil servant, 1938 Veddeler, pg, Bentheim district administrator, 1937 Veesenmeyer, Dr. Edmund, German diplomat, 1944 Vegesack, Siegfried, Baltic poet, 1937 Veidl, Theodor, sudetendt. Tondichter, 1937 Veit, Dr. Friedrich, former president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria, 1933 Veidt, Carl, pastor in Frankfurt, 1934 Vaidt, Conrad, German film actor, 1930 Veller, brigade leader, 1933 Velsen, Fritz v., Civil servant, 1933 Velsen, Otto v. General Director d. Hibernia and d. Berwerks-AG Recklinghausen, 1939 Ventzki, August, a pioneer d. Landmaschinentechnik, 1940 Ventzki, Werner, Lord Mayor of Litzmannstadt, 1942 Ventzki, Martin, 1933 Verlohr, Ministerialdirigenten in the Reich Ministry of Transport, 1939 Verlohr, Wilhelm, General Director, 1937 Vermehren, Erich, Deputy German Military Attacké in Istanbul, 1944 Vermehrern, Isa, poetess, 1935 Verschaeves, Dyriel, niederdt. Kaufmann, 1944 Verschuer, Otmar, Professor and Director of the University, Institute for Hereditary Biology and Breed Hygiene, 1937 Versen, Lonny Hertha, Front Nurse Vershofen, Wilhelm, Professor of Economics and Writer, o.Dat. Versl, Josef, artist, 1933 Vervoort, Bernhard, operator and owner of the Guronit Society, 1491 Vesely, Dr. Franz, Czech politician, 1935 Vesper, Will, German poet, 1942 Vespermanns, actor family, 1940 Vetter, president of the Reichsverband d. German small animal breeder, 1936 Vetter, August, 1935 Vetter, Heinrich, deputy cousin, 1935 Vespermanns, 1935 Vespermanns, 1936 Vetter, 1936 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, Vetter, 1935 Vetter, 1935 Vetter, Vetter, 1935 Vetter, Vetter, 1935 Vetter, Vetter, V. Gauleiter Westfalen-Süd, Lord Mayor of Hagen, Westphalia, 1941 Vetter, Karl, Head of Department IV, 1933 Vetsera, Marie, 1929 Veverka, Dr. Ferdinand, Czechoslovak diplomat, 1938 Vezenshky, Dr. Franz, Member of the Government Commission of the Saar Region, 1932 Vick, Pg.., Gaufachgruppenwalter, 1937 Victor, Walter, editor of the Saxon People's Gazette, 1932 Viebahn, Max v., Lieutenant General in the High Command of the Wehrmacht, 1938 Viebig, Klara, German writer, 1935 Vielhaber, Heinrich, board member of Friedrich Krupp AG, 1940 Viereck, George S., German-American writer, 1941 Viereck, Hans v., German general, 1929 Viering, Hilde, Westphalian artist, 1936 Vierkandt, Alfred, professor, 1942 Vierkötter, Ernst, German swimming master, 1926 Vierling, Dr., Inventor, 1936 Vierordt, Dr. Heinrich, Baden poet, 1940 Vietinghoff, Heinrich gottfrired v., German colonel general, 1944 Vihrog, Jessie, German film actress, 1935 Vilbig, Josef, ministerial director, 1938 Vincke, Ludwig v., Lord president, 1944 Virchow, Dr. Hans, old master of German anatomy, 1940 Vierchow, Rudolf, scholar and nestor of pathological anatomy, 1941 Vischer, Robert, German art historian, 1927 Vischer, Friedrich Theodor, poet, 1927 Vischer, Friedrich, professor, 1934 Viskovosky, Dr. Karl, Czech politician, 1930 Visotzki, K., painter, 1938 Vitus, member Vitus-Heller-movement, 1932 Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Christoph Graf, royal Saxon civil servant, 1929 Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Woldemar, former president of the Saxon state synod, 1936 Vlasak, Dr. Bohumil, Czechoslovak politician, 1929 Vleugels, Dr. Wilhelm, professor, 1942

              German Labour Front
              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Sigmaringen, Ho 235 T 23-24 · Fonds · (1775-) 1852 - 1945 (-1946)
              Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Sigmaringen State Archives Department (Archivtektonik)

              History of Tradition For information on the history of the authorities, see Preface Ho 235 T 3 Report of the editor In Division I Section IX Medical Affairs, files were produced in the following areas: General regulations, examinations, employments, instructions of and for medical persons; physics certificates and/or senior physicians and/or district physicians; midwives; personal data of the senior physicians and/or district physicians and/or district physicians and/or district physicians and/or district physicians and/or district physicians County Veterinary Councils; Medical Police: prevention of diseases among humans, prevention of diseases among animals, supervision of pharmacies, cure-brushes; medical clinics; mineral springs and baths; forensic medicine; treatment of apparent deaths and casualties; periodic medical reports and visits. The present repertory is the revised version of the two official finding aids of the Prussian Government Section IX Medical Section IX of 1852 (see No. 478) and of 1927 (see No. 479). The repertories of the authorities partly agree, partly disagree. Occasionally, file numbers that had previously been regarded as order signatures were assigned twice. As the funds were used to locate authorities, amendments were made and not always in the expected places, which led to a great deal of confusion. The various entries about destruction or transfer to other registries and authorities also created confusion about the existence or location of the files. The NVA numbers behind the individual title records (if at all clearly assignable) gave a certain indication that the file must already have been in the archive. - The NVA number was the first signature to be assigned in the archive, regardless of the stock to which it belonged. Later, the Prussian files were removed from the NVA inventory and stored according to the old authority signature. - However, not every file with an NVA number could be found. The lack of clarity, the poor manageability and the state of conservation of the old finding aids have led to the necessity of simplifying the old signatures as well as to the present index. The first processing of the inventory took place only on the basis of the finding aids and not on the basis of the files. The content of the titles was not checked against the files, but only carefully normalised. The actual existence of the files and their duration was determined in the inventory in the magazine. In the process, files from the previously unallocated Prussian Government Sigmaringen had to be incorporated into the present partial stock. In the course of the work step of file control, notes describing physical anomalies were included in the present repertory. In addition, pre-proveniences have been demonstrated. The following preliminary provinces appear: "Fürstentum Hohenzollern Hechingen", "Geheime Konferenz Sigmaringen", "Geheime Konferenz Hechingen", "Fürstliche Landesregierung Sigmaringen", "Fürstliche Landesregierung Hechingen", "Preußische Übergangsregierung Sigmaringen", "Preußische Übergangsregierung Hechingen" and "Preußischer Kommissarius". One file was left as it was, despite free providence - namely "Prussian Government of Trier" - because it was a preliminary file. In addition, the provenance "President of Hohenzollern - settlement agency" appears. The task of this authority was to complete the business of the Prussian government of Sigmaringen, which had been dissolved in 1945. The repertory now has a place and person index. The problem with the creation of the place index was that some places in the east of the former German Empire are now on Polish territory. In order to facilitate the understanding of contemporary administrative contexts, these places were identified according to their administrative affiliation at the time. The present repertory lists all files that are listed in the list of authorities. If they could not be found, the note "not available" appears in the repertory. The state of conservation of the files is questionable, as the Prussian-stitched files were lying loose and unpacked on the shelf until recently. A further deterioration of the condition is not to be expected, however, since the files will soon be packed for archiving. The recording of the title recordings was carried out by the undersigned with the archival indexing program Midosa 95 in 2006. Corinna Knobloch and the undersigned checked the files in the magazine. Holger Fleischer completed the final EDP work. The present inventory comprises 479 units of description and 16,5 linear metres (unpackaged) and is quoted as follows: Ho 235 T 23-24 Nr. Sigmaringen, December 2006 Birgit Meyenberg Content and evaluation Includes above all..: General regulations, examinations, employment of medical personnel, general; budget of medical administration; state examinations of medical personnel; establishment of physicians; establishment of foreign physicians; state examination of medical personnel; powers of wound physicians; taxes for medical personnel; Medical and health police; tax regulations for medical court practice; surgical instruments and instruments for obstetrics; doctors; homeopathic doctors; dentists; veterinarians; training of nurses; medical-statistical recording; list of diseases and causes of death; Statistics on illnesses; titles awarded to physicians; professional representation of pharmacists; examination of medical assistants and nurses; bacteriological examination centre; decisions of honorary medical courts; commercial physicians; service instructions for physics; post-mortem examination; register of the dead; scale of fees for physicians and dentists; Fee schedule for the court practice; establishment of a nursing school at the Sigmaringen Regional Hospital; railway doctor's offices; doctors' association; decline in births; veterinary councils; medical association, veterinary association; school medical examinations - Physikate, Kreisärzte Verwaltung der Physikate und der Oberamtsarzt- bzw. District doctor's offices; district assistant doctor's offices; Oberamtswundarztstellen - midwives - midwife teaching courses and examinations; midwife school; election, establishment and dismissal; salaries and fees; administration of the midwife fund in Donaueschingen; Medical examination of midwives in the Frauenklinik Tübingen - personal data of the district medical and veterinary councils List of medical persons; personnel files of doctors, medical and medical councils as well as of wound surgeons; examinations against doctors; examination of surgical candidates; Disciplinary proceedings - Medical police - Prevention of diseases among humans Treatment of infectious diseases; orders on physical education; vaccinations; childhood diseases; sexually transmitted diseases; cancer; rural hospitals; marriage counselling centres; meat poisoning; sewage from the Heuberg military training area; stopping sheep washing in the Schmeie; site visits by doctors; nutrition; medical orders; tuberculosis care; public hygiene; goitre diseases; poisoning; Inspection of dairies; purification of waste water - prevention of diseases among animals Treatment of infectious diseases; implementation of the German Animal Diseases Act; wildlife diseases; insurance of animals for slaughter; meat inspection; animal welfare; control of Dassel flies; epidemic regulations for Prussia; transport of livestock by rail; animal disease law; supervision of livestock and horse markets; transit of animals for zoological gardens and animal parks; implementation of the Foodstuffs Act; disease police; Agreement on epizootic diseases with foreign countries; public slaughterhouses; meat poisoning; cover-ups; Reichsgesundheitsblatt; war measures - supervision of pharmacies, pharmacies in general; state examination of pharmacists; visits to pharmacies; supervision; Pharmacopoeia; drug stores; Arzneitaxe; pharmacies; examination of pharmacist's assistants; revision of pharmacies - medical botchery Prohibition of sale of medicines by non-pharmacists; fight against Kurpfuschertum - medical institutions Establishment of mental health institutions Irrenverwahrungsanstalten; admission and discharge of mentally ill patients; leprosaries of the Middle Ages; construction of hospitals - mineral springs, spas, medicinal and mineral springs; spas; source protection law of 1908 - judicial medicine collection of judicial medical reports; Autopsy and state of mind negotiations - Treatment of the seemingly dead and casualties Medical rescue apparatuses - Periodic medical reports Medical reports of the physicists; Veterinary medical reports; Medical visits; Health reports - Final conclusions of the medical administration Nothing left

              BArch, RL 40 · Fonds · 1921-1945
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              History of the Inventory Designer: With the "Ordinance for the Reich Weather Service" of 6 April 1934, the responsibility for the weather service, which until then had mainly been the responsibility of the Länder, was transferred to the Reich Minister of Aviation. The weather service comprised the flight, economic, sea, high altitude and climate weather service. The research and teaching tasks performed by the universities remained unaffected by this. The Reichsamt für Flugsicherung was given the designation Reichsamt für Wetterdienst (RfW) by ordinance of 28 November 1934. He was responsible for the operational, technical and scientific management of the Reich Weather Service. The RfW was subordinate to Division LB 3 (Reichswetterdienst) of the General Air Office in the Reich Aviation Ministry (RLM). With the beginning of the war, the "Chef Wetterdienst" (Chief Weather Service) was created at the Luftwaffe General Staff. Most of the tasks of the LB 3 department in the Reich Aviation Ministry were transferred to the Chief Weather Service, among others: - Organisation, operational and technical management of the weather service, - management of weather intelligence in cooperation with the chief of the intelligence unit, - deployment of personnel according to operational needs, - cooperation with weather services of other parts of the Wehrmacht and other states. Division LB 3 of the General Air Office retained the following tasks: - personnel administration including training, - development and supply of weather service equipment, - operating regulations. The Reichsamt für Wetterdienst with its observatories and research centres and the Deutsche Seewarte remained subordinated to the LB 3 department. The Institute for Long-term Weather Forecasts has been assigned to the Chief Weather Service. In order to enable the Chief Weather Service to manage the weather service responsibly despite the division of responsibilities, he received the authority to issue directives to the General Air Office, Department LB 3. As part of the general cost-cutting measures, in 1944 the operational management and training were also transferred to the Chief Weather Service, and in January 1945 the personnel administration. Only the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst and the Deutsche Seewarte remained with the LB 3 department. In urgent cases, however, the Chief Weather Service was entitled, with the approval of Division LB 3, to give immediate instructions to these services. The weather school of the Reich Weather Service was founded in 1935. It was housed in the building complex of the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst. Your duties were: - training of meteorological staff, - refresher courses for meteorologists, - training courses for technical staff, - training courses for supplementary meteorologists, obtained from physicists and geographers of universities and schools. As a secondary purpose, a uniform mode of operation of all weather stations with regard to meteorological-synoptic term formation as well as entry and processing of weather charts should be achieved. In November 1944 the Reichswetterdienstschule was also subordinated to the chief weather service. Tasks of the departments of the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst Presidential Department: It dealt with all personnel and financial matters. Department I: She was responsible for the operational and scientific management of the climate service. The climate network was divided into five climate districts: Königsberg, Berlin, Münster, Dresden and Munich as well as air conditioning branch offices in Breslau and Stuttgart. All the observation material was collected, tested and processed at the services of the climate districts. This resulted in the monthly "Weather Report Services", monthly reports on precipitation and precipitation maps. The department also carried out research tasks on observation methodology, among other things. Division I was subordinate: - Meteorological observatories in Potsdam, Aachen and Wahnsdorf; - Agricultural meteorological research centres in Geisenheim, Gießen, Müncheberg and Trier; - Bioclimatic research centres in Bad Elster, Braunlage, Friedrichroda and Wyk/Föhr; - Mountain observatories on the Brocken, Feldberg, Fichtelberg, Kahler Asten, Kalmit as well as the Schneekoppe and Zugspitze; - 20 health resort climate circle sites. Department II: The tasks included the processing and evaluation of aerological and synoptic observational material from radiosonde, aircraft and captive balloon ascents as well as pilot soundings to supplement the Hollerith archive; the processing of flight climatologies and other reports for local weather characteristics; development of methods for the recording of spatial fields such as air masses, pressure, temperature, wind and water vapour. Division II was in charge: - Aeronautical Observatory in Lindenberg; - Aerological Observatory in Friedrichshafen; - From 1940: Cloud Research Centre Prague (emerged from the cloud physics department of the Aerological Observatory Friedrichshafen). Division III: It was responsible for the central control of the entire development of meteorological measuring instruments and new instrumental research methods, the procurement of the entire instrument requirements of the aeronautical meteorological service, the testing and calibration of the delivered equipment and its supply to the individual requirement points. In addition, the department was responsible for testing equipment and methods as well as training and retraining personnel in these equipment and methods. For development and testing as well as training and retraining she was directly assigned a radiosonde test platoon (mot.) and a Würzburgstellung with balloon troop. For the acceptance, testing and calibration of equipment, it had at its disposal, in addition to its own calibration group, the radiosonde test centre of the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst and the Aeroprüfstelle e.V. (Aeroprüfstelle). The meteorological state institutes in the occupied territories were incorporated into the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst as new branch offices, e.g. the Klimainstitut Minsk. Until 1945, the following branch offices were dissolved: - the Meteorological Observatories Aachen and Wahnsdorf, - the Aerological Observatory Friedrichshafen, - the Agricultural Meteorological Research Centres Geisenheim, Müncheberg and Trier, - the Bioclimatic Research Centres, - the majority of the spa climate district offices. The mountain observatories were reduced to purely synoptic reporting points and subordinated to the ground organisation of the military weather service in the individual air meadows. Inventory description: The existing archival material originates from two file returns from the USA. The first submission was made in 1968 to the Document Centre of the Military History Research Office, from where it subsequently reached the Federal Archives Military Archives. The return of files in 2004 was directly transferred to the Federal Archives Military Archives. The files previously held in the official printed matter (inventory: RLD 28) were transferred to the inventory. Characterisation of content: The holdings contain only splinter-like documents about the service in the Reichsamt für Wetterdienst and the subordinated observatories and research centres. The preserved documents on the construction and operation of precipitation measuring stations and meteorological stations in the area of the Air Force Command III/IV as well as in Alsace, Lorraine and Luxembourg should be emphasised. In addition, studies and elaborations on climatological and meteorological topics are available. Citation style: BArch, RL 40/...