description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1451/1902; EndVNr: E 828/1909; and others: Cooperation with the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1905, 1908), pp. 115 ff., 169 ff.- Cooperation with the Museum für Völkerkunde, Leipzig, (1904), pp. 65 ff.- by Luschan: priority for the Berlin collections at the entrance of S.D.S., pp. 8 ff., report on a discussion with Hans Meyer on the mode of distribution for doublets, (1904), pp. 38, report on a business trip to various places of interest, pp. 169 ff. Museen für Völkerkunde, (1905), pp. 96 ff., Report on the Landeskundliche Kommission, pp. 146 ff., Report on the Museum für Völkerkunde, Stuttgart, (1907), pp. 151 ff., [Foreword to the Instructions], (o.D.), Druckschr., pp. 156 f.- Negotiations with the Museum für Völkerkunde, Stuttgart, on the Hirtler Collection, (1904, 1905), pp. 21 ff., 61 ff.- Minist. Affairs: Determination for doublet distribution, (1904), pp. 35 ff - "The Stuttgart Museum of Ethnology". In: Schwäbische Tagwacht : 1904-03-17, pp. 91 - "List of the collection of Lieutenant Strümpell, which was handed over to the Städtisches Museum in Braunschweig for safekeeping [!]", [1905], pp. 121 ff - "Memorandum of the Landeskundliche Kommission des Kolonialrates über eine einheit einheit landeskundliche Erforschung der Deutschen Schutzgebiete.", (1905), Druckschr., pp. 137 ff - "Die Erforschung der Schutzgebiete.". In: Berliner Tagebl. : 1907-06-28, pp. 148.- [Junker:] "Issues in the interest of the German protectorates in the years 1891/92 to 1906", (1907), pp. 163 ff.- "... Repeal of the Colonial Council ...", (1908), Ztg.-Artikel, p. 172 - Reichsmarineamt: Retention of the designations Neu-Pommern and Neu-Mecklenburg, (1908), p. 175 - R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t: "... Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der hygienischen Verhältnisse der Eingeborenen von Deutsch-Ostafrika" (1908), p. 178 - "Ueber die Expedition des Professors Dr. Sapper nach dem Bismarck-Archipel. 1908-08-02, p. 179.
Leipzig Museum of EthnographyVerhandlungen
23 Archival description results for Verhandlungen
Seven fiches. Contains: FICHE No. 38 also contains: - Fiche No. 38 2 ca. 45 photographs - Fiche No. 38 3 letter by Sakaria Urio from Nkoaranga 1920 (Swahili?); by Friedrich gen. Lieblinger, Nkoaranga 1920 (Swahili?) - Reports, Negotiations with National Lutheran Council, New York
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: Maps and photographs of the original maps of the border treaties of Associatia Z.d.C. with Germany, France and Belgium from 1884 to 1885.
Enthält u.a.: Draft Law approving the arrangement leading to Berlin for the demarcation of the French Congo and Cameroon colonies and the French and German spheres of influence in the Lake Chad region, protocol of 4. February 1894
Enthält u.a.: Agreement between Great Britain and Germany respecting boundaries in Africa. Signed at Berlin November 15, 1893, London 1893 Awards given by Baron Lambermont in the case of the Waima Incident and of the "Sergent Malamine". Brussels, July 15, 1902. London 1902
Contains among other things: The Economic Affiliation of the New Land in the East, Negotiations of the Eastern Land, Neudeutsche Wirtschaftsgesellschaft mbH in the State House of Berlin on 23 Apr. 1918
- Author: Miss's report. Althaus in Mamba, 26. July 1894. Scope: S. 440-443* 449-453. Includes among others: - (SW: Miss. Althaus and Faßmann travel to the North Pare Mountains; meeting with chief chief Makoko) - (SW: negotiations; selection of a station place; description of the surrounding area; language speculations; return to Mamba)
1 fiche.
Leipziger Missionswerk1 fiche.
Leipziger MissionswerkTwo fiches.
Leipziger MissionswerkThe present file contains files of three different Prussian commissions which were responsible for the processing of compensation claims against the French state. Due to overlapping personnel and similar tasks, however, a relatively homogeneous file transmission results, the focus of which is on the activities of the main liquidation commission. On 3 June 1814 the Privy Councillor Johann Christian Magnus Freiherr von Oelssen (1775-1848) was appointed Commissioner for the Settlement of Compensation Claims of Prussian Nationals. He was supported by the Protestant General Consistorial President Johann Friedrich von Jacobi for a time. Wilhelm von Humboldt was in charge of the compensation matters. After the capture of Paris on 3 July 1815, Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher commissioned Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Ribbentrop (1768-1841), General Director of the Army, to negotiate the return of the works of art and cultural assets confiscated by the French troops in Prussia. To support him, war commissioner Jacoby and Prof. de Groote were assigned. In the further course, the Minister of State Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein (1770-1840) took over the negotiations and was supported by Johann Albrecht Friedrich Eichhorn (1779-1856), a member of the Court of Appeal, and Crull, a governor of Düsseldorf. After the Second Peace of Paris on 20 November 1815, the Prussian Liquidation Commission was finally formed. As liquidation commissions were also established in the Prussian provinces in the course of this period, the name of the main liquidation commission was established for the commission that initially met in Paris. The main task of this Commission was to negotiate with the French authorities on the approval of compensation figures for compensation claims submitted by Prussian nationals, authorities and municipalities during the French occupation. One territorial focus was on the areas that fell to Prussia after the peace agreement (including the Rhine Province). A large part of the files handed down contain the claims for compensation submitted and the Commission's decision on the legality of these claims. Wilhelm von Humboldt was appointed as the first Commissioner and Crull as the second Commissioner of the Governorate. Commissioner Crull also set up an Arbitration Commission based in Paris to rule on disputed claims for compensation. The main liquidation commission was later transferred to Berlin and dissolved in 1823. At a time that could no longer be determined, the Commission's files entered the holdings of the PK Secret State Archives and were recorded by the archivist Karl Sattler at the end of the 19th century. The stock was not outsourced during the Second World War. Therefore, the files remained in Berlin-Dahlem during the period of German division. However, since the find book was lost, the stock was again recorded by archivist Gerhard Kutzsch in 1953. This find book was retroconverted in 2013 by archives clerk Guido Behnke. The classification has been recreated. In addition, the existing file titles were reviewed and revised. In some cases, individual files had to be redrawn. The files of the stock were partially affected by water damage. Due to the resulting mould infestation, some of the files listed in this Reference Guide cannot currently be submitted for use. In addition, the collection includes approximately 50 official books (mainly cash books, directories, journals), which could not yet be recorded due to mould infestation. The files are to be quoted: GStA PK, I. HA, Rep. 143 Hauptliquidationskommission der Privatforderungen an Frankreich, Nr. () Berlin, April 2013 Guido Behnke Findmittel: Datenbank; Sammelfindbuch, 1 vol. (for I HA. Rep. 143 and 143 A); not listed
contains, among other things, demands by Germany concerning Kiautschou at the Peace Commission; proposals by the Navy for amendments and additions to the guidelines for German peace negotiators; article: "Die wirtschaftliche Ausbeutung des Saarbecken"; proposals by the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t for the negotiations of pre-peace
- Author: By Miss. Althaus in Mamba. Scope: p. 430-435* 454-459. Contains, among other things: - (SW: travel in the interest of the expansion of the mission area; travel and landscape description, property search, Shigatini hill as station place; chieftains Ndoiles and Kita; friendly reception) - (SW: property negotiations; acquisition and surveying of the property; description of the surroundings; meeting of relatives of two Kostschüler; return journey)
Contains: - Die raassenmischehen in den deutschen Kolonien, Referat von Dr. Karl Bachem, Koreferat von P. Kassiepe (1912) - Page of the Mission Committee of the Central Committee of the Catholic Assemblies of Germany; Fourth Ordinary General Assembly of the "International Institute for Missionary Research" (1915)
PallottinesContains: among others: The Hungarian Academy of Sciences to all academies of the civilized world - International Geodesy - Academic Accounts - Support for Strasbourg Professors - Promotion of Esperanto - Foundation of the Federation "Academic Union" - Solar Eclipse in Bucaramanga - Declaration of Piety by Africans who studied in Germany.
Author: From Miss's diaries. Hofmann and Tremel. Scope: pp. 170-175. Contains, among other things: - "First, an ambassador from Dschandula." (SW: three villages of Dschandula) - "2. A military expedition of the English." (SW: Search for protection from English officials; meeting of the elders of Ikutha) - "3rd negotiations with the Wakamba."
Leipziger MissionswerkForeword On 24 February 1812 an alliance treaty was signed between Prussia and France (Paris Convention), which obliged Prussia to provide military support to France in all wars in Europe - except in Spain, Italy and Greece. The French troops were allowed to march through Prussia with food and horses. The French commanders received extensive powers, so that Prussia was in fact again under French occupation. Major General Friedrich Karl Heinrich Graf von Wylich und Lottum was entrusted with the implementation of the Paris Convention of 24 February 1812, as far as the supply of the reserve magazines at home and abroad and all negotiations with the French General Director Matthieu Graf Dumas were concerned. Major General Count von Wylich und Lottum had already been head of the old army catering system (field catering department, general catering department and general catering directorate) since November 1810. As General Commissioner he conducted the army catering negotiations with the French Marshal Louis-Nicolas Davout (Prince Eckmühl) in Szczecin in March and April 1812. After the return of the Major General Count von Wylich and Lottum to Berlin in April 1812, the office for feeding the French troops was set up, which was then called the General Commissariat for feeding the French and Allied troops. The present files originate from the negotiations between Major General Count von Wylich and Lottum and the French Marshal Davout (Prince Eckmühl) in Stettin (Stettiner Akten) and were not combined with the files of the office for the catering of the French troops. Only a few volumes of the Szczecin files were continued in Berlin, which were integrated into the GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 130 Generalkommissariat to feed the French and Allied troops. The holdings GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 129 A Registratur[by Friedrich Karl Heinrich Graf von Wylich and] Lottum about the catering of French troops (army catering negotiations) comprises 11 sections, most of which are still divided into several parts. An inventory file could not be found in the Secret State Archives of Prussian Cultural Heritage, which is why the details of the inventory history are unknown. For the inventory, there is a register of authorities, which was prepared by the secret registrar and privy councillor Schmidt. The collection was revised in October 1969 in the former Central State Archives of the GDR Merseburg office. In 2007, the register was entered into the Augias database by the archival inspector Verena Kohnke and revised, partly rearranged and classified by the undersigned. Some file titles and contained notes were checked and in some cases supplemented. In addition, the portfolio was re-signed in 2007 by Mr. Szal. How to order and quote: The archival documents listed here are stored in the external magazine. The yellow order forms must therefore be used. In addition, waiting times may have to be accepted for operational reasons. The files are to be ordered as follows: I. HA Rep. 129 A, No. to quote: GStA PK, I. HA Rep. 129 A Registratur[des Friedrich Karl Heinrich Graf von Wylich und] Lottum über die Mehrung der französischen Trots (Armeeverpflegungsverhandlungen), Nr. Volume: 0,4 lfm 45 VE (= Verzeichnungseinheit) Duration: 1812 Last assigned number: 45 Berlin, December 2011 Irina Fröhlich (Archivoberoberinspektorin) Findmaterial: Datenbank; Findbuch, 1 vol.
Contains among other things: German Consulate in Apia (West Samoa), Prussia's negotiations with the Curia, Bismarck's attitude to the anti-Semitic movement
Inventory description: Collection of individual documents and fragments (partly copies) of NSDAP outlines and affiliated associations as well as of private origin, also after 1945. Content characterisation: Negotiations on government participations of the NSDAP (1932-1934); organisation, tasks, activities and political development of the NSDAP (1932-1942); collection of ID cards mainly of the NSDAP, its outlines and affiliated associations (1933-1945). Treatises, reports, notes and drafts on general colonial political ideas (1941). Racial treatment of the population of the former Polish territories (1939). Circular letter of the National Socialist Association of Lecturers (1935-1937). Communications of the Reichskriegerbund (1942). SS and concentration camps: overviews, directories and expert reports from the post-war period on SS offices and facilities, ghettos, forced labour camps and concentration camps. Lebensborn e.V. and affiliated organisations (copies of documents kept at the International Tracing Service in Arolsen). NSDAP offices outside the Reich borders (1937); documents of the "Welt-Dienst"; collection of anti-national-socialist propaganda material. Hand-files by, among others, Sepp Schuster (active in the Federation of Friends of the New Germany (EFENDE) in the USA, in the Kameradschaft USA and as Reich Speaker 1934-1940) and Rudolf Jordan (manuscripts of the former Gauleiter Halle-Merseburg and Magdeburg-Anhalt and Reich Governor in Braunschweig from the post-war period). State of development: Findbuch Zitierweise: BArch, NS 20/...