Period: 1473 - 1938 Scope: 25.5 linear metres = 924 units of description Cataloguing: ordered and indexed, index (2005) Citation method: AHR, 1.1.3.12. No. ... or AHR, Mayor and Council: Warfare, No. ... Contents: 1st Military Organization General, including shipping in wartime, arrival of an English fleet under Admiral Nelson (1551-1873, 9 VE), city fortifications (1526-1849, 11 VE).- Armament (1488-1852, 16 VE) - War registers (1510-1574, 9 VE) - City soldiers (1510-1850, 11 VE) - City guard, quarters, citizen flags (around 1560-1848, 32 VE) - Citizen guard, flag corps (1847-1873, 21 VE).- war chest, ticket and service money (1625-1864, 14 units) - advertising, desertions (1563-1807, 20 units) - quarters (1665-1930, 9 units) - disputes with military personnel (1744-1858, 10 units).- Mecklenburg Garrison, Füsilierregiment No. 90 (1731-1930, 31 VE) - Mecklenburg Military Affairs (1473-1905, 21 VE) - Military Affairs of the German Reich (1868-1938, 32 VE) - Warnemünde Airfield (1912-1918, 30 VE). 2nd wars Thirty Years War (1613-1670, 74 VE) - Swedish licence duty in Warnemünde after the end of the Thirty Years War (1632-1747, 18 VE) - Swedish wars (1657-1681, 16 VE) - Nordic War (1702-1749, 22 VE).- Imperial execution against Mecklenburg (1719-1741, 4 units) - Seven-year war (1758-1798, 38 units) - Napoleonic wars (1805-1820, 235 units) - Franco-German war (1870-1879, 9 units) - First World War (1913-1922, 232 units). Overview: The fortified wall belt with the city gates and towers provided the city with effective military protection. The citizens were obliged to work fortification, to guard and defend the town, had to pay taxes for military purposes. The craft offices had to provide fixed contingents of crew and weapons for the citizen contingent. In times of war, the armed forces were increased by recruited mercenaries under noble leaders, who were used in particular for foreign undertakings. Since the 16th century, the dukes of Mecklenburg Rostock have contested the sovereignty of the armed forces and sought the right of occupation (ius praesidii). In 1565 Duke Johann Albrecht I succeeded in occupying the town and subjugating it to sovereignty. As a result, the inheritance contract of 21 September 1573 was concluded, which left Rostock the right of occupation, but granted the dukes the right to move into the city with up to 400 men in case of danger. For the defence of the country the formation of mercenaries was planned, Rostock had to provide in this case 400 men and two guns. A number of measures should protect against the looming dangers of the Thirty Years' War. From 1623, the town set up mercenary units and from 1626, in order to pay them and finance their quarters, raised service or ticket money. The urban area was divided into 18 flags. In 1626 the reconstruction of the fortification according to the plans of the Dutch architect Johann van Valckenburg began. Nevertheless, in 1628 the town had to surrender to the troops of the imperial commander Albrecht Wallenstein. In 1631 the dukes of Mecklenburg succeeded in reconquering their country with the help of the Swedish king. In return, the Swedes were granted the duty in Warnemünde. The Swedish entrenchment there was fought over and over again in the changeful constellations of the following period, Rostock was occupied several times by Brandenburg, Danish and Swedish troops. After 1631 the town had set up its own mercenary company again. In 1702 they agreed with the sovereigns on a strength of 50 men. The city militia was to serve together with ducal soldiers. Rostock gave up its occupation right with this settlement, had from now on only a co-occupation right. Since 1715 Duke Karl Leopold tried by force to obtain the full occupation right. It was not until the Convention of 1748 that the disputes could be settled. At first the city held on to the right of co-occupation and its 50 soldiers, but in the inheritance contract of 1788 they renounced it. After 1748 the dukes had begun to station their own regiments in Rostock. Triggered by the Napoleonic wars, a fundamental change in military conditions set in. After Mecklenburg's accession to the Confederation of the Rhine, contingent troops had to be set up according to the conscription system of the French army. This marked the break with the old feudal army and the change to bourgeois military rule. After the victory over Napoleon and the accession of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin to the German Confederation, this system was further developed and in 1820 the military obligation for the male population was established. In contrast to the residence cities, the military played a subordinate role in Rostock. The Neue Wache at Blücherplatz, built in 1822/25, was the seat of the ducal city commander. A special feature was the Citizen Guard set up in March 1848, which grew out of the old military organisation of flags. However, the idea of people's armament was lost again in the following flag corps. The military contingent to be provided by Mecklenburg-Schwerin in the German Confederation was strongly oriented towards Prussia, which led in 1868 to the integration into its army. The two battalions in Rostock belonged to the Grand Ducal Fusilier Regiment No. 90 according to the count used from then on. 1876 the garrison hospital was built for the regiment in St.-Georg-Straße, 1890 the barracks in Ulmenstraße were completed (thus the previous quarters were no longer needed), 1914 the machine gun company moved into the barracks in Ulmenstraße. The First World War represented a considerable burden for the population who remained at home, in particular the supply and welfare issues required a great deal of administrative effort. The Warnemünde airfield on Hohe Düne, which had been built since 1913 with the support of the Reichsmarineamt, was used by a seaplane experimental command during the war. In 1919 the Füsilier Regiment No. 90 was demobilized and a battalion of the Infantry Regiment No. 5 of the Reichswehr moved into Rostock as a garrison. In 1935, the Schützen- and Artilleriekaserne for now two battalions of the infantry regiment no. 27 of the Wehrmacht were built in the western city expansion area. Publications: Rogge, W.: Wallenstein and the city of Rostock. A contribution to the special history of the 30-year war. Appendix: The history of Rostock's fortification, in: Meckl. Vol. 51, 1886, pp. 283-350 Koppmann, Karl: The Exercises of the Citizens' Guard, in: Beitr. Rost. 2nd Vol. 1899 H. 2, pp. 93-96 Krause, Karl Ernst Hermann: Rostock's Soldiers in the Thirty Years' War, in: Beitr. Rost. 2nd Vol. 1899 H. 4, S. 75-84 Vorberg, Axel: Die Disziplinar- und Strafreglements der Rostocker Bürgergarde (1848-1853), in: Beitr. Rost. 4th vol. 1905 H. 2, pp. 71-80 Koppmann, Karl: Rostock Artillery, in: Beitr. Rost. Volume 4 1907 H. 3, pp. 43-58 Krause, Karl Ernst Hermann: Rostock in the Seven Years' War, in: Beitr. Rost. 7th vol. 1913, pp. 97-111 Hofmeister, Adolph: Die Brüder Varmeier und die Ermordung des Obristen H.L. von Hatzfeld im Jahre 1631, in: Beitr. Rost. 7th vol. 1913, pp. 81-96 Krause, Ludwig: Schill in Rostock, in: Beitr. Rost. 9th vol. 1915, p. 1-32 Freyenhagen, Walter: The Wehrmacht Relations of the City of Rostock in the Middle Ages, in: Meckl. Vol. 95, vol. 1931, p. 1-102 Bachmann, Friedrich: A plan of the siege of Rostock in 1631 and the fortification of the city since about 1613, in: Beitr. Rost. 18th vol. 1933, p. 5-78 Lorenz, Adolf Friedrich: On the history of the Rostock city fortification (An attempt at reconstruction), in: Beitr. Rost. Vol. 20, 1935, pp. 27-78 Raif, Friedrich Karl: Mercenaries and soldiers of the city of Rostock from the 16th to the 18th century, in: Beitr. Rost. N.F. H. 7 1987, pp. 17-34 Keubke, Klaus-Ulrich: Mecklenburg Military History (1701-1918), Schwerin 2000 (Writings of the Atelier für Porträt- und Historienmalerei, 5) Strahl, Antje: Rostock in the First World War, Berlin 2007 (Kleine Stadtgeschichte, 6) Münch, Ernst: Honorary Doctorate and Audience. Two Rostock Variations on the Theme of Dealing with the French Occupiers in 1807, in: Manke, Matthias / Münch, Ernst (Ed.): Unter Napoleons Adler. Mecklenburg in der Franzosenzeit, S. 207-244 (Publications of the Historical Commission for Mecklenburg. Series B New episode, vol. 2)
Waffen
163 Archival description results for Waffen
Explanation: The collection is intended to contain materials (panel texts, exhibits, layout materials, etc.) that have been collected or created for exhibitions of the Bremen State Archives. In addition to various individual pieces, it contains texts and posters on exhibitions on topics such as Bremen Town Musicians, pacifism (Nieder die Waffen, die Hände geeicht!), the districts of Hastedt and Schwachhausen, Domshof, colonial photography, Reichskristallnacht, Significant Women of Bremen, Women in the Weimar Republic, maps and city views by Wilhelm Dilich.
General political, military and economic conditions. - Bali and Bamum (Fumban) area. - Report by Lieutenant Menzel, 7.5.1909 [fol. 16 - 19] Cameroon hinterland research expedition (Dr Eugen Zintgraff). - Confiscation of the weapons and ammunition handed over to Bali by Dr Eugen Zintgraff. - Report by Lieutenant Menzel, Bamenda, 1908 - 1910 [fol. 28 - 255] Offices of the local administration. - Bamenda. - Handover of the station, 6.4.1909, 10.2.1910, 2.6.1911 [fol. 42 - 117] Offices of the local administration. - Bali(burg). - Subordination of the localities of the Bali area to the station and settlement of border disputes, 1909 - 1910 [fol. 45 - 57] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Bandeng and Bali, 1909 [fol. 51 - 52] Combating unrest in Bamenda District, May-August 1910 [fol. 71 - 81] Njoya, Chief of Bamum (Fumban). - Gifts to the Imperial Colonial Office. - Forwarded by Governor Dr Seitz, 17.1.1910 [fol. 82 - 86] Evangelical Missionary Society in Basel. - Removal of the Bagam from the Bali area. - Report of the Evangelical Missionary Society, 1910 - 1911 [fol. 99 - 109] Criminal case against the sub-chief Fomessang of Bali for murder. - Minutes of the Bamenda military station, 20 January 1911 [fol. 110 - 115] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Dschang and Bamenda, 1908 [fol. 118 - 119] Offices of the local administration. - Kentu. - Handover to Sergeant Krüger by Sergeant Kramer, 2 July 1911 [fol. 120 - 121] Local government offices. - Bamenda. - Administrative changes (planning), April 1912 [fol. 129 - 130] Affairs of the chiefs. - Reinstatement of the exiled Chief Batebe. - Report by Lieutenant Adametz, Bamenda, 1912 [fol. 132 - 133] Special Administration Offices. - Kuti (agricultural research centre). - Transfer of administrative powers to Dr Krüger and his successor Dr Simoneit, March, June 1912 [fol. 134 - 137] General political, military and economic conditions. - Bali region, in particular support for the pro-government Chief Bali, 1911 - 1912 [fol. 149 - 194] Combating unrest and uprisings. - Baminge expedition from 17 July - 23 August 1912 (Captain Adametz, Bamenda), 1912 [fol. 195 - 250] Protection force for Cameroon. - 7th Company. - Stationing of a division of the Schutztruppe für Kamerun in the Residenturbezirk. - Memorandum by Captain Thierry, Garua, June, September 1904 [fol. 218 - 224] Administrative and territorial boundaries (tribal boundaries). - Bamenda and Ossidinge, 1912 [fol. 251 - 254] Map with reconnaissance of the Mbam from Wonang to Mbamti (April 1911) by Lieutenant Winkler and of the Nun from Wonang to Baka (March and April 1911) by Lieutenant von der Leyen, 1:500 000, print, monochrome, publisher: Hofbuchhandlung von E.S.Mittler & Sohn, Berlin, 1911
Gouvernement von KamerunReports of the Departments of General Administration. - Garua Residency 1905/06, 1906 [fol. 13 - 24] Plantation Statistics. - Victoria, District, 1906 [fol. 27 - 28] White population status. - Lomie (Ngoko administration), January 1906 [fol. 30] Sentences passed in the districts of the Cameroon protectorate (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Entire protectorate, 1905/06 [fol. 43] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Jabassi, 1905/06 [fol. 46] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Dschang (Fontemdorf), 1905/06 [fol. 47] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Ossidinge, 1905/06 [fol. 47a] Sentencing in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Lolodorf, 1905/06 [fol. 48] Sentencing in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Ebolowa, 1905/06 [fol. 49] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Lomie, 1905/06 [fol. 50 - 51] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Bamenda, 1905/06 [fol. 52] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Kampo, 1905/06 [fol. 54] Sentences imposed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Johann-Albrechtshöhe (Lake Barombi), 1905/06 [fol. 56] Sentences imposed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Rio del Rey, 1905/06 [fol. 57 - 59] Sentences imposed in the districts of the Protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Jaunde, 1905 [fol. 60 - 61] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Edea, 1905/06 [fol. 62 - 63] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Kribi, 1905/06 [fol. 64] Sentences imposed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Victoria, 1905/06 [fol. 67 - 68] Marital status of the white population. - Joko, January 1906 [fol. 37] Status of the white population. - Entire protectorate, January 1906 [fol. 76 - 89] Sentences passed in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon (statistics), partly with lists of names. - Joko, 1905/07 [fol. 91] Reports of the departments of the general administration. - Lomie 1905/06, 1906 [fol. 94 - 123] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. Annual report. - 1905/06 , 1906 [fol. 125 - 133] Schutztruppe für Kamerun. - Weapons and equipment. - Distribution of guns and machine guns, August 1906 [fol. 134] Comparison of the activities of the small number of troop doctors and the resulting overvaluation of the troop medical service in the annual report on the activities of the protection force for Cameroon 1905/96 - Memorandum by Medical Officer Naval Chief Surgeon Dr Ziemann, 1906 [fol. 135 - 138] Research and control of diseases: sleeping sickness. - Sleeping sickness in the districts of the protectorate of Cameroon. - Questionnaire form, 1903 [fol. 144] Sickness rate and causes of sickness among the white members of the Cameroonian population. - Europeans who died of specific tropical diseases in the coastal areas of Duala, Edea and Victoria. - Overview, March 1900 - April 1904 [fol. 152 - 153]
Gouvernement von Kamerundescription: Includes:Acquisition: I/67/1901: III C 12842-12860, p. 710-718 [Skull] (Togo) , cs. Kete Kratschi Station Manager-- Contents/Contains: Donation of Ethnographica - Detailed list of objects with a description of dental care, weapons, musical instruments and termite-resistant woods.
Zech, Juliusdescription: Contains:for purchase: I/44/1895: III C 5992-5998, Ethnogr. (Togo area), E. Baumann, Misahöhe [S.D.S. 69] -- Content/Includes: Indication of possibly high costs when purchasing a fetish drum. Made contact with priests. Reference to a small number of weapons from Togo in the MV, as the population is consistently engaged in agriculture. Hardly any hunting activities, therefore no pronounced variety of weapons. Indicates his state of health; does not come to ethnological research due to work. Lawsuit against demands of the Botanical and Natural History Museum. On behalf of the AA, it is to examine the forests for special woods and cultivated plants. Complaint about [H.] Klose, who had come to Misahöhe, could not do anything, but in December became assistant of Dörings in Kratshe [Kratschi].letters: 1
Federal Foreign Officedescription: Contains:StartVNr: E 732/1898; EndVNr: E 221/1899; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum, (1899), p. 289, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1898), pp. 140, 150, 160 - Exchange of doublets with private persons, (1898), pp. 242 f.- Cooperation with the governors of DOA, pp. 119, 147, 219, Cameroon, pp. 1, 273, and Togo, (1898), pp. 231 - Basler Mission: Notwendigkeit der öffentlichen Vernichtung von Götzen, Sammelverbot für Missionare, (1899), pp. 326 f.- Jacobi: Proposals for Cooperation with Mission Societies, (1899), pp. 327 - Plehn: Sanga-Ngoko-Expedition, (1899), pp. 269 - Ollwig: Mission of Skulls, (1898), pp. 10 - von Stein: Report on Pygmies and the Food of Earth, (1898), pp. 21 f. - Fülleborn: Mission of Skeletons, pp. 28 ff., Report on the Station and Cooperation with Missionaries, pp. 120 ff.., Fever treatment, (1898), pp. 253 f.- Staudinger: Report on an iron apron, (1898), pp. 49 - Rigler: Shipment of skulls, pp. 84 f., Report about von Massow and his misunderstanding regarding von Luschans, (1899), p. 264 - Dominik: Report about a punitive expedition because of cannibalism', attack on a raging city, slave and man hunts, (1898), p. 91 ff. Kersting: Report on stone tools, fetish service and metalworking, (1898), pp. 234 ff., "Orientation sketch of Kabure", (o.D.), pp. 104 - by Luschan: Comment on Benin bronzes, pp. 149, Occurrence of composite sheets in Central Africa, (1898), pp. 205 - Habenicht: Offer of Bushman skeletons, (1898), pp. 161 f. - Perbandt: Skull Shipment, (1899), p. 211 - Rautanen: "Erläuterungen zu dem 'Grundriss einer grossen ondonga Werft'", (1895), p. 217 - Shipment of Captured Weapons, (1898), p. 226 - Glauning: Report on wire drawing, description of a loom and request for doublet delivery to Dresden, (1898), p. 244 - Rautanen: "Explanations for the 'ground plan of a large ondonga shipyard'", (1895), p. 217 - Shipment of captured weapons, (1898), p. 226 - Glauning: Report on wire drawing, description of a loom and request for doublet delivery to Dresden, (1898), p. 244 - Rautanen: "Explanations for the 'ground plan of a large ondonga shipyard'. Doublets from the collection of Stein for the Museum für Völkerkunde Stuttgart, (1899), pp. 294 ff. - Wegner: Sendung von Skeletten, (1899), pp. 333.
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1276/1893; EndVNr: E 569/1894; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum (1894), pp. 224, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin (1893), pp. 66, 122, 225, 249 - Exchange with the Reichsmuseum, Leiden (1893), pp. 48 ff., 178 ff - Cooperation with the German Colonial Society, pp. 124 ff, 254, the Ethnological Assistance Committee, pp. 185, the editorial office of the Mitteilungen aus den deutschen Schutzgebieten, Berlin, (1894), pp. 113, and the German Antislavery Committee, Koblenz, (1893), pp. 43, 97, 103, 107, 234.- S.D.S. 58. - 63., 65. by Luschan: Report on his business trip to Paris, Oxford and London, (1893), pp. 15 ff.- Baumann: Report on his activities in Togo, (1893), pp. 115 ff.- Kallenberg: Report on the Exploitation of Weapons, (1894), pp. 124 f.- Bastian: Treatment of Donations in the MV, (1894), pp. 150 ff.- Stuhlmann: Circumcision by the Massai, p. 202, anthropological measurements and report on the lack of interest of colonial officials in ethnology, (1894), p. 216 ff. - Herold: Bericht über Kriegdrmmeln in Togo, (1894), p. 204 ff. - Sander: Bericht über Felsmalerei der Buschmänner, (1894), p. 243.- "Römische Funde in Westafrika" In: Hannoverscher Courier : 1893-12-05, and "Find of a Roman coin in West Africa", Ztg.-Artikel, p. 86 - Krieger: Entnahmevermerk, (1949), p. 91.
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 7/1902; EndVNr: E 837/1902; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum, p. 245, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1902), p. 50, p. 242 - submission of doublets to the Ethnographic Collection, Göttingen, (1902), p. 72, the Museums for Ethnology, Cologne, p. 129, Leipzig, p. 115, 203, Stuttgart, (1903), p. 127 ff., the American Museum of Natural History, New York, p. 15 ff., and the Ethnographic Museum, St. Petersburg, (1902), p. 251 f.- Exchange of duplicates with private individuals, (1902), p. 213 - Cooperation with the governors of DOA, (1902), p. 57, and Togo, (1901), p. 45 - Cooperation with the High Command of the Schutztruppen, Berlin, p. 12, the German Colonial School Wilhelmshof, Witzenhausen, (1902), p. 12, the German Federal Armed Forces, (1901), p. 4, the German Colonial School Wilhelmshof, Witzenhausen, (1902), p. 4, the German Armed Forces, p. 4, the German Armed Forces, p. 4, the German Armed Forces, p. 4, the German Armed Forces, p. 4, and the German Armed Forces, p. 4, p. 4, p. 4, the German Armed Forces, p. 4, p. 4. 174 - Cooperation with the White Fathers, (1902), p. 220 - Volkmann: Shipment of a Skeleton, (1901), p. 2 - "General map of Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika.", (no year), map, p. 142 - [Lübbert:] "Die Eingeborenen Deutsch-Südwestafrikas", (1902), p. 143 ff - Merker: Report on the relationship of the Wadschagga to the Massai, (1902), pp. 159 ff.- Glauning: Verwertung seiner wissenschaftlichen Notes, (1902), pp. 163 f.- "Auction of Works of Modern Art.", and "Auction of Weapons and Decorative Objects." Communications of the K.k. Versatz-, Verwahrungs- und Versteigerungsamtes, [1902], Druckschr., pp. 189 et seq. - Langheld: Sendung von einem "Kopf der Ekois, mit Menschenhaut überzogen", (1902), pp. 210 et seq. "List des photographies de Madagascar et de la Réunion de F. Sikora naturaliste, ...", (n.d.), Printed by Printm., pp. 217 ff. - Thierry: Sendung von Schädeln, (1902), pp. 248 f., 262.
Contains among other things: Map of Africa, 1:14 500 000, C. Flemming in Glogau, 1888
Enthält u.a.: Amended Regulations respecting the Importation, Exportation, Storage and Disposal of fire-arms, ammunition and gun-powder in the British Protectorate of Zanzibar and Pemba Islands, Dec. 23. 1892
Enthält u.a.: East Africa Protectorate. Regulations as to fire-arms, 1896 -1904
426 pages, Contains: Christenings 1918 - 1928 (with name index) - military community - retired officers - magistrate Berlin, 1921 - Schutzpolizei Berlin, 1921 - Wachtruppe Berlin, 1922, 1925 - Reichskolonialamt, Kommando der Schutztruppe, 1919 - 1920 - Reichsarchiv, 1921 - 1922 - Charite, 1919 - 1923 Prussian Army (from 1806/07): Chief of the Army: - War Ministry, 1918 - 1919 - Large General Staff, 1918 - 1919 - Riding Corps of Military Police, 1918 - 1919 - Riding Corps of Military Police, Settlement Office, 1920 - Castle Guard Company, 1918 Military Division: Army Inspection No. 1 Gdansk: Army Corps No. 1 Königsberg/East Prussia: - Füsilier Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) Count Roon, 1919 Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Infantry Regiment No. 129 (3rd West Prussian), 1919 Army Corps No. 20 Allenstein: - Infantry Regiment No. 152 (German Order), 1919 Army Inspection No. 2 Berlin: Gardecorps Berlin: - Generalkommando, 1919 - Generalstab, 1919 - Intendantur, 1918 - 1919 - Abwicklungsamt, 1920 - Garde-Regiment zu Fuß Nr. 3, 1919 - Garde-Füsilier-Regiment, Abwicklungsstelle, 1920 - Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 1 Kaiser Alexander, 1918 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 2 Kaiser Franz, 1918 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth, 1918 - Guard Machine Gun Department No. 2, 1918 - Guard Shooter Battalion, 1918 - Training Infantry Regiment, 1918 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 2, 1918 - Railroad Regiment No. 1, 1918 - Telegraph Battalion No. 1, 1918 - Guard Train Department, 1919 - Garrison Hospital No. 1 Berlin, 1919 Army Inspection No. 3 Hanover: Army Corps No. 7 Münster: - Ulan Regiment No. 5 (Westphalian), 1918 - Pioneer Battalion No. 7 (1st Westphalian), 1918 Army Corps No. 10 Hanover: - Infantry Regiment No. 77 (2nd Hannoversches), 1918 - Dragoon Regiment No. 19 (Oldenburg), 1918 Army Inspection No. 4 Munich: Army Corps No. 3 Berlin: - General Command, 1919 - Intendantur, 1918 - Artillery Depot Berlin, 1918 - 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 52 (6th Brandenburgisches) of Alvensleben, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 64 (8th Brandenburgisches) Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, 1919 Army Inspectorate No. 5 Karlsruhe: Army Corps No. 8 Koblenz: - Infantry Regiment No. 25 (1st Brandenburg) Rhenish) of Lützow, 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 28 (2nd Rhenish) of Groeben, 1919 Army Corps No. 14 Karlsruhe: - Telegraph Battalion No. 4, 1918 Army Inspection No. 6 Stuttgart: Army Corps No. 11 Kassel: - Infantry Regiment No. 32 (2nd Thuringian), 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 71 (3rd Thuringian), 1918 Army Inspection No. 7 Saarbrücken: Army Corps No. 16 Metz: - Field Artillery Regiment No. 34 (2nd Lorraine), 1918 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 8 (Rhine), 1919 Army Corps No. 21 Saarbrücken: - Infantry Regiment No. 70 (8th Rhine), 1919 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 31 (1st Lower Alsace), 1919 Army Inspection No. 8 Berlin: Army Corps No. 2 Stettin: - Infantry Regiment No. 140 (4th West Prussian), 1919 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 15 (2nd Pomeranian, 2nd West Prussian until 1910), 1918 Army Corps No. 5 Poznan: - Infantry Regiment No. 154 (5th Lower Silesian), 1919 Army Corps No. 6 Breslau: - Hussar Regiment No. 4 (1st Lower Silesian) Silesian) by Schill, 1918 Other army: - Admiral Staff, 1918 - 1920 - Artillery Examination Commission, 1918 - 1919 - Artillery Workshop Berlin Spandau, 1918 - Clothing Procurement Office, 1918 - First Shipyard Division Kiel, 1919 - Fireworks Laboratory Berlin Spandau, 1919 - Foot Artillery School, 1918 - 1919 - Garrison Regiment Berlin, 1918 - General Inspection of the Engineering and Pioneer Corps, Fortresses, 1919 - General Inspection of Military Education, 1919 - General Inspection of Military Transportation, 1918 - Großer Generalstab, Abwicklungsamt, 1920 - Ingenieurkomitee, 1918 - Inspektion der Infanterieschulen, 1918 - Inspektion der Luftschiffertruppen, 1919 - Kaiser-Wilhelms-Akademie für das militärärztliche Bildungswesen, 1919 - War Ministry, Winding-up Office, 1919 - Line Command Berlin, 1919 - Military Forge Berlin, 1921 - 1927 - Military Gymnasium (until 1881 Central Gymnasium), 1927 - Reichsmarineamt, 1918 - 1919 - S.M.S. Berlin (Kleiner Kreuzer), 1918, 1925 - S.M.S. Alsace (liner), 1928 - S.M.S. Kronprinz (liner), 1918 - S.M.S. Nymphe (Kleiner Kreuzer), 1928 - Torpedoboot S 23, 1921 - NCO School Wetzlar, 1918 - Second Shipyard Division Wilhelmshaven, 1918 1st World War Troops: - Army Corps No. 3, Replacement machine-gun troops, 1918 - Brigade Kurland, Border Guard East, 1919 - German Medical Commission for Bulgaria, 1918 - Railway Bridge Company, 1918 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 277, 1918 - Field Army, General Staff, 1918 - 1919 - Field Hospital No. 377, 1918 - Field Airship Department No. 16, 1918 - Field Post No. 204, Goods Collection Point, 1918 - Döberitz Airfield, Aircraft Maintenance, 1918 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 7, 1918 - Guard Reserve Corps, 1918 - Group Radio Division No. 507, 1918 - Army Group Crown Prince Rupprecht, High Command, 1918 - Infantry Division No. 91, 1918 - Infantry Division No. 187, 1919 - Infantry Division No. 224, 1918 - Landwehr-Division Nr. 1, 1918 - Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 385, 1918 - Fliegertruppen Inspektion, 1918 - 1919 - Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 261, 1918 - Unterseebootsflottille im Mittelmeer, 1918 - Waffen- und Munitionsbeschaffungsamt, 1918 Provisional Reichswehr 1919/1920: - Brigade-Nachrichten-Abteilung Nr. 15, 1920 - Flak Division XIX Plauen/Vogtland, 1919 - Voluntary Troop Division Hasse (later Reichswehr-Regiment Hasse), 1919 - Guard Cavalry Corps, 1919 - Guard Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 1, 1920 - Army Processing Office Prussia, 1919 - Motor Battalion No. 15, 1920 - Motor Company No. 103, 1919 - Military Telegraph Department Berlin, 1919 - Reichswehr Artillery Regiment No. 15, 1920 - Reichswehr Command Post Prussia, 1919 - Reichswehr Brigade No. 3, Staffing No. 3, 1919 - Reichswehr Brigade No. 15, 1919 - Reichswehr Driving Department No. 15, 1920 - Reichswehr Infantry Regiment No. 29, 1919 - 1920 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 30, 1920 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 31, 1920 - Reichswehr-Luftschiffer-Abteilung Nr. 20, 1919 - Reichswehr-Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 16, 1920 - Reichswehr-Regiment Nr. 15, 1919 - Reichswehr-Schützen-Regiment Nr. 4, 1920 - Reichswehr-Schützen-Regiment Nr. 15, 1919 Reichswehr 1921 - 1935: - Artillery Leader No. 3 Berlin, 1922, 1925 - Artillery Regiment No. 2 (Prussian), 1925, 1927 - Artillery Regiment No. 3 (Prussian), 1921 - 1927 - Artillery Regiment No. 5 (Prussian), 1925, 1927 - Artillery Regiment No. 6 (Prussian), 1928 - Artillery Regiment No. 8 (Prussian), 1928 - Driving Department No. 3 (Prussian) Berlin Lankwitz, 1920, 1928 - Gruppen-Kommando 1 Berlin, 1919 - 1928 - Heeresbekleidungsamt Berlin, 1926 - Heeresunterkunftsamt Berlin, 1922, 1925 - Heeresverpflegungsamt, 1926 - Heereszeugamt Berlin Spandau, 1925 - 1928 - Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 3 (Prussian), 1920 - 1921 - Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 5 (Prussian), 1921 - 1928 - Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 7 (Prussian) Neisse, 1921, 1923 - Infantry Regiment No. 8 (Prussian) Frankfurt/Oder, 1926 - Infantry Regiment No. 9 (Prussian), 1921 - 1928 - Infantry Regiment No. 10 (Saxon), 1924 - Infantry Regiment No. 11 (Saxon), 1927 - Infantry Regiment No. 13 (Württemberg), 1928 - Infantry Regiment No. 16 (Prussian) Oldenburg, 1928 - Inspection of the intelligence troops, 1922, 1927 - 1928 - Inspection for weapons and equipment, 1920 - 1927 - Commandant's Office Berlin - Navy Headquarters, 1920 - 1928 - News Department No. 3 (Prussian) Potsdam, 1921 - 1925 - News Department No. 6 (Prussian), 1925 - Pioneer Workshop Berlin Schöneberg, 1926 - Reich Military Court, 1920 - Reichswehr Infantry Regiment No. 16, 1920, 1922 - Reichswehrministerium, 1919 - 1928 - Reiter Regiment No. 3 (Prussian), 1926 - Reiter Regiment No. 4 (Prussian) 1920 - Reiter Regiment No. 8 (Prussian), 1921 - Reiter Regiment No. 11 (Prussian) Ohlau, 1928 - Sanitätsstaffel Berlin, Sanitäts-Abteilung Nr. 3 (Prussian), 1920 - 1928 - Shooting range Kummersdorf, 1924, 1928 - Wehrkreis-Kommando III Berlin, 1919 - 1928;
216 sheets, Contains: Weddings 1917 - 1923 (with name index) - Military Community - Retired Officers - Guard Regiment Berlin, 1921 Prussian Army (from 1806/07): Chief of the Army: - War Ministry, 1917 - 1920 - Large General Staff, 1917 - 1920 - Castle Guard Company, 1919 Army Division: High Command in the Marches, 1918 Army Inspection No. 1 Gdansk: Army corps no. 1 Königsberg/East Prussia: - Artillery depot Königsberg/East Prussia, 1919 - Hunter regiment on horse no. 9, 1918 - Füsilier Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) Graf Roon, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 44 (7th East Prussian) Graf Dönhoff, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 45 (8th East Prussian), 1917 Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Infantry Regiment No. 61 (8. Pommersches) of Marwitz, 1920 - Infantry Regiment No. 141 (Kulmer), 1918 - 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 175 (8. Westpreußisches), 1918 - 1. Leibhusaren-Regiment Nr. 1, 1917 - Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 72 (Hochmeister), 1918 - Bekleidungsamt Gdansk, 1920 Armeekorps Nr. 20 Allenstein: - Intendantur, 1917, 1919 - Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 146 (1. Masurian), 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 150 (1st Armed Forces), 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 79 (3rd East Prussian), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 23 (2nd West Prussian), 1917 Army Inspection No. 2 Berlin: Guard Corps Berlin: - Intendantur, 1918 - 1919 - Abwicklungsamt, 1919 - Guard Division No. 2, 1918 - 1919 - Guard Infantry Division No. 4, 1917 - Guard Cavalry Brigade No. 3, 1917 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 2, 1918 - 1919 - Guard Cavalry Brigade No. 3, 1917 - Guard Cavalry Brigade No. 3, 1917 - Guard Cavalry No. 3, 1917 - Guard Cavalry No. 3, 1917 - Guard Cavalry Brigade No. 3, 1917 2, 1919 - 1920 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 4, 1918 - 1919 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 5, 1917 - 1919 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 Emperor Alexander, 1918 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 2 Emperor Franz, 1918 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth, 1917 - 1919 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 5, 1918 - Guard Hunter Battalion, 1918 - Guard Machine Rifle Division No. 2, 1918 - Guard Shooter Battalion, 1918 - Training Infantry Regiment, 1917 - 1918 - Cuirassier Regiment Gardes du Corps, 1917 - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 5, 1918 - Guard Hunter Battalion, 1918 - Guard Machine Rifle Division No. 2, 1918 - Guard Rifleman Battalion, 1918 - Training Infantry Regiment, 1917 - 1918 - Cuirassier Regiment Gardes du Corps, 1917 - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 1 Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, 1918 - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 2 Empress Alexandra of Russia, 1918 - 1919 - Guard Ulan Regiment No. 2, 1917 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 1, 1917 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 3, 1917 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 4, 1918 - Railway Regiment No. 1, 1917 - Kriegsbekleidungsamt, 1918 - Hauptsanitätsdepot Berlin, 1918 - 1919 Army Corps No. 19 (2nd Saxon) Leipzig: - Field Artillery Regiment No. 68 (6th Saxon), 1918 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 77 (7th Saxon), 1918 Army Inspection No. 3 Hanover: Army Corps No. 7 Münster: - Infantry Regiment No. 13 (1st Westphalian) Herwarth von Bittenfeld, 1918 - Füsilier Regiment No. 39 (Lower Rhine) General Ludendorff, 1917, 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 53 (5th Westphalian), 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 56 (7th Westphalian) Bird of Falckenstein, 1918 - Hussar Regiment No. 11 (2nd Westphalian), 1918 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 7 (Westphalian), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 24 (2nd Westphalian), 1917 Army Corps No. 9 Hamburg-Altona: - Infantry Brigade No. 81, 1917 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 20 (Lauenburgish), 1918 - Train Battalion No. 9 (Schleswig-Holstein), 1919 Army Corps No. 10 Hanover: - Füsilier Regiment No. 73 (Hannoversches) Prince Albrecht of Prussia, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 74 (1. Hannoversches), 1917 Army Inspection No. 4 Munich: Army Corps No. 3 Berlin: - General Command, 1917 - 1919 - Intendantur, 1917 - 1919 - Intendantur, Settlement Office, 1920 - Kommandantur Berlin, 1917 - 1920 - Kommandantur Jüterbog, 1919 - Artillery Depot Berlin Spandau, 1917 - 1918 - Artillery Depot Berlin, 1917 - 1920 - Artillery Depot Jüterbog, 1917 - Leib-Grenadier-Regiment No. 8 (1st Brandenburg) King Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1917 - 1919 - Grenadier Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) Prince Carl of Prussia, 1917 - 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 20 (3rd Brandenburg) Count Tauentzien von Wittenberg, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 24 (4th Brandenburg) Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II. von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1917 - 1919 - Füsilier Regiment No. 35 (Brandenburg) Prince Henry of Prussia, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 48 (5th Brandenburg) of Stülpnagel, 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 52 (6th Brandenburg) of Alvensleben, 1917 - 1918 - Hunter Battalion No. 3 (Brandenburg), 1918 - Cuirassier Regiment No. 6 (Brandenburg) Emperor Nicholas I. of Russia, 1919 - Ulan Regiment No. 3 (1st Brandenburg) Emperor Alexander II of Russia, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 54 (Neumärk), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 3 (1st Brandenburg), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 3 (1st Brandenburg) of Russia, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 54 (Neumärk), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 3 (1st Brandenburg), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 3 (1st Brandenburg) Brandenburgisches) von Rauch, 1917 - Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 28 (2nd Brandenburgisches), 1917, 1919 - Bezirkskommando Berlin, 1919 - Bezirkskommando Calau, 1917 - Bekleidungsamt, 1918 Armee-Inspektion Nr. 5 Karlsruhe: Army Corps No. 8 Koblenz: - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 7, 1917 - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 8, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 28 (2nd Rheinisches) of Groeben, 1917 - 1918 Army Corps No. 14 Karlsruhe: - Generalkommando, 1918 - Artillery Depot Rastatt, 1917 - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 7, 1917 - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 8, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 28 (2nd Rheinisches) of Groeben, 1917 - 1918 Army Corps No. 14 Karlsruhe: - Generalkommando, 1918 - Artillery Depot Rastatt, 1917 - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 7, 1917 - Artillery Depot Rastatt, 1917 - Hunter Regiment No. 7, 1917 - Hunter Regiment No. 1917 5, 1920 - Leib-Grenadier Regiment No. 109 (1st Baden), 1917 Army Corps No. 15 Strasbourg i. Alsace: - Infantry Regiment No. 99 (2nd Upper Rhine), 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 136 (4th Lorraine), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 143 (4th Lower Alsace), 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 172 (3rd Lower Alsace), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 172 (2nd Lower Alsace), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 143 (4th Lower Alsace), 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 172 (3rd Lower Alsace), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 143 (4th Lower Alsace), 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 172 (3rd Lower Alsace) Oberelsässisches), 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 51 (2nd Oberelsässisches), 1920 Army Inspection No. 6 Stuttgart: Army Corps No. 4 Magdeburg: - Artillery Depot Halle/Saale, 1918 - Division No. 8, Military Court of War, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 26 (1st Magdeburgisches) Fürst Leopold von Anhalt-Dessau, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 27 (2nd Magdeburgisches), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 27 (2nd Magdeburgisches), 1918 - Division No. 8, Military Court of War, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 26 (1st Magdeburgisches) Fürst Leopold von Anhalt-Dessau, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 27 (2nd Magdeburgisches), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 27 (2nd Magdeburgisches) Magdeburg) Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, Settlement Office, 1920 - Füsilier Regiment No. 36 (Magdeburg) General Field Marshal Count Blumenthal, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 72 (4th Thuringian), 1917, 1919 - Hussar Regiment No. 10 (Magdeburg), 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 40 (Altmärkisches), 1919 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 75 (Mansfelder), 1917 Army Corps No. 11 Kassel: - Hunter Regiment on Horse No. 2, Motor Car Telephone Construction Train No. 2906, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 71 (3rd Thuringian), 1917 Army Corps No. 13 (Württemberg) Stuttgart: - Field Artillery Regiment No. 13 (1st Württemberg) King Karl, 1917 Army Inspection No. 7 Saarbrücken: Army Corps No. 18 Frankfurt/Main: - General Command, 1917 - Infantry Brigade No. 49, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 81 (1st Kurhessian) Landgrave Friedrich I. von Hessen-Kassel, 1918 - 1919 - Infantry (Life Guard) Regiment No. 115 (1st Grand Ducal Hessian), 1918 - Life Dragon Regiment No. 24 (2nd Grand Ducal Hessian), 1919 - Pioneer Battalion No. 21 (1st Nassau), 1917 - Railway Regiment No. 2, 1917, 1919 Army Corps No. 21 Saarbrücken: - Infantry Regiment No. 70 (8th Rhineland), 1918 Army Inspection No. 8 Berlin: Army Corps No. 2 Szczecin: - General Command, 1918 - Division No. 3, 1920 - Grenadier Regiment No. 2 (1st Pomerania) King Friedrich Wilhelm IV.., 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 140 (4th West Prussian), 1918 - Cuirassier Regiment No. 2 (Pomeranian) Queen, 1917 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 15 (2nd Pomeranian, 2nd West Prussian until 1910), 1917 - Pioneer Battalion No. 2 (Pomerania), 1917 Army Corps No. 5 Posen: - Directorate, 1919 - Grenadier Regiment No. 6 (1st West Prussian) Count Kleist von Nollendorf, 1918 - Grenadier Regiment No. 7 (2nd West Prussian) King Wilhelm I., 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 46 (1st Lower Silesian) Graf Kirchbach, 1917 - 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 50 (3rd Lower Silesian), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 58 (3rd Poznan), 1919 - Infantry Regiment No. 154 (5th Lower Silesian), 1918 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 5 (1st Lower Silesian) by Podbielski, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 20 (1st Posensches), 1917 Army Corps No. 6 Breslau: - Hussar Regiment No. 6 (2nd Silesian) Graf Goetzen, 1918 - Ulan Regiment No. 2 (Silesian) by Katzler, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 42 (2nd Lower Silesian) by Katzler, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 42 (2nd Lower Silesian) by Breslau: - Hussar Regiment No. 6 (2nd Silesian) Graf Goetzen, 1918 - Ulan Regiment No. 2 (2nd Lower Silesian) by Katzler, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 42 (2nd Lower Silesian) by Breslau Schlesisches), 1918 Inspection of Hunters and Archers Berlin: - Reitendens Feldjägerkorps, 1918 - 1919 General Inspection of the Engineering and Pioneer Corps and the Fortresses of Berlin, 1917 General Inspection of the Engineering and Pioneer Corps and the Fortresses of Berlin, Liquidation Office, 1919 Feldzeugmeisterei: - Artillery Depot Inspection Berlin, 1918 Other Army: - Artillery Examination Commission, 1917 - 1919 - Artillery Workshop Berlin Spandau, 1917 - Artillery Workshop Gdansk, 1920 - Clothing Examination Commission, 1919 - First Sailor Division Kiel, 1917 - First Shipyard Division Kiel, 1917 - 1919 - Gendarmerie Brigade No. 3 Berlin, 1917 - 1918 - Generalkriegskasse, 1918 - 1919 - Generalmilitärkasse, 1918 - 1919 - Gewehrfabrik Berlin Spandau, liquidation agency, 1920 - Gouvernement Libau/Latvia, 1918 - Hauptkadettenanstalt Berlin, 1917 - Ingenieurkomitee, 1918 - 1919 - Inspection of the railway troops, 1918 - Inspection of the field artillery shooting schools, 1919 - Inspection of the air force troops, 1917 - 1919 - Inspection of the airship troops, 1917 - 1918 - Inspection of the infantry schools, 1918 - Inspection of the military penal institutions, 1918 - Inspection of the intelligence troops, 1917 - 1918 - Directorate General of the air forces, 1919 - Director of Military Transport, 1918 - 1919 - Kaiserliche Schutztruppen, Oberkommando, 1917 - 1918 - Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven, 1918 - Kaiser-Wilhelms-Akademie für das militärztliche Bildungswesen (before 1895 Medizinisch-Chirurgisches Friedrich-Wilhelms-Institut [Pépinière]), 1919 - Kommandanturgericht Berlin, 1920 - Navy, Admiral Staff, 1917 - 1920 - Naval Station of the North Sea Wilhelmshaven, 1917 - Military Railway Directorate, Disbanding Command, 1919 - Military Telegraph Department Berlin, 1918 - Military Gymnasium (until 1881 Central Gymnasium), 1917 - News Review Commission, 1919 - Pioneer Battalion No. 25 (2. Nassauisches), 1920 - Reichsmarineamt, 1917 - 1919 - Schießplatz Berlin Tegel, 1920 - Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1918 - 1920 - Schutztruppe für Kamerun, 1918 - 1919 - Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika, 1918 - 1920 - prison Berlin Tegel, 1917 - NCO school Ettlingen, 1917 - NCO pre-school Annaburg, 1919 - NCO pre-school Sigmaringen, 1918 - Traindepot-Direktion Nr. 1, 1917 - 1918 - Traininspektion, 1919 - Training area Kummersdorf, 1920 - Second shipyard division Wilhelmshaven, 1917 - 1919 Foreign troops: Austrian Army: - S.M.S. Donau (escort ship), 1918 Turkey: - Ministry of War, 1918 Troops 1st World War: - Army No. 2, Provision Column No. 3, 1917 - Army No. 3, Radio Operator Small Division 3, 1917 - Army Medical High Command von Mackensen, 1918 - Army Telephone Department No. 8, 1917 - Army Telephone Department No. 17, 1917 - Army Telephone Park No. 8, 1917 - Army Telephone Park No. 13, 1917 - Army Telephone Park No. 22, 1917 - Army Air Base No. 11, 1917 - Army Corps No. 2, Landwehr Pioneer Company No. 2, 1918 - Army Corps No. 3, Replacement Machine Gun Company No. 1, 1919 - Army Corps No. 4, Artillery Ammunition Column No. 5, 1917 - Army Corps No. 5, Replacement Machine Gun Company No. 4, 1918 - Reinforcement Battalion No. 32, 1918 - Armierungs-Bataillon Nr. 43, 1918 - Armierungs-Bataillon Nr. 102, 1918 - Armierungs-Bataillon Nr. 193, 1917 - Artillerie-Meßschule Wahn, 1918 - German Military Mission, 1918 - German Red Cross, Lazarett, 1917 - Division Commander Nr. 6, 1918 - Replacement Field Artillery Regiment Zossen, 1918 - Replacement Pioneer Battalion No. 5, 1917 - Replacement Lake Battalion No. 1, 1918 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 241, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 249, 1919 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 273, 1917 - Field Pilot Department No. 267, 1917 - 1918 - Field Army, General Staff, 1917 - Field Gendarmerie, Staff No. 160, 1917 - Field Hospital No. 217, 1917 - Field Hospital No. 313 (Saxon), 1918 - Field Hospital No. 377, 1917 - Field Airship Department No. 12, 1917 - Telephone Department No. 225, 1917 - Telephone Department No. 621, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 6, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 603, 1917 - Telephone Train No. 1539, 1918 - Aircraft Replacement Department No. 621, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 621, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 603, 1917 - Telephone Train No. 1539, 1918 - Aircraft Replacement Department No. 1539, 1918 - Aircraft Replacement Department No. 1539, 1917 - Aircraft Replacement Department No. 603, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 617, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 1917, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 6, 1917 - Telephone Rep. 87, 1918 - Foot Artillery Battalion No. 93, 1917 - Foot Artillery Battalion No. 108, 1918 - Foot Artillery Battalion No. 406, 1918 - Guard Replacement Division, Field Recruit Depot, 1917 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 5, Replacement Division, 1917 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 6, Replacement Section, 1917 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment No. 1, 1917, 1919 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment No. 1, Operations Office, 1919 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment No. 2 Jüterbog, 1918 - Guard Grenadier Replacement Battalion, 1919 - Guard Infantry Division No. 1, 1917, 1919 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment No. 1, Operations Office, 1919 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment No. 2 Jüterbog, 1918 - Guard Grenadier Replacement Battalion, 1919 - Guard Infantry Division No. 1, 1917, 1919 4, Field Recruit Depot, 1917 - Guard Infantry Regiment No. 6, 1918 - Guard Mine Launcher Company No. 1, 1917 - Guard Corps, Replacement Machine Gun Company No. 3, 1917 - Guard Corps, Replacement Machine Gun Company No. 5, 1918 - Guard News Replacement Department, 1917 - 1918 - Guard Reserve Pioneer Battalion, 1918 - Guard Reserve Regiment No. 2, 1917 - 1918 - Guard Train Battalion, 1919 - Guard Train Replacement Department No. 1, 1918 - Garrison Pioneer Company No. 381 Berlin, 1917 - 1919 - General Command for Special Use No. 65, 1918 - Group Radio Operator Department No. 507, 1918 - Group Radio Operator Department Lüttnitz/Saxony, 1919 - Port Command No. 520, 1917 - Army Group German Crown Prince - Immobile Motor Vehicle Depot No. 8, 1918 - Infantry Division No. 1, Field Hospital No. 13, 1918 - Infantry Division No. 240, Field Recruit Depot, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 202, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 335, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 336, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 357, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 396, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 408, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 426, 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 443, 1917 - 1918 - Infantry Regiment No. 451, 1917 - Inspection of the Minenwerferpark- und Beschusstruppen, 1917 - Jäger-Ersatz-Bataillon No. 3 Lübben, 1918 - Hunting Squadron No. 10, 1917 - Cavalry News Division No. 3, 1917 - Kraftfahr-Ersatz-Abteilung I, 1917 - War Office, 1917 - War Hospital No. 123, 1917 - War Hospital Virton/Belgium, 1918 - Landsturm Infantry Battalion Guben (III.10), 1917 - 1918 - Landstorm-Infanterie-Bataillon Lingen (X/4), 1917 - Landstorm-Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon (III/24), 1917 - Landstorm-Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon, Freienwalde (III/30), 1917 - Landwehr-Fußartillerie-Bataillon Nr. 21, Battery Nr. 1, 1918 - Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 24, 1917 - Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment No. 47, 1917 - Light Ammunition Column No. 1078, 1918 - Light Ammunition Column No. 1402, 1918 - Light Measuring Troop 61, 1918 - Naval Pioneer Battalion No. 1, 1917 - Machine Rifle Sniper Department No. 4, 1917 - Military Mission for Turkey, 1919 - Military Economic Group 13, District Office Kiejdany/Lithuania, 1918 - Military Telegraph Department Berlin, 1917 - Military Telegraph Department Heim, 1918 - Minenwerfer-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 7, 1918 - Minenwerfer-Ersatz-Regiment Nr. 1 Markendorf, 1918 - Ober-Etappen-Inspektion Aleppo/Türkei, 1918 - Pferdedepot Nr. 47, 1917 - Reserve-Dragoner (Schützen)-Regiment Nr. 12, 1917 - 1918 - Reserve-Fußartillerie-Regiment Nr. 11, 1917 - Reserve-Garnison-Lazarett II Berlin, 1917 - Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 20, 1917 - Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 53, 1918 - Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 59, 1918 - Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 64, 1917 - 1918 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 80, 1918 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 90, 1918 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 91, 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 93, 1917 - 1918 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 203, 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 205, 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 261, 1917 - Reserve Corps No. 3, General Command, 1918 - Reserve Corps No. 23, Field Directorate, 1917 - 1918 - Reserve Landwehr Infantry Regiment No. 46, 1917 - Sanitätsamt Berlin, 1918 - 1919 - Sanitäts-Kompanie No. 2, 1918 - Sanitäts-Kompanie No. 237, 1917 - Scheinwerfer-Ersatz-Bataillon Berlin Spandau, 1918 - Heavy 15 cm Cannon Battery No. 12, 1917 - Heavy Coastal Mortar Battery No. 7, 1917 - Torpedo Division No. 1 Kiel, 1918 - 1919 - Torpedo Division No. 1 Wilhelmshaven, 1918 - Torpedoboot S.M.S. No. 122, 1917 - Torpedoboot S.M.S. No. 172, 1917 - Truppen-und Trainfeldgerät, 1918 - Submarine No. 88, 1917 - Untersee-Bootsflottille No. 1, 1917 - Untersee-Bootsflottile Mittelmeer, 1918 - Waffen- und Munitionsbeschaffungsamt, 1917 - 1918 Temporary Reichswehr 1919/1920: - Processing Office of the General Directorate of the Army Workshops Berlin, 1919 - Army Command Southern Border Guard, 1919 - Procurement Office for News Equipment Berlin Schöneberg, 1919 - Brigade News Department No. 110, 1919 - Flugzeugmeisterei Adlershof, 1919 - Freikorps Lützow, 1919 - Freiwilliges-Regiment Reinhardt Berlin, 1919 - Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division, 1919 - Heeresabwicklungsamt Preußen, 1920 - Infanterie-Geschütz-Batterie Nr. 29, 1919 - Kriegsabwicklungsamt für das Feldeisenbahnwesen, 1919 - Landesschützen-Abteilung Nr. 9 Berlin, 1919 - Lazarett Charlottenburg Castle, 1920 - Naval Brigade No. 2 Wilhelmshaven, Regiment No. 3, 1920 - Naval Regiment No. 2, 1919 - Reichswehr Artillery Regiment No. 15, 1919 - 1920 - Reichswehr Emergency Office Prussia, 1919 - Reichswehr Brigade No. 3, 1920 - Reichswehr Brigade No. 15, 1920 - Reichswehr Brigade No. 15 Berlin, telephone department no. 115, 1919 - 1920 - Reichswehr-Brigade no. 30, 1919 - Reichswehr-Gruppenkommando, Gruppen-Funker-Abteilung, 1919 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment no. 5, 1920 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment no. 30, 1919 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment no. 33, 1920 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment no. 37, 1919 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 115, 1920 - Reichswehr-Kavallerie-Regiment Nr. 15, 1920 - Reichswehr-Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 5, 1920 - Reichswehr-Regiment Nr. 59, 1920 - Reichswehr-Schützen-Regiment Nr. 4, 1920 - Republikanische Soldatenwehr (Polizei), Kompanie Nr. 1, 1919 - Scharfschützenkorps Prey, Maschinengewehr-Abteilung Nr. 103, 1920 - Protection Regiment Greater Berlin, 1920 Reichswehr 1921 - 1935: - Artillery Regiment No. 3 (Prussian), 1922 - Artillery School Jüterbog, 1921 - Division No. 3 Berlin, 1921 - 1923 - Group Medical Depot Berlin, 1922 - Infantry Regiment No. 5 (Prussian), 1921 - 1922 - Infantry Regiment No. 9 (Prussian), 1921, 1923 - Infantry Regiment No. 18 Paderborn, 1921 - Inspection for weapons and equipment, 1920 - 1923 - Kraftfahr-Abteilung Nr. 3 (Preußische), 1921, 1923 - Kommandantur Berlin, 1921 - 1923 - Nachrichten-Abteilung Nr. 3 (Preußische), 1921 - 1922 - Marineleitung Berlin, 1921 - 1923 - Minensuch-Halbflottille Nr. 8, 1921 - Pionierwerkstatt Klausdorf, 1923 - Reichswehr-Gruppenkommando I Berlin, 1919 - 1923 - Reichswehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 29 Berlin, 1919 - 1921 - Reichswehrministerium, 1919 - 1923 - Reiter-Regiment Nr. 8 (Prussian), 1920 - Reiter-Regiment Nr. 10 (Prussian), 1921 - Sanitäts-Abteilung Nr. 3 (Prussian), 1920 - 1923 - Wehrkreis-Kommando III Berlin, 1920 - 1922;
213 sheets, Contains: Baptisms 1913 - 1917 (with name index) - military community - retired officers Prussian army (from 1806/07): Chief of the army: - military cabinet - ministry of war - large general staff - riding field fighter corps - castle guard company (until 1861 guard NCO company) Army division: Army inspection No. 1 Gdansk: Army Corps No. 1 Königsberg/East Prussia: - Grenadier Regiment No. 1 (1st East Prussian) Crown Prince - Füsilier Regiment No. 33 (East Prussian) Count Roon - Infantry Regiment No. 44 (7th East Prussian) Count Dönhoff - Infantry Regiment No. 44 (7th East Prussian) Count Dönhoff - Infantry Regiment No. 33 (7th East Prussian) Count Roon - Infantry Regiment No. 44 (7th East Prussian) Count Dönhoff - Infantry Regiment No. 33 (7th East Prussian) 45 (8th East Prussian) - Machine Gun Division No. 5, 1917 - Ulan Regiment No. 12 (Lithuanian) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 1 (1st Lithuanian) Prince August of Prussia - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 1 (East Prussian) of Linger - Pioneer Battalion No. 1 (East Prussian) Prince Radziwill - Pioneer Battalion No. 18 (Samländisches) Army Corps No. 17 Gdansk: - Infantry Regiment No. 61 (8th Pomerersches) of the Marwitz - Infantry Regiment No. 141 (Kulmer) - Infantry Regiment No. 175 (8th West Prussian) - 1st Leibhusaren Regiment No. 1 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 11 (1st West Prussian) Army Corps No. 20 Allenstein: - Infantry Regiment No. 59 (4th Posensches) Freiherr Hiller von Gärtringen - Infantry Regiment No. 146 (1st Masurian), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 147 (2nd Masurian) - Infantry Regiment No. 150 (1st Ermländisches) - Hunter Battalion No. 1 (East Prussian) Count Yorck von Wartenburg, 1916 - 1917 - Cuirassier Regiment No. 5 (West Prussian) Duke Friedrich Eugen von Württemberg - Dragoon Regiment No. 11 (Pomerersches) von Wedel, 1916 - 1917 - Ulanen Regiment No. 4 (1. Pomerersches) by Schmidt - Field Artillery Regiment No. 35 (1. Westpreußisches) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 82 (2. Masurisches) - Pioneer Battalion No. 23 (2. Westpreußisches) Army Inspection No. 2 Berlin: Gardekorps Berlin: - Generalkommando - Intendantur - Proviantamt Berlin - Garnisonverwaltung Nr. 2 Berlin, 1917 - Military Training Area Döberitz, 1916 - 1917 - Guard Infantry Division No. 4, 1916 - 1917 - Guard Cavalry Division - Guard Cavalry Brigade No. 3 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 1 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 1 2 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 3 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 4 - Guard Regiment on Foot No. 5 - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 1 Emperor Alexander - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 2 Emperor Franz - Guard Grenadier Regiment No. 3 Queen Elisabeth - Guard Machine Gun Division No. 2 - Cuirassier Regiment of the Gardes du Corps - Guard Cuirassier Regiment - Guard Dragoon Regiment No. 2 Empress Alexandra of Russia - Guard Ulan Regiment No. 3 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 1 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 2 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 2 3, 1917 - Guard Foot Artillery Regiment - Guard Pioneer Battalion - Railway Regiment No. 1 - Telegraph Battalion No. 1 (Cavalry Telegraph School) - Airship Battalion No. 1 - Guard Train Battalion - Half Battalion Division Army Corps No. 12 (1. Saxon) Dresden: - (Leib-) Grenadier Regiment No. 100 (1. Saxon) - Schützen- (Füsilier-) Regiment No. 108 Prince Georg Army Corps No. 19 (2. Saxon) Leipzig: - Infanterie-Regiment No. 106 (7. Saxon) King George - Pionier-Bataillon No. 22 (2. Saxon), 1917 Army-Inspection No. 106 (7. Saxon) King George - Pioneer-Bataillon No. 22 (2. Saxon), 1917 Army-Inspection No. 106 (7. Saxon) 3 Hannover: Army Corps No. 7 Münster: - General Command - Infantry Regiment No. 13 (1st Westphalian) Herwarth von Bittenfeld - Infantry Regiment No. 159 (8th Lorraine) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 22 (2nd Westphalian) - Pioneer Battalion No. 7 (1st Westphalian) Westphalian), 1917 Army Corps No. 9 Hamburg-Altona: - Intendantur - Infantry Regiment No. 75 (1st Hanseatic) Bremen - Infantry Regiment No. 85 (Holstein) Duke of Holstein - Fusilier Regiment No. 86 (Schleswig-Holstein) Queen - Fusilier Regiment No. 90 (Grossherzoglich-Mecklenburgisches), 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 24 (Holsteinisches) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 45 (Lauenburgisches) - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 20 (Lauenburgisches) - Pioneer Battalion No. 9 (Schleswig-Holsteinisches) Army Corps No. 10 Hannover: - Infantry Regiment No. 79 (3rd Hannoversches) by Voigts-Rhetz - Hussar Regiment No. 17 (Braunschweig) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 10 (1st Hannoversches) by Scharnhorst - Field Artillery Regiment No. 62 (East Frisian) - Train Battalion No. 10 (Hannoversches) Army Inspection No. 4 Munich: Army Corps No. 3 Berlin: - General Staff - General Command - Leib-Grenadier Regiment No. 8 (1st Brandenburg) King Friedrich Wilhelm III - Grenadier Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) Prince Carl of Prussia - Infantry Regiment No. 20 (3rd Brandenburg) Count Tauentzien von Wittenberg - Infantry Regiment No. 24 (4th Brandenburg) Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II von Mecklenburg-Schwerin - Füsilier Regiment No. 35 (Brandenburg) Prince Heinrich of Prussia - Infantry Regiment No. 52 (6. Brandenburg) of Alvensleben - Infantry Regiment No. 64 (8. Brandenburg) Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia - Field Artillery Regiment No. 3 (1. Brandenburg) Field Artillery Master - Field Artillery Regiment No. 18 (2. Brandenburg) Field Artillery Master - Field Artillery Regiment No. 54 (Neumark) - Pioneer Battalion No. 28 (2. Brandenburg) of Alvensleben - Infantry Regiment No. 64 (8. Brandenburg) Brandenburgisches), 1914 - 1917 - Telegraph Battalion No. 2 - Garrison Hospital Küstrin Army Inspection No. 5 Karlsruhe: Army Corps No. 8 Koblenz: - Infantry Regiment No. 25 (1st Rheinisches) of Lützow - Infantry Regiment No. 28 (2nd Rhineland) of Groeben - Infantry Regiment No 69 (7th Rhineland) - Field Artillery Regiment No 23 (2nd Rhineland) - Field Artillery Regiment No 59 (Bergisches) - Airship Battalion No 3 Army Corps No 14 Karlsruhe: - Cavalry Brigade No. 28 - Infantry Brigade No. 58, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 113 (5th Baden), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 114 (6th Baden) Emperor Friedrich III - Dragoon Regiment No. 22 (3rd Baden) - Infantry Brigade No. 28 - Infantry Brigade No. 58, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 113 (5th Baden), 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 114 (6th Baden) Emperor Friedrich III - Dragoon Regiment No. 22 (3rd Baden) Badisches) Prince Karl - Field Artillery Regiment No. 14 (1st Badisches), 1916 - 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 50 (3rd Badisches), 1917 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 14 (Badisches) - Telegraph Battalion No. 4 Army Corps No. 15 Strasbourg i. Alsace: - General Staff - Infantry Regiment No. 136 (4th Lorraine) - Infantry Regiment No. 171 (2nd Upper Alsatian) - Dragoon Regiment No. 15 (3rd Silesian) - Pioneer Battalion No. 15 (1st Silesian) (Alsatian) - Pioneer Battalion No. 19 (2nd Alsatian) Army Inspectorate No. 6 Stuttgart: Army Corps No. 4 Magdeburg: - Infantry Regiment No. 26 (1st Magdeburg) Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau - Infantry Regiment No. 165 (5th Hannoversches), 1901 - Hussar Regiment No. 10 (Magdeburg), 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 4 (Magdeburg) Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria - Field Artillery Regiment No. 40 (Altmärkisches) - Pioneer Battalion No. 4 (Magdeburg) Army Corps No. 11 Kassel: - General Staff - Infantry Regiment No. 32 (2nd Thuringian) - Infantry Regiment No. 71 (3rd Thuringian) - Infantry Regiment No. 82 (2nd Thuringian) Kurhessian) - Hussar Regiment No. 14 (2nd Kurhessian) Landgrave Friedrich II of Hesse-Homburg - Field Artillery Regiment No. 47 (2nd Kurhessian) - Pioneer Battalion No. 11 (Kurhessian) Army Corps No. 13 (Württemberg) Stuttgart: - General Staff - Grenadier Regiment No. 119 (1st Württemberg) Queen Olga - Infantry Regiment No. 121 (3rd Württemberg) Alt-Württemberg - Infantry Regiment No. 122 (4th Württemberg) Württemberg) Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, King of Hungary - Infantry Regiment No. 124 (6th Württemberg) King Wilhelm I - Infantry Regiment No. 125 (7th Württemberg) Emperor Friedrich, King of Prussia - Infantry Regiment No. 125 (7th Württemberg) Emperor Friedrich, King of Prussia - Infantry Regiment No. 124 (6th Württemberg) 126 (8th Württemberg) Grand Duke Friedrich of Baden - Ulan Regiment No. 20 (2nd Württemberg) King Wilhelm I - Landwehr Division No. 2 (Württembergische), 1917 Army Inspection No. 7 Saarbrücken: Army Corps No. 16 Metz: - General Command - Division No. 34, 1917 - Hunter Regiment on Horseback No. 12, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 98 (Metzer) - Infantry Regiment No. 130 (1st Lorraine) - Infantry Regiment No. 135 (3rd Lorraine) - Dragoon Regiment No. 135 (3rd Lorraine) 13 (Schleswig-Holstein) - Ulanen Regiment No. 14 (2nd Hannoversches) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 33 (1st Lorraine) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 69 (3rd Lorraine) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 70 (4th Lorraine) - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 16 (Lorraine) - Pioneer Battalion No. 16 (1st Lorraine) Army Corps No. 18 Frankfurt/Main: - Infantry Regiment No. 88 (2nd Nassau) - Infantry Regiment No. 116 (2nd Grand-Ducal-Hessian) Kaiser Wilhelm - Infantry Regiment No. 118 (4th Lorraine) Grand-Ducal-Hessian) Prince Carl - Dragoon Regiment No. 6 (Magdeburg) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 61 (2nd Grand-Ducal-Hessian) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 63 (2nd Nassauian) Army Corps No. 21 Saarbrücken: - Division No. 42, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 97 (1st Nassau Army) - Infantry Regiment No. 97 (2nd Nassau Army) - Division No. 42, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 97 (1st Nassau Army) - Division No. 21 (2nd Nassau Army) Upper Rhine) - Infantry Regiment No. 131 (2nd Lorraine) - Infantry Regiment No. 137 (2nd Lower Alsace) - Dragoon Regiment No. 7 (Westphalian) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 8 (1st Rhineland) by Holtzendorff - Field Artillery Regiment No. 15 (1st Rhine) Oberelsässisches) - Field Artillery Regiment No. 31 (1st Unterelsässisches) - Pioneer Battalion No. 27 (2nd Rheinisches), 1916 - 1917 Army Inspection No. 8 Berlin: Army Corps No. 2 Stettin: - Grenadier Regiment No. 9 (2nd Pommersches/Kolbergsches) Graf Gneisenau - Infantry Regiment No. 14 (3rd Pommersches/Kolbergsches) Pommersches) Count Schwerin - Infantry Regiment No. 42 (5th Pommersches) Prince Moritz of Anhalt-Dessau - Infantry Regiment No. 54 (7th Pommersches) of the Goltz - Infantry Regiment No. 149 (6th West Prussian) - Dragoon Regiment No. 12 (2nd Brandenburg) of Arnim - Field Artillery Regiment No. 2 (1st Pommersches) - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 15 (2nd Pommersches, until 1910 2nd West Prussian) Army Corps No. 5 Posen: - Artillery Depot Posen - Grenadier Regiment No. 6 (1st West Prussian) Count Kleist von Nollendorf - Infantry Regiment No. 19 (2nd Posensches) of Courbière, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 46 (1st Lower Silesian) Count Kirchbach - Field Artillery Regiment No. 5 (1st Lower Silesian) of Podbielski - Field Artillery Regiment No. 20 (1st Posensches) Army Corps No. 6 Wroclaw: - Machine Gun Division No. 1 - Dragoon Regiment No. 8 (2nd Silesian) King Frederick III - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 6 (Schlesisches) von Dieskau Inspection of Field Artillery Berlin, 1913 - 1917 General Inspection of Foot Artillery Berlin: - Foot Artillery Shooting School Jüterbog, 1917 General Inspection of the Engineering and Pioneer Corps and Fortresses Berlin, 1913 - 1917 - Fortress Posen - Engineer Inspection No. 3 Strasbourg i. Alsace - Fortress Strasbourg i. Alsace - Engineer Inspection No. 4 Metz Feldzeugmeisterei: - Artillery Depot Inspection Berlin - Artillery Depot Torgau General War Department: - Inspection of the infantry schools - Infantry Shooting School Wünsdorf - NCO School Ettlingen - NCO School Weißenfels - Artillery Examination Commission Ersatz-, Versorgungs- und Justizdepartement: - Inspection of military penal institutions - Kaiser Wilhelm Academy for Military Medical Education (before 1895 Medical-Surgical Friedrich Wilhelm Institute [Pépinière]) - Sanitätsamt Berlin - Kriegsakademie Other Army: - Artillery Depot Ingolstadt - Artillery Depot Liège - Railway Brigade No. 2 - Guard Field Artillery Regiment No. 5, 1916 - 1917 - Garrison Berlin Schöneberg - Gendarmerie Brigade No. 3 Berlin - General Inspectorate of Military Transport - Engineering Committee - Inspection of Military Telegraphy - Inspection of Motor Vehicles - Torpedo Inspection - Imperial Protection Forces, High Command - Kriegsschule Hannover - Landgendarmerie - Landwehr-Regiment No. 18 (1. Posensches) - Landwehr Regiment No. 24 (4. Brandenburgisches) - Navy, Admiral Staff - Sailor Artillery Department No. 4 Cuxhaven - Military Technical Academy - Pioneer Inspection No. 1 - Reichsmarineamt - Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika - Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika - Traininspektion Truppen 1. World War I: - Army No. 1, Stage Inspection I, 1915 - 1917 - Army No. 2, Motor Car Gun No. 72, 1915 - 1917 - Army No. 4, Stage Telephone Depot 4, 1915 - 1917 - Army No. 4, Stage Doctor, 1916 - 1917 - Army Telephone Park No. 22, 1917 - Army Aircraft Park No. 11, 1916 - 1917 - Army Corps, No. 3, 5th Landstorm Pioneer Company, 1915 - 1917 - Army Corps No. 6, Provision Office Column III, 1915 - 1917 - Army Command No. 2, 1915 - 1917 - Army Command No. 4, 1915 - 1917 - Reinforcement Battalion No. 117, 1915 - 1917 - Brigade Replacement Battalion No. 3, 5th Landstorm Pioneer Company, 1915 - 1917 - Army Corps No. 6, Provision Office Column III, 1915 - 1917 - Army Command No. 2, 1915 - 1917 - Army Command No. 4, 1915 - 1917 - Reinforcement Battalion No. 117, 1915 - 1917 - Brigade Replacement Battal No. 9 - Railway Construction Company No. 111, 1917 - Replacement Division No. 8, Field Artillery Depository, 1916 - 1917 - Replacement Division No. 19, 1915 - 1917 - Replacement Machine Gun Company No. 2, 1915 - 1917 - Stage Inspection No. 7, 1915 - 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 183, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 231, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 248, 1916 - 1917 - Field Bakery Column No. 101, 1917 - Field Flier Department No. 19, 1917 - Field Flier Department No. 34, 1917 - Field Army, General Staff, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 231, 1917 - Field Artillery Regiment No. 248, 1916 - 1917 - Field Bakery Column No. 101, 1917 - Field Flier Department No. 19, 1917 - Field Flier Department No. 34, 1917 - Field Army, General Staff, 1917 - Telephone Replacement Department No. 231, 1917 8, 1917 - Aircraft Mastery of the Fliegertruppen Berlin Adlershof, 1917 - Foot Artillery Battalion No. 36, 1915 - 1917 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 103, 1917 - Foot Artillery Regiment No. 207, 1917 - Guard Foot Artillery Reserve Regiment No. 2, 1915 - 1917 - Guard Corps, Stage Fleet Column - Guard-Landsturm-Bataillon Nollendorf, 1915 - 1917 - Guard Reserve Corps, General Staff, 1916 - 1917 - Guard Reserve Corps, Horse Depot I, 1915 - 1917 - General Directorate of Brussels Railways, 1916 - 1917 - General Command No. 54, 1917 - Army Group Crown Prince Rupprecht, 1917 - Infantry Battalion No. 703, 1917 - Infantry Division No. 89, 1917 - Infantry Division No. 101, 1915 - 1917 - Infantry Division No. 218, 1917 - Infantry Division No. 221, 1917 - Infantry Division No. 238, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 409, 1917 - Infantry Regiment No. 444, 1917 - Engineering and Deck Officer School Kiel, 1916 - 1917 - Inspection of the Air Force, 1917 - Inspection of the Intelligence Forces, 1917 - Fighter Regiment No. 4, 1917 - Combat Wing 2, 1916 - 1917 - Korpsbrücken-Train No. 19, 1917 - Coastal Defence Hamburg, 1916 - 1917 - Landsturm-Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 1 Gent (III/36), 1917 - Landsturm-Infanterie-Bataillon Nr. 2 Frankfurt/Oder, 1915 - 1917 - Landsturm-Infanterie-Bataillon Nr. 4 Gotha, 1916 - 1917 - Landwehr-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 8, 1916 - 1917 - Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 12 - Landwehrkorps Breslau - Marine-Luftschiffer-Abteilung Ahlhorn, 1916 - 1917 - Militär-Eisenbahndirektion Nr. 1, 1916 - 1917 - Militär-Eisenbahndirektion Nr. 2, Mobile Bahnhofkommandantur Nr. 244, 1917 - Military Railway Directorate No. 4 Warsaw, 1916 - 1917 - Military Mission to Turkey, 1917 - Mine Launcher Battalion No. 4, 1916 - 1917 - Mine Launcher Replacement Battalion No. 3, 1917 - News Replacement Division No. 2, 1917 - Pioneer Company No. 269, 1916 - 1917 - Reserve Division No. 16, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Division No. 30, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 5, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Field Artillery Regiment No. 33, 1917 - Reserve Foot Artillery Regiment No. 10, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 8, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 35, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 46, 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 51, 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 64, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 66, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 66, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 51, 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 64, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 66, 1915 - 1917 93, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 98, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 201, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 202, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 204, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Infantry Regiment No. 225, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Hunter Battalion No. 16, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Corps No. 9, 1917 - Reserve Corps No. 14, Telephone Department, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Corps No. 15, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Ammunition Column No. 43, 1915 - 1917 - Reserve Medical Company No. 55, 1915 - 1917 - Medical Company No. 243, 1917 - Heavy Coast Mortar Battery No. 3, 1916 - 1917 - Heavy Radio Station No. 19, 1917 - Experimental and Training Airfield East, 1916 - 1917 - Weapons and Ammunition Procurement Office, 1915 - 1917;
Contains among other things: Exchange of notes on objects of control of the German Armistice Commission; use of colonial workers by German authorities; issue of weapons licences in the South of France; weapons of field and crop guards; arming of the police; release of hunting weapons
Contains among other things: Report of the Württ. Gesandschaft in Berlin of 11.12.1888 about confidential statements of the Reich Chancellor von Bismarck about the situation in East Africa, in particular about the slave trade Qu. 1; general file of the Brussels anti-slavery conference together with declaration of 02.07.1888.1890 and the revision of the declaration of 08.06.1899 Qu. 4, 44; execution of an "anti-slave lottery" in Württemberg (1893) Qu. 5 - 10; law on the punishment of slave theft and slave trade of 1895 Qu. 43; prohibition of the export of weapons and shooting supplies to Ethiopia 1895 Qu. 42, 46