Weltkrieg, 1.
227 Archival description results for Weltkrieg, 1.
Colonial literature Author: Ada Schnee Publisher: Verlag Quelle und Meyer
Schnee, AdaContains: - General Correspondence, 1921-1942- Statistics, 1922-1953 - Newspaper Reports 1927-1934, 1958 Taken from the newspaper collection "L'effort camerounai" of 31.08. 1958- Letters by Fr. Anton Stoll, Spiritaner in Cameroon, 1921-1933- Letters by Mgr. Vogt and other Spiritans from Cameroon 1922-1933, 1922-1935- Letter by Fr. A. Schmid to P. Voss with photo series about Cameroon including explanations of pictures, 1935- Efforts to return to Cameroon 1915-1924 - References Taken: - Two photos about the activity of the Spiritans in Akono (Cameroon), to letter from P. Stoll of 27 October 1933, taken from U.1-13381Consecration of a Lourdes cave2. Foundation walls of a church in Akono- A photo of the main building of the Small Seminary in Akono, 1933, taken from U.1-1339 - Twenty photos of P. A. Schmid from Cameroon, taken from U.1-1340
PallottinesProvisioning column from Windhoek in German South West Africa / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Treatment of the evangelical missions, especially the Liebenzeller and the Basler Mission by the English and French; prevention of the appearance of a Protestant Spanish itinerant speaker and the pastor Fliedner, 1915-1916
Protective troops resting in the dry savannah / Photographer: Scherl
German troops in a conquered position of the English fort in British East Africa in Majoreni, 24 September 1914 / Photographer: Scherl
Supporting column of the German Schutztruppe under Lettow-Vorbeck on the march / Photographer: Scherl
Portrait of Piet Nieuwenhuizen, who was Lettow Vorbeck's closest confidant until his surrender in D e u t s c h -O s t a f r i k a / Photographer: Scherl
Photographs, correspondence, newspaper cuttings relating to mining activities in South Africa, 1871-1929 Telegrams, newspaper cuttings, photographs, etc. concerning the Jameson Raid, 1896 Maps, correspondence, etc. relating to the South African War, [1899-1906] Correspondence, newspaper cuttings, cartoons, etc. relating to political career, 1903-1915 Visitors' book from Farrar's farm during the South African War, with cartoon sketches, postcards, etc., 1900-1902 Correspondence, newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to social and family activities, including accounts of a journey to the Victoria Falls, 1900-1919 Correspondence, photographs, telegraphs, newspaper cuttings, etc. concerning field of service in World War One and his subsequent death and funeral, including household inventory, will and related papers, 1909-1975 Biographical notebooks, c1915-1919 Personal and family photographs, c1864-1920 Newspaper cuttings concerning members of the Farrar family and Benoni, the township founded by Sir George Farrar, 1904-1982 Miscellaneous items, 1908-c1970
Papers as Resident in Calabar Province, Nigeria, including reports on the history of Native Administration, on Owerri Province, native court reports and intelligence reports on the Cameroons campaign (1914-1915).
UntitledContains: Yearbook of the German Fatherland Party 1919 Kurt Schultze-Jena: "Tsingtau. Erinnerungsblätter", 1925 Ludwig Roselius: "Die wirtschaftliche Gestaltung des Verkaufswesens", July 1926 "Raub geistigen Eigentums durch die Entente unter unscupellem Missbrauch des Friedensvertragges", call for protest against the application of article 209 of the Versailles Treaty, n. d. "Official statement on the attacks of Lothar Persius" against the Imperial Navy in the Berlin press in Nov. 1918
Tirpitz, Alfred vonContains among other things: Business and informational correspondence on the publication of the new Official Gazette from 1 April 1910 English legislation in German South-West Africa during the First World War
Heliographer's station on the top of a mountain in the Mahenge battlefield / Photographer: Scherl
In the German colony of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a the Kreuzer Königsberg was sunk on the coast. The German fleet was strengthened by Lettow-Vorbeck, commander of the Schutztruppe. / Photographer: Scherl
The torpedo boat 'Wami' takes over a torpedo from the 'Königsberg' in the colony D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a during the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
The English armed motorboat 'Mimi' carries locals on the Lualaba river German East Africa in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Armed members of the Schutztruppe during a rest at the roadside in the colony Deutsch-Ostafrika during the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
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Map sketch of the combat operations of the Schutztruppe under Lettow-Vorbeck in the colony D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a during the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Motorcyclist of the Schutztruppe on a liaison trip German East Africa in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Report on the use of the 200,000 Reichsmark made available by the Reich Minister of Finance to the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbände der vertriebener Grenz-, Auslands- und Kolonialdeutscher; distribution of the income and expenditure of Section XX (Budget for the Burdens of War) of the Financial Year 1936 and subsequent to the dissolution of the Section XX (Budget for the Burdens of War).
Foreword: The E 130 c holdings at hand comprise personal files of employees of the State Ministry and the authorities directly subordinated to it, insofar as these employees left the service in May 1945. Staff only listed in lists or in basic salary forms were also included, but left in the original files, unless their own personal files were already available. The files of the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which were taken over by the Ministry of State after the First World War or for whose pension claims it was responsible, were also integrated into the inventory. Due to the close interlocking of these files, however, a separation could not always be carried out completely; further personal details may therefore still have to be found in the files of the Foreign Ministry itself. Furthermore, from the business records of the Ministry of State, archival records were separated which, according to today's opinion, are to be regarded as pure personnel records (E 130 IV, No. 58, NI. 107). The documents on the ministers in file group B 1, C 1, C 2, C 4, C 7, C 8, C 9, C 11 remained in the holdings of documents on the ministers in file group B 1, C 1, C 4, C 7, C 8, C 9, C 11. Files on employees who left the civil service only after May 1945 or entered the civil service after this date are in the holdings of EA 1/13 (State Ministry, personnel files from 1945). The stock E 130c comprises 136 numbers. From November 1971 to June 1972 it was sorted and listed by archive inspector candidate Joachim Herzer. In May 1973, the archive employee Westenfelder recorded further files which arrived later and which also established the final order.Stuttgart, supplement: When the holdings E 46 were dissolved within the framework of the redrawing of the holdings of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the personal file of the Secret Chancellor's List Wilhelm Henne was found under the signature E 46 Bü 644, the provenance of which turned out to be that of the State Ministry. Therefore, the file was added to the inventory under the signature E 130c Bü 137. At the same time, the finding aid book was prepared for the Intranet.Stuttgart, in February 2007Johannes Renz
Exercise of the German Schutztruppe with a dismountable barge on the pond in Mahenge / Photographer: Scherl