Germany
Found in 1112 Collections and/or Records:
German navy, 1950-08 - 1960-08
Notes on German preparations for war.
German news-letter, 1939
Comprising English translation of German King-Hall newsletter and 'The Reply to English Propaganda' by Reich Minister Dr Goebbels, 1939.
German Newsletters, 1939
Comprising a colour facsimile copy of a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings about King-Hall's German newsletters to the middle classes, professional men and Nazi officials, including Dr. Goebbels.
Germany, 1919 - 1965
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
Germany, 1929 - 1938
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
Germany, 1925 - 1950
This series mostly consists of material relating to post-war reconstruction in Germany.
Germany: articles by Sandys and press cuttings, 1946
The material covers much of Lord Duncan-Sandys public life. Papers, reports and correspondence document the ministries in which he served and there are also constituency correspondence, speeches, publications, press cuttings and photographs. A number of papers exist relating to his involvement in the campaign to restore Capital Punishment, the European Movement and the Civic Trust.
Germany, Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft, 1952-02 - 1953-07
Papers and correspondence on an Anglo-German conference organised by Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft, and a set of extracts from the German press, on defence and political issues.
"Give us the tools", 9 Feb 1941
Goa, 1961 - 1962
Cuttings on Goa
Harriet Susan Miller: Continental Tour Journal
Journal by Harriet Miller of tours on the continent with her husband, Professor W.H. Miller, 1856 and later.
"Headway towards Freedom and Peace", Nov 1938
Historical reports, 1917-09 - 1919-09
"History of Germany", 1895-08 - 1914-08
Notes and drafts for a history of 19th century Germany. This is probably for works that JWHM was commissioned to write for the Cambridge Historical Series in 1895 and 1901 and never finished, but some sections may also relate to "A short history of Germany and her colonies" (1914), written by JWHM with Walter Alison Philips, and Arthur William Holland as part of the 11th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
"Hitler file 1", 1937-04 - 1937-11
Hitler's Private Office entertainment file, including: list of diplomatic visitors; minutes by Otto Meissner, Hitler’s Chief of Staff and State Secretary of the Presidential Chancellery; guest lists, invitation cards, menus and seating plans for various events, particularly a trade fair. Found by Lunghi in the Reich Chancellery, July 1945.
Invitations: Christian Democratic Union, 1975 - 1979
Correspondence on CS's invitations to the CDU [Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands] European conferences at Hanover [Germany], 1976, and at Kiel, 1979, with correspondents including Margaret Thatcher, Leader of the Conservative Party, apologising for not being able to attend the 1979 conference due to the impending General Election, and Helmut Kohl, Chairman of the CDU. Includes texts of speeches by CS and Thatcher.
Journal of a tour in Germany, 1786-1789
Also includes a memorandum of 'Places worth seeing in Mr. Skynner's Tour with my cousin in June 1783', 90 folios. According to a note by John Lee of Hartwell inside the front cover, the writer was Colonel Sir William Lee, and the cousin William Lee Antonie Esq. of Colworth, Bedfordshire. Pp. 89-180 are blank. Inside the front cover: 'Hartwell Library repaired May 1831', in the hand of J. Lee.
Letter from Thomas Henry Farrer to Charles Robert Darwin; written at [Germany], 1868-10-26
Letter from Thomas Henry Farrer to Charles Robert Darwin; written at [Germany]
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Letters from Berlin, 1895-10 - 1907-12
Copies of letters to Lascelles at the beginning and at the end of his term as British Ambassador to Germany, with correspondents including: William Goschen [Secretary of Embassy, Russia], congratulating him on his appointment; Tristram Ellis on pictures he had painted for Lascelles; Lord Augustus Loftus on the situation in Berlin; Sir Francis Oppenheimer, British Consul-General at Frankfort-on-Main.
Letters on resignation from the government, 1990, 1990-07 - 1990-08
Letters on NR's resignation from the government