Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage

http://www.gsta.spk-berlin.de/fehler.php in German language

http://www.gsta.spk-berlin.de/hinweise_in_anderen_sprachen_940.html this page has information in English, French and Polish.

Google translation site in English

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allen krueger
looking for Krueger relatives .

The Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage traces back to the
chancellery of the margrave of Brandenburg according to a charter issued in Stendal 1282. Three hundred years later, in 1598, Erasmus Langenhain was appointed as the first archivist and the archives began to play an
autonomous role.

In 1803, the institution obtained the honorary title Secret State
Archives. By incorporating the Secret Ministerial Archives (Geheimes
Ministerialarchiv), it became the central archive for the records of
Prussia’s supreme authorities. In 1924 the institution moved into a
path-braking new functional building in Berlin-Dahlem. To this day,
this is the seat of the Archives.

Because of bomb attacks, documents were partially evacuated during
the Second World War. After 1945, these documents were kept in Merseburg
as a part of the GDR’s Central Archives. The documents that remained in
Berlin continued to be available in Dahlem after 1945. In 1963, the
Secret State Archives was incorporated into the Prussian Cultural
Heritage Foundation (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz).

After German Reunification, the divided archives were joined in their original seat in Berlin-Dahlem.

http://www.gsta.spk-berlin.de/fehler.php in German language

http://www.gsta.spk-berlin.de/hinweise_in_anderen_sprachen_940.html this page has information in English, French and Polish.

Google translation site in English

http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gsta.spk-berlin.de%2Ffehler.php&act=url

allen krueger
looking for Krueger relatives .

The Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage traces back to the
chancellery of the margrave of Brandenburg according to a charter issued in Stendal 1282. Three hundred years later, in 1598, Erasmus Langenhain was appointed as the first archivist and the archives began to play an
autonomous role.

In 1803, the institution obtained the honorary title Secret State
Archives. By incorporating the Secret Ministerial Archives (Geheimes
Ministerialarchiv), it became the central archive for the records of
Prussia’s supreme authorities. In 1924 the institution moved into a
path-braking new functional building in Berlin-Dahlem. To this day,
this is the seat of the Archives.

Because of bomb attacks, documents were partially evacuated during
the Second World War. After 1945, these documents were kept in Merseburg
as a part of the GDR’s Central Archives. The documents that remained in
Berlin continued to be available in Dahlem after 1945. In 1963, the
Secret State Archives was incorporated into the Prussian Cultural
Heritage Foundation (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz).

After German Reunification, the divided archives were joined in their original seat in Berlin-Dahlem.

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Mit freundlichem Gruß

Ha-We

Moin Hans-Werner,

bei Compgen "klemmte" gestern der Mail-Server, so das michts mehr ging :frowning:
Die Jungs bei Compgen haben das - so wie es scheint - bis heute frueh wieder im Griff bekommen :slight_smile:

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Mario (Seifert)

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