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Regesten zur Korrespondenz des Staatsministers Freiherr von Blittersdorf [leer]
Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 52 Blittersdorf Nr. 149
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 52 Blittersdorf Friedrich Landolin Karl von Blittersdorf (1792-1861): Badischer Bundestagsgesandter und Minister des Auswärtigen
Friedrich Landolin Karl von Blittersdorf (1792-1861): Badischer Bundestagsgesandter und Minister des Auswärtigen >> Korrespondenz
Enthält u.a.: Regesten zur Korrespondenz mit dem Freiherrn von Berstett (52 Blittersdorf 5-8), mit von Maurer (52 Blittersdorf 61), mit Graf von Beroldingen (52 Blittersdorf 94), mit Graf von Dietrichstein (52 Blittersdorf 98), mit Freiherr von Giese (52 Blittersdorf 104), mit von Gruben (52 Blittersdorf 105), mit dem Fürsten von Leiningen (52 Blittersdorf 119), mit Freiherr von Meisenbug (52 Blittersdorf 124), mit Graf von Münch-Bellinghausen (52 Blittersdorf 125), mit von Nagler (52 Blittersdorf 126), mit von Obercamp (52 Blittersdorf 128), mit von Riess (52 Blittersdorf 135), mit von Roggenbach (52 Blittersdorf 137).
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The Bundeszentralkartei (BZK) is the central register of the federal government and federal states for completed compensation proceedings. When a claim is entered into the BZK, a number is assigned for unique identification. This BZK number refers to a compensation claim, not to a person. If a person has made several claims (e.g. for themselves and for relatives), each claim generally has its own BZK number. Often, the file number of the respective compensation authority is used as the BZK number.
This number is important for making an inquiry to the relevant archive.
Delict according to Nazi judicial system
Conduct that was first criminalized under National Socialism (e.g. the Treachery Act, ‘Judenbegünstigung’) or which the Nazi judiciary prosecuted more severely (e.g. high treason).
Reason for persecution
The reasons provided here are based on the wording in the reasons for persecution stated in the sources.
Role in the proceeding
‘Verfolgt’ refers to a person who submitted a compensation claim for damage caused by Nazi persecution. If the application was submitted by a person other than the persecuted person, this other person is designated as ‘antragstellend’ and their relationship to the persecuted person, if there is one, is noted. In the sources, the persecuted person is sometimes referred to as ‘Geschädigter’ (aggrieved party) and the applicant as ‘Anspruchsberechtigter’(claimant).
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Additional information on reason for persecution
Additional or more specific information on membership and group affiliation which were the reason for the persecution.