"Die Post": Gründung und Unterstützung durch die Industrie
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BArch N 1231/160
BArch N 1231 Hugenberg, Alfred
Hugenberg, Alfred >> N 1231 Alfred Hugenberg >> Nachlass Hugenberg >> Anhang >> Nachlass Hans von Loewenstein zu Loewenstein >> "Die Post"
1913-1920
Enthält u.a.:
Thomas, Amtsrichter a. D., Holland, 1913
Alfred Hugenberg, 1913-1920
Leo Wegener, 1914-1915
Otto Spinzig, 1914
Theodor Reismann-Grone, 1914-1919
Heinrich Pohl, 1915
Emil Kirdorf, 1914
Hugo Stinnes, 1914
Hermann Albrecht, Hauptschriftleiter der "Post", 1915-1918
Rudolf Wagner, 1918-1919
Verbot des Blattes wegen des Artikels "Der Papst und Italien", 1915
Kriegsziele und Situation Belgiens: Theodor Reismann-Grone an Leo Wegener und Theobald v. Bethmann Hollweg, Aug. 1915
Vereinigung von "Post" und "Berliner Neueste Nachrichten", 1918-1919
Thomas, Amtsrichter a. D., Holland, 1913
Alfred Hugenberg, 1913-1920
Leo Wegener, 1914-1915
Otto Spinzig, 1914
Theodor Reismann-Grone, 1914-1919
Heinrich Pohl, 1915
Emil Kirdorf, 1914
Hugo Stinnes, 1914
Hermann Albrecht, Hauptschriftleiter der "Post", 1915-1918
Rudolf Wagner, 1918-1919
Verbot des Blattes wegen des Artikels "Der Papst und Italien", 1915
Kriegsziele und Situation Belgiens: Theodor Reismann-Grone an Leo Wegener und Theobald v. Bethmann Hollweg, Aug. 1915
Vereinigung von "Post" und "Berliner Neueste Nachrichten", 1918-1919
Hugenberg, Alfred, 1865-1951
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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- Hugenberg, Alfred (Archival holding)
- N 1231 Alfred Hugenberg (Classification)
- Nachlass Hugenberg (Classification)
- Anhang (Classification)
- Nachlass Hans von Loewenstein zu Loewenstein (Classification)
- "Die Post" (Series)