1944
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III. Abt., Rep. 84/2, Nr. 7818
III. Abt., Rep. 84/2 Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz-
Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz- >> Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz- >> III. Private Korrespondenz >> Butenandt >> Wilhelmine und Otto Butenandt (Eltern)
1944
Enthält: Briefe Adolf Butenandts an seine Eltern.
Enthält auch: Schreiben und Briefzusätze Erika Butenandts.- Briefe der Kinder Butenandts an ihre Großeltern.- Brief der Mutter vom 19.9.1944 mit Bericht über die Vernichtung Wesermündes/Bremerhavens.
Enthält auch: Schreiben und Briefzusätze Erika Butenandts.- Briefe der Kinder Butenandts an ihre Großeltern.- Brief der Mutter vom 19.9.1944 mit Bericht über die Vernichtung Wesermündes/Bremerhavens.
Sachakte
Poschmann, Lieselotte
Backe, Herbert Friedrich Wilhelm
Bieneck, Erhard
Schramm, Gerhard
Butenandt, Anke
Butenandt, Eckart
Butenandt, Erika
Butenandt, Heide
Butenandt, Imme
Butenandt, Ina
Butenandt, Otfried
Butenandt, Otto Louis Max
Butenandt, Wilhelmine Anna Mathilde
Danneel, Rolf
Girgensohn, Marga
Leisner, Fritz
Schmidt-Thomé, Josef
Westphal, Ulrich
Wilkens, Annemarie ("Minka")
Hagenah, Walter
Schröder, Oskar
Paland, Josef
Heusner, Alex
Hellmann, Heinrich
Weidel, Wolfhard
Justus von Liebig-Preis
Universität Gießen
KWI für Biochemie
Reichsforschungsanstalt Insel Riems
Deutsche Akademie der Luftfahrtforschung
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- Archiv der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (Archivtektonik)
- III. Abt. Nachlässe (Archival tectonics)
- Reposituren (Archival tectonics)
- III. Abt., Rep. 84/2 Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz- (Archival holding)
- Nachlass Adolf Butenandt -Korrespondenz- (Classification)
- III. Private Korrespondenz (Classification)
- Butenandt (Classification)
- Wilhelmine und Otto Butenandt (Eltern) (Classification)