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BArch N 1367/10
BArch N 1367 Wolf, Ernst
Wolf, Ernst >> N 1367 Ernst Wolf (1902-1971) >> Korrespondenz >> Schriftwechsel, insbesondere mit Fachkollegen
1945-1971
Enthält u.a.:
Dr. Hildegard Schaeder über Publikationen zum Thema "orthodoxe Kirche", 1959-1961
Bischof D. Kurt Scharf, 1966-1967
Dieter Schellong über die Haltung der evangelischen Kirche zur Notstandsgesetzgebung, 1965
Jürgen Schipper, 1959-1967
Dr. Klaus Schlaich, 1965-1970
Prof. D. Hermann Schlingensiepen, 1963-1971
Prof. Dr. Martin Schmidt, 1953-1965
Prof. D. Dr. h. c. Schneemelcher, 1959-1970
Prof. Dr. Klaus Scholder, 1961-1969
Dr. Fritz Schröter, 1960-1970
Dr. Hannelis Schulte, 1959-1970
Klaus Schwarzwäller, 1959-1970
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweitzer, 1956-1970
Dr. Hildegard Schaeder über Publikationen zum Thema "orthodoxe Kirche", 1959-1961
Bischof D. Kurt Scharf, 1966-1967
Dieter Schellong über die Haltung der evangelischen Kirche zur Notstandsgesetzgebung, 1965
Jürgen Schipper, 1959-1967
Dr. Klaus Schlaich, 1965-1970
Prof. D. Hermann Schlingensiepen, 1963-1971
Prof. Dr. Martin Schmidt, 1953-1965
Prof. D. Dr. h. c. Schneemelcher, 1959-1970
Prof. Dr. Klaus Scholder, 1961-1969
Dr. Fritz Schröter, 1960-1970
Dr. Hannelis Schulte, 1959-1970
Klaus Schwarzwäller, 1959-1970
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schweitzer, 1956-1970
Wolf, Ernst, 1902-1971
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BZK no.
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.
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