Briefe verschiedener Absender an Nicolaus: - von Rolf Geyer [?], vom 21. Dezember 1968; - von Dr. Hans Lades, vom 20. Dezember 1968; - von Reinhard Gehlen, vom 17. Dezember 1971; - von seinem Neffen [?], vom 15. Juli - von Karin von der Brüggen, geb. von Grote. - von Rolf Geyer [?], vom 15. Mai 1970. - von Mariechen von Stael Holstein, vom 13. Oktober 1966. - von Dr. Herbert Fankhänel, vom 13. August 1963. [Erlangen, Berg bei Starnberg, Neubeuern, Kassel, Northeim]
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Briefe verschiedener Absender an Nicolaus: - von Rolf Geyer [?], vom 21. Dezember 1968; - von Dr. Hans Lades, vom 20. Dezember 1968; - von Reinhard Gehlen, vom 17. Dezember 1971; - von seinem Neffen [?], vom 15. Juli - von Karin von der Brüggen, geb. von Grote. - von Rolf Geyer [?], vom 15. Mai 1970. - von Mariechen von Stael Holstein, vom 13. Oktober 1966. - von Dr. Herbert Fankhänel, vom 13. August 1963. [Erlangen, Berg bei Starnberg, Neubeuern, Kassel, Northeim]
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DSHI 110 Grote/Dehio
DSHI 110 Grote/Dehio >> II. Familienarchiv Grote >> 3. Nicolaus Alfred Alexander Maria von Grote, Sohn von 1. und 2. (*1897 †1976)
1968, 1971, 1970, 1966, 1963
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- Dokumentesammlung des Herder-Instituts für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung (DSHI)
- Dokumentesammlung des Herder-Instituts [Isil-Code DE-1988] (Archivtektonik)
- DSHI 110 Familien- und Firmenarchive (Archival tectonics)
- DSHI 110 Grote/Dehio (Archival holding)
- II. Familienarchiv Grote (Classification)
- 3. Nicolaus Alfred Alexander Maria von Grote, Sohn von 1. und 2. (*1897 †1976) (Classification)