Gästebuch der Gesellschaft der Bücherfreunde zu Chemnitz
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TNL Oxenius, HHI.2014.G.1000.91
HHI.TNLOxenius Briefnachlass Oxenius
Briefnachlass Oxenius >> Archivalie – Lebensdokument
1924-1944
enthält Einträge von: Hermann Stehr (19.9.1924), Friedrich Erhard (30.10.1924), Franz Werfel (14.11.1924), Ludwig Wüllner (23.11.1924), Ludwig Hardt (7.12.1924), Rudolf G. Binding (15.1.1925), Hanns Johst (29.1.1925), Oscar Bie (12.2.1925), Wilhelm von Scholz (4.3.1925), Alice Verden (26.3.1925), Erich Ponto (26.3.1925), Edith Herrnstadt-Oettingen (4.10.1925), Albrecht Schaeffer (28.10.1925), Alfred Döblin (12.11.1925), Ernst Lissauer (Januar 1926), Hermann Stehr (Oktober 1926), Helene Jedermann (19.11.1926), Karl Wollf (21.1.1927), Frank Thiess (28.2.1927), Hans Friedrich Blunck (30.9.1927), Herbert Eulenberg (28.11.1927), Hans Carossa (13.2.1928), Agnes Miegel (15.10.1928), Otto Bernstein (26.11.1928), Erika Müller-Benrath (18.1.1929), Will Vesper (22.2.1929), Jakob Wassermann (15.3.1929), Adele Gerhard (4.10.1929), Rene Schickele (8.11.1929), Hans Franck (22.11.1929), Theodor Däubler (1.2.1930), Kuno von Hardenberg (21.3.1930), Felix Timmermanns (21.10.1930), Arnold Zweig (11.11.1930), Clara Viebig (13.1.1931), Heinrich Hubert Houben (3.2.1931), Friedrich Schnack (21.3.1931), Max Mell (20.10.1931), Karl Röttger (24.11.1931), Paul Alverdes (16.2.1932), Hans Grimm (1.3.1932), Ernst Beutler (15.3.1932), Karl Heinrich Waggerl (25.10.1932), Hans Brandenburg (15.11.1932), Ernst Wiechert (11.1.1933), Werner Deubel (8.2.1933), Edwin Erich Dwinger (7.3.1933), Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (4.5.1933), Friedrich Griese (28.11.1933), Georg Britting (19.1.1934), Lulu von Strauß und Torney (20.2.1934), Hans Korn (20.3.1934), Hans Friedrich Blunck (November 1934), Wilhelm Schäfer (5.11.1934), Felix Timmermanns (30.11.1934), Johannes Linke (22.1.1935), Richard Euringer (12.2.1935), Ludwig Wüllner (14.3.1935), Josef Ponten (23.10.1935), Eberhard Wolfgang Möller (12.11.1935), Werner Fraustadt (o. D.), Kurt Kluge (25.3.1936), August Winnig (29.9.1936), Wilhelm von Scholz (26.10.1936), Josef Weinheber (14.1.1937), Ludwig Wüllner (16.2.1937), Otto Freiherr zu Taube (14.4.1937), Karl Röttger (5.10.1937), Karl Heinrich Waggerl (3.11.1937), Hermann Claudius (1.12.1937), Heinrich Zillich (5.1.1938), Hans Carossa (22.2.1938), Alfred Huggenberger (22.3.1938), Johannes Linke (23.9.1938), Herbert von Hoerner (28.10.1938), Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (25.11.1938), Ina Seidel (31.1.1939), Hans Franck (17.2.1939), Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen (10.3.1939), Hermann Claudius (18.11.1940), Friedrich Schnack (21.3.1940), Ottfried Graf Finckenstein (10.4.1940), Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer (9.11.1940), Hans Carossa (11.3.1941), Werner Bergengruen (1.10.1941), Friedrich Bethge (1.12.1941), Wolfgang Goetz (10.12.1941), Karl Röttger (10.4.1942), Heinrich Zerkaulen (8.5.1942), Adolf von Hatzfeld (10.10.1942), Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen (11.11.1942), Hans Henning Freiherr Grote (21.12.1942), Hans Friedrich Blunck (25.1.1943), Moritz Jahn (31.3.1943), Otto Rombach (12.4.1943), Hildegard Klingspor (22.9.1943), Börries Freiherr von Münchhausen (26.11.1943), Robert Hohlbaum (21.2.1944), Joachim von der Goltz (29.3.1944), Bruno Goetz (11.11.1944)
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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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