- CA MHSBC 95-15-3
- Subseries
- 1931-1993
Part of Peter P. Martens family fonds
Part of Peter P. Martens family fonds
Part of Peter P. Martens family fonds
Part of Peter P. Martens family fonds
Heinrich Rempel, 1855 and Margaret Schlabach, 1853 descendants
Three generations of the Heinrich and Margaret (Schlabach) Rempel family. He crossed the ocean on the ship "Elbe" from Waldheim, Russia, landed in Niverville. Lived in Steinbach (Friedensfeld) also a short time in Gruenfeld. He was a teacher in winter. His wife died Jan 19, 1919.
Index of Microfilmed Records of the German Foreign Ministry
Part of John B Toews fonds
This subseries consists of the following files:
1) Index of Microfilmed Records of the German Foreign Ministry and the Reich's Chancellery covering the Weimar Period, 1919-1932, 95 pages.
2) Records of the Reich Ministry of Economics, 75 pages.
3) Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germadom; 15 pages.
4) Records of the Organization Todt, 2 pages.
5) Miscellaneous German Records Collection (Part I), 15 pages.
6) Records of the Nazi Cultural and Research Institutions and Records Pertaining to Axis Relations and Interests in the Far East,
161 pages.
7 ( Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command (Part I), 222 pages.
8) Miscellaneous German Records Collection (Part II), 203 pages.
9) Records of the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production, 109 pages.
11) Fragmentary Records of Miscellaneous Reich Ministries and Offices, 19 pages.
12) Records of Headquarters of the German Army High Command (Part I), 19 pages.
13) Records of the Reich Air Ministry, 34 pages.
14) Records of the German Field Commands, Armies (Part I), 61 pages.
15) Records of Former German and Japanese Embassies and Consulate, 1890-1945, 63 pages.
16) Records of the Deutsches Ausland-Insitut, Stuttgart Part I Records of Resettlement. 105 pages. Box 257
United States. National Archives and Records Service
Abraham A. Friesen and Heinrich J. Willms Correspondence
Part of John B Toews fonds
This subseries consists of the following;
1) Correspondence between Abraham A. Friesen, member of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization, and Henry J. Willms. Some are handwritten and some are typed.
2) A table of contents of the letters and a brief description of each letter was produced by Helena, daughter of Abraham.A. Friesen
Willms, Heinrich J, 1888-1957
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