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Nachlass Schwalber, Josef >> Nachlässe >> Nachlass Schwalber, Josef >> 1. Zur Person >> 1.3. Private Korrespondenz
1946-1968
Enthält auch: Zeitungsausschnitte, Todesanzeigen, Sterbezettel, Fotos folgender Personen: Konrad Adenauer, Bundeskanzler; Prof. Dr. Joseph Baumgartner, Staatsminister; Prälat Wilhelm Böhler; Hans Brandenburg, Schriftsteller; Prof. Dr. Eduard Brenner, Staatssekretär; Dr. Julius Döpfner, Erzbischof von Würzburg; Dr. Engelbert Dollfuß, Bundeskanzler (Österreich); Dr. Hans Ehard, Ministerpräsident; Prof. Rudolf Esterer; Michael Kardinal Faulhaber; Reinhard Gehlen, Präsident des BND; Prof. Adalbert Hämel; Ludwig Hagenauer, Staatsminister; Wilhelm Hoegner, Ministerpräsident; Michael Horlacher; Dr. Ludwig Huber, Staatsminister; Dr. Alois Hundhammer, Staatsminister; Dr. Richard Jaeger, MdB; Heinrich Junker, Staatsminister; Dr. Franz Fendt, Staatsminister (mit Bericht auf der 1. Tagung des Bayerischen Beratenden Landesausschusses 1946); Dr. Albert Finck, Kultusminister (Rheinland-Pfalz); Franz Fischer, Staatssekretär; Dr. Emil Franzel, Konrad-Adenauer-Preisträger für Publizistik; Dr. Ottmar Kollmann, Präsident des Verwaltungsgerichtshofes; Rudolf Konrad, General [s.a. Nr. 6]; Dr. Hans Kraus, Staatsminister; Dr. med. Wilhelm Laforet; P. Hugo Lang, Abt; Prof. Max Lebsche; Claus Leusser, Bevollmächtigter des Freistaates Bayern beim Bund; Alois Johannes Lippl, Staatsintendant; Alfred Loritz (WAV); Prof. Dr. Theodor Maunz, Staatsminister; Dr. Hans Meinzolt, Staatssekretär; Dr. Johannes Erik Müller, Erzbischof; Dr. Hans Müller, Präsident des Bundesfinanzhofes; Dr. Josef Müller, Staatsminister; Prof. Dr. Emil Muhler, Stadtpfarrer; Johannes Neuhäusler, Weihbischof; Prälat Friedrich Pfanzelt; Papst Pius XII.; Dr. Anton Pfeiffer, Botschafter; Dr. med. vet. Wilhelm Pschorr; Josef Remold, Präsident der Bayer. Bereitschaftspolizei; Dr. Karl Riedl, Ministerialdirigent; Dr. Richard Ringelmann, Staatssekretär; Albert Roßhaupter, Staatsminister; Kronprinz Rupprecht von Bayern; Dieter Saffler, Staatssekretär und Botschafter; P. Placidus Sattler, Scheyern; Dr. Anton Scharnagl, Weihbischof; Dr. Karl Scharnagl, Oberbürgermeister von München; Dr. Alois Schlögl, Staatsminister; Prof. Dr. Michael Schmaus, Prälat; Prof. Dr. Hans Sedlmayr; Dr. Hanns Seidel, Ministerpräsident; Dr. Franz Stadelmayer, Oberbürgermeister von Würzburg; Franz Josef Strauß, Bundesminister; Prof. Dr. Adolf Süsterhenn; Dr. Christine Teusch, Kultusministerin (Nordrhein-Westfalen); Joseph Kardinal Wendel, Erzbischof von München und Freising; Dr. Johannes Zinkl, päpstlicher Hausprälat
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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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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Reason for persecution
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Role in the proceeding
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