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Verleihung von Orden, Ehrenzeichen und Auszeichnungen
Stadtverwaltung Dortmund (1803-1929) >> 03 STADTVERWALTUNG IN PREUßISCHER ZEIT (1815 - 1929) >> 03.01 Verfassung und Verwaltung >> 03.01.01 Reichs- und Staatsangelegenheiten >> 03.01.01.07 Orden und Ehrenzeichen, Titel, Auszeichnungen
1907 - 1910
Enthält u.a. : Ordensverleihung an Landrat a. D., Geheimer Regierungsrat Freiherr von der Heyden-Rynsch (1-3); desgl. Geheimer Bergrat, Oberbergrat a. D. Harz (4-5, 14, 17R, 31, 250); desgl. Geheimer Regierungsrat, Oberbürgermeister Schmieding (4R, 31); desgl. Baurat und Generaldirektor des Hörder Bergwerks- und Hüttenvereins Beukenberg (4-5, 16, 31); desgl. Gewerberat und Gewerbeinspektor Kattentidt (4-5,12,31); Kommerzienrat und Generaldirektor der Harpener Bergbauaktiengesellschaft Müser (4-5, 31); desgl. Kommerzienrat und Brauereibesitzer Josef Cremer (4R, 6, 9, 31, 249); desgl. Brauereidirektor Julius Spangenberg (4R, 6, 7, 31); desgl. Ottilie Duden geb. Lührmann (Frau des Geheimen Kommerzienrats Duden), Forest bei Brüssel (40, 41R, 45, 47-48R, 219, 220); desgl. Maria Johanna Hoesch geb. Günther (Frau des Konsuls Albert Hoesch) (40, 42, 43, 47-48R, 219, 220); desgl. 2. Bürgermeister Dr. jur. Ernst Eichhoff (82, 86, 215-217); desgl. Stadtbaurat Hermann Bovermann (82, 84, 215-217); desgl. Direktor des städtischen Wasserwerks Friedrich Reese (90, 113, 122-125, 129a, 129, 131); desgl. Direktor des städtischen Elektrizitätswerkes Karl Döpke (108, 109, 113-123, 126-129a, 131, 133); desgl. Freifrau Pauline von der Heyden-Rynsch geb. Bilefeldt (132, 154-157, 219, 220); desgl. Oberbürgermeister, Geheimrat Schmieding (211); desgl. Archivdirektor Professor Dr. Karl Rübel (217, 252, 257, 258); desgl. Kaufmann Sally Flörsheim (219, 220, 222-225a, 226-228a, 229a, 230, 231, 234, 235a, 236, 237-240a, 241a, 242, 243a, 244, 245a, 246); desgl. an Stadtbaurat Friedrich Kullrich (269, 270, 273, 374, 279, 285, 280-282); Titelverleihung an Bergassessor a. D., Bergwerksdirektor und unbesoldeter Stadtrat Emil Tilmann (103, 104, 108-111, 122); desgl. Regierungs- und Baurat a. D., Generaldirektor der Union Aktiengesellschaft für Bergbau, Eisen- und Stahlindustrie in Dortmund Hermann Mathies (215, 216); desgl. Direktor der landwirtschaftlichen Winterschule Arnsberg, Dr. Max Müller (235, 236a, 237a); Verleihung der Südwestafrika-Denkmünze aus Stahl an Hobler Karl Trachte (54, 92, 93); desgl. Japanische Kriegsdenkmünze an Oberarzt Professor Dr. Adolf Hehle (71); Ersatz der Kriegsdenkmünze für Combattanten für Arbeiter Daniel Schölzel (203, 204); desgl. des Ehrenkreuzes I. Klasse (Fürstlich Schwarzburg) an Kommerzienrat Müser (239a).
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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.
This number is important for making an inquiry to the relevant archive.
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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