![]() ![]() 1938–1945 (Tiroler Landesarchiv, Michael-Gaismair-Strasse 1, A-6010 Innsbruck) Tyrol: Records of the Kaiserjäger regiments, registration sheets of the Kaiserjäger 1816–1884, registration sheets for North, East, South and Welschtirol (Trentino) from around 1850–1900, draftee lists and assent records, "Wehrstammbücher" (personnel files in book form) and "Gebührniskarten" (pay books) etc. Salzburg: Draftee lists and assent records, casualty list of Infantry Regiment 59, registration sheets for men born from 1865-1900, Wehrevidenzstelle Salzburg (Salzburger Landesarchiv, Michael-Pacher-Strasse 40, A-5010 Salzburg) The keeping of records had been decentralized since 1868, so that when the monarchy collapsed the relevant records remained in the provinces or in the successor states: The Kriegsarchiv by no means holds all military personnel records from the period before 1918. ("old" and "new" files) Archive of the "Militär-Maria-Theresien-Orden" (Military Order of Maria Theresa) Judicium delegatum of the Vienna General Command military legacies. "Musterlisten" – muster rolls according to bodies of the armed forces (1740–1820) "Grundbuchblätter" – registration sheets according to bodies to the armed forces (1820–1868) "Grundbuchblätter" – registration sheets according to territorial recruiting districts or countries (1868–1918) military parish records casualty lists of World War I (Totenkartei/register of deaths, phonetischer Kataster/phonetic cadastre) lists of prisoners of war of World War I register of war graves from World War I "Stellungslisten", "Assentprotokolle" – draftee lists and assent records "Conduitelisten" – conduct records of officers (starting around 1820) qualification lists of officers (1869–1918) rank and assignment lists 1914–1918, staff and pension records "Versorgungsakten" (provision files) from 1919 onwards "Belohnungsakten" (reward files), which included badges of courage etc. Family research – Haus-, Hof- und StaatsarchivĬentral military authorities (Hofkriegsrat, Kriegsministerium) – Second-instance authorities –Territorial commands – Military court archives – Military Educational Institutions – Navy – Collection of pictures.Īrchive materials directly related to persons, e.g.Family research – Finanz- und Hofkammerarchiv.Family research – Allgemeines Verwaltungsarchiv.Family research (person-related research) – General information.Mitteilungen des Österreichischen Staatsarchivs.Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv – Information in brief.Allgemeines Verwaltungsarchiv, Finanz- und Hofkammerarchiv.The Director-General of the Austrian State Archives.The History of the Austrian State Archives.The Mission of the Austrian State Archives.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |