Talk:Neues Schloss (Meersburg)

Usage during the period 1937-1945
The article is at variance with https://www2.landesarchiv-bw.de/ofs21/olf/einfueh.php?bestand=7377 which does not describe the school as anything to do with troubled boys and also states that the school was used as a hospital during the war. However I only have the machine translation to go by which says:

In the spring of 1839 in Meersburg a Catholic teacher training college as a "second seminar for the upper parts of the country" with Philip Nabholz (1782-1842) opened as a director. It should be used for relief of Rastatt in November 1835 moved to Ettlingen seminar. About half of the pupils from Ettlingen was moved to Meersburg. The newly created institute came under the premises of the seminary, which have been partially renovated and furnished with furniture from Ettlingen. During World War II, we used the premises as a military hospital. The resolution of the teacher seminar took place in 1924 at the Seminar Director Frederick Boos.

The records of the seminary, which had remained after the dissolution of the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Meersburg, went to their Wegverlegung in the management of the Director of the Lake School (secondary school for boys in building form). In 1943 they offered this to the General State Archives to transfer to. The historically important part as was access 1943/48 are classified under the name 459 Constance Meersburg school in the stocks. Took place at the distortion, the undersigned, in 1982, by which, the stock name has been corrected.

Karlsruhe, October 1982 M. Heine

The records of the teachers seminary in Meersburg (73 fascicles) came in the wake of the stock compensation between the General State Archives of Karlsruhe and the State Archives of Freiburg in the early nineties STAF. The stock was the signature B 561/1, the serial numbers of the files were not changed. The GLA in 2011 was finding aid made ​​easy by using the archive Verzeichnungssoftware Scope revised.

The stock B 561/1 includes now 74 fascicles (fascicles of the original has now been split into two part numbers) and measures 1.10 linear meter Freiburg, February 2011, Dr. Christof Strauss

This area of the article needs further research to clarify and I am marking it as such. Fiddle Faddle (talk) 09:20, 25 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Yeah, it looks like I misunderstood the word Aufbauform. The Bodenseeschule seems to have been a secondary school, maybe a vocational school.  Thanks Tobyc75 (talk) 00:41, 26 March 2012 (UTC)

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