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<br>Approximately half of all people in Baden left without permission granted by administrators. Most emigrants left via the French port Le Havre where pass controls and regulations were not as stringent as at the German and Dutch ports. Many emigration documents before 1850 have been destroyed. Most emigration materials in the general archive are from 1850-1880 with more emigrants from the north than the south of Baden. However, the records of the ''Bezirksämter'' (administrations, abbreviated BA) of southern Baden (Brühl to the Bodensee) have not yet been thoroughly evaluated. | <br>Approximately half of all people in Baden left without permission granted by administrators. Most emigrants left via the French port Le Havre where pass controls and regulations were not as stringent as at the German and Dutch ports. Many emigration documents before 1850 have been destroyed. Most emigration materials in the general archive are from 1850-1880 with more emigrants from the north than the south of Baden. However, the records of the ''Bezirksämter'' (administrations, abbreviated BA) of southern Baden (Brühl to the Bodensee) have not yet been thoroughly evaluated. |
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