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            15 Archival description results for übriges Asien

            MPK 1/263/2-3 · Item · 1918
            Part of The National Archives

            2 plans of the city of Tsingtao (Qingdao). (2) Shows contours. Compass indicator. MS additions, coloured, including a reference table (in English) to major buildings. (3) Illustrates Japanese activities in the city. Reference table (in Chinese characters). Scale: 1 cm to 100 m. Compass indicator. Dimensions: (2) 40.4 cm x 52.1 cm; (3) 43.2 cm x 33 cm.

            BArch, N 42/38 · File · 1924-1932
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Award of the Iron Cross to the Swedish commercial attaché in Berlin Löwengoord, 1924; Award of the Medal of Honor of the German Red Cross to the American journalists William Hearst and Karl von Wiegand as well as to the Austrian Army Minister Vaugoin 1929, 1931; Visit of a Finnish lieutenant colonel to the Reich Ministry of Defence, o. Dat. State Secretary Otto Meissner concerning the training of a Chinese officer as an officer and in flying, 12.05.1930; speech of the Chief of Army Command General of the Infantry Kurt Freiherr von Hammerstein at the farewell breakfast for the French military attaché in Berlin General Tournès, 10.11.1930; antiques dealer Dr. Paul Drey to Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich-Wilhelm v. Willisen concerning the training of a Chinese officer as an officer and in flying, 12.05.1930. the economic situation in the United States of America and the views there on Germany, in particular its internal political situation and its ability to pay reparations, 15.01.1931; Correspondence with State Secretary Otto Meissner concerning the rescheduling of a German property in the former province of Posen, March 1931; Plan of a visit of the British admiral Viscount John Jellicoe of Scapa to Germany, operated by General of the Cavalry Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg, March/April 1931; Alleged commercial espionage of the Japanese Dr. Job Tamaki, March 1932; from Hagen, Betschuanaland, to Major L. Müldner von Mülnheim concerning colonial questions, 12.04.1932; Planned reception by Sir Stafford Cripps, June 1932

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 150 Nr. 389 · File · August 1900-Mai 1914
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)
            • August 1900-May 1914, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archives Karlsruhe, 456 F 150 Directorate of the General Command and the Deputy General Command as well as the Directorate of Operations of the XIV Army Corps description: Contains, among other things, the following Including: plan for the embarkation of the first supply of troops for the East Asian Expeditionary Corps; provisions for the removal of the first supply of troops for the East Asian Expeditionary Corps; provisions for the replacement of the crews of the East Asian Occupation Brigade to be released on leave in the autumn of 1901; Annex to the Repatriation and Replacement Provisions Contains, among other things, the following: Annex to the Repatriation and Replacement Provisions*: Orders and instructions issued by the Medical Department of the Ministry of War; evidence of claims for the costs of the Expeditionary Corps<br />including: plan for the embarkation of the first supply of troops for the East Asian Expeditionary Corps; provisions for the removal of the first supply of troops for the East Asian Expeditionary Corps; provisions for the replacement of the crews of the East Asian Occupation Brigade to be released on leave in the autumn of 1901; appendix to the Return and Replacement Provisions
            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/2 Bü 272 · File · 1909, 1911, 1915 - 1922, o. D.
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Information from Ulrich Rauscher on the conditions for the takeover of "März", 7.11.1916; letter from a civilian prisoner from the Indian concentration camp Ahmednagar, 15.10.1917; plan for the foundation of an "International Newspaper" 1921/22; submission by the Association of German Newspaper Publishers on the situation of the German press, 26.1.1921; petitions against the classification of the city of Pfullingen in place class C, Febr. 1922 and against the decree of the Reich Chancellor concerning the liquidation of French private property in Germany, July 1917; communication of Conrad Haußmann to Max Warburg for the election of the German envoy in China, n.d. (Early 1920?) Report to the Prime Minister of Württemberg, von Weizsäcker, on a meeting on 2 October 1914 with the Reich Chancellor, 12 October 1914; R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t responded to the complaint of an intern, previously a civil servant resident in Duala, Cameroon, about his salary, 8 October 1914.6.1917; Contestation of the Schultheiss election in Wildbad because of the ballot papers used, 1922; Memorandum on the necessity of the freight reduction for food, no. D. (Early 1920?)

            Haußmann, Conrad
            FO 383/33 · Item · 1915
            Part of The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners, including: German women and children in Hong Kong: treatment; includes list of German and Austrian families interned in Kowloon (in docket no. 58552). German subject, aged over 55 years of age, detained at Rottnest, Western Australia: question of entitlement to release. Personal effects of German prisoners of war in South Africa. Treatment of German prisoners in Trinidad. Treatment of enemy aliens in South Africa. Disposal of German subjects from German South West Africa. Release and repatriation of German subjects under 17 years of age and over 55 years, in detention camps. Inspection reports on prisoner of war camps in London: Alexandra Palace and Stratford; includes black/white ground plan of Alexandra Palace (in docket no. 67335). Treatment of German prisoners in UK: report on various camps after visit of inspection by Edward G Lowry, Special Attaché in Charge (German Division), US Embassy, London (in docket no. 67983). Measures against Germans in UK. Repatriation of German males from UK. Ignacz Rosenbluth, German prisoner of war in South Africa: deposit of property in a bank and placed to his credit on his release. Internment of German subjects in UK. Repatriation of German subjects from South Africa: proposed draft stating particulars of means necessary for repatriation. Treatment of enemy 'aliens' in South Africa: reports of anti-German disturbances and proposed government action; includes several press reports from the Cape Times , 13-15 May 1915. Repatriation of enemy 'aliens' from colonies and self-governing dominions. Treatment of German subjects and property in the Cameroons. Treatment of German prisoners at Singapore. Mrs Edith Hering, German subject arrested and imprisoned at Edinburgh: sentence passed. Treatment of German prisoners at Rottnest, Western Australia. Transfer of German subjects from Singapore to Liverpool, Australia. Anglo-French forces in the Cameroons: German complaint regarding their conduct. Treatment of German prisoners in the Straits Settlements. Treatment of German prisoners in Liverpool camp, near Sydney, New South Wales. German civilians interned at Ahmednagar, India: regulations; German allegation that prisoners only allowed to write in English. German prisoners in Togoland and Dahomey: alleged cruelties. German prisoners' camps in UK: further reports by Edward G Lowry, Special Attaché in Charge (German Division), US Embassy, London (in docket no. 102948). Treatment of German prisoners at Liverpool, New South Wales: includes printed copy of Manual of War Precautions , Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence, 1915 (in docket no. 104429). Complaints of prisoners at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man. Treatment of prisoners at Alexandra Palace, London: complaint by Colonel Friedrich, Officer in Charge of Prisoners of War Department, Prussian Ministry of War, and investigation by Edward G Lowry, Special Attaché in Charge (German Division), US Embassy, London. Conditions in prisoners' camps at Ragama and Ahmednagar, India. German prisoners of war at Bermuda: claims of prisoners for pay and release on undertaking not to join armed forces. Code 1218 File 263 (papers 54247-112033).

            Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2/12095 · File · 1848-1914
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • description: Contains: Diary notes, 1897-1899, overview sketch of the camp Tientsin (1:100); lecture manuscript, 1900: Untersuchung gegen den Vize-Fw. Pabst and the Paymaster Aspirant Ziernberg, 1902; My Stay in Tsingtau (Diary Excerpt), 1911; Plan of all Settlements of Tientsins. Drawing 1:10.000 Regulation concerning the acquisition of land in the German Kiautschou areas (print); activity for the association of abstinent officers of the army, 1913-1914 1848-1914, Federal Archives, BArch MSG 2 Subject matter and biographical collection on German military history Contains: <br />Diary notes, 1897-1899, sketch of the camp Tientsin (1:100); lecture manuscript, 1900: Investigation against the Vice-Fw. Pabst and the paymaster aspirant Ziernberg, 1902; My stay in Tsingtau (diary excerpt), 1911;<br />Plan of all settlements Tientsins.- Hand drawing 1:10.000<br />Ordinance concerning the acquisition of land in the German Kiautschou areas (print); Activity for the association of abstinent officers of the army, 1913-1914
            MPI 1/492/2 · Item · [1881]
            Part of The National Archives

            Pacific Ocean. 3 sketches on 1 sheet of the Palau island group, Caroline Islands, showing (i) apparent discrepancies in the Admiralty plan; (ii) the lagoon passage between Man of War Passage and [?Molagoyok]; (iii) [?Arernaobuajaj]. No scale shown. Drawn by A W Torlesse, Lieut HMS Lily and originally enclosed with his remarks on the islands which are undated but bound with papers of 1881-1882.

            Plan for war in China
            Bundesarchiv, BArch RW 61/3 · File · 1900
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
            • 1900, Bundesarchiv, BArch RW 61 Ostasiatisches Expeditionskorps und Ostasiatische Besatzungsbrigade description: Contains also: Compilation of the weapons material imported into China from Europe since 1871; strength of the international troops which were placed under the command of Waldersee Contains also:<br />compilation of the weapons material imported into China from Europe since 1871;<br />strength of the international troops which were placed under the command of Waldersee
            CO 1047/454 · Item · 1914
            Part of The National Archives

            Tsingtau', cutting fromE.N.a.D. Exp[ress]', 24 August 1914. Caption: `Official German plan of Tsingtau, the fortified naval base at the entrance to Kiaochau Bay. [About 1 mile to an inch] Japan will devote all her efforts to its capture. Inset shows the position of Kiaochau in relation to Japan', 15,000 miles to an inch.