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            FO 383/293 · Objekt · 1917
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany: Prisoners: including: Authorisation for British prisoners in Switzerland to send parcels to British prisoners in Germany. Georg F Webendörfer, a German subject interned at Liverpool, New South Wales: various letters protesting about the circumstances of his internment. Disciplinary measures at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, including: German memorandum outlining various individual cases (names in docket no.25260), with a letter from E Arndt, Sub-Commandant of Camp IV. Request for information on sentences passed on Georg Goller and three German sailors in the camp. Sketch map (in docket no.25505) showing the route to be followed by prisoners escaping from Germany to the Netherlands. Detention of Richard Heckmann, a German subject, in the UK, including: Request by the German Foreign Office for his urgent transfer to Switzerland for medical treatment. Mrs H L Heckmann: letter stating that her husband was unfit to travel. Arrangements for Mr Heckmann to be transferred to France under medical escort. Mrs H L Heckmann: protest about the confinement of her husband in the military prison in Algiers, Algeria. Dr Walter Gellhorn, who died while interned at Stobs Detention Camp, Hawick, Scotland: request by his brother, Dr George Gellhorn, for the return of his remains and personal effects to Germany, and for assistance with the disposal of his property. Gustav Schulze, interned at Olympia, London: German memorandum requesting information on the circumstances of his wounding by a sentry. George Beck, a German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: protest about the compulsory enlistment of his son, Georg Beck, in the British Army. Report of the court of enquiry appointed to investigate complaints from German prisoners regarding their treatment while interned at Torrens Island, South Australia, with various witness statements (names in docket no.26737). Correspondence regarding a postcard from Miss Bertha Terson, thought to have been interned at Lauban. Captain T Luning, a German subject interned at Malta: request for the transmission to Germany of money and papers, including: Opinion of the Admiralty that the papers, which contained voyage accounts and details of payments to the crew of SS Istria , should not be sent to Germany. Pastor Rudolf Hartmann, interned at Knockaloe Camp: proposal for his repatriation to Germany in exchange for the Reverend H M Williams. Duplication of work by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War and the Central Prisoners of War Committee of the British Red Cross. List of names of German missionaries (in docket no.27508) arrested in German East Africa. Proposal for the exchange of Dr Hans Kassner, a German subject interned in the Azores, for an unnamed Portuguese prisoner. Arrangements for the representation of British interests in Germany by the Netherlands Minister in Berlin, following the severance of diplomatic relations between Germany and USA, including: Agreement by the Netherlands Government to the proposals. Procedures to be adopted for communicating with the German Government via the British Embassy at The Hague. Copy of a letter of thanks to the King of Spain regarding his offer to represent British interests in Germany. Appointment of Jonkheer von Vrednburch as the Netherlands Minister in Berlin. Mr Hume-Williams MP: parliamentary question on arrangements for visits to British prisoners interned in Germany. Request for five copies to be sent of all communications from the British Government to the German Government. Details of funds transferred from the US Embassy in Berlin to the Netherlands Minister in Berlin. Details of expenses formerly incurred by the US Embassy in Berlin in connection with their responsibilities for British interests. Remuneration of diplomats appointed to look after British interests in Germany and Belgium. Arrangements for payments to Dr Römer and Dr Rademaker for their work as inspectors of prison camps in Germany. Instructions to Monsieur van Rappard on the wording of communications addressed to the German Government. Request for an additional motor car to facilitate visits to prison camps in Germany. Proposal to recruit additional doctors at the Netherlands Legation in Berlin to carry out prison inspections. Delays in the transmission of official memoranda to the German Government. Information that thirty six prison camps in Germany had been visited during October 1917. Mr Walter de Haas, formerly of the German Consulate in Sydney: detention at Trial Bay, Australia, including: Refusal by the Australian Government to agree to his release. Permission for the transmission of a letter from Mr de Haas to the German Government regarding his national status. German memorandum enquiring about the whereabouts and welfare of Mr de Haas and other former officials of the German Consulate in Sydney. German memorandum requesting the reasons for the continuing detention of Mr de Haas. Code 1218 Files 25245-27930.

            FO 383/432 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany (German Prisoners), including: Rations allowed to German prisoners of war in UK. Place of detention at Aylesbury. Correspondence to German prisoners of war. Housing of German prisoners in canvas tents and huts. Delay in the sending of correspondence to German prisoners at Sandhill Park. Conditions in prisoners of war camps in UK. Alleged ill-treatment of German prisoners in UK. Conditions at working camp at Dunmow, Essex. Rationing of German prisoners of war in UK. Reports on visits of inspections to camps in UK: Coal Aston, Sheffield; Monks Abbey, Lincolnshire; Peak Dale Quarries, Derbyshire; Sproxton Moor, Yorkshire. Complaints regarding the 92nd Prisoners of War Company. Complaints regarding the No 36 Prisoners of War Company. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Dartford, Kent; Skipton, Yorkshire; Colsterdale, Yorkshire. Food supplied to German prisoners at Amherst. Conditions at Knockaloe camp. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Halton Park, Buckinghamshire; Wakefield, Yorkshire; Alexandra Palace, London. Conditions at prisoners of war camp, Sandhill Park. Alleged roll-calls at the internment camp at Leigh between midnight and one oclock. Conditions at prisoners of war camp at Brocton. Alleged non-delivery of parcels and remittances despatched by relations in Germany to Johann Kullmer, German prisoner of war interned in France. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Stainby, Lincolnshire; Boston Docks, Lincolnshire; Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Food supplied to German prisoners in Canada. Evacuation of the internment camp at Ahmednagar, India. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Rainham, Essex; South Ockenden, Essex; Foxbarrow Farm, Essex; Chipping Ongar, Essex. Alleged seizure of jewellery belonging to German prisoners of war. Report concerning alleged abuses in the 105th British Prisoners of War Company in France and the insufficient diet of the prisoners. Conditions at Uppingham camp, Rutland. Conditions at Marshmoor Sidings working camp, Hertfordshire. Freedom allowed to German prisoners. Conditions at the internment camp at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield. Alleged ill-treatment of German Askaris prisoners of war in German East Africa. Food for German prisoners of war in UK. Conditions at prisoner of war camp, Sutton Veney. Visits of inspection to prisoners of war camps in UK: Knockaloe; also alleged ill-treatment of German subjects, and conditions at camp. Conditions at the internment camp at Amherst, Nova Scotia. Food provision at the prisoner of war camp, Margate. Accommodation provided for the body of a deceased German prisoner at Douglas prior to its burial. Conditions at Dartford prisoners of war hospital, Kent. Conditions alleged to have prevailed at the civilian internment camp at Oldcastle, Ireland. Supply of horseflesh for German civilian prisoners of war at Alexandra Palace, and in UK. Camp discipline at Camp I, Knockaloe. Alleged non-delivery of parcels regularly despatched through the YMCA. Complaints by prisoners as to punishments awarded for breaches of discipline. Transfer from Alexandra Palace, London, to the Isle of Man, of civilians interned at Alexandra Palace whose relatives do not reside within the London area. Alleged non-delivery of parcels to Leutnant Hausthec Kretzschmer, prisoner of war interned at Skipton. Detention of German women at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Accommodation of German prisoners of war at Blandford camp. Correspondence from prisoners of war through neutral intermediaries. Transmission of correspondence from prisoners of war through neutral intermediaries. Alleged murder of captured German soldiers by English soldiers on the Western Front. Inspection visits to the internment camps at Knockaloe and Douglas, Isle of Man. Code 1218 File 2829 (papers 32336-end).

            FO 383/430 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany (German Prisoners), including: Enquiry as to the rank of four German officer prisoners of war. Enquiry on the rank of German officer Leutnant der Reserve Larisch. Question of the repatriation German women and children from German East Africa to South Africa. Repatriation of British women and children from Belgium and of German subjects from HMs overseas dominions. Mrs M Tuaillon, the wife of a German subject: desire to proceed from German East Africa to Cape Town or Europe for health reasons;. Landing in the UK of German women and children from German colonies. Countess Matuschka, interned at Dar-es-Salaam: desire to join her husband, Count Matuschka, who is seriously ill at Sidi-Biche, near Alexandria. Repatriation of German women and children from East Africa. Repatriation of German civilians from the colonies. Transfer to Holland of the wives and families of German civilian prisoners. Repatriation of German subjects in East Africa. Repatriation of German nursing sister Hildegard Werther. Repatriation of Franz K Koerfer from East Africa. Desired repatriation of F Stunzner, prisoner of war at Motuihi, New Zealand. Desired repatriation of Frau Christel Fischer and Frau Ella Forster from East Africa. Repatriation of German subjects from Canada. Proposed transfer of elderly German subjects in East Africa to Egypt. Enquiry regarding the whereabouts and condition of Frau Henry Papke, a German subject and husband of prisoner Hermann Papke at Liwale, German East Africa. Question of the repatriation of Mrs D L Dresdner from South Africa via a Spanish port. Alleged arrival in England of German subjects from East Africa. Repatriation of enemy subjects from the dominions and colonies. Repatriation of C Fischer and H Kepler from South Africa. Exchange of German prisoners of war interned in South West Africa. Proposed release of civilian prisoners of war who object to repatriation. Question of the repatriation of Mrs H F Panterodt, British-born wife of an interned German in East Africa. Repatriation of invalid civilians under 45 years of age. Transfer to Australia of Germans from East Africa. Enquiry by Lieutenant Schatteburg of German East Africa, now interned as a prisoner of war at Malta, relative to the health of his wife in the Mental Hospital at Maritzburg. August Klieme, German prisoner of war: request that his wife and two children be repatriated. Evacuation of prisoner of war camps in East Africa. Repatriation of German civilian prisoners of war aged over 45 years interned in New Zealand. Application from internees of the prisoner of war camp, Ahmednagar, regarding their desired repatriation. Repatriation from Canada of German civilian prisoners of war, including invalid civilians. Desired repatriation or transfer to a more favourable climate of Frau Erika Niemeyer, German subject in detention at Dar-es-Salaam. Transfer of German women and children from East Africa for health reasons. Repatriation of German prisoners of war in India. Repatriation of certain German civilian prisoners suffering from chronic diseases at Ahmednagar. Question of the repatriation of a German boy Franz Koerfer from East Africa. Petition from prisoners of war Red-Cross at Ahmednagar (subject of petition not stated). Repatriation of R W Dobermann currently a prisoner at Ahmednagar. Allowances to German civilians removed from German East Africa. Code 1218 Files 122-131.

            FO 383/431 · Objekt · 1918
            Teil von The National Archives

            Germany (German Prisoners), including: Death of Pastor Adolf Kriele, prisoner in South West Africa. Internment and repatriation of Bishop Munsch of the Mission of the Holy Ghost in German East Africa. Correspondence from the German Aid Society at Johannesburg to the Berlin Relief Mission. Death of Willy Kessner, a German subject, in New Guinea. Relief payments to German prisoners. Remittances to enemy prisoners of war. Remittances from Hong Kong and British postal agencies in China to enemy prisoners of war. Appointment of a committee to take over the functions of the London Agency of the Deutsche Bank with regard to payments to prisoners of war. Appointment of Monsieur Corragioni dOrelli in place of Major Isler as a member of the German Prisoners of War Relief Committee. Remittance to Henry Von Strauch, prisoner in Peking. Remittances to enemy subjects interned in Australia. Remittance to Mrs Ephraim Cohn at Naadi, Egypt. Allowances paid to staff of German banks in London. German and Austrian prisoners of war escaped from Russia and interned in China. Remittances to enemy prisoners of war through neutral consuls. Remittances to enemy prisoners of war in Japan. Remittances to German and Austrian prisoners of war in China. Treatment of prisoners at Kapuskasing, Canada. Enemy subjects interned at Camp Berrima. Conditions at Ahmednagar camp. Inspection visits to hospitals for prisoners of war including report of an inspection of Hell Lane Military Hospital, West Didsbury, Manchester. Reports on prisoners camps in the UK. Report on conditions at detention barracks at Trial Bay, Australia. Conditions at internment camp at Islington. Complaints of German officers interned at Trial Bay, Australia. Delay in delivery of letters and parcels to German prisoners. Food supplied to German prisoners in British custody in France. Alleged non-receipt of parcels by K A Krichner, German prisoner. Alleged delay in delivery of parcels sent to Wakefield camp. Inspection visit to prisoner of war hospital at Brocton, Staffordshire. Alleged mistreatment of prisoners of war in the 36th Prisoners of War Company. Transfer of German internees from Ahmednagar to Yercaud camp. Conditions at place of detention for female German subjects at Aylesbury. Non-receipt of parcels and money by J Waterkamp and Hugo Franck. Delay in the delivery of letters to Colsterdale camp, Germany. Inspection visit to the internment camp at Corby. Conditions at Sandhill Park, Taunton. Remittances for prisoners at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man. Housing of German prisoners of war in canvas huts and tents. Code 1218 Files 135-2829 (to paper 29074).

            CO 323/713/74 · Objekt · 1916 July-1916 August
            Teil von The National Archives

            German territories occupied by HM Government in Africa and the Pacific: German South West Africa, Togoland, Cameroons, German East Africa, Samoa, Kaiser Wilhelmsland and Pacific Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Caroline, Pelew, Marianne and Marshall Islands; request from Russian Government for information; includes draft memorandum response from HM Government. Original Correspondence From: Foreign Office. Folio(s): 503-524.

            M 725 · Akt(e) · o.J.
            Teil von Archiv- und Museumsstiftung der VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Mission u. Zivilisation im neu erwachten Afrika, 37 S.; Das Missionsschulwesen u. die englische Kolonialregierung, 21 S.; Die Mission im Kampf mit den Erziehungszielen der Kolonialregierungen, 77 S.; Ausbildung eingeborener Führergestalten – ein (sehr) hohes Missionsziel, 14 S.; Der englische Erziehungsgedanke in Indien u. Ostafrika u. die Mission, 50 S.

            Bethel-Mission
            RMG 2.163 · Akt(e) · 1901-1961
            Teil von Archiv- und Museumsstiftung der VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Bd. 1; Lebenslauf, Bewerbung u. Zeugnisse, 1901-1903; Gesundheitszeugnis, auch für Braut Elfriede Quellenberg, 1903 u. 1910; Briefe u. Berichte aus Neuguinea u. Australien, 1911-1930; Korrespondenz mit Elfriede George in Deutschland, 1925-1930; Korrespondenz mit Heinrich George im Heimatdienst, 1930-1936; Bd. 2; Korrespondenz mit Heinrich George im Heimatdienst u. im Ruhestand, 1936-1966; Korrespondenz mit Tochter Elfriede Staa, geb. George, 1945; Kondolenzbrief an Elfriede George, 1967; Bd. 3; Korrespondenz der Geschäftsführung in Finanzangelegenheiten, 1946-1961

            Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
            Bundesarchiv, BArch RM 2/2580 · Akt(e) · 1912
            Teil von Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik)
            • 1912, Bundesarchiv, BArch RM 2 Kaiserliches Marinekabinett description: Enthält u.a.: Bericht des Kreuzergeschwaders über die Schiffe in Ostasien, Juli 1912; Verlauf des Ausbildungsjahres im Kreuzergeschwader; Besichtigung des Kreuzergeschwaders; Schießübungen; Besichtigung der Truppen und der militärischen Einrichtungen des Schutzgebietes Kiautschou durch den Generalinspekteur; Stärke und Gliederung der Truppen in Ost-Asien; IX. Jahresbericht der Kaiserlichen Gouvernements-Schule (Reform-Realprogymnasium) zu Tsingtau über das Schuljahr 1911/1912 Enthält u.a.: Bericht des Kreuzergeschwaders über die Schiffe in Ostasien, Juli 1912; Verlauf des Ausbildungsjahres im Kreuzergeschwader; Besichtigung des Kreuzergeschwaders; Schießübungen; Besichtigung der Truppen und der militärischen Einrichtungen des Schutzgebietes Kiautschou durch den Generalinspekteur; Stärke und Gliederung der Truppen in Ost-Asien; IX. Jahresbericht der Kaiserlichen Gouvernements-Schule (Reform-Realprogymnasium) zu Tsingtau über das Schuljahr 1911/1912