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        69020 · File · 1898-1914
        Part of Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

        Marinesman Stoll and Chinese men gardening in the first courtyard of the policlinic, the first German hospital in Kiautschou. The garden was laid out by Dr. Tillmann. Right: the bus stop shelter / Photographer: Scherl

        German-Chinese Association
        Bundesarchiv, BArch R 57/3042 · File · 1914-1919
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
        • 1914-1919, Bundesarchiv, BArch R 57 Deutsches Ausland-Institut Contains, among other things,:<br />Report on the financial year 1914 together with a treatise On the development and significance of the Kiautschou region;<br />Articles of Association of the German-Chinese Association;<br />Protocols of the meetings of the committee, 1915-1918;<br />Weekly report for the Germans expelled from China description: Contains, among other things,:<br />Report on the financial year 1914: Report on the business year 1914 together with a treatise on the development and significance of the Kiautschou region; statutes of the German-Chinese Association; minutes of the meetings of the committee, 1915-1918; weekly report for the Germans expelled from China.
        BArch, RM 16 · Fonds · 1914
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        History of the inventor: In 1898, a governor subordinated to the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t was appointed for the protection work in China that was taken into possession in 1897. He was head of the entire military and civil administration as well as commander of the land forces stationed there. Description: The Kiautschou area, with its capital Tsingtau, was leased from China in 1898 for 99 years. A governor subordinated to the Reichsmarineamt was appointed for the protectorate taken into possession. He was head of the entire military and civil administration as well as commander of the land forces stationed there. The governor was always a naval officer, the military crew consisted of the III. sea battalion and the sailor artillery department Kiautschou. At the end of an ultimatum granted by Japan in August 1914, the Tsingtau fortress capitulated under its governor to the military superiority of its opponent. From 1914 to 1922 Japan occupied Kiautschou and then handed it over to China. In 1923 the German Reich waived its rights. Characterisation of content: Only fragments of files on the mobilization, siege and fall of the Tsingtau fortress have survived, mainly war diaries, reports and newspaper articles. State of development: Invenio Scope, Explanation: Existing stock without increase 2.7 m 66 AE Citation method: BArch, RM 16/...

        BArch, RM 3/6838 · File · 1903
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Reports about Port Arthur and Dalny Newspaper article about Russia and Manchuria Memorandum about the Kwantung area for the year 1902/03 Memorandum Dalny 1902 in Russian and translation

        German Imperial Naval Office
        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 40/72 Bü 701 · File · 1914-1919
        Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: War with Japan and occupation of Kiautschous, 1914; alleged treaty between Great Britain and Japan, March 3, 1914 Darin: publication "Persien und der europäische Krieg" (Persia and the European War), published by Nachrichtenstelle für den Orient, 1915; annual report of China-Export-Import and Bank-Compagnie in Hamburg for 1914