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          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77, Tit. 324a Nr. 93 · Akt(e) · 20. Jan. - 9. Nov. 1914
          Teil von Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält u.a.: - Mitteilungen der Ständigen Ausstellungskommission für die deutsche Industrie - Ausstellungsbedingungen - "Winke für die Beteiligung an der Zweiten Allgemeinen deutsch-afrikanischen Landesausstellung Daressalam 1914", Druckschrift Daressalam 1913 - Etataufstellung - "Ostafrika-Schau Daressalam", Postkarte.; [S]; Findbuch GStA [1881-1944]; Retrokonversion und Verzeichnung 06-08/2017 durch Anwärterin Annalena Schäfer, Nachbearbeitung Kober; 98/1940

          M 118 · Akt(e) · 1889-1890
          Teil von Archiv- und Museumsstiftung der VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Mitteilungen über Deutsches Krankenhaus in Sansibar u. auf dem Festland; Korrespondenz mit Wichern u. Freiherr von Nettelbladt; Berichte von Nettelbladts an EMDOA über Lazarette in Sansibar, Dar-es-Salaam, Bagamojo; Korrespondenz mit dem Auswärtigen Amt u. Feldpropstei wegen Pflegern

          Bethel-Mission
          Gerichtsorganisation in Deutsch-Ostafrika
          BArch, R 1001/5482 · Akt(e) · Mai 1891 - Dez. 1919
          Teil von Bundesarchiv (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält u.a.: Abschriften über Erwerbungen der Gesellschaft für deutsche Kolonisation in Ostafrika Karte über die Einteilung der Gerichtsbezirke in Deutsch-Ostafrika. M: 1:5 000 000, Daressalam, 1912

          CO 323/749/89 · Objekt · 1917 Apr 10
          Teil von The National Archives

          German East Africa. Dar-es-Salaam letter, concerning alleged German atrocities, pronounced a forgery; written by French Director of Arabic Press Bureau, and a cause of embarrassment to the Foreign Office; includes copies of letter. Original Correspondence From: Foreign Office. Folio(s): 511-526.

          MFQ 1/410/2 · Objekt · 1908
          Teil von The National Archives

          German East Africa (now Tanzania). Übersichstkarte der Eisenbahn Daressalam - Tabora: map showing the railway between Dar es Salaam and Tabora. Reference note. Printed and published by Dietrich Eimeer (Ernst Vohsen) Berlin. Inset: section of the route; vertical scale: 1:10,000; dimensions of section 24.5 cm x 71.5 cm. On sheet 67 cm x 76 cm. Originally part of a print of supplementary colonial estimates, laid before the Reichstag, March 1908.

          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 383/287 · Objekt · 1917
          Teil von The National Archives

          Germany: Prisoners, including: Agreement for the transmission of a letter from the Knockaloe Prisoners Aid Society to the German Government. Johann Hermann Hahn: authorisation for his release to Denmark. Private Edward Pinney: investigation into the circumstances of his death at Langensalza Camp, including: Cause of death given as meningitis by the German authorities. Statements by Corporal H Drewitt and Trooper A McFarlane on the circumstances of Private Pinneys death. Memorandum to the German Government requesting an official investigation. Statements by various British prisoners (names in docket nos.50869 and 75249). Report of the German investigation. Effects of long-term internment on prisoners, including: Mrs Anna Burrows: request for the transfer to Switzerland of long-term prisoners. Depositions provided by Captain A W Colley and Lieutenant R E Barnes. Recommendation by the Admiralty for the repatriation of prisoners who had been in captivity for two years or more. Regulations on the sale and consumption of alcoholic liquor in internment camps in the UK. Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck and Mr Peto: parliamentary questions on the exchange of long-term prisoners. Memorandum on the effects of continued imprisonment. Sir Henry Lunn: extracts from a letter from his son, Hugh Lunn, interned at Karlsruhe Camp. Copy of a telegram to Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig concerning the transfer of long-term prisoners to a neutral country. Memorandum to the German Government recommending the transfer to a neutral country of prisoners interned for two years or more. Captain Button: request by his wife, Mrs Elizabeth Button, for his transfer to Switzerland. Sir John Lonsdale and Mr HumeWilliams: parliamentary questions about the response of the German Government to the proposal for the transfer of prisoners. Captain J Johnston Watson, interned at Augustabad: report that the text of the British proposal was being displayed in prison camps in Germany. Captain Graham Toler: request by his wife for his transfer to Switzerland. Request from the Italian Embassy in London for details of the proposal. Treatment of British and African prisoners in German East Africa, including: List of British prisoners released from Tabora (in docket no.9885). Reverend Ernest F Spanton: extract from an interview with him in The Times of 30 December 1916 on the ill treatment of British prisoners. Reverend H A Keats: evidence on the treatment of prisoners. Reverend Ernest F Spanton: report on the conditions of interned prisoners. Mr James Scott-Brown: report on his experiences as an interned civilian. Typescript articles from The Times and The African Mail on the ill treatment of prisoners; agreement by the German Colonial Office to investigate the charges. Sworn statements by various witnesses (names in docket no.103223). Lieutenant V Sankey, interned at Dar es Salaam: letter from his mother, Mrs May Longe, on the conditions of his internment. Riflemen Murphy and Nicholson: report on the circumstances of their deaths. Private George Flood: report of an interview with him. Rifleman Nicholson: various witness statements (names in docket no.150796) relating to the circumstances of his death. Reports on the Treatment by the Germans of British Prisoners and Natives in German East Africa , parliamentary command paper [Cd. 8689], Miscellaneous No. 13 (1917). Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War: proof copy of a report on the treatment by the German authorities in German East Africa of British civilian prisoners of war. Decision not to bring charges against the German prisoner Volhamer in connection with the death of Rifleman Nicholson. Theodore Kroell, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: decision that he could not be repatriated to the USA instead of Germany. German memorandum on the typhus epidemic at Gardelegen Camp, with an article (German language) from Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of 17 December 1916. Leutnant der Reserve Otto Schultz: report of his death at Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley. Lieutenant R F Gore-Browne, interned at Stralsund: request from his father, Mr F Gore-Browne, for his exchange for a German prisoner. Wilhelm Dröge, interned at Liverpool, New South Wales: question of compensation for an injury sustained while working in a sawmill. Mr Richard Wolf Gordon, a British subject resident in Bavaria: arrangements for the payment of his pensions from the Probate Registry and the Government of Nyasaland. Statement by various German prisoners (names in docket no.10961) on their treatment while being transported from Chinde to Beira on SS Ipu. German memorandum on the payment of relief funds to German nationals. Code 1218 Files 8591-11299.

          FO 383/296 · Objekt · 1917
          Teil von The National Archives

          Germany: Prisoners, including: British merchant seamen and officers interned in Germany, including Definition of ranks or ratings in the Merchant Navy which would qualify as having officer status. Captain Buyers and Chief Engineer William Baser of SS Yarrowdale , interned in Germany: recommendation for their repatriation on grounds of health and age. Mr Thomas Burns, interned at Brandenburg Camp: request by his wife, Mrs A Burns, for his transfer to an officers camp. Arrangements for payments to interned officers of the Mercantile Marine Service by the Netherlands Legation in Berlin. Advice from the Admiralty on allowances to be paid to British Mercantile Marine Officers, and confirmation of their non-combatant status. Mr D Y Muir and Mr W A J Welsh, interned at Karlsruhe Camp: payments to them from the British India Steam Navigation Company. The Imperial Merchant Service Guild: letter enquiring about the welfare of interned merchant seamen and officers. Captain Allenson of SS Goldmond , interned at Schloss Celle: claim by the British Government that his ship was not an armed liner. Cadet Akerman of SS Mount Temple , interned in Germany: decision not to agree to his release in exchange for six ships boys interned in the UK. Mr R Cooper: request for the transfer of his son, a cadet from SS Otaki , to a camp containing other officers and cadets. Internment of the crew of the schooner Jean at Güstrow, Mecklenburg, with a list of names (in docket no.169205). Forced employment of British merchant seamen at Lubeck and Stettin: recommendation for a formal complaint to be made. Captain Robert Glasper and Chief Officer Alfred Hirst: arrangements for payments to them while interned at Brandenburg. Captain G A Mackenzie, interned at Karlsuhe, and Captain J Clarke, interned at Augustabad: request for subsistence payments. Captain William Oliver of SS Clan Mactavish , interned at Hameln Camp: enquiry about the possibility of his release, with a manuscript copy of his marriage certificate (in docket no.192511). Confirmation that payments would be made by the British Government to British Mercantile Marine Officers interned in Germany. Mr Whiting of SS Eskimo , interned at Altdamm Camp: enquiry from his wife about the possibility of his release. Enquiries about the transfer of Mercantile Marine Officers from SS Voltaire and SS Lestris , currently interned at Brandenburg Camp, to an officers camp. Mr B A Shute, former Purser of SS Esmeraldas , interned at Brandenburg Camp: request for officer status to be granted to various ranks of prisoners from the Merchant Navy interned in the camp. Notification of the transfer of a number of Mercantile Marine Officers from Brandenburg Camp to officers camps. Captain J Mathie, Captain William Oliver, Mr Robert Knox and Mr A G Macpherson: enquiries regarding their repatriation. Agreement by the German Government to proposals regarding rates of pay for certain ranks of the British Mercantile Marine Service. List (in docket no.213131) of merchant seamen and officers interned at Wahmbeck Camp. Enquiry about the status of British fishermen captured from unarmed fishing vessels. Captain Edgar Burke of the schooner Jean , interned at Brandenburg Camp: letter requesting his transfer to a neutral country. Captain J C Murray interned at Karlsruhe Camp: information that his allowance had been stopped. Conditions of internment of cadets and apprentices, and attempts to arrange the exchange of Cadet Akerman, interned in Germany. Enquiries regarding Cadet L Morrish, Cadet J Holman and Cadet H Brown, interned at Brandenburg Camp, with a printed circular produced by the General Post Office in March 1917, titled Communication with Prisoners of War Interned Abroad. Captain Moynihan and Captain J M Pearson, interned at Wahmbeck Camp: enquiries regarding payments and repatriation. Captain J E Williams: request for transfer to Switzerland on medical grounds. Correspondence regarding a proposal for the reciprocal exchange of all British and German merchant seamen. Agreement for reciprocal payments to be made to officers of the British and German Mercantile Marine Services. Captain J O Evans, interned at Brandenburg Camp: request for his transfer to an officers camp. List (in docket no.238768) of officers of the Mercantile Marine Service eligible for transfer to officers camps, giving details of name, rank, ship and place of internment. Captain A D Burroughs, interned at Stroken Camp: request for his transfer to a neutral country. Dr Fritz Schyzer: appointment to a post in the Swiss Legation in London. Support for Sir Roger Casement by certain British prisoners, including: Information that thirty British prisoners who had supported his cause had been transferred to Dantzig (Danzig), Germany. Gunner Carr: allegations that he received preferential treatment from the German authorities. Private P J Forde: allegations of his support for Sir Roger Casement. Mr Watt MP: parliamentary question about an agreement between France and Germany on the transfer to Switzerland of prisoners who were fathers of families; related enquiry from the Australian Government on behalf of Oberleutnant Lothar Marcks, an interned German prisoner. Mr Emil von der Osten, a Canadian subject interned at Crefeld Camp, including: Question of his possible transfer to a civilian camp. Mrs Lillian von der Osten: application for an emergency British passport (the form with a photograph is in docket no.165356). Mr Edward Page Gaston, including: Letters from Mr Gaston offering his services to the British Government, with an article from The Literary Digest outlining his work on behalf of British prisoners in Germany. Correspondence concerning a proposed libel action by Mr Gaston against Mr Gerard, the American Ambassador in Berlin. Information that Mr Gerard had not withdrawn charges made against Mr Gaston; discussion with Sir George Lewis on arrangements for payment of the costs of the libel action. Deportation of Swiss missionaries from German East Africa to India, including: Enquiry (French language) on their behalf from the Swiss Legation in London, giving their names and other information (in docket no.43000). Report that the missionaries were interned at Ahmednagar Camp, India; subsequent information that three of the missionaries were still in Africa, having been moved from Killindini-Mombasa Camp, Kenya, to Dar es Salaam, German East Africa. Father Liborias Leutenegger: report that he was resident at Namupa, Lindi, German East Africa. Dr Kastl: letter for transmission to the German Government requesting funds to be sent to him at Windhoek, German South West Africa. Code 1218 Files 40483 (papers 141364-end)-43001.

          FO 383/442 · Objekt · 1918
          Teil von The National Archives

          Germany: Prisoners, including: Captain C Dehnicke, former captain of the ship C Ferd. Laeisz , interned at Berrima prisoner of war camp in New South Wales, Australia: claim that he and his crew should benefit by the Franco-German Agreement. Investigation into the alleged imprisonment at Rouen in France, of eleven German non-commissioned officers, for refusing to work. Appeal for relief allowance for Mr H Remme, a teacher at Pietermaritzburg prisoner of war camp in South Africa. Correspondence and negotiations for the repatriation of Sergeant Rudolph Ebelt, temporarily interned in The Netherlands. Treatment of Lieutenant S Spindler of the ship Libau , while interned at Cromwell Gardens Barracks, London: contains a report by Lieutenant Spindler, dated 10 June 1918, and British Government response to his complaints. British policy on sons of alien parentage serving with British Army: application by Private Hugo Wilhelm Biskeborn for his release from British Army on the grounds of being a German-born subject. Authorisation of relief payments to Mrs Agnes Louise Lüdicke, a German subject, residing at St Johns Wood in London. Detention in New South Wales of Herr de Hass and others formerly of the German Consulate at Sydney. German Government request for investigation into the alleged shooting of three German subjects in German East Africa. Transport of possessions of repatriated German prisoners of war: E Balster of Lofthouse prisoner of war camp: arrangements for shipping his dachshund to Germany, upon his repatriation. Leonard Holman, formerly of West Riding Asylum at Wakefield, West Yorkshire: claim for return of his property upon repatriation. Friedrich A Niemann, formerly of Knockaloe prisoner of war camp, Isle of Man: arrangements for return of a trunk of clothing. Claims for money due to repatriated German prisoners of war: Simon Bacharach, repatriated German prisoner of war: note from German Government respecting a sum of £26 allegedly taken from him at Spalding prisoner of war camp. M Volk, formerly of Knockaloe prisoner of war camp: claim relating to money due from loans made to Mr A Herpy of Richmond, Surrey. Transfer of German subjects from German East Africa to the Union of South Africa: Kamilla Hillencamp and daughter; request of widow of the former Director of German East African Railways, to travel to South Africa from Dar-es-Salaam, in German East Africa. Gift of walking sticks for British wounded, made by German prisoners at Knockaloe prisoner of war camp on the Isle of Man. German complaint regarding expenses incurred by medical staff Dietz and Horn, who were required to pay for rations while detained at Luderitzbuch and Windhuk [Windhoek] prisoner of war camps in South West Africa, in contravention of Article 13 of Geneva Convention. Frau Elsie Dill of Pforzheim: application for payment of remittances out of the estate of her husband, Robert Dill in India. Arrest of Madame Wilhelmine Earle and her daughter, Ellinor Hildegard Polkingborne on charges of espionage: Letters commenting on sentence passed. Press cutting of article from The Evening Standard , entitled Code to the Enemy: Womans Sympathy with the Germans, dated 16 September 1918. Press cutting of article from The Times , entitled Letters to Dresden: Prussian-born Woman sent to Gaol, dated 17 September 1918. German request for information on any restrictions placed on the correspondence of Count Graf von Fabrice, sent via a neutral country. Gerhard Sander, German prisoner interned in Southampton: offer by the Prince Consort of the Netherlands to use his influence on behalf of a British prisoner, in return for information on Sander; British acceptance of offer in return for the Princes intervention in the case of Surgeon Probationer Oswald. British response to German request for details regarding the violent death of prisoner of war, Alfred Heinig at the hands of a fellow prisoner, Anton Rall. Request for return of effects of German civilian, Ludwig Bauer, killed at Douglas prisoner of war camp, Isle of Man, and for payment of insurance to his mother. German Government appeal for repatriation of Gertrude Evelyn and daughter, currently interned in Holloway Prison under the Defence of the Realm Act. Relief for the captains and crews of the Glückstädter Fisheries Company interned at Knockaloe prisoner of war camp, Isle of Man. Repatriation of wounded German prisoner, Willi Bever, in hospital in Dartford, Kent: Vatican appeal for his release. Arrangements for funeral expenses of Private James Anderson, who died in hospital sheds at Rotterdam during his repatriation from Germany. Relief arrangements for repatriated prisoners of war arriving through Paris. Arrangements for assistance to British soldiers by Polish Government. Port arrangements for repatriation of German prisoners: note stating difficulty of receiving German prisoners via Denmark; arrangement for transport of parties of German prisoners from Leith in Scotland to Copenhagen in Denmark. Letter from Leonard Pocock, dated 22 November 1918, repudiating the manner in which repatriation is being carried out. Letter requesting information on Lieutenant Leslie Holman, interned at Holzminden prisoner of war camp. Correspondence regarding poor conditions at Holzminden prisoner of war camp. Ill-treatment of British officers on board the repatriation ship Takada. Report dated 12 December 1918, by Captain Gerald Saint John and the medical officer, William Bradbury, of the ship Coventry regarding their visit to Danzig and conditions at Kaiser Hafen prisoner of war camp. German Government note requesting that all German fathers be permitted to return to Germany at once in order to spend Christmas with their families. Code 1218 Files 109504-119708.

          FO 383/508 · Objekt · 1919
          Teil von The National Archives

          Germany: Prisoners, including: Conditions at Dar-es-Salaam prisoner of war camp: note from German Government with statements from individuals testifying to ill-treatment and robbery of prisoners. British permission for Swiss representative to visit British prisoner of war camps in France. Reports on visits of inspection to prisoner of war camps in the United Kingdom by Dr A de Sturler and Monsieur R de Sturler during June 1919: Frongogh, Penarth, Pembrey, Beaumaris, Deganwy, Towyn, Machynlleth, Caersws, Brynkhir Hall, Maltreath Marsh, Llanengan and Ely prisoner of war camps, Wales. Frodsham and Thornton le Moor prisoner of war camps, Cheshire. Bigger Bank and Northend prisoner of war camps, Lancashire. Milnethorpe and Kendal prisoner of war camps, Westmorland. Wasdale Head prisoner of war camp, Cumberland. Whitley Bay prisoner of war camp, near Tynemouth, Northumberland. East Bouldon prisoner of war camp, near Sunderland, Durham. German Government request that Kapuskasing prisoner of war camp be visited monthly. British response to alleged abuses at Stobs prisoner of war camp, near Hawick, Roxburghshire. Reports on visits of inspection by Monsieur Corragioni dOrelli to prisoner of war camps in the United Kingdom during June 1919: Officers prisoner of war camp at Holyport, Berkshire. Berkhampstead, Cotlands, Gemmaes Court, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead and St Albans prisoner of war camps, Hertfordshire. Hersham prisoner of war camp, Surrey. Chertsey prisoner of war camp, Surrey. Treatment of members of German Navy interned at Lofthouse Park prisoner of war camp, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Shooting of German prisoner, Willi Oster, formerly interned at Oswestry prisoner of war camp, Shropshire. Request by German Government for British statement regarding alleged incidents at Oswestry prisoner of war camp, Shropshire. Proposed investigation and report by Commandant of the Kings African Rifles into conditions at Dar-es-Salaam prisoner of war camp. Arrangements for new postal communication route for mail deliveries to German prisoners of war in Egypt. Lieutenant Keseling: attempted suicide at Oswestry prisoner of war camp, Shropshire. Lieutenant Tarnow: attempted escape from Oswestry prisoner of war camp, Shropshire. German request for investigation into the unusual numbers of deaths through heart failure among prisoners of 211th Prisoners of War Company. Code 1218 File 206 (papers 5993-end).

          FO 383/286 · Objekt · 1917
          Teil von The National Archives

          Germany: Prisoners, including: German civilians interned in German East Africa, including: Petition from various German prisoners interned at Ahmednagar, India, concerning the welfare of their wives and children in German East Africa. German memorandum protesting about the treatment of members of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission. Karl Koerfer: enquiry about his son, Franz Karl Koerfer, formerly with the Catholic Mission at Nagalama, Uganda; information that Franz Koerfer was in the Care Mission in Wilhemstal. Request by the German authorities for the repatriation of certain German civilians (names in docket no.151944). List of German prisoners interned at Tanga (names in docket no.153627). Arrival of German women and children from East Africa at Pretoria, South Africa, and recommendation for the transfer to South Africa of the remaining German civilians on health grounds. Otto Weber: request for the repatriation of his wife, Hete Weber, and their child, Marie Weber; later request for details of their address and permission to send money and clothing. Alleged sale by the British authorities of property belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Mission. Question of the repatriation of elderly German subjects. Provision of funds for medicine and supplies for destitute German subjects; confirmation that money for this purpose had been transferred to the Swiss Legation at Cape Town, South Africa. Information on the numbers of German civilians resident in German East Africa and Nyasaland. Proposal by the German authorities for the use of a neutral ship for the repatriation of German subjects from neutral tropical countries; opposition to this proposal by the British Government. Herr Köstlin and Herr Jedding: request for funds from banks in Germany. German memorandum on currency issues in occupied countries in Europe; request for information on British policy regarding legal tender in German East Africa. Dr Nave: request for the repatriation of his wife from Dar es Salaam. Proposal for the repatriation of German civilians from New Zealand. Frau Schnee: letter requesting the release of Red Cross funds for the benefit of women and children in the colony. Question of the use of SS Gelria for the repatriation of German prisoners. Request for the repatriation of sick and elderly German prisoners from Australia; information that no ship could be provided for this purpose. Mrs Martha Tuaillon, interned at Dar es Salaam: request to be transferred to South Africa or Europe on health grounds. Mrs Cornelie Orth, interned at Dar es Salaam: request for the women and children in the region to be transferred to a healthier climate. Report of the arrival of a number of German women and children at Liverpool, having been repatriated from former German colonies. Hete Weber: permission for her to receive money from her husband, Otto Weber. Dr Helmuth Listemann, interned at Ahmednagar, India: enquiry about his welfare. Dr Richard Kuenzer, former German Consul at Drama, Greece, including: Report of the detention of Dr Kuenzer in Egypt and Malta, with a covering letter from Sir Reginald Wingate. Suggestion that Dr Kuenzer could represent the interests of other German prisoners interned in Malta; opinion of the War Office that the Swiss Government should appoint a representative. Request by Dr Kuenzer for compensation for personal possessions allegedly removed from his trunk. Proposal by the German Government for Dr Kuenzer to be exchanged for a British subject; decision by the British Government not to accept the proposal. Letter from Dr Kuenzer concerning Otto Klein and Otto Stolze. Fritz Wronka: payment to him at St Clemens Camp, Malta. Opinion of the Army Council that Dr Kuenzer was performing genuine consular duties, and was therefore eligible for repatriation; proposal for his exchange for Mr J H Irvin. Agreement by the German Government for a British subject acting in the consular service of a neutral country to represent the interests of German prisoners in Malta; proposal for the appointment of Mr Gollcher, the Danish Consul in Malta. Proposal by the Danish Red Cross to send three English-speaking lecturers to visit internment camps in Germany containing British prisoners. Captain H Hopper of SS Brantingham : enquiry by his wife, Mrs J Hopper, about her husbands welfare and whereabouts. German memorandum stating that SS Brantingham had been sunk by a German submarine, following the removal of the crews from the ship. List of German ministers of religion interned in Australia (in docket no.85337), with additional information on some of the named individuals. Mr Oscar Plate of Messrs Lohmann and Company, Agents of the North German Lloyd Company: transmission of a message to Berlin requesting funds for employees of the company interned in Australia. Code 1218 Files 7520 (papers 148087-end)-8554.

          FO 383/439 · Objekt · 1918
          Teil von The National Archives

          Germany: Prisoners, including: P F Hauschild, a German subject interned in the Netherlands: complaint about the confiscation of two blankets prior to his transfer from the UK. T C Bierbaum, a German civilian prisoner interned at Hattem Camp in the Netherlands: request for the restoration to Mr C Fink of a sum of money deposited by him at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. Inspection of internment camps in Africa, including: Request by the German Government for inspections to be carried out at Tanga Camp in German East Africa and at Aus Camp in German South West Africa. Agreement for inspections to be carried out by representatives of the Swiss Legation. Complaints by prisoners at Aus Camp about housing and clothing. Oberleutnant zur See Geerdes, interned at Trial Bay, New South Wales, Australia: letter concerning relief payments to combatant prisoners. German civilian prisoners transferred to the Netherlands, including: Need for the confirmation of German nationality of prisoners being transferred. Heinrich Prestfelder: questions relating to his nationality, with a copy of his deed of discharge as a Bavarian subject (in docket no.115666). Ernest Bahr, a German prisoner captured in Togoland, Africa, including: Enquiries regarding his status as a combatant or civilian prisoner. Mademoiselle Frida Eichel: request for various documents belonging to Mr Bahr to be transferred to her custody. Confirmation by the government of the Gold Coast that Mr Bahr held the military rank of sergeant when he was captured. Correspondence regarding application forms for the repatriation of various German prisoners, with lists of names (in docket nos.45874, 81852, 107829, 115579 and 116493). Investigation into the circumstances of the deaths of certain German soldiers at Messines, France, including: German memoranda requesting investigations into the deaths of Karl Hasselmann and Unteroffizier Friedrich Kristoffel, allegedly shot following their capture. Ernst Kreddig: statement that Karl Hasselmann was shot during fighting. Karl Kassel: statement concerning the death of Unteroffizier Friedrich Kristoffel. Musketeer Gustav Lauer, interned at Dartford War Hospital: extract from a statement concerning the deaths of certain German soldiers. Fritz and August Poppe, interned at Alexandra Palace: decision not to permit the transmission to Germany of their claim for business losses. Provision of wine and spirits for interned prisoners, including: German memorandum requesting a reciprocal agreement on the sending of half bottles of wine to interned prisoners. Advice from the War Office that wine should only be issued to interned German civilians and combatant prisoners of officer rank. Sir John Butcher MP: parliamentary question about British policy on the issue of wine and spirits to prisoners. Friedrich Curt Bac: transfer to a different compound in Knockaloe Camp. Remittances to German nationals in East Africa, including: Mr Otto Gruson: arrangements for payments to be made to him on behalf of the Lutheran Evangelical Mission at Moschi, German East Africa. Erich Wolff at Kilimanjaro, East Africa: approval for a payment to be made to him. Frau Anny Giese, at Tanga, East Africa: approval for a payment to be made to her. Hermann Kloefkorn, interned at Dar es Salaam, German East Africa: request for permission for a payment to be made to him. Mrs Casilie Grimmer at Dar es Salaam, German East Africa: request by Barclays Bank for permission to send her a remittance. Mrs Lotte Weichert at Dar es Salaam, German East Africa: permission for a remittance to be sent to her. Frau Treuge Pabst in German East Africa: permission for a remittance to be sent to her. Policy on the receipt of money from neutral countries by interned and uninterned enemy subjects; requirement for payments to be made through the administrator of an occupied territory. Charlotte Deppe, a German subject resident at Tanga, East Africa: permission for a remittance to be sent to her. Mrs Dorothy Stäber: arrangements for her repatriation to Germany. Mr H Nürnberger, a German subject resident in Brazil: request for permission to return to South West Africa. Dr Heinrich Lötz, a German subject resident in Brazil: request for permission to return to South West Africa. Investigation into reports that German women interned at Tempe Camp, Bloemfontein, South Africa, were being prevented from corresponding with their husbands, who were interned elsewhere. Enquiry from the German Government regarding the whereabouts and welfare of Georg and Julie Eberhardt and their three children, last known at Rehoboth, German South West Africa, including: Information from Mrs C Hermann that Mr and Mrs Eberhardt were dead, and that their children were being cared for by a guardian. Proposals for the repatriation of the children. Sentence of imprisonment on the German subjects Brügers and Schneider from Swakopmund, South West Africa, including: German memorandum requesting information regarding their sentences. Confirmation that they had been sentenced to imprisonment for aiding certain interned German officers at Swakopmund in an attempted escape. Report on the circumstances of their arrest and their subsequent trial. Dr Theodor Schneller, Director of the Syrian Orphanage at Jerusalem, including: Request by the German Government for his immediate release following reports of his internment. Confirmation that Dr Schneller was in good health and still in his post at Jerusalem. Dr Erich Schultz, former Governor of Samoa, interned at Motuihi Camp, New Zealand, including: Complaint by Dr Schultz regarding Mr W J Pugh, the Swiss Consul at Auckland, New Zealand. Request by Dr Schultz for repatriation. Confirmation that documents relating to civil law drawn up by German prisoners and attested by a Camp Commandant were not subject to stamp duty or other forms of taxation. Graf R von Vitzhum, a German civilian interned in Switzerland: request for information about the condition of his farm near Blantyre, Nyasaland; confirmation that the estate had been sold by the Custodian of Enemy Property. Hauptmann von Rauchhaupt: exhumation of his body and reburial in a separate grave in Streatham Park Cemetery. Welfare of certain German subjects interned in Palestine, including: Enquiry by the German Government about the alleged deportation of certain German ministers of religion (names in docket no.57348) from Jerusalem and Jaffa to Rafa, Palestine. Information that the ministers had now been transferred to Sidi Ashr Camp, Alexandria, Egypt, with the exception of three who were resident in Jerusalem. List of names (in docket no.98286) of German subjects who had been interned at Rafa, with the operational reasons for their internment. German memorandum requesting the repatriation of Johannes Wennage and Christian Baerle from Sidi Bishr Camp on health grounds. Pastor von Rabenau: request by the German authorities for his repatriation. Code 1218 Files 41794-57348.

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          Germany: Prisoners, including: Return of the effects of deceased prisoners, including: Question of the return of articles of monetary value, such as gold rings and watches. Transmission of prisoners effects by the American Express Company from Berlin to London. Captain James Blaikie of SS Caledonia : information that he was in good health and interned at Friedberg, following the collision of his ship with a German submarine. Lieutenant Robert F Gore-Browne, interned at Dänholm Camp, including: Opinion of the German authorities that his medical condition was improving. Mr F Gore-Browne: expression of concern about his sons health, following information received from a fellow prisoner. Request for the reciprocal repatriation of Lieutenant Gore-Browne to be arranged. Second Lieutenant A M Murray, interned at Osnabrück, including: Request by Sir A Spicer for a supply of bromide to be sent to Lieutenant Murray at the camp as a treatment for epilepsy. Information that the bromide could be supplied by the German military authorities. Alleged ill-treatment of Russian officers imprisoned at Bad Colberg and Villingen, including: Statements by Lieutenant K H Ward and Lieutenant J J Russell. Provision of evidence to the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of Prisoners of War, with a list of members of the committee in docket no.19995. Information from the Assistant Military Attaché at Petrograd on the success of reprisal measures taken against German prisoners. Russian Extraordinary Commission of Inquiry, appointed by command of His Majesty the Emperor : pamphlet containing evidence given before the Commission by Dr Fortunat Cresson, with a photograph of Dr Cresson (in docket no.63855). Correspondence between Herbert Bury, the Anglican Bishop for North and Central Europe, and Major General Friedrich of the Ministry of War in Berlin, including: Copy of a letter from Major General Friedrich, with comments from the Foreign Office and the War Office. Reply from Bishop Bury, with information on various points provided by the War Office. Proposed visit of Bishop Bury to Ruhleben to visit interned British civilians: opinion of the Foreign Office that it should not be permitted. German memorandum stating that the comments by General Sir Hubert Belfield, enclosed with Bishop Burys reply to Major General Friedrich, had not been received. Thomas Hall, of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) in Berlin: letter to Bishop Bury. Information from Bishop Bury that the Reverend H M Williams was being prevented from visiting internment camps in Germany. Request by members of the Protestant Church interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, for a visit to the camp by a German representative of the Church. Information that visits by Pastor Sholten and Pastor Goehling to internment camps in the UK had been suspended as a reprisal. Private B Carter: enquiry about his whereabouts, following the receipt of his identity disc by the Red Cross. Repatriation of British and German medical personnel, including: Scale of pay for captured British medical officers. Surgeon Probationer Alexander Joe, interned at Friedberg: comments in an interview regarding his continuing detention; subsequent transfer to Augustabad, and enquiries from his father, Mr John Joe. Letter (French language) from the International Red Cross Committee on the proposed exchange of medical officers. Request for repatriation by eight German doctors interned at Holyport (names in docket no.39060). German memorandum on the repatriation of German medical personnel; comments by the War Office and the Admiralty. Draft response by the British Government to the German memorandum on repatriation. Request for repatriation by three British medical officers (names in docket no.123265) interned at Crefeld Camp. Dr Schmuckler, a German surgeon detained at Holyport: request for him to be treated as a medical officer; confirmation that he had received appropriate pay and treatment, and had now been transferred to the internment camp at Stobs. Information that the German Government had not yet approved a proposed reciprocal agreement for the repatriation of medical personnel. Dr Bruno Auerbach, interned at Dar es Salaam, German East Africa (Tanzania), and Dr Hermann Schneidenberger, interned at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: request for their repatriation; agreement that this would take place when a suitable opportunity arose. Extract (French language) from Le Journal Officiel of 24 July 1917 on the repatriation of French Red Cross units from Germany. Amendments and additions (names in docket no.150459) to a previous list [not included] of captured German medical personnel. Mr Arthur A Pearson: query about the application of the Hague Agreement to soldiers of the rank of Private in the Royal Army Medical Corps, with particular reference to Private Wyman, captured at Mons. Ernst Kutsche, a German prisoner interned at Handforth: letter enquiring about the repatriation of veterinary personnel; information that there was currently no agreement in force with the German Government covering this category of prisoners. Albert Laeske, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: application by the German authorities for his repatriation. German memorandum requesting the repatriation of the medical officers Bruno Krieg, Hugo Rathke and Paul Rehwagen, captured in German East Africa. Corporal Bateman: information that he was not eligible for repatriation as a member of the medical personnel. Dr Wünn and Dr Ludwig Deppe of the German East African Colonial Forces: request by the German authorities for their repatriation. Discrepancy in the text of the Hague Agreement. Captain T Phelan of SS Rowanmore : information that he was interned in the camp at Mainz. Correspondence regarding forms of enquiry into the welfare and whereabouts of German subjects. Code 1218 Files 3238-4077.

          FO 383/436 · Objekt · 1918
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          Germany: Prisoners, including: Transfer of German civilians from East Africa to India, including: Payments by the German Government to prisoners interned at Ahmednagar, India. Petition from various German prisoners (names in docket no. 54721) interned in India requesting to be returned to East Africa. Request by the German Government for details of interned and uninterned civilians in India and East Africa, with a request for the removal on health grounds of those resident in the districts of Tanga and Dar es Salaam. Request by the German Government for the transfer to Europe of German women and children removed from East Africa to India. Correspondence regarding the modification of a reciprocal agreement for the repatriation of invalid civilians. Enquiries regarding civilians transferred to German South West Africa, with particular reference to Herr Karl Schiller (subsequently identified as Lieutenant Erich Schiller). Lists (in docket nos. 97151 and 109002) of German civilians transferred from East Africa to camps at Ahmednagar and Belgaum, India, with printed correspondence relating to individual cases. Agreement in principle by the British Government for the transfer to South West Africa of German women and children from East Africa. Mr Theodor Döpffel, former Acting German Consul at Monrovia, including: Internment of Mr Döpffel at Alexandra Palace, and decision not to permit his repatriation. Transfer of Mr Döpfell to Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. German memorandum stating that Mr Fawcett, Acting British Vice-Consul at Helsingfors, Finland, had been interned in a civilian camp as a reprisal. Letter from Mr Döpfell appealing for his release and requesting the return of his passport. Decision not to allow the exchange of Mr Döpfell for Mr J Phillips, interned at Holzminden, Germany. Mr Karl Kaufmann, a repatriated German subject, including: Request by the German Government for payments to be made to Mr Kaufmann from the funds of his liquidated business in the UK. German memorandum requesting the payment of warehousing costs for Mr Kaufmanns furniture. Correspondence regarding the internment of German prisoners in Reading Gaol. Request by the German Government for the repatriation of certain German deaconesses from the Sarepta Community of Westfalian Deaconesses. Mr Alfred Kulenkanpff, interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, including: Details of Mr Kulenkampffs assets while resident in the Gold Coast, West Africa. Permission for remittances to be sent to Mr Kulenkampff. Transfer of funds in enemy countries belonging to prisoners interned in the UK, including: Complaint from Chief Captain Roderstein and Chief Captain Alfred Ewnardt regarding regulations at Lofthouse Park Camp. Letter of complaint from Major Balani, Senior Officer at Colsterdale Camp. Statement of British policy on the transfer of funds in enemy countries, and issue of a circular letter to camp commandants. German memorandum enquiring about reports that instructions for money transfers were not being transmitted, and threat of reprisals; reply by the British Government. Mr Walter Mann, interned at Lofthouse Park: request for permission for money to be transferred to his wife in Germany. Request for guidance by the Knockaloe Prisoners Aid Society, Camp I, on dealing with requests for money transfers. Treasury policy on the transfer of funds from Germany. Accidents sustained by prisoners, including: Proposal for a reciprocal agreement between the British and German Governments for the notification of accidents. Emil Fork: compensation for injuries sustained at Knockaloe Camp. Stanislaus Bayon, interned at Dorchester Camp: report on an accident sustained at the camp. Wehrman Ludwig Kanne, interned at Stobs Camp: request by the German authorities for a certificate and details of an accident sustained by him. Otto Ruland: report of an accident sustained while working at the port of Le Havre, France. German memorandum claiming that the British authorities were no longer issuing certificates of sickness or accident to prisoners; later British reply stating that the information was included in the lists provided to the German Government. Reservist Ludwig Brünninger, interned at Handforth Camp, and Kanonier Robert Krüger, interned at Fulham Camp: request by the German authorities for certificates and details of the accidents sustained by them. Text (French language) of the agreement between the French and German Governments regarding the provision of information on accidents to prisoners. Corporal G McKie: claim for compensation for injuries sustained while working in K47 Coal Mine, Westphalia, Germany. Musketeer Johann Grella, interned in Switzerland: request for a certificate of accident. Kasimir (or Kesimir) Yoswiak: report of an accident sustained while interned at Holdsworthy Camp, Australia. Death by misadventure of Kaiserlicher Vizekonsul Neumann, including: Request by the German Government for his wife, Mrs Lucie Neumann, resident in London, to be informed. Arrangements for payments to Mrs Neumann from her husbands estate. Transmission of various documents to Mrs Neumann by the German authorities. Transfer of German prisoners to Switzerland, including: German memorandum protesting about the alleged robbery of German prisoners by British guards, prior to their transfer from England to Switzerland, and about the conditions of their journey. Refutation of the charges by various British naval officers supervising the transfer. Enquiry concerning restrictions placed by the Tongan Government on the movements of German subjects in Tonga. Mr Otto Rapude: claim for compensation for his internment in Sierra Leone. Alleged confiscation of certain articles sent in parcels to German prisoners. Hermann K Raydt, a deceased German subject from Port Said, Egypt: arrangements for the disposal of his estate. Application by certain prisoners in South Africa to be reinstated as German nationals, including: Mr F Muhle, interned at Pietermaritzburg. Mr John Behrend, Camp Captain at No. 1 Camp, Pietermaritzburg: covering letter for a list (not included) of civilian prisoners wishing to regain their German nationality. Code 1218 Files 13684-25620.