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      German South-West Africa

      • UF Deutsch Südwestafrika
      • UF Deutsch-Südwest
      • UF Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika
      • UF Deutsch-Suedwestafrika
      • UF Deutschsüdwestafrika
      • UF DSWA
      • UF Deutsch-Südwestafrika

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      German South-West Africa

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        BArch, R 2/827 · File · 1919-1922
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Reconstruction of the German submarine cable network and further development of radio telegraphy in overseas traffic; compensation of the German cable companies for their cables assigned under the peace treaty; construction of a large wireless station for traffic with the East; Deutsch-Südamerikanische Telegraphengesellschaft AG, Cologne. Provisional annual accounts and provisional profit and loss account 1919; Deutsch-Niederländische Telegraphengesellschaft AG, Cologne - Provisional annual accounts and provisional profit and loss account 1919; preparations for the reconstruction and expansion of the German overseas radio network - Memorandum; compensation for the Kamina and Windhoek major stations; calculation of the fair value of the ceded German overseas cables

        RMG 1.623 a-f · File · 1884-1933
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        1884-1929 in Warmbad, Windhoek, Keetmanshoop, Lüderitzbucht, Präses d. Nama-Mission; letters, reports, station reports, annual reports, statistics, 1884-1929; private letters to Inspector Ludwig von Rohden, 1885-1886; in 1.623a pages 19-21 are missing, probably 2 watercolours by Blyde Verwacht u. !Nabis im Gei!from Karl (Carl) Friedrich Wandres, ca. 1887; - Map overview of the sold places between Keetmanshoop and Warmbad, ca. 1888; Report of the elders Johannes Witbooi, Warmbad, about his evangelization journey in the area of the Bondelzwarts, 1889; Orders to Friedrich Kämpfer and Friedrich Schindelin, 1888-1889; Declaration of honour of the captains d. Bondelzwarts for Karl (Carl) Friedrich Wandres, 1891; Report about the sermon journey of two elders of the Warmbad community, 1893; Timetable of the Imperial German Reich Post Keetmanshoop - Steinkopf, 1894; map by !Nabis M. 1: 300 & projected mission station, 1896; private letters to Inspector Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker, 1886-1898; Three visits to Rietfontein (Kalahari desert), essay, 1898; About the use of alcohol in our churches, 16 p. hs, 1898; Roman tissue of lies, 1900; Memorandum on land matters in Windhoek, 1903; Festivities for the inauguration of the Mission Church in Windhoek, May 1903; Native Census of Windhoek, March 1903; 1 copy of a booklet with the name of the church. "German Southwest African Newspaper", No. 2, January 1903; 1 copy "Landeszeitung für Westafrika", No. 112, September 1920; copy of a letter by Hendrik Witbooi, July 1889

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        RMG 2.531 a · File · 1902-1966
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        Scheppmansdorf: Topnaars Stamm, Scheppmansdorf s. a. RMG 2.566; Chronology for Walvis Bay, Scheppmansdorf, Salem, Umeib, 1845-1883, not published; station, annual and conference reports, by Joh. Albrecht Friedr. Böhm, Johannes Albert Schaible, Karl Schmitz, Walter Kuhles, Ernst Eßlinger and Walter Moritz, 1902-1966; visitation report, 1906; annual report of Warmbad, by August Karl-Friedrich Rethemeier, 1939

        Rhenish Missionary Society
        RMG 2.531 b · File · 1910, 1946-1969
        Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

        large drawing of the church in Walvis Bay by J. C. Pingel, c. 1910; plans for the reconstruction of the mission station, by Ludwig Koch, agent of the RMG, no year; statistical questionnaire, 1946-1969; correspondence for the church in Walvis Bay, 1960; thanks to Kirchengemeinde Bielefeld for donation to the kindergarten, 1965;

        Rhenish Missionary Society