'Erkundungsmarsch in das Gebiet des Benue vom 21.10.1902 -7.1.1903. - Bericht von Oberleutnant Dominik
Gouvernement von KamerunDeutsch-Westafrika
73 Archival description results for Deutsch-Westafrika
Contains among other things: Development of electricity and VES installations; development of engine position; barrage crushers; diagram of personnel development; longitudinal sections and upper decks as well as lower decks of ships "Schiff 28", "Schiff 41", "Schiff 16", "Schiff 45", "Kurland", "Osorno" and "Altair"; General plans for "Eilbek", "Eider", "Kolente", "Sparta", "Almeria", "Potemkin", "Rosa", "Kondor", "Linz", "Kuckuck", "Brahe", "Kurt Ramin", "Nyjenburg", "Orla", "Enz", "Frieda Peters, Ürdingen, Pontes, Riga, Heluan, Hanseat, Marianne, Mimi Horn, Togo, Deime, Ship 794/95, Hans, Wuppertal, Coburg and Twin.
Contains among other things: Acquisition of government vehicles in Cameroon Activity reports of government vehicles Inspection reports of S.M. vehicle "Nightingale" vehicle
German Imperial Naval Office- Audio* description: Banocho. Singing with improvised lyrics. (Jacob). Requires Woermann to return the money for the crossing because he missed the steamer.
Contains among other things: Equipment budget, compilation of orders, report on clothing and embarkation for the maritime soldier detachment sent to Cameroon by steamship "Admiral" Instructions, orders concerning the course of business Regulations for the office administration office Business distribution plans of Divisions VI and VII
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: "Fort de Vaux (French); Formose (French); Mecanirin Principal Carvin (French); Fort Medine (French); Baoule (French); Saint Basile (French); Aurillag (French); Agen (French); "Medjerda" (French); "Saint Didier" (French); "Fort Douaumont" (French); "Henry Desprez" (French); "Paris" (French); "Lafayette" (French); "Ville de Majunga" (French); "Sarcoxie" (French); "Tetuan" (French); "Lorient" (French); Verhaven" (Dutch); Roslagen" (Danish); Hulda Thorden" (Danish); Karin Thorden" (Danish); Brita Thorden" (Danish); Disa" (Danish); Manhattan" (American); Washington" (American); "Falcon" (German); "Pometol" (German); "Wakama" (German); "Togo" (unknown); "Casamance" (unknown); "Armdius" (unknown); "Normanie" (unknown); "Chateau Palmer" (unknown); "Ville de Pamatave" (unknown); "Margaux" (unknown) Also contains: List of goods which were delivered before the 3. Sept. 1939 arrived at Le Harve and other releases
Contains: "Oliva" (German); "Manizales" (German); "Togo" (German); "Wagogo" (German); "Niemburg" (German); "Ville de Reims" (French); "Arijon" (French); "Martiniere" (French); "Bourbonais" (French); "Ville de Tamatave" (French); "Arica" (French); "Alioth" (French); "Leoville" (French); "Fort de Troyen" (French); "Belle Isle" (French); "Cantal" (French); "Linois" (French); "Indiana" (French); "Forbin" (French); "Vendôme" (French); "Fort Binger" (French); "d'Entrecosteaux" (French); "Congo" (French); "Saint Octave" (French); "Ango" (French); "Fort de Vaux" (French); "Chateau Laroze" (French); "Margaux" (French); "Champlain" (French); "de la Salle" (French); "Colombie" (French); "Paris" (French); "Arigny" (French); "Formose" (French); "Barsac" (unknown); "Trondanger" (unknown); "Lady Cloe" (English); "Lady Emerald" (English); "Colwith Torre" (English); "City of Kobé/Cyclops" (English); "Clan Morison" (English); "Antilochus" (English); "City of Mandaley" (English); "Bangalore" (English); "Harmodius" (English); "City of Athens; Washington; West Cohas; President Harding; President Rooseweldt; Manhattan; "Brimanger" (Norwegian); "Raul Soares" (Brazilian); "Boringia" (Dutch); "Delfshaven" (Dutch); "Ceres" (Dutch); "Parkhaven" (Dutch); "Costa Rica" (Dutch)
Contains: Camouflage "Ship 23"; mine acceptance; use of mine ships "Togo" and "Ship 23"
Contains: Death of the German Consul General for West Africa Dr. Gustav Nachtigal on the ship Seagull
Includes:1. registration, 1919-19202. correspondence, 1919-19213. pelizaeus, 1920-19214. woermann line, 1917-19215. registration of damage to floating goods on German steamers at outbreak of war at the Reich Ministry of Economics, 1914-1920.
PallottinesExecution: Photography Louis Koch, Bremen, photographer Image carrier: Photo paper glued to cardboard Image and sheet size: 27 x 22 cm; 29 x 23.5 cm Beaus estate Marchtaler von (1854-1920), Otto Erhard, colonel general and minister of war, caption: Adoption of the 3rd East Asia. Inf. Rgts by S. M. the Emperor and I. M. the Empress on board the Rhine in Bremen, picture has repelled edges
Contains: Claims of the West African planting societies "Victoria" and "Bibundi" (Cameroon) to the cocoa load.
The house in Swakopmund was bombed by the English steamer 'Armadale Castle' in September 1914. That's why the radio tower had to be moved. / Photographer: Scherl
photography
UntitledContains among other things: War Press Office: "Auszug aus der deutschen Tagespresse" No. 580, 581, 583. Prints, Dec. 1915 War Press Office: "Eindrücke aus der Auslandspresse" Nov.-Dec. 1915. Reprints, Dec. 1915-Jan. 1916 Maintenance costs of the crew of the Small Cruiser "Dresden" interned in Chile for the discussion of violence against German civilians in enemy territory: "Zur Überführung der in Kamerun arrested Germans to England". Reprint, 1915 captivity of Germans on Dutch steamer "Commewijne" in Sept. 1914, 1915-1921 Austrian-Hungarian trade association: "Export and transit bans in Austria-Hungary". Druck, (Nov. 1915) Swiss "List of those categories of goods whose export is prohibited". Print, no date. Internment of the plane 205 in the Netherlands on 22.11.1915 captain to the sea of cool weather: "The undefended London! Reprint, without date.
Contains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Victoria, Libreville, Cape Lopez, Congo, Swakopmund, Walfischbay, Lüderitz Bay (diamond question) S. M. S. 'Hertha': Alexandria, Venice, Messina, Corfu, Cadiz,Ferrol, Algiers, Piraeus S. M. S. 'Freya': Port of Spain, Santiago de Cuba, Bermuda, Ponta Delgada, Pensacola S. M.S. 'Charlotte': Port of Spain, St Thomas, Vigo, Dartmouth S.M.S. 'Victoria Luise': Genoa, Corfu, Cadiz, Palermo, (bridge building for earthquake victims), Lisbon, Algiers S.M.S. "Bremen": Punta Arenas, Rio de Janeiro, Desterro, Santos, Port of Spain, La Guayra (overthrow in Caracas), Bahia, Pernambuco, Buenos Aires, New Orleans, Curacao, Colon (report on Panama Canal), Port Limon, Newport News, Havana, Baltimore, Puerto Barrios S. M.S. "Loreley": Tophane, Alexandria, Eastern Mediterranean S.M.S. "Sea Eagle": Zansibar, Mozambique, East London, Cape Town, Beira S.M.S. "Sperber": Togo, Cameroon, Lüderitz Bay, (diamond question), Duala, Worri, Forcados, Accra, Loanda S.M.S. "Nicole": Colombo S. M.S. "Buzzard": Inhambane, Lourenzo-Marques, Port Elisabeth, Cape Town, Durban Cruise Wing: Hogkong, Canton, Saigon S. M. S. "Condor": New Guinea, Caroline Islands, Sydney, Brisbane S. M. S. "Jaguar": Ponape, Caroline Islands S. M. S. "Stettin": Corfu, Malaga, Malta S. M. S. "Lübeck": Beirut (tense situation), Messina S. M. S. "Hamburg": Haifa, Jaffa
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Bremen": St. Thomas, Bermuda, Newport, St. John, Bahia, Cape Henry, Hampton Roads, New York, Washington S. M. S. "Panther": Cameroon, Lagos, Forcados, Freetown, Las Palmas, Oro-Mündung, Tenerife, Madeira, Monravia, Lome S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinople (Turkish-Italian conflict), Galatia, Odessa, Nikolayev, Sevastopol, Novorossisk, Gagri, Batum, Sinope, Therapia, Thessaloniki, Athos, Thasos S. M. S. "Condor": Sydney, Suva, Brisbane (strike), Melbourne, Samoa S. M. S. "Scharnhorst": Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama S. M. S. "Eber": Cape Town, Lüderitz Bay, Swakopmund, Lobito, Loanda, Duala, Lome, Axin S. M. S. "Seeadler": Lourenco-Marques, Mozambique S. M. S. "G 175": Malta, Tunis, Southampton S. M. S. "Moltke/Stettin": Ponta Delgada, Cape Henry, Hamton Roads, New York, Washington S. M. S. "Hansa": Karlskrona, St. Petersburg S. M. S. "Tsingtau": Santong S. M. S. "Gdansk": Uddevalla S. M.S. "Vineta": Stockholm, Libau, Falmouth, Madeira S.M.S. "Polecat": Futschau, Swatau, Falmouth, Madeira S.M.S. "Lynx": Futschau S.M.S. "Hertha": Helsingfors (strike) S. M. S. "Vultures": Piraeus, Corfu, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa, Trieste Cruise Wing: Report on the situation in China, Japan, Korea, North China S. M. S. "Planet": Kelung, Luzon, Cebu, Ternate
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Borchert- and Schweinitz-Expedition to Lake Victoria Disputes between the Carl-Peters-Stiftung and the Antisklaven Committee
Contains among other things: Publications of the Executive Board of the Execution Commission of the German Antisklaverei Lottery. Koblenz 1892
Contains among other things: Report of the Governor of Cameroon on the state and training of local police forces from Sept. 1892 Report of mutiny of the police forces in Cameroon, request for a warship and people, preparation for shipment of ammunition and weapons there in Dec. 1893/Jan. 1894 Transparent contract between Reichsmarineamt Berlin and the Deutsche-Ost-Afrika-Linie Hamburg for the transport of people to Cameroon with the steamship "Admiral" on 8 Jan. 1894
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Military political report on Cameroon from Apr. 1897 Ship movement lists from 1911 to 1914 Training and travel reports 1897 File note from March 1916 "Hyena" as surveying ship
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Travel reports Angra Pequena, Walfischbay, St. Paul de Loanda, Banana, Gabon, Cameroon, Cape Town, Lüderitz Bay, Benguella, Swakopmund, Mossamedes, Duala, Bonny, San Thomé Military political reports from May 1899 to 1902 Travel plans from 1898 to 1905
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Travel and training reports Military policy report: Conditions in Cameroon Protocol on the annual inspection of the ship 1899
German Imperial Naval Office