Contains among other things: Letter of thanks from Cameroonian chieftains and kings to Eduard von Knorr, 5 May 1885
Deutsch-Westafrika
132 Archival description results for Deutsch-Westafrika
Contains: with: Preparations (for withdrawal) of Finland from the war Naval coastal artillery Deployment of light naval forces and security forces, submarines Fuel situation Waste of Finland Deployment of submarines in the eastern Baltic Sea Company "Tanne" Merchant ship affairs Coastal defence of West Denmark Army troops Geb. AOK 20 Surveillance against sabotage and illegal passenger traffic in Danish waters as well as after Sweden Evacuation of the sea area of the naval commander R. Enemy situation inner Kronstadt bay Use of the Peipus Sea flotilla Situation in the Finn bust Planned settling movement from Luga bay area Preparations Withdrawal Army front in line Hungerburg - Narwa Action "Forwards" Defense of Estonia Mine situation in western Baltic Sea Enemy news on the use of the Soviet Baltic fleet Enemy and ice situation in the Finn bust Material on the enemy situation East, Soviet Union, Baltic Sea Threatening situation Narwa-Front Use of heavy cruisers "Prince Eugene" and resulting change in the command organisation in the northern area Hunting protection in the Finnish bosom Report on the political situation Finland's enemy air mine deployment in the Baltic Sea area Night hunting escort vessel "Togo" Occupation of the Aaland Islands and the island Hochland Command Army Group North for coastal protection on the north coast of Estonia Directive for companies "Tanne" Practice firing Protection of the bridges important for transport over the emperor's seaWilhelm-Kanal in case of a hostile landing Night hunt against hostile mine planes Communiqué of the Finnish government on the negotiations with the Soviet Union Material on the enemy situation East (Baltic Sea) Memorandum of the ObdM on the significance of the Narwa position for the overall warfare Dredging work in the port of Libau Operation order for keyword "Leipzig" Status Transfer of combat vehicles for Peipus Sea on 9. Apr. 1944 Reinforcement of combat forces in the Skagerrak area Termination of deliveries to Finland Statistics for month Apr. 1944 Expansion of Reval as a fixed place Code name "Rotbuche" Report on enemy air raid on Kiel (including damage to the Germania shipyard) Führer's order concerning removal of the 20th Lw Field Division from area W.Bfh. Denmark to Ob. Southwest to Northern Italy Mining Sea urchin barriers Land target shooting Use of school vehicles and inspections to clear mines in the Baltic Sea Closure planning in the Finnenbusen Possibilities of repatriating people and material from Estonian area Russian attack on the Karelian isthmus Location Finnenbusen Defence of the Koivisto offshore islands Guideline No. 50 Evacuation of the Koivisto islands Short report on companies against Narvi
Contains among other things: Cutlery excerpts, course maps and hydrographic reports of various ships "Habicht": Cameroon, Victoria, Freetown, Monrovia, Cameroon, Aug. 1901 Duala, Victoria, Bibundi, Kribi, Duala, Sept. 1901 "Empress Augusta": Exploration of Silvia Bay, Sept. 1901
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Cutlery excerpts, course maps and hydrographic reports of various ships "Habicht": Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, 13 May - 30 June 1900 Cameroon, Gabon, Lopez, St. Thomé, Cameroon, 6 Aug - 9 Sep 1900
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Ships: "Loreley", "Habicht", "Cormoran", "Gneisenau", "Bussard", "Wolf", "Kaiserin Augusta", "Irene", "Arcona", "Falke", "Nixe", "Stein", "Charlotte", "Condor", "Seeadler", "Oldenburg", "Geier", "Deutschland", "Kaiser", "Prinzess Wilhelm" "Habicht": Cameroon, Gabon, Nokki, 15th century Aug. - Sept. 10, 1897
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Ships: "Moltke", "Gneisenau", "Falke", "Arcona", "Irene", "Kaiser", "Habicht", "Stosch", "Prinzess Wilhelm", "Möwe", "Bussard", "Cormoran", "Hyäne", "Pfeil", "König Wilhelm", "Loreley", "Charlotte", "Seeadler", "Stein", "Hohenzollern", "Nixe", "Condor", "Habicht", "Kaiser", "Habicht", "Nixe", "Nixe", "Condor" "Habicht", "Buzzard", "Cormoran", "Hyäne": Cape Town, Cameroon, 29. May - 18 July 1897
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Ships: "Hyena", "Marie", "Moltke", "Polecat", "Stosch", "Falcon", "Stein", "Wolf", "Sperber", "Arcona", "Grille", "Loreley", "Alexandrine", "Gneisenau", "Hohenzollern", "Brummer", "Buzzard", "Sea Eagle", "Condor", "Seagull" "Marie": Valparaiso, Puerto Montt, 22nd, "Stosch", "Marie", "Stein", "Wolf", "Puerto Montt", "22nd, "Puerto Montt", "Stosch", "Loreley", "Lore, "Alexandrine", "Marie", "Marie": Valparaiso, "Buzzard", "Condor", "Gull" "Valparaiso - Jan 28. 1894 "Polecat": Shanghai, Ningpo, 6 - 31 Jan 1894 "Falcon": Cape Town, Melbourne, Sydney, 23 Dec 1893 - 13 Feb 1894 "Moltke": Madeira, St. Thomas, 13 Oct - 9 Nov 1894 "Hyena": Cameroon, Gabon, Luanda, 16 - 26 Nov 1894 Loanda, Mossamedes, St. Thomé, 29 Nov - 15 Dec 1894
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Ships: "Leipzig", "Sophie", "Hyena", "Polecat", "Stosch", "Habicht", "Moltke", "Schwalbe", "Kaiseradler", "Gneisenau", "Prinzess Wilhelm", "Loreley", "Nixe", "Nixe", "Buzzard", "Alexandrine", "Falke", "Marie", "Arcona", "Wolf", "Sea Eagle" "Moltke": From Norfolk to Plymounth, "Habicht", "Moltke", "Norfolk to Plymounth. May - 7. July 1892 "Iltis": From Shanghai to Tientsin, 16 - 21 Nov. 1892 "Leipzig": From Colombo via Mahé to Zansibar, 15 - 31 Dec. 1892 "Falcon": Cameroon, Cape Town, 11 Jan. - 11 Feb. 1893 "Marie": Experiences of the journey through the Magellan Strait and the northern canals, Apr. 1893 "Arcona" and "Alexandrine": Zansibar, Tanga, Pangani, Zansibar, Bagamojo, Dar es Salam, 18 - 26 Feb. 1893 Dar es Salam, Lindi, 28 Feb. - 2 March 1893 "Wolf": Shanghai, Bangkok, 5 - 19 July 1893
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Cutlery excerpts and course cards of various ships "Habicht": Cape Town, Cameroon, Apr. 1900
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Ships: "Germany", "Irene", "Hertha", "Stosch", "Moltke", "Gneisenau", "Charlotte", "Hansa", "Nixe", "Habicht", "Gefion", "Kaiserin Augusta", "Jaguar", "Condor", "Geier", "Loreley", "Cormoran", "Hansa", "Wolf", "Hohenzollern", "Schwalbe", "Iltis", "Habicht", "Habicht", "Hansa", "Wolf", "Hohenzollern", "Schwalbe", "Habicht": Cameroon, Cape Town, 11. Dec. 1899 - 8. Jan. 1900 "Jaguar": Herbertshöh, Jaluit, Kusaie, Yap, Saipan, Dec. 1899
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Ships: "Hertha", "Gefion", "Stosch", "Kaiserin Augusta", "Gneisenau", "Deutschland", "Falke", "Iltis", "Wolf", "Charlotte", "Geier", "Seeadler", "Habicht", "Moltke", "Möwe", "Kaiser", "Loreley", "Condor", "Hansa" "Habicht": Cameroon, Kribi, Sa Isabel, Sept. 1899
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Statements of total revenue and total expenditure
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Construction of a fiscal coal store Construction of a new coal shed Transfer of the brig "Rover" to Cameroon Preparation of the training ship "Ariadne" to a coal hulk for Cameroon
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Scales in Duala Coal procurement and supply
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: New construction of a storage shed Operation of the repair workshop and Duala
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Instruction on the deployment of the squadron and cooperation with the Imperial Commissioner in Cameroon, 9 Oct 1884 Differences on the demarcation between Togo and Cameroon and Great Britain, 30 Oct 1884 Conclusion of treaties between Colin and the chiefs of Kabitai, Simbuya and Coba (transcript), 28 Oct 1884. Nov. 1884 Announcement of the chief of the West African squadron for the observance of peace and order in the German protectorate Kamerun Operation of the landing division of the squadron in the Kamerun river from 20 to 22 Dec. 1884 Report of the Command S.M.S. "Bismarck" to the Chief of the West African Squadron to conclude contracts with the kings and chiefs of Bokonange, Bonatanga, Boando, Attome and Basse, 26 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 26 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi into the stations West Africa and South Africa. Jan. 1885 Message from S.M.S. "Seagull" about the death of Consul General Nachtigall on April 20, 1885 and his funeral on Cap Palmas, May 4, 1885 Dissolution of the West African squadron in Cape Town, June 7, 1885
Contains: Destroyer: Z 1 (CV), Z 23, Z 24, Z 25, Z 26, Z 27, Z 28, Z 29, Z 30, Z 31, Z 32, Z 33, Z 34, Z 35, Z 36, Z 37, Z 38, Z 39, Z 43, ZH 51, ZH 1 ; (Photos of Z1, Z 23-Z39 and ZH 1 (ex "Gerard Callenburgh") torpedo boat flotilla: Z 44; torpedo boats: V 156 (photo), S 49 (photo), T 22 (photo), T 144 (photo), T 157 (photo), T 196 (photo), S 3 (photo), T 155 (photo), TH 1 (photo), S 1 (photo), T 1, T 2, T 3, T 4, T 5, T 6, T 7, T 8, T 9, T 10, T 11, T 12, T 13, T 14, T 15, T 16, T 17, T 18, T 19, T 20, T 21, T 22, T 23, T 24, T 25, T 26, T 27, T 28, T 29, T 30, T 31, T 32, T 33, T 34, T 35, T 36, TA 14, TA 9 (photo), TA 15, TA 16, TA 17, TA 18, TA 19, TA 20, TA 21, TA 22, TA 23 (photo), TA 24, TA 25, TA 26, TA 27, TA 28, TA 29, TA 30, TA 31, TA 32, TA 33, TA 35, TA 36, TA 37, TA 38, TA 39, TA 40, TA 41, TA 42, TA 43, TA 44, TA 45, TA 46. TA 43, TA 44, TA 45, TA 46. TA 36, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 46, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 39, TA 41, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 36, TA 39; Command boats: "F 4", (photo); boats: SG 1 "Júpiter", SG 4 "Mercury", (photo), SG 2 "Saturn" (photo), SG 3 "Uranus", (photo); cannon sloops: No. 10, 17, 45, 48, 51, 116; Cannon dinghies: " No. 1 ", " No. 2 ", " No. 3 ", " No. 6 " schooner: "Stralsund", (photo); river cannon boats: "Thorn", " No. I ", " No. II "; military hospital ship "Freiburg", "Wilhelm Grustloff", (photo); small combat vehicles - small explosive ordnance: "Biber", (photo), small "Delphin", (photo), carrier torpedo "Marder", (photo); mine search boats: "M 306", ( photo); tender and escort ships: TS 133/24162, TS 170/23194, S 170/23195, TS 180/23470, TS 180/23471, TS 209/23201, TS 209/23204, TS 210/23206, TS 210/23207, TS 210/23209; submarines: "U 139", "U 140"; hydrographic and surveying vessels:"National", "Peilboot Kamerun" (ex "Nachtigal"), "Meteor", "Triton"; test boats: T 190, M 28, M 66, M 81, M 109, M 115, M 129, "Walter Holzapfel", "Adolf Bestelmeyer", tower ship: S.M.S. "Archduke Karl", (photo), curriculum vitae Archduke Karl, (photo)
Contains: Rahschoner "Stralsund"; Small cruiser "Stralsund ", (photo); Small cruiser "Strasbourg", (photo) Cannon sloops "Strelasund" - "No. 36"; S.M.S. Small cruiser "Stuttgart", (photo); Torpedo boat "Taku / v.d. Lippe", (photo); speedboat escort ship "Tanga", (photo); mine ship "Tannenberg"; destroyer Z6 "Theodor Riedel", (photo); sail - frigate "Thetis"; S.M.S. small cruiser "Thetis", (photo); anti-aircraft wreath. "Thetis" (ex norw. Harald Harfagre), (photo); auxiliary cruiser (ship 10) "Thor", (photo); river gunboat "Thorn" S.M.S. liner "Thuringia", (photo); gunboat II.Kl. "Tiger"; S.M.S. Gunboat "Tiger", (photo); Torpedo boat "Tiger", (photo); Battleship "Tirpitz", (photo); Night hunting lead ship "Togo" (ex "Coronel"), (photo); Night hunting lead ship "Togo", (photo); Minesweeper "Triton"; Surveying ship "Triton" (photo); S.M.S. river gunboat "Tsingtau" speedboat escort ship "Tsingtau", (photo); supply ship "Uckermark" (ex "Altmark"); S.M.S. torpedo steamer no. IV "Ulan", (photo)
Enthält: Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote; 1. und 2. Unterseebootsausbildungsabteilung; 1. and 2. Unterseebootslehrdivision; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 12., 13., 21., 22., 23., 24., 25., 26., 27. and 29. Unterseebootsflottille; 2. Admiral der Unterseeboote; Fangboote F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TF 2, TF 3, TF 4, TF 5, TF 6, TF 7, TF 8, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6, TFA 7 and TFA 9; Führer der Unterseeboote beim Befehlshaber des Deutschen Marinekommandos Italien, Norwegen, Ost und West; Hilfskriegsschiff AMMERLAND; Hilfsbeischiffe AMAZONE, SIERRA CORDOBA, ST. LOUIS und WOGRAM; Kommandierender Admiral der Unterseeboote; Minensuchboote M 510, M 517, M 551, M 552, M 553, M 582, M 584 und M 598; Technische Ausbildungsgruppe für Front-Unterseeboote; Torpedoboote LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER und TIGER; U-Boote U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 10, U 11, U 14, U 17, U 21, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 34, U 37, U 38, U 43, U 46, U 48, U 52, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 89, U 90, U 91, U 92, U 96, U 97, U 101, U 103, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 117, U 118, U 119, U 120, U 121, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 132, U 134, U 135, U 137, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 145, U 146, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 159, U 160, U 161, U 163, U 164, U 167, U 168, U 169, U 170, U 172, U 173, U 174, U 175, U 176, U 177, U 178, U 179, U 180, U 181, U 182, U 183, U 184, U 185, U 186, U 187, U 188, U 189, U 190, U 191, U 192, U 193, U 194, U 195, U 196, U 197, U 198, U 199, U 200, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 205, U 209, U 210, U 211, U 212, U 213, U 214, U 215, U 216, U 217, U 218, U 219, U 220, U 221, U 223, U 224, U 225, U 226, U 227, U 228, U 229, U 230, U 231, U 232, U 235, U 236, U 237, U 238, U 239, U 240, U 251, U 255, U 256, U 257, U 258, U 259, U 260, U 262, U 263, U 264, U 265, U 266, U 267, U 268, U 269, U 270, U 271, U 273, U 274, U 275, U 276, U 277, U 278, U 279, U 280, U 281, U 282, U 283, U 284, U 285, U 286, U 288, U 302, U 303, U 304, U 305, U 306, U 307, U 308, U 309, U 310, U 311, U 312, U 313, U 314, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 334, U 336, U 337, U U 331, U 332, U 334, U 336, U U U 339, U 340, U 341, U 342, U 343, U 344, U 345, U 346, U 351, U 352, U 354, U 355, U 356, U 357, U 358, U 359, U 360, U 361, U 362, U 363, U 364, U 365, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 375, U 376, U 377, U 378, U 380, U 381, U 382, U 383, U 384, U 385, U 386, U 387, U 388, U 389, U 390, U 391, U 392, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 406, U 407, U 409, U 410, U 411, U 412, U 413, U 414, U 415, U 416, U 417, U 418, U 419, U 420, U 421, U 422, U 423, U 424, U 425, U 426, U 427, U 431, U 432, U 435, U 436, U 437, U 438, U 439, U 440, U 441, U 442, U 443, U 444, U 445, U 447, U 448, U 449, U 450, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 458, U 459, U 460, U 461, U 462, U 463, U 465, U 466, U 467, U 468, U 469, U 470, U 471, U 472, U 473, U 477, U 487, U 488, U 489, U 490, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 507, U 508, U 509, U 510, U 511, U 513, U 514, U 515, U 516, U 518, U 519, U 521, U 522, U 523, U 524, U 525, U 526, U 527, U 528, U 529, U 530, U 531, U 532, U 533, U 534, U 535, U 536, U 537, U 538, U 539, U 540, U 541, U 545, U 546, U 547, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 568, U 569, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 575, U 577, U 579, U 584, U 586, U 590, U 591, U 592, U 593, U 594, U 595, U 596, U 598, U 600, U 601, U 602, U 603, U 604, U 606, U 607, U 608, U 609, U 610, U 611, U 612, U 613, U 614, U 615, U 616, U 617, U 618, U 619, U 620, U 621, U 622, U 623, U 624, U 625, U 626, U 628, U 629, U 630, U 631, U 632, U 633, U 634, U 635, U 636, U 637, U 638, U 639, U 640, U 641, U 642, U 643, U 644, U 645, U 646, U 647, U 648, U 649, U 650, U 652, U 653, U 657, U 659, U 661, U 662, U 663, U 664, U 665, U 666, U 667, U 668, U 669, U 670, U 671, U 672, U 673, U 674, U 701, U 703, U 704, U 705, U 706, U 707, U 708, U 709, U 710, U 711, U 712, U 713, U 714, U 715, U 716, U 717, U 718, U 731, U 732, U 733, U 734, U 735, U 736, U 737, U 738, U 739, U 740, U 741, U 742, U 743, U 744, U 752, U 753, U 755, U 757, U 758, U 759, U 760, U 761, U 762, U 763, U 764, U 765, U 801, U 841, U 842, U 843, U 844, U 845, U 846, U 847, U 848, U 849, U 851, U 852, U 921, U 951, U 952, U 953, U 954, U 955, U 956, U 957, U 958, U 959, U 960, U 961, U 962, U 963, U 964, U 965, U 966, U 967, U 968, U 969, U 970, U 971, U 972, U 973, U 974, U 975, U 976, U 977, U 978, U 979, U 980, U 981, U 982, U 983, U 984, U 985, U 1059, U 1060, U 1062, UC 2, UD 1, UD 2, UD 3, UD 4, UD 5 and UF 2; U-Bootsbegleitschiffe ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, MESSINA, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL und WILHELM BAUER; U-Bootsstützpunkte Flensburg, Hamburg, Kiel, Königsberg (Pr), Narvik, Pola, Toulon, Trondheim und Wilhelmshaven; U-Bootstender ACHERON, EUPEN, DONAU, ISAR, LECH, NEISSE, SAAR, WARTHE und WEICHSEL; Unterseebootsabnahmekommando; Unterseebootsabwehrschule; Wohnschiffe DEUTSCHLAND, IBERIA und UBENA; Zielschiffe VEGA und VENUS
Enthält: Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote; 1. und 2. Unterseebootsausbildungsabteilung; 1. and 2. Unterseebootslehrdivision; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 10., 11., 21., 22., 24., 25., 26. and 27. Unterseebootsflottille; 2. Admiral der Unterseeboote; Fangboote F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, T 510, T 517, T 582, T 584, T 598, TF 1, TF 2, TF 3, TF 4, TF 5, TF 6, TF 7, TF 8, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6, TFA 7 and TFA 8; Hilfskriegsschiff AMMERLAND; Hilfsbeischiffe EUPEN, SIERRA CORDOBA, ST. LOUIS, UBENA und WOGRAM; Kriegsschiffbaulehrabteilungen U-Boote Nordsee und Ostsee; Minensuchboote M 510, M 517, M 551, M 552, M 553, M 582, M 584 und M 598; Torpedoboote LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER und TIGER; Torpedoklarmachefahrzeug KREFELD; U-Boote U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 14, U 17, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 23, U 24, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 34, U 37, U 38, U 43, U 46, U 48, U 52, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 78, U 80, U 82, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 88, U 89, U 90, U 91, U 92, U 93, U 94, U 96, U 98, U 101, U 103, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 116, U 117, U 118, U 119, U 120, U 121, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 145, U 146, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 159, U 160, U 161, U 162, U 163, U 164, U 165, U 166, U 167, U 168, U 171, U 172, U 173, U 174, U 175, U 176, U 177, U 178, U 179, U 180, U 181, U 182, U 183, U 184, U 185, U 186, U 187, U 188, U 189, U 190, U 195, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 206, U 208, U 209, U 210, U 211, U 212, U 213, U 214, U 215, U 216, U 217, U 218, U 221, U 222, U 223, U 224, U 225, U 226, U 227, U 228, U 251, U 252, U 253, U 254, U 255, U 256, U 257, U 258, U 259, U 260, U 261, U 262, U 263, U 264, U 265, U 266, U 267, U 268, U 269, U 270, U 271, U 301, U 302, U 303, U 304, U 305, U 332, U 333, U 334, U 335, U 336, U 337, U 338, U 339, U 351, U 352, U 353, U 354, U 355, U 356, U 357, U 358, U 363, U 373, U 376, U 377, U 378, U 379, U 380, U 381, U 382, U 383, 384, 385, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439 AND 440, U 441, U 442, U 443, U 444, U 445, U 446, U 447, U 448, U 449, U 450, U 451, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 457, U 458, U 459, U 460, U 461, U 462, U 463, U 464, U 465, U 466, U 467, U 468, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 507, U 508, U 509, U 510, U 511, U 512, U 513, U 514, U 515, U 516, U 517, U 518, U 519, U 520, U 521, U 522, U 523, U 524, U 525, U 526, U 527, U 528, U 529, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 558, U 560, U 561, U 563, U 564, U 566, U 567, U 569, U 571, U 572, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 578, U 579, U 581, U 582, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 590, U 591, U 592, U 593, U 594, U 595, U 596, U 597, U 598, U 599, U 600, U 601, U 602, U 603, U 604, U 605, U 606, U 607, U 608, U 609, U 610, U 611, U 612, U 613, U 614, U 615, U 616, U 617, U 618, U 619, U 620, U 621, U 622, U 623, U 624, U 625, U 626, U 627, U 628, U 629, U 630, U 631, U 632, U 633, U 634, U 635, U 636, U 637, U 638, U 639, U 640, U 641, U 642, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 657, U 658, U 659, U 660, U 661, U 662, U 663, U 664, U 665, U 666, U 701, U 702, U 703, U 704, U 705, U 706, U 707, U 708, U 709, U 710, U 711, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U 755, U 756, U 757, U 758, U 759, U A, UC 1, UC 2, UD 1, UD 2, UD 3, UD 4, UD 5 and UF 2; U-Bootsbegleitschiffe ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL und WILHELM BAUER; U-Bootsstützpunkte Bordeaux, Hamburg, Königsberg (Pr), Salamis und Trondheim; U-Bootstender DONAU, ISAR, LECH, LEVERKUSEN, MEMEL, NEISSE und WEICHSEL; Unterseebootsabwehrschule; Unterseebootsausbildungsgruppe Front; Wohnschiffe DEUTSCHLAND und NEISSE; Zielschiff VEGA
Contains: Commander of the Submarines; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Divisions; 1st and 2nd Submarine Training Division; 1st Submarine Training Flotilla; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th Submarine Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Flotilla; 2nd Submarine Training Division; 2nd Submarine Training Division. Admiral of submarines; construction instruction submarines Deschimag Bremen, Deutsche Werft Hamburg-Finkenwärder, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Rotterdam, Vegesack and Wilhelmshaven; construction teaching company (U) at Howaldtswerke Hamburg; Fishing boats F 2, F 5, F 7, F 8, F 10, T 123, T 139, T 151, T 153, T 155, T 156, T 157, T 158, T 196, TF 1, TFA 1, TFA 2, TFA 3, TFA 4, TFA 5, TFA 6 and TFA 7; auxiliary vessels EUPEN; FRIGGA, HAMBURG, SAN. MARTIN, SIERRA CORDOBA, UBENA, VEGA and WOGRAM; auxiliary warship AMMERLAND; warship construction departments submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea; mine search boats M 517, M 551, M 552, M553, M 582 and M 598; ship 4; tactical submarine front training flotilla; torpedo boats LEOPARD, LÖWE, PANTHER and TIGER; Submarines U 2, U 3, U 4, U 5, U 6, U 7, U 8, U 9, U 10, U 11, U 13, U 14, U 15, U 18, U 19, U 20, U 21, U 22, U 23, U 24, U 25, U 26, U 28, U 29, U 30, U 31, U 32, U 33, U 34, U 36, U 37, U 38, U 41, U 43, U 44, U 46, U 47, U 48, U 49, U 50, U 51, U 52, U 53, U 54, U 55, U 56, U 57, U 58, U 59, U 60, U 61, U 62, U 64, U 65, U 66, U 67, U 68, U 69, U 70, U 71, U 72, U 73, U 74, U 75, U 76, U 77, U 78, U 79, U 80, U 81, U 82, U 83, U 84, U 85, U 86, U 87, U 93, U 94, U 95, U 96, U 97, U 98, U 99, U 100, U 101, U 102, U 103, U 104, U 105, U 106, U 107, U 108, U 109, U 110, U 111, U 116, U 120, U 121, U 122, U 123, U 124, U 125, U 126, U 127, U 128, U 129, U 130, U 131, U 132, U 133, U 134, U 135, U 136, U 137, U 138, U 139, U 140, U 141, U 142, U 143, U 144, U 145, U 146, U 147, U 148, U 149, U 150, U 151, U 152, U 153, U 154, U 155, U 156, U 157, U 158, U 161, U 162, U 196, U 201, U 202, U 203, U 204, U 205, U 206, U 207, U 208, U 213, U 251, U 331, U 332, U 333, U 351, U 352, U 371, U 372, U 373, U 374, U 375, U 376, U 401, U 402, U 403, U 404, U 405, U 431, U 432, U 433, U 434, U 435, U 436, U 451, U 452, U 453, U 454, U 455, U 456, U 501, U 502, U 503, U 504, U 505, U 506, U 551, U 552, U 553, U 554, U 555, U 556, U 557, U 558, U 559, U 560, U 561, U 562, U 563, U 564, U 565, U 566, U 567, U 568, U 569, U 570, U 571, U 572, U 573, U 574, U 575, U 576, U 577, U 578, U 579, U 580, U 581, U 582, U 583, U 584, U 585, U 586, U 587, U 588, U 589, U 651, U 652, U 653, U 654, U 655, U 656, U 701, U 702, U 751, U 752, U 753, U 754, U A, U B, UD 1, UD 3 and UD 4; Submarine escort vessels ERWIN WASSNER, KAMERUN, SAAR, WALDEMAR KOPHAMEL and WILHELM BAUER; submarine bases Brest, Kiel and La Pallice; submarine tenders DONAU, ISAR, LECH, MEMEL, MOSEL, NEISSE and WEICHSEL; Submarine Training Department Plön; Submarine Training Group Front; Submarine School; Submarine School Flotilla; Residential Ship ST. LOUIS; target vessel VENUS
Contains among other things: Travel reports Reports, statements about a line baptism of July 1912 Salvage of the money stock from the wreck "Kamerun" by "Panther" in Jan. 1913
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: 1. naval motor vehicle deployment department; 1. ship engine training department; 1. and 2. naval flak department; 2. building instruction company (U) Hamburg; 2., 3., 4., 5., 7., 8. and 9. War shipbuilding apprenticeship department; demagnetization group and magnetic measuring group of the High Command of the Navy; naval arsenals Gotenhafen and Hamburg-Tollerort; naval stations Danzig and Stettin; naval shipyards Bordeaux, Kiel, La Pallice, St. Petersburg Nazaire and Wilhelmshaven; Coastal Commander Western Baltic Sea; Coastal Surveillance Department North; FASAN and STUBBENHUK military hospital ships; Pillau and Swinemünde naval equipment and repair workshops; Naval equipment stations Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Emden, Gotenhafen, Linz, Memel, Mürwik, Nantes, Neustadt in Holstein, Pillau, Saßnitz, Stolpmünde, Swinemünde and Wesermünde; Naval construction training for fleet torpedo boats 39, Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel, Lübeck, M-boats Stettin and Wesermünde, "Möwe", "Tirpitz", submarines North Sea and Baltic Sea, Wesermünde; naval salvage and maritime service command; Naval training workshops in Kiel and Wilhelmshaven; naval intelligence officers at radio stations in Kiel and Pillau, Rügen-Radio and East Station; naval bearing headquarters in Neumünster, Neusiedl am See, Pillau and Swinemünde; naval supply station in Esbjerg; naval weapon companies in Danzig, Hamburg-Tollerort, Königsberg (Pr), Memel and Stettin; Marlag and Milag Nord; Transport escort company Wilhelmshaven; hauliers ALTAIR, BRAKE, BREISGAU, DITHMARSCHEN, ERMLAND, FRANKEN, KÄRNTEN, NORDMARK, OSTFRIESLAND, PASSAT, SPICHERN und UCKERMARK; hauliers HUASCARAN and KAMERUN; residential vessel MONTE PASCOAL
(3rd quarantine flotilla) Reference: RM 71/101; RM 71/102
Naval officer, Freikorpsführer and writer Bogislaw Selchow Life data July 4, 1877 born in Köslin died February 6, 1943 died in Berlin Military career April 7, 1897 Recruitment as cadet of the Kaiserl. Navy May 1897 Cadet on board of SMS stone 6.12.1897 Participation in the siege of the port of Port au Prince on Haiti with SMS stone 27.4.1898 Promotion to sea cadet Apr. 1898- Sep. 1900 In various functions on board of SMS Moltke, Hela, Mars and Blücher Jan.March 1900 Meningitis, Marinelazarett Kiel 3.9.1900 Ensign at sea 23.9.1900 Transportation to lieutenant at sea Nov. 1900- Nov. 1901 On board of SMS Sachsen, from Oct. 1901 as adjutant; on 4.9.1901 Collision with SMS Wacht near Rügen, which then sinks Nov. 1901- Sep. 1902 Adjutant aboard SMS Kaiser Wilhelm der Große 15.3.1902 Promotion to lieutenant at sea Oct.-Dec. 1902 Wachoffizier aboard SM Torpedoboot G 109 Jan.-Apr. 1903 Company officer of the second company of the I. Torpedo Department, in April radio course on SMS Neptun Apr.-Sep. 1903 Watch officer aboard SM Torpedoboot G 109 Oct./Nov. 1903 Departure as passenger to East Asia aboard SS King Albert Nov. 1903- May 1905 Watch officer aboard SMS Hertha in the Asian region with return journey to Kiel via Africa and the Mediterranean Sea 11.9.1904 Award of the Kung-Pai Order of Merit (Chinese Silver Medal of Remembrance) on the occasion of an audience with the Empress's widow and the Emperor of China 11.2.1905 Award of the Royal Siamese Crown Order of the Fourth Class on the occasion of an audience with the King of Siam June-Sep. 1906 Commander of SM Torpedoboote S 29, S 25 and S 30 as well as services in the Mine Company and as First Officer of the Mine Search Reserve Division Oct. 1906 - June 1907 Naval Academy 6.3.1907 Promotion to Captain Lieutenant July 1907 Service on board of SMS Elector Friedrich Wilhelm Aug.Sep. 1907 Service on board SMS Yorck Oct. 1907- June 1908 Naval Academy July-Sep. 1908 Language leave in England 22.8.1908 Appointment as Honorary Knight of the Johanniter Order Oct. 1908 Departure as a passenger to West Africa on SS Lucie Woermann Nov. 1908- Nov. 1909 First officer on board SMS Sperber Nov./Dec. 1909 Return as a passenger to Germany on SS Lucie Woermann Dec. 1909- Jan. 1909- Jan. 1909 1911 Admiral Staff of the Navy Jan. 1911- March 1913 Adjutant of the North Sea Station 19.9.1912 Award of the Red Eagle Order 4th Class Apr. 1913- Nov. 1914 First Officer aboard SMS Victoria Louise 22.3.1914 Promotion to Corvette Captain 17.7.1914 Award of the Royal Crown to the Red Eagle Order 4th Class 10.11.1914- 30.6.1915 Commander of the 1st Btl. of the Sailor Artillery Regiment III (10.-25.11.1914); II. Part of Sailor's Artillery Regiment I (26.11.-31.12.1914); Part of Sailor's Artillery Regiment II (1.1.-4.2.1915); Part of Sailor's Regiment 4 (5.2.-10.5.1915); Part of Sailor's Regiment 5 (III.2.-10.5.1915); Part of Sailor's Regiment 5 (11.11.-31.12.1914).5.-30.6.1915); Field of application: Flanders 1.5.1915 Wound at Het Sas/Belgium by splinters of shell in head, right shoulder, right arm and right leg 7.2.1915 Iron cross II. class Aug.-Dec. 1915 First officer aboard SMS Freya Jan.-March 1916 Reservelazarett Liebenstein Apr. 1916- July 1917 First officer aboard SMS Hannover, in this function participation in the Battle of Skagerrak on 31.5./1.6.1916 30.6.1916 Award of the Iron Cross I. Class 22.8.1916 Award of the Oldenburg Friedrich-August-Kreuz I. and II. Class 14.9.1916 Neurasthenia recognised as war service damage by the Kdo. von SMS Hannover July 1917 - end of war Admiralstab der Marine 1918 Publication of the propaganda "World War and Fleet" 10.4.1918 Austrian Military Merit Cross 3rd class with war decoration 20.5.1918 Award of the Grand Ducal Hessian Medal of Valour 16.11.1918- 20.8.1919 Department head in the Reichsmarineamt 20.8.1919 Promotion to frigate captain Civil life After his departure from the navy, Bogislav von Selchow began studying history in Marburg and was at the same time commissioned by the Reichswehr Brigade Kassel to form a voluntary formation of Marburg students to protect the young republic. Von Selchow founded the Freikorps "Studentenkorps Marburg" (StuKoMa) and subsequently commanded it in the suppression of Spartacist and Council Democratic riots in Thuringia. On 20 March 1920, the so-called massacre of Mechterstädt took place, in which 15 workers suspected of being rebels, who had been arrested by a StuKoMa strike force, were shot - allegedly "on the run". The accused for these killings were acquitted in two sensational trials, the sentences received by the public as an act of class justice with disgust and protest. Von Selchow had stood before his men during the trial, and Marburg University also showed solidarity with its students and rehabilitated them completely. In addition, von Selchow organized himself in the right-wing extremist, later illegal so-called organization Escherich (Orgesch), which he temporarily led in West Germany. The paramilitary organization set up secret arsenals for an expected fight against Bolshevism and was responsible for murders of personalities of the opposing political camp. Disappointed by Escherich's hesitation to take an offensive course against the Republic, he turned away from Orgesch again in December 1922, resigned his command of the StuKoMa and withdrew from the political public until 1933. Bogislav von Selchow received his doctorate from the University of Marburg on 24.1.1923. Already in 1920 he had published his first volume of poems "Deutsche Gedanken", and soon he succeeded with his poems in the right spectrum. He was now active as a writer and philosopher of history and developed, as a child of his epoch, a so-called "Zeitwendemodell", which depicted the spiritual-historical and political development of mankind. Von Selchow defined the ages of the "all-time", the "we-time" and the "ego-time", which were shaped by various social forces. This system of thought became the basis for his works and, together with the topos of the heroic that he repeatedly took up, made him an ideological pioneer of National Socialism. His anti-Semitism and his view of current events after the fall of the old world had brought him close to the NSDAP by 1933 at the latest: although he was never a party member, he developed into a passionate National Socialist and was one of the 48 personalities who publicly called for Adolf Hitler to be elected in 1933. In 1936 the NS-Studentenkameradschaft, which had emerged from the former Marburger Burschenschaft Germania, named itself after von Selchow. On 9.6.1939 he was appointed honorary senator of the Philipps-Universität Marburg. Description of the holdings: The estate consists of two main areas: the so-called logbooks and a literary-philosophical collection of material, which is supplemented by manuscripts. The so-called logbooks are available until 1931 without gaps and reflect individual experiences and facts in partly epic breadth. 39 of the 51 "logbooks contain records of Selchow from his time as an active naval officer and as leader of the "student corps Marburg" in Freikorpseinsatz. In addition there are copies of the logbooks 61 to 68, which only contain illustrations and cover the period from 1935 to 1940. The "logbooks", however, are not diaries in the narrower sense, but rather through-composed memory books. Von Selchow transferred his diary entries recorded on loose-leaf collections - an example of which can be found in the collection folder of the planned "Logbuch" 65 (N 428/86) - into leather-bound folios and decorated his work with artistic watercolour and pen drawings, among other things. Empty places in the logbooks, on which notes on the pictures or drawings to be inserted are entered in pencil, to be traced in N 428/46, indicate this procedure. The basis of the logbooks, the diary pages, but also his correspondence and other documents, which were unfortunately destroyed privately in the 1950s, are lost except for fragments found in the present collection. Von Selchow created the "logbooks" by first collecting and compiling his notes and supplementary material in folders. Based on this, he transferred text and illustration onto sheets which he had incorporated into the high-quality leather covers bearing the coat of arms of the von Selchow family and embossed inscriptions. This procedure can be traced by means of the above-mentioned collection folder, other folders he used again for other material collections, among others, see N 428/75. The source value of the "logbooks" is increased by the more than 1,000 precisely identified pictures and photos that illustrate the text beyond the drawings. The illustrations show places, ships, everyday scenes from the soldier's but also private life in the homeland and in international waters, crews and persons for the time up to 1919. In addition there are various documents like nautical charts, invitations, etc. From the context of the tradition it can be concluded that the "logbooks" in the form presented here were probably written in the 1930s, since volumes 61 to 68 have inscribed illustrations and empty spaces for the text to be entered. Bogislav von Selchow belonged to the Uradel and had a large circle of relatives and acquaintances. The logbooks give an insight into the life of these circles from the imperial era to National Socialism and reflect the wealth of official and social contacts in the written memoirs and the correspondence, some of which is reproduced. Some spectacular insights into naval life are provided by Selchow's memoirs about his active service with the Imperial Navy. They show the diversity of experience and impressions as an officer of the Imperial Navy, which was deployed around the German colonies. For the first years of the Weimar Republic the so-called logbooks give valuable insights into the world of the Freikorps, above all the so-called student corps Marburg and the so-called organization Escherich; but also to the organization Consul von Selchow maintained contacts - to the latter two numerous statements can be found in the "logbooks". However, his notes not only bear witness to the early phase of the Weimar Republic, but also to the soldierly thinking of Selchow. Even after his withdrawal from public life in 1922, he remained a soldier in his basic attitude as a poet, writer and philosopher of history living in Berlin. The "logbooks" give direct and unique impressions of the life of a member of the Imperial Navy Corps of Officers - also a nobleman - and of his reactions to the collapse of the old order. In terms of the history of mentality, this part of the estate is revealing for the transition from the Empire to the Weimar Republic and probably the only one of its kind that provides information about the revolutionary events in Berlin. Its value might increase with the inclusion of Selchow's publications, especially his autobiography "One hundred days from my life" from 1936. The estate illustrates Selchow's relationship to the old and despised new system. The copies of the "logbooks" for the years 1935 to 1940 also document Selchow's proximity to and access to parts of the NSDAP leadership in their illustrations. In addition to the logbooks, the literary-philosophical estate of Selchow forms the second focal point of the collection. As a conservative-nationalist thinker, von Selchow attempted to establish a time model that divided world history into intellectual epochs, to which he assigned certain developmental steps of mankind in intellectual, but also scientific, political, and religious terms. He thus followed a research trend of his time. His legacy from this phase of his life as a humanities scholar includes collections of various, often loose materials, texts, smaller publications, newspaper articles and his own drafts, but also large diagrams which represent the basis or intermediate steps of his literary work: the note box of a conservative-nationalist writer of the 1920/30s, enriched with his own manuscripts, some published, some unpublished. The tradition of this material, which can be understood from the diagrams, is, however, incomplete; materials on individual subject areas are missing, but may simply not have been laid out. Notes on other stocks BArch MSg 100 (Bogislav Frhr. von Selchow: Deutsche Marineoffiziere) BArch N 253/262 (Estate of Alfred von Tirpitz, correspondence, letter S) BArch RM 5/920 (Critique of the corvette captain of Selchow on birthday congratulations of the members of the admiral's staff for Grand Admiral v. Holtzendorff, Jan. 1919) Vorarchivische Ordnung: The so-called logbooks are continuously available for the years 1897 to 1931. The Federal Archives acquired volumes 39 to 54 as early as 1957 together with the non-military estate of Selchow and in 1960 bought the remaining pieces from the Marine-Offizier-Hilfe, today: Marine-Offizier-Vereinigung. The first two volumes and volume 51 of the former 68 logbooks contained information on family history and were already missing when the estate was acquired; while volume 1 remains in family possession, volume 2 has been considered lost since 1945. The same applies to the main estate consisting of documents and letters, which was destroyed privately in 1957. These volumes are supplemented by copies of the "Logbooks" 61 to 68 for the period September 1935 to December 1940. The originals of these logbooks are still in family ownership. They differ from the "logbooks" available for the years up to 1931 in that they have remained without text. Only pictures and photos were pasted here and also only these sides were copied and taken over into the present estate. This addition to the collection was carried out in 1987 in cooperation with Selchow's nephew Wolfgang von Selchow, who owned the "logbooks" 61 to 68 at that time. Despite this addition, there is a gap in the stock which cannot be clarified on the basis of the available information: While information is available on the whereabouts of volumes 1, 2 and 51, the whereabouts and contents of volumes 55 to 60, covering the period January 1932 to August 1935, are unknown. The memory books are joined by the literary-historical-philosophical archives, which cover the intellectual work of Selchow from 1920 onwards. After the military archive moved to Freiburg in 1968, the so-called logbooks and the literary material initially remained at the main office in Koblenz due to the literary portions. Only in 1976 did the estate come to Freiburg, where in the Military History Collection under the signature MSg. 100 the so-called pennant boards as well as the so-called commemorative plaques were stored since 1957 or partly since 1964 - personnel sheets of the German naval officers from 1848 to 1909 or short biographies and pictures of all officers of the navy who died and died between 1914 and 1918 and in the post-war fights. Citation style: BArch, N 428/...
Enthält: Befehlshaber der Sicherungsstreitkräfte; 1. Sicherungslehrdivision; 1. und 2. Donauflottille; 1., 2. und 3. Sicherungsstammabteilung; 1., 2. und 6. Transportflottille; 1., 2., 3. und 4. Sicherungsfrontausbildungsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5. und 6. Küstensicherungsverband; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8., 9., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17. und 21. Räumbootsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 8., 9., 10., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16. und 21. Sicherungsflottille; 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 7., 9., 12., 21., 22., 23., 25., 27., 29., 30., 31., 32., 34., 36., 38., 40. und 56. Minensuchflottille; 1., 2., 3., 5., 7. und 8. Artillerieträgerflottille; 1., 3., 11., 12., 17. und 22. U-Jagdflottille; 1., 3., 6. und 8. Sperrbrecherflottille; 1., 5., 7., 8., 9., 10. und 11. Sicherungsdivision; 2., 3., 4. und 5. Geleitflottille; 3., 8., 9., 11., 12., 13., 14., 15., 16., 17., 18., 20., 51., 53., 55., 57., 59., 61., 63., 64., 65., 66., 67. und 68. Vorpostenflottille; 4., 5., 6., 8., 9., 10., 11., 13. und 24. Landungsflottille; Artillerieausbildungsstelle des Befehlshabers der Sicherung der Nordsee; Artillerieschulboot DRACHE; Begleitdienstkommando Cuxhaven; Begleitschiffe KORALLE und NETTELBECK; Boote AF 2, AF 5, AF 9, AF 16, AF 17, AF 19, AF 20, AF 21, AF 23, AF 24, AF 25, AF 26, AF 27, AF 28, AF 29, AF 30, AF 31, AF 33, AF 34, AF 36, AF 37, AF 38, AF 39, AF 40, AF 42, AF 43, AF 45, AF 46, AF 48, AF 49, AF 50, AF 59, AF 60, AF 61, AF 63, AF 73, AF 74, AF 75, AF 77, AF 78, AF 79, AF 80, AF 81, AF 82, AF 83, AF 84, AF 85, AF 86, AF 87, AF 88, AF 90, AF 91, AF 93, AF 94, AF 100, AF 101, AF 102, AF 104, AF 106, AF 107, AF 109, AF 112, AF 877, AF 1074, G 323, G 232, G 234, G 235, G 236, G 237, G 238, H 27, ND 04, ND 20, NSA 22, NT 03, NT 04, NT 05, NT 11, RO 1, RO 24, TR 102, TR 105, TR 106 und TS 7; Boote HAGEN, HAST I, SAT AUGUST, SAT BORKELSTRÖM, SAT CASCADE, SAT HELENE, SAT JOOST, SAT KEMPHAN, SAT NIENBURG, SAT OSTSEE, SAT PARAAT, SAT POLARIS, SAT ROBERT MÜLLER, SAT SOEMBA, SAT THOMPENBURG und VOLKER; Fähnrichsausbildungskompanie Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Nordsee; Flottenbegleiter F 2, F 4, F 7, F 8 und F 10; Führer der Minenschiffe; Führerschiffe REIHER und RUGARD; Geleitkontrollschiff HAMBURG; Geleitschiff MÖWE I; Inspekteur Minenräumdienst Donau; Kanonenboote K 1, K 2, K 3 und K 4; Kohlentransportflottille; Küstensicherungsflottille Fiume; Minenleger FASANA; Minenräumschiffe BALI, PARIS, 11, 12, 25 und 26; Minenschiffe BRUMMER, ELSASS, HANSESTADT DANZIG, IRBEN, KUCKUCK, LAUTING, LINZ, LOTHRINGEN, OSTMARK, RHEIN und ROLAND; Minensuchboote M 1, M 2, M 3, M 4, M 7, M 14, M 15, M 16, M 17, M 18, M 19, M 22, M 23, M 29, M 30, M 32, M 33, M 35, M 36, M 81, M 82, M 102, M 104, M 131, M 151, M 154, M 155, M 201, M 202, M 203, M 204, M 205, M 251, M 252, M 253, M 255, M 256, M 261, M 265, M 266, M 267, M 272, M 273, M 291, M 293, M 294, M 301, M 302, M 306, M 321, M 322, M 323, M 324, M 326, M 327, M 328, M 329, M 330, M 341, M 342, M 348, M 361, M 362, M 364, M 365, M 368, M 369, M 401, M 403, M 405, M 406, M 407, M 411, M 415, M 423, M 425, M 431, M 436, M 437, M 441, M 443, M 446, M 453, M 455, M 456, M 460, M 461, M 467, M 470, M 484, M 496, M 502, M 510, M 517, M 522, M 545, M 575, M 581, M 598, M 602, M 603, M 604, M 605, M 606, M 607, M 608, M 609, M 610, M 611, M 612, M 801, M 802, M 803, M 806, M 807, M 808, M 3400, M 3406, M 3444, M 3611, M 3617, M 3620, M 3681, M 3813, M 3820, M 3823, M 3824, M 3825, M 3827, M 3828, M 3829, M 3830, M 3831, M 3832, M 3833, M 3834, M 3835, M 3838, M 3854, M 3856, M 3872, M 3875, M 3881, M 3882, M 3883, M 3884, M 3885, M 3886, M 3887, M 3888, M 3889, M 3890, M 3891, M 3892, M 3893, M 3894, M 3895 und M 3896; Pendelfrachter HANS, HERMANN und NIEDERSACHSEN; Räumboote R 14, R 15, R 16, R 21, R 31, R 32, R 43, R 47, R 48, R 49, R 52, R 53, R 57, R 58, R 59, R 63, R 67, R 68, R 69, R 71, R 76, R 83, R 85, R 87, R 88, R 90, R 91, R 96, R 98, R 99, R 100, R 101, R 102, R 103, R 104, R 105, R 107, R 110, R 112, R 113, R 115, R 117, R 118, R 119, R 120, R 121, R 122, R 124, R 126, R 127, R 128, R 130, R 132, R 133, R 134, R 135, R 136, R 137, R 138, R 140, R 142, R 143, R 144, R 146, R 147, R 148, R 149, R 150, R 152, R 154, R 155, R 160, R 162, R 167, R 172, R 173, R 175, R 176, R 181, R 187, R 189, R 199, R 202, R 212, R 214, R 220, R 223, R 225, R 226, R 228, R 229, R 230, R 231, R 233, R 234, R 236, R 238, R 240, R 241, R 242, R 243, R 244, R 245, R 246, R 247, R 249, R 251, R 252, R 253, R 254, R 255, R 256, R 257, R 258, R 259, R 262, R 263, R 264, R 265, R 266, R 267, R 268, R 269, R 270, R 271, R 273, R 174, R 175, R 183, R 288, R 302, R 303, R 305, R 307, R 308, R 309, R 310, R 311, R 312, R 401, R 403, R 406, R 407, R 408, R 409, R 410, R 411, R 412, R 413, R 414, R 415, R 416, R 417, R 418, R 419, R 420, R 421, R 422, RA 201, RA 202, RA 203, RA 204, RA 258, RD 109, RD 111, RD 112, RD 116 und RD 127; Räumbootsbegleitschiffe ALDERS, HILLE und WESER; Rheinflottille; Schiffe NYMPHE, OLDENBURG, TEUTOBURGER WALD, TOGO, WESTMARK und 192; Schnellboote S 10, S 11, S 13, S 15 und S 16; Seemännische Unteroffizierausbildungskompanie Esbjerg; Sperrbrecher AMMERLAND, 11, 13, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 33, 104, 131, 132, 139, 145, 148, 153, 154, 158, 167, 172, 177, 179, 185 und 190; Torpedoboote T 123, T 139 und T 196; U-Boote U 298, U 1052, U 1102 und UD 5; U-Bootsabwehrschule; U-Jagdboote BRAHE, DAHME, FD 1101, FD 1102, FD 1103, FD 1104, FD 1107, FD 1109, FD 1115, FD 1119, KUJ 1113, UJ 1/04, UJ 206, UJ 1201, UJ 1206, UJ 1207, UJ 1208, UJ 1222, UJ 1225, UJ 1227, UJ 1229, UJ 1430, UJ 1431, UJ 1432, UJ 1434, UJ 1435, UJ 1701, UJ 1702, UJ 1706, UJ 1707, UJ 1708, UJ 1709, UJ 1710, UJ 1712, UJ 1716, UJ 1717, UJ 1751, UJ 1754, UJ 1756, UJ 2207, UJ 2221, UJ 2226, UJ 2227, UJ 2228 und UJ 2229; U-Jagdschulungsstelle Bornholm; Vorpostenboote FO 1, FO 4, FO 5, FO 6, V 163, V 716, V 802, V 803, V 804, V 805, V 806, V 808, V 809, V 811, V 813, V 814, V 1102, V 1103, V 1104, V 1105, V 1107, V 1112, V 1114, V 1205, V 1206, V 1207, V 1208, V 1215, V 1216, V 1217, V 1219, V 1220, V 1221, V 1222, V 1223, V 1227, V 1231, V 1232, V 1234, V 1238, V 1239, V 1240, V 1242, V 1253, V 1255, V 1263, V 1264, V 1267, V 1268, V 1270, V 1402, V 1403, V 1404, V 1406, V 1410, V 1413, V 1414, V 1415, V 1418, V 1419, V 1420, V 1512, V 1601, V 1603, V 1604, V 1607, V 1703, V 1704, V 1705, V 1706, V 1708, V 1709, V 1710, V 1803, V 1804, V 1806, V 1809, V 1811, V 1812, V 1813, V 1816, V 1817, V 2001, V 2002, V 2003, V 2004, V 2005, V 2007, V 2011, V 2013, V 2014, V 2015, V 2017, V 2019, V 2022, V 5101, V 5102, V 5103, V 5104, V 5106, V 5108, V 5109, V 5110, V 5111, V 5112, V 5113, V 5114, V 5115, V 5116, V 5301, V 5302, V 5303, V 5304, V 5305, V 5306, V 5308, V 5309, V 5310, V 5311, V 5312, V 5313, V 5501, V 5502, V 5503, V 5504, V 5505, V 5506, V 5507, V 5508, V 5509, V 5510, V 5511, V 5512, V 5513, V 5514, V 5515, V 5516, V 5517, V 5518, V 5519, V 5520, V 5521, V 5522, V 5523, V 5524, V 5525, V 5526, V 5528, V 5530, V 5702, V 5703, V 5704, V 5706, V 5713, V 5716, V 5717, V 5719, V 5720, V 5721, V 5722, V 5723, V 5901, V 5902, V 5903, V 5904, V 5905, V 5906, V 5907, V 5908, V 5909, V 5915, V 5916, V 6103, V 6104, V 6105, V 6106, V 6108, V 6110, V 6111, V 6114, V 6115, V 6116, V 6118, V 6119, V 6301, V 6303, V 6304, V 6305, V 6306, V 6308, V 6310, V 6311, V 6312, V 6313, V 6314, V 6315, V 6316, V 6401, V 6402, V 6403, V 6406, V 6407, V 6408, V 6409, V 6411, V 6501, V 6502, V 6503, V 6504, V 6505, V 6514, V 6515, V 6601, V 6602, V 6603, VG 6604, V 6605, V 6607, V 6608, V 6609, V 6610, V 6611, V 6612, V 6613, V 6614, V 6615, V 6701, V 6702, V 6705, V 6801, V 6804, V 6805, V 6806, V 6807, V 6808, V 6812, V 6814, VP 302, VP 303, VP 305, VP 307, VP 310, VP 311, VP 313, VP 314, VP 315, VP 317 und VP 5701; Vorpostensicherungsboote VS 53, VS 58, VS 63, VS 204, VS 205, VS 206, VS 207, VS 501, VS 514, VS 518, VS 519, VS 520, VS 901, VS 902, VS 903, VS 904, VS 905, VS 906, VS 907, VS 908, VS 1201, VS 1202, VS 1204, VS 1504 und VS 1523; Wachschiffe 21 und 21
Contains: Donauflottille; leader of the mine ships; mine ships BRUMMER, COBRA, ELSASS, HANSESTADT DANZIG, KAISER, KÖNIGIN LUISE, LINZ, LONDRES, OSTMARK, PREUSSEN, ROLAND, SCHWERIN, SKAGERRAK, TANNENBERG, TOGO, ULM and VERSAILLES; Barriers; Ships 4, 7, 9, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 31, 35, 37, 40 and 47; Barrier pilots' union East
Contains 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 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: 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: Battle of the Prussian paddle steamer 'Adler' with the Danish brig 'St.Croix' at Brüderort in 1849 (1 casualty); Battle of S.M.S. 'Danzig' with natives on the Moroccan coast near Tres Forcas 1856 (7 prisoners); battle S.M.S. 'Arcona' and 'Nymphe' with Danish ships near Jasmund 1864 (5 ships); battle S.M.S. 'Meteor' with the French Aviso 'Bouvet' near Havana in 1870 (2 battles); battle S.M.S. 'Olga' with natives near Cameroon 1884 (1 battle); battle S.M.S. 'Olga' and 'Eber' with natives on Apia in 1888 (16 prisoners); battles during the blockade of the East African coast in 1888/90 (4 prisoners); expedition to China in 1900/01 (165 prisoners). ); campaign in South West Africa 1904/05 (92 prisoners); suppression of the native uprising in East Africa 1905/06 (7 prisoners); suppression of the native uprising in Ponape and Dschokatsch 1911 (3 prisoners)
Contains among other things: Situation in Scutari (Albania) after the withdrawal of the Montenegrin troops (report SMS "Breslau", excerpt of transcript), June 1913 Sale of American ships to Greece and general political situation (transcript of a conversation between the German naval attaché in Washington and the Turkish ambassador), June 1914
Contains among other things: Riots in Tschangscha (report SMS "Otter", transcript), Apr. 1910 English judgements about the German army (report of the Hptm. Georg Schröder in the Great General Staff, copy), June 1910 situation on Saipan and in Ponape after the deportation of the Samoan chieftains (report of the cruiser squadron about the South Sea voyage in June/July 1910 with map and drawings of the route, copy), July 1910 condition of the Mexican army and navy (report SMS "Freya" about the festivities on the occasion of the centenary of independence of Mexico, copy), Sept. 1910 Handover of the liner ships "Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm" and "Weißenburg" to the Imperial Ottoman Government (report of the Mediterranean Division with handwritten notes of Emperor Wilhelm II), Sept. 1910
Contains: Burnham Beeches; Northolt; Waddesdon and Wantage, Sept. 1919 Knockaloe and Douglas, Oct. 1915 Angmering; Hailsham and Steyning, June 1918 Donington Hall; Hull; Lofthouse Park and Ripon, Nov. 1919 New Zealand: Somes Island; Motuihi Island and Devonport, Aug. 1919. 1915, May 1916 Aden, Arabia; Nanaimo, Canada, and Berrima, Australia, Sept. 1915 Verdala, Malta; Kingston, Canada; Amherst, Canada, and Victoria, Canada, Nov. 1915 Singapore; Fort Henry, Canada; Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Southwest Africa and British East Africa, Oct. 1915
Contains: Report of the post office Duala and the gunboat "Panther" about telegraph attempts in Cameroon. Reprint, 1908