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German colonial empire
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German colonial empire
- UF deutsche Kolonien
- UF deutsches Kolonialreich
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Contains: German Colonies in Africa
Contains among other things: Postal traffic with New Zealand and New Guinea, 1912 - 1913
Contains among other things: Compensation to Waria Syndicate, Hamburg, for the loss of its mining concessions in New Guinea
Contains among other things: Sale of the former German property in New Guinea, including submission by the Association of Expropriated Germans in New Guinea e.V.; funds for loans for the purchase of goods 1925 - 1926 Prof. E. G. Waterhouse, Sidney: Critical remarks about Hitler and Goebbels after a reception at Hitler 1934 Consideration of state measures against NSDAP organizations in Australia, report of the German Consulate General Sidney Nov. 1934
Contains among other things: Gold concession of the Waria Syndicate on New Guinea - value of the gold veins on Edie Creek exploited since 1929 by "The New-Guinea Goldfields"; "The New-Guinea Goldfields Ltd" - newspaper report in The Rabaul Times, Sept. 1929.
Contains only: Question of hereditary claim to a farm in New Guinea
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Contains among other things: The final hearing was recorded in the case of the discovery - the location of the discovery in the square network was determined - legal documents were transferred to the property of the director August Rosterg from Kassel, 1938.
The court system is well documented in numerous individual case files, both with regard to jurisdiction over natives and "Europeans".
The household and treasury system is essentially documented in the records of the governor's main treasury.
The administration can mainly be traced in the files of the district offices of Herbertshöhe, Rabaul, Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and Käwieng, whereby "administration" at that time also included jurisdiction over natives.
Only a few documents from the imperial stations have survived.
History of the Inventory Designer: 1885 Imperial letter of protection issued for the acquisitions of the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a Gesellschaft, 1885-1890 administration by the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i kanische Gesellschaft under Carl Peters; 1891 assumption of direct administration by the German Reich; 1916 retreat of the Schutztruppe from the British-Belgian troops and collapse of the German administration; end of the war in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a in November 1918. Inventory description: Inventory history The original inventory Authorities of the German protectorate Deutsch-Ostafrika is located in the National Archive of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam. The Central State Archives in Potsdam had 33 supplementary films for the period 1900 to 1916 made from this stock, some of which were selected. The 5 archive units described in the online find book presumably came with other colonial traditions to the Reichsarchiv and in 1950 to the Deutsches Zentralarchiv in Potsdam. Archivische Bearbeitung (Archive processing) The remaining files recorded in the Central State Archives in Potsdam have been the subject of a search index, whose information was stored in the database of the Federal Archives in 2002. In 2003, a finding aid book (R 1003 FC) was produced for the supplementary inventory films. Content characterization: Imperial Government of Dar es Salaam; Imperial Residences of Bukoba, Gitega, Rwanda, Urundi; Imperial District Branch Office of Umbulu; Imperial Administrative Branch Office of Usumbura; Personal Files. State of development: Findbuch 2003; Online-Findbuch 2005 Citation method: BArch, R 1003/...