- Contains: <br />(1) 48 photos from German Southwest Africa: Lieutenant Colonel Hoffmann; group photo of the Windhoek staff; African soldiers; group photo with members of the Bergdamara; Herero uprising and Nama uprising 1904: Panoramic view of Lüderitz Bay; Fort Keetmanshoop; views of Keetmanshoop; Kuibis; stop at Schlangenkopf Mountain; Kubuk; Naimos; Kanas; group photo "The Winners of Koës" (15th century)12.1904); prison camp on the shark island<br />(2) 37 postcards from Kiautschou: Kiautschou Bay; Tsintan; Tsingtao, Tsimo; Schadsekau; Tientsin<br />(3) 10 views from Holland and the Dutch colonies: Vlissingen; Middelburg; Cape of Good Hope; Batavia (Jakarta); Fort Cornelius; Samarang<br />Darin: Group picture of German soldiers bathing in China during the Boxer Uprising description: Contains: (1) 48 photos from Deutsch-Südwestafrika: Lieutenant Colonel Hoffmann; group photo of the officers' staff Windhoek; African soldiers; group photo with members of the Bergdamara; Herero uprising and Nama uprising 1904: panorama photo of Lüderitz Bay; Fort Keetmanshoop; local views Keetmanshoop; Kuibis; station on Mount Schlangenkopf; Kubuk; Naimos; Kanas; group photo "The Victors of Koës" (15.12.1904); prison camp on the shark island (2) 37 postcards from Kiautschou: Kiautschou Bay; Tsintan; Tsingtao, Tsimo; Schadsekau; Tientsin (3) 10 views from Holland and the Dutch colonies: Vlissingen; Middelburg; Cape of Good Hope; Batavia (Jakarta); Fort Cornelius; Samarang Darin: Group picture of German soldiers bathing in China during the Boxer Uprising 1898-1904, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 704 Military Historical Picture Collection 2
Gefangenenlager
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Contains among other things: List of the members of the Reich arriving from South West Africa in May and June, 1916
Contains:1. information to the Reich Colonial Office, 19162. debt register claims, 19183. deliveries by the mission house Limburg, 19204. witnesses for damages, 1920, 19215. bells, 19206. damages in the French colony, 19183. Vire" prison camp, 19217 Miscellaneous, 1920-19218 SAC members as witnesses of damage to others, 1921
PallottinesContains: Organisational matters; personnel matters; use of speakers;
Contains among other things: Colonial Germans, officials and members of the protection troops in British captivity (index of names), o.Dat.
Minutes, Circulars, Communications, Correspondence; On the War, Prison Camp in South Africa, North German General Newspaper, No. 135, May 1915; A. W.Schreiber: Die Kriegsarbeit der Dt. Evang. Missions-Hilfe, 6 p., Dr., July 1915; Th. Kaftan: Zur Frage der Dt. Evang. Missions-Hilfe, 8 p., Dr., August 1915; A. W.Schreiber: Kriegstagung der DEMH, 6 p., Dr., 1915; The Church Chonicle, September 1915; Allgemeine Missions-Nachrichten, Okober 1915; A. W.Schreiber: Numerical overview of the participation of missions in domestic military service until autumn 1916; H. Johannsen: Das Verhältnis d. Mission Conferences to DEMH, paper, 15 p., ms., 1917; Against the rape of German missions, flyer with demands for peace treaty, 1919
Rhenish Missionary SocietyColony Deutsch-Südwestafrika in the First World War: A German prison camp in Aus. / Photographer: Scherl
- Includes: Fence of the Botanical Garden - Prison Camp at the Botanical Garden - Issues of the Botanical Institutions - Reinshof Experimental Facility - Assistantships (Settings and Tasks) - Establishment and New Construction of Some Institutes - Guidelines for the New Formation of the 'German Peasantry'* Also Contains: Statutes of the Institute for Colonial Science of the University of Berlin
Contains among other things: Conviction of prisoners for escaping from Japanese captivity; visit of various prison camps in Japan by employees of the American embassy in Tokyo; report by Sumner Welles on the visit of the prisoner-of-war camps Fukuoka, Kurume, Aonagahara, Marugame, Matsuyama, Nagoya, Osaka, Narashino, Oita, Shidzuoka, Tokushima, March 1916; conquest of the German leasehold area in Kiautschou in autumn 1914
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: German severely wounded prisoners from Japanese prison camp return home Treatment of prisoners in Japanese prison camps Report on fighting for Tsingtau
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Report on prisoner camps in Japan and treatment of inmates Memorandum on the demands of prisoners of war for full equality with the other members of the army News bulletin of the Reichszentralstelle für Kriegs- und Zivilgefangene, No. 7, Berlin May 1919
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Short political and military orientation about Japan and China Expedition of the Japanese Red Cross Society to Tsingtau Report from a prisoner of war camp of the Japanese demands of Japan on China and the interests of other countries affected thereby List of names of prisoners of war (high officers) The attack S.M. Torpedoboot "S 90" in the night from 17. to 18. Oct. 1914 on the blockade forces off Tsingtau and the march to Nanking
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Letters from prisoner-of-war camps to relatives Memorandum concerning expulsions of Germans from Japan Transfer agreement from Tsingtau to Japan Report on the German prisoners of war from Tsingtau, the siege of Tsingtau, English prisoner-of-war camps, siege and transfer of Tsingtaus
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Records concerning the Japanese in Schantung Conditions in Japanese prisoner-of-war camps Extract from a diary of records from the Fukuoka prisoner-of-war camp Memorandum on the foreign colonial areas which could be considered new acquisitions at the conclusion of the peace Treatment of German prisoners of war in Japan "Tokushima-Anzeiger", Zeitschrift für das Gefangenenheim, No. 15 bis 17, July/Aug. 1915
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Fate of the crew of Tsingtau during defense and after surrender and treatment of prisoners in Japan Observations during a trip through Russia Evidence of Japanese prison camps
German Imperial Naval OfficePicture postcard;nMüller, Carl [photographer];nLabel: Original photograph by Carl Müller, Hoftr. Altenburg S.-A. Reprint prohibited; reverse
Contains among other things: Visit of English prison camps by American diplomats from the US Embassy in London, 1915 - 1916 Internal weekly reports of the German Red Cross in Hamburg on the situation of prisoners of war Germans in camps in England and its overseas territories, 1915 - 1916
and others: Prinz-Heinrich-Straße (Qingdao); general view (Qingdao); infantry factory V; bombardment of the Iltisberg (Qingdao); sunken steamers in the harbour entrance (Qingdao); temple complex in Marugame; crew of infantry factory II (7th century); infantry factory V; bombardment of the Iltisberg (Qingdao); crew of infantry factory II (7th century). Company); First Lieutenant Wilhelm Schliecker; Deputy Sergeant Frederic Violet; NCO Adolf Rademacher; Ernst Drögkamp; Private Carl Albers; Camp Life in Marugame (package issue, food preparation, exit, sports, theater performances) Also includes: Views of Durban (South Africa); (28 x 19 cm) various sizes; Album with photographs, black and white; Photos of Durban Detach!
Contains among others: Exceptional permit (in Russian and Chinese) for a German officer in a prison camp; transport document for Eugen Graf Wratislaw von Mittrowitz-Uettoliczky (1864); uniform wearing permit for Captain Johann Karl Zürn (1883); service certificate for NCO Ludwig Danzer (1882); farewell document for Captain Ludwig Danzer (Dec. 31, 2003). 1905); certificate of ownership for First Lieutenant and Company Commander Zürn (Dec. 1879); promotion certificate for Alfred Liège (Dec. 1912); death notice for Lieutenant Liège (23 Oct. 1914); permit for Captain Franz Eduard (o.Dat. Tsingtau?
1903-1947 in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Gaub, Okahandja, Praeses 1937-1947, then emer.., Senator South West Africa, 1950-1958, see also RMG 1,308, 1,344, 1,366, 1,426-1,431, 1,661, 2.694; extensive correspondence, reports, circulars, 1903-1947; application, curriculum vitae, medical certificate, 1894-1903; building plans for residential house Swakopmund, 1904; appeal by Lieutenant Kuhn to the scattered Hereros to surrender, 1904; petition to d. District office Swakopmund for the improvement of the conditions in the prison camps, 1905; report on the formation of the protestant parish of Swakopmund, 1906; letter of 9 Hererochristen with the request for translation of the Old Testament in Herero, 1906; "Gau-Sari-Aob" (The sower) newsletter for natives, 1907-1909; order e. printing press, brochure here about, 1909; budget d. Missionshaus in Swakopmund, 1909; transcript of the honorary doctorate of the University of Tübingen for Vedder, 1925; State Secretary of Lindequist: Please do not recall Vedder from Africa, 1927; conference negotiation of the church elders and evangelists in Okahandja, 1930; exam questions for diploma examinations of the University of South Africa, 1931; Zur Frauenfrage in Südwestafrika, Referat, 10.., ms. 1935; National Socialism and colored workers, essay, Karl Pegel, 11 p., ms., 1936; appointment of Vedder as "Konsistorialrat h. c" by the California Konsistorial Academic Society, copy of the deed, 1947; statutes of the Heinrich Vedder Foundation, 1954; honorary newspaper articles and obituary, 1961, 1966 and 1972
Rhenish Missionary Society