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            BArch, RM 38 · Fonds · 1884-1914
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the inventor: The cruiser squadron formed on 23.01.1897 was initially under the command of the Navy. After its dissolution in 1899, the squadron commander received for his area the powers previously exercised by the commanding admiral. The squadron was destroyed on 08.12.1914 near the Falkland Islands. Characterization of content: The stock also contains previous records of the cruciferous division as well as ad hoc cruciferous associations. Of particular value is the coverage of Zanzibar, West and East Africa, the Philippines and East Asia including Kiautschou. There are relatively extensive files on the use of the squadron in the Chinese Boxer Uprising 1900-1901 and the blockade of Venezuela 1902-1903. Only fragments of the war files have been preserved. State of development: Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 186 Citation method: BArch, RM 38/...

            ALMW_II._32__NachlassJaeschke_G.Althaus · Item · 1932-1991
            Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

            Contains: - a photo of Althaus in copy; a photo of Minja (1880-1944) in copy - Marangu 1932. Minja "Ya mlisi Oke Missionar Althaus" (language?) - Leipzig 1991. Saria, Njau, Jaeschke (translation of the letter of Minja) - Althaus-Pulke, D.: Bericht über Spurensuche II in Tanzania (report about a 5-week journey) 1991. (typed; 8 p.) - Althaus, G.: Mamba. The story of a Lutheran mission station at Kilimanjaro in former D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a from its foundation in 1894 until the end of 1909. Personal memories from my mission work. Provided with a foreword of the editor (Burmester) 1951, the course of life of the author (from the editor), a report of the elders of the municipality Mamba (Nyange) and a foreword of the author Wolfenbüttel 1935. (Maschinegeschrieben; 2 copies; 260 respectively 206 p.)

            Jäschke, Ernst
            Estate of Dr. Jürgen Herzog

            In 1994 the library received 546 volumes from the estate of Dr. Jürgen Herzog (deceased 1993), who worked as an African historian at the Institute for General History of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR (AdW). He worked at the Leibniz Centre for Modern Oriental Studies from 1992-1993. The signatures of the Duke's estate begin with the letter H (e.g. H 280). (Author: Leibniz Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Library, Humanities Centres Berlin e.V.)

            NA Wundt/2/II/4/D/63 · File · 1900/1910
            Part of University Archive Leipzig

            Excerpts on the psychology of peoples, especially on primitive peoples in Brazil and the Pacific Ocean, including excerpted publications in detail:1.) Kauffmann: Altdeutsche Genossenschaften, in: Words and Things 2 (1910), p. 99ˉ42 [p. 1-4];2.) Treatise by Paul on Methodology, i.e. vmtl. Paul (ed.): Grundriss der deutschenischen Philologie. Vol. 1: Concept and history of Germanic philology, - Methodology, - Writing, - History of language, - Mythology. 2. verb. and verm. Aufl. Strasbourg: Trübner, 1901 [p. 6-7];3.) Meinhof: Modern language research in Africa: Hamburg lectures. Berlin: Bookshop of the Berlin Evangelical Mission Society, 1910 [p. 8-9];4.) Schultze: From Namaland and Kalahari [...]. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1907 [p. 10-14];5.) Meinhof: Results of African linguistic research, in: Archive for Anthropology 9 (1910), p. 179-201 [p. 15-20];6.) Bachofen: Das Mutterrecht: an investigation into the gynaicocracy of the old world according to its religious and legal nature. Stuttgart: Krais

            NA Wundt/2/II/4/D/64 · File · 1905/1918
            Part of University Archive Leipzig

            Excerpts on international psychology, in particular on the history of asylum law and Jewish law as well as on various ethnological topics. Excerpted publications in detail:1.) Hellwig: The Right of Asylum of Indigenous Peoples. Berlin: R. v. Decker, 1903 [p. 1-7];2.) Hellwig: The Jewish Free Cities in Ethnological Lighting, in: Globus 87 (1905), p. 213-216 [p. 8];3.) Passarge: The Bushmen of the Kalahari. Berlin: Reimer, 1907 [p. 9-13];4.) Schultze: From Namaland and Kalahari [...]. Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1907 [p. 14-16];5.) Martin: The inland tribes of the Malay Peninsula [...]. Jena: Fischer, 1905 [p. 18-30];6.) Unknown edition of Schweinfurth: In the heart of Africa [p. 31];7.) Meyer: History of antiquity. Vol. 1, half 1: Introduction. Elements of anthropology. [2nd edition Stuttgart: Cotta, 1907] [p. 32-34];8.) Cunow: The Social Constitution of the Inca Empire: an Investigation of Ancient Peruvian Agrarian Communism. Stuttgart: Dietz, 1896 [p. 35-38];9.) Hitzig: Die Bedeutung des altgriechischen Rechts für die vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft, in: Zeitschrift für vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft 19 (1906), p. 1-28 [p. 40-41].parts of the records are used in later works of Wundts, possibly also in:Wilhelm Wundt: Völkerpsychologie. A study of the developmental laws of language, myth and custom. Volume 9: Law. Leipzig: Kröner, 1918.

            BArch, RH 24-200 · Fonds · 1941-1943
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: see Ticino "Truppen und Verbände..., 1939-1945", vol. XIV, p. 12. Inventory Description: On February 16, 1941, the staff "Commander of the German troops in Libya" was set up and a few days later renamed "Deutsches Afrikakorps". After its destruction in Tunis, it was dissolved at the end of June 1943. Characterization of contents: KTB Ia: February 1941 to February 1943 as well as KTB of the Combat Squadron of the German Africa Corps from January to mid-April 1943 and Rommel's report on the African campaign. KTB Qu.: April 1941 to December 1942. TB Ic. missing. TB IIa: November 1941 to March 1942 and January to February 1943. State of development: Online-Findbuch Zitierweise: BArch, RH 24-200/...

            Slg. Darmstaedter Afrika 1886: Ramsay, Hans von, Blatt 4 · File · o.D.
            Part of Berlin State Library. manuscript department

            "The study of the history of the ancient colonial empires should prevent us from repeating in the development, management and administration of our colonies the same mistakes that these empires have made to their own and their colonies' own detriment [...]".

            BArch, PH 30-I · Fonds · 1914-1918
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventor: During the 1st World War, occupied Belgium was subordinated to a governor general. His chief of the general staff had to secure the area militarily; next to him stood a chief of the civil administration. Inventory description: By cabinet order of 23.8.1914 the occupied Belgium was subordinated to a general government. His chief of the general staff had to secure the area militarily; next to him stood a chief of the civil administration. From 1915 an independent "Political Department of the General Governor in Belgium" was subordinated to the civil administration, to which the following tasks were assigned: 1. diplomacy, 2. domestic politics, 3. Belgian-American food factory, 4. Belgian archives, 5. press. Characterization of content: The records of the Political Department include records and files of Schwertfeger and his collaborators Professor Dr. Karl Spannagel and Professor Dr. Alfred Doren. Schwertfeger's handfiles consist mainly of copies of the Belgian diplomatic reports, from which Schwertfeger published the file "Zur europäischen Politik 1897-1914" in 1919. Among other things, these contain material on Belgian economic interests in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The civil administration has handed down minutes of meetings, studies, memorandums and other documents on economics, transport and banking. Pre-archival order: The files of the Political Department of the Governor General in Belgium have been completely lost. Some files from the archive department of the Political Affairs Department have been transferred to the Federal Archives as part of the estate of their head, the then Colonel Bernhard Schwertfeger. Some remains of the civil administration have been preserved. In 1965, the Rehse Collection, which had been transferred from the Library of Congress in Washington to the Federal Archives, brought further remains of written documents into the military archives. In 1994, a few fragments of files from the former military archives of the GDR were added to the collection. Scope, explanation: 239 AE Citation method: BArch, PH 30-I/...

            Morning, Curt of (stock)
            BArch, N 227 · Fonds · 1870-1928
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: 01.11.1858 - 15.02.1928, General of the Infantry Inventory description: Documents from the entire period of service, e.g. in colonial service in Africa (1889, 1894), as military attaché¿ in Constantinople (1897-1901), about the participation in the Sudan campaign of Lord Kitchener (1896-1898) on the English-Turkish side, in the Thessalian War (1897) on the Greek side, from the 1st World War as commander of the 3rd Reserve Division and commander general of the 1st and 4th Reserve Corps; manuscript of the memoirs. Citation style: BArch, N 227/...

            Morgen, Kurt von
            News from Ikutha
            ALMW_II._MB_1893_13 · File · 1893
            Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

            Author: From a letter from Miss. Neuberlich, 23. May 1893. Scope: S. 430-435. Contains et al: - (SW: intended sermon journey to Mutha; worship meetings; school - no reading books; wages claimed from pupils; Maimu spirits; "fairy tales" of the arrival of the Son of God in Tzomba; superstition; history of origin of the Wakamba, Wagalla and Waguasi; Wakamba - 15 clans; description of political conditions; mythology; geography - mapping of areas between Athi and Tana) Darin: Illustration "School in Jimba (East Africa), (Swahili and Wakamba children)".

            Leipziger Missionswerk
            Pfeiffer, Harald (inventory)
            BArch, N 85 · Fonds · 1899-1906
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: 27.06.1875 - 09.07.1903, Lieutenant of the Imperial Protection Force Inventory description: Correspondence from his service with the Protection Force in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a; manuscript of a biography. Citation style: BArch, N 85/...

            Taegert, Wilhelm (inventory)
            BArch, N 284 · Fonds · 1889-1950
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: 24.07.1871 - 10.09.1950, Vice Admiral Description of the Inventory: Memoirs until 1918; private correspondence as well as documents and records mainly from East Asia and Africa (1889-1914); documents on warfare in the Mediterranean area during the First World War; lectures and elaborations on marine history (1910-1920). Citation style: BArch, N 284/...

            Walter Nünnecke (1869-1943)

            Korrespondenz, Berichte, Tagebuchauszüge, 1898-1943; "Vom Entstehendes Krankendorfes in Hohenfriedeberg, 1899; Correspondence with Anna Pödder, married to Walter Nünnecke, 1900-1902; Correspondence with Martha Bebermeier, married to Walter Nünnecke, 1900-1956; "Wer ist des Regens Vater - Eine Geschichte aus Ostafrika von Walther Nünnecke, 12 pp, about 1900; "Ein Heuschreckenzauber in Tewe, ca. 1900; Spielregeln zum beliebbten Lusollo-Spiel, 1901; "Mukomela Mbuli Nummer 3 (magazine), December 1905

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa

            Six letters from Dar-es-Salaam, 1895-1896; "A "Eben-Ezer of the Lutindi lunatic asylum in western Usambara, history of Lutindi for the 25th anniversary recorded by Wilhelm Bokermann, 34 p., ms., 1929; letters of thanks Ronicke to donors of the Nazareth Missionary League; death announcement for Friedhelm Bokermann, died 1944; correspondence with Wilhelm Bokermann, 1929-1946

            Evangelical Missionary Society for German East Africa
            Staatsarchiv Hamburg, 364-3/2_II (Pf) 190 · File · 1926,1927,1942,2002
            Part of State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: - The Hamburg State Institute for Applied Botany (by Prof.Dr. G.Bredemann, special print) approx. 1926 - The official plant inspection in the free port (machine print) approx. 1926/1927 - The study of colonial farmers in Hamburg (by Prof.Dr. G.Bredemann. Special edition from "Afrika-Nachrichten"/Illustrated Colonial and Foreign Newspaper 23. Volume/Folge4/April 1942 - The scientific and technical forces at the Institute of Applied Botany (compiled by D.Knösel, J.-F.Lichte, F.Schickedanz. Hamburg 2002 = Applied Botany Reports/Applied Botany Reports No. 8)