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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/...

            BArch, N 255 · Fonds · 1854-1939
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: 07.09.1843 - 08.03.1918, Admiral, Chief of the Admiral Staff of the Navy (1899-1902) Inventory description: Admiral, Chief of the Admiral Staff of the Navy (1899-1902) Correspondence; memoirs, reports and publications about commands and travels, especially to Asia (Kiautschou), supplemented by pictures and maps. Life data: 07.09.1843-08.03.1918 Citation method: BArch, N 255/...

            Diederichs, Otto von
            BArch, RH 88 · Fonds · 1919-1938
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: In the "Bund der Asienkämpfer. Association of the Asian Fighters, Balkan Fighters and Orientfreunde e.V." the veterans of the Asian Corps met after the end of the war. The "Alliance of Asian Fighters. Vereinigung der Asienkämpfer, Balkankämpfer und Orientfreunde e.V." was founded in September 1919 in Berlin. The federation was forbidden in 1938 and dissolved after it had been affiliated to the NSDAP in the course of the Gleichschaltung 1933. The main goals were the mutual support and reappraisal of their own history, but especially the finding of missing troops. The "Alliance of Asian Fighters. Vereinigung der Aienkämpfer, Balkankämpfer und Orientfreunde e.V." published its own magazine with the name "Der Asienkämpfer", later the "Orient Rundschau". Scope, explanation: 21 AE Citation method: BArch, RH 88/...

            BArch, NS 43 · Fonds · (1927-1932) 1933-1942
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: Established on 1 April 1933 under the direction of Alfred Rosenberg with the task of communicating the foreign policy goals of the Reich government to the divisions and departments of the NSDAP, but also to foreign countries and their diplomatic representations in Germany; effectively dissolved in February 1943 within the framework of the measures of the "total war deployment". Description of the holdings: Established on 1 April 1933 under Alfred Rosenberg's leadership with the task of communicating the foreign policy goals of the Reich government to the divisions and departments of the NSDAP, but also to foreign countries and their diplomatic missions in Germany; de facto dissolution in February 1943 within the framework of the measures of the "total war deployment". Characterization of content: Organization and principles 1928-1944 (38). Main office for country support 1932-1943 (40). Press Office: General and international press affairs 1931-1944 (19), Germany 1926-1944 (66), Europe 1918-1944 (202), North Africa, Near and Middle East 1933-1940 (5), America 1933-1944 (19), Asia 1931-1943 (30). State of development: Publication Findbuch (1999) Online-Findbuch Zitierweise: BArch, NS 43/...

            Stadtarchiv Hof, N 34; 102 · File · ohne Datum
            Part of Hof City Archive (Archivtektonik)
            • without date, Stadtarchiv Hof, N 34 Prof. Dr. Herbert Weidner (9.5.1911 - 18.5.2009) description: Contains: - The permanent civil servants and volunteers of the Zoological Museum at the time of the Directorial Administration 1882-1969 (manuscript) - - South Sea expedition of the Hamburg Scientific Foundation, first year of expedition under the direction of Professor Dr. Friedrich Fülleborn 15.5.1906 - 30.6.1909 (fragment) - - Letter from Herbert Weidner to the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the University of Hamburg concerning the succession of Zoology Professor Dr. C. Kosswig Contains: <br />- The permanent civil servants and volunteers of the Zoological Museum at the time of the Directorial Administration 1882-1969 (manuscript) <br />- Südsee-Expedition der Hamburgischen Wissenschaftlichen Stiftung, first year of expedition under the direction of Professor Dr. Friedrich Fülleborn 15.5.1906 - 30.6.1909 (fragment) <br />- Letter from Herbert Weidner to the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the University of Hamburg concerning the succession of zoology professor Dr. C. Kosswig
            Fülleborn, Friedrich
            BArch, N 1730/1 · File · ca. 1886-1904
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Events in Beijing in the summer of 1900 - Literature references, Japan as a colonial power, early August (Germany, Japan and England). Revelations on the Background of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance of January 30, 1902, Japan, the World Power in the Pacific Ocean, Japanese History at a Glance

            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/...

            indigenous troops
            BArch, RM 3/6792 · File · 1899-1908
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Necessity of setting up a Chinese troop, formation, organization and reports on this regulation concerning legal relations and disciplinary punishment of the Chinese members of the Chinese company Overview of the history and organization of the provisional government of the district of Tientsin

            German Imperial Naval Office
            Universitätsarchiv Freiburg, B0001 / 1582 · File · 1937-1946
            Part of University Archive Freiburg (Archivtektonik)

            Includes: lecture on Austria by Friedrich Metz (1938); lecture series on law and political science; history of German universities; colonial lectures; travel impressions of Japan by Uhlenhuth; Sudetenland; foreign trade; lectures by popular education institutions with lists of speakers; Ostpolitik; total use of war; health-oriented lectures; cultural studies;

            Rohrbach, Paul (inventory)
            BArch, N 1408 · Fonds · (1834) 1886-1956 (-1979)
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: The Memory of Paul Rohrbach, Munich 1959 - Horst Bieber, Paul Rohrbach, Munich 1972 - Walter Mogk, Paul Rohrbach and the Greater Germany. Ethical Imperialism in the Wilhelminian Age. A contribution to the history of cultural Protestantism. Munich 1972 Paul Rohrbach, Weltpolitisches Wanderbuch 1897-1915, Königstein im Taunus 1916 - ders., Im Vorderen Asien, Berlin 1901 - Walter Mogk, Paul Rohrbach as organizer of the "Hamburg-Bremer-Donation" 1908-1912, Sdr. Düsseldorf 1966 - O. von Weber, Dr. Paul Rohrbach in Südwestafrika, Sdr. o.O.u.J. Rohrbach, Paul: America and us. Travel considerations. Berlin 1926 Rohrbach, Paul: Awakening Asia. Viewed and thought of a trip to India and East Asia in 1932. Munich 1932 Rohrbach, Paul: Um des Teufels Handschrift. Two ages of experienced world history. Hamburg 1953 Rohrbach, Paul: Weltpolitisches Wanderbuch 1897-1915 Königstein im Taunus, Leizig (1916) Bieber, Horst: Paul Rohrbach - A conservative publicist and critic of the Weimar Republic. Munich-Pullach, Berlin 1972 Citation method: BArch, N 1408/...

            Rohrbach, Paul
            BArch, RM 5/617 · File · 1899-1900
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: First lieutenant at sea Jacobi: Fishing and destruction of submarine cables, n. d. First lieutenant at sea Noelle: Industry and the Navy, 1899 First lieutenant captain Dewitz and first lieutenant at sea Otto Lans concerning the fishing and destruction of submarine cables. Transfer of a torpedo boat flotilla to Kiautschou, 1899 lieutenant at sea Höpfner: The service on the English warships, in particular observations about it in Hong Kong in Dec. 1898/Jan. 1899, 1899 lieutenant at sea Tiesmeyer: The international legal view about cruiser war and trade blockade, o. D. naval chief engineer Thiele: Extraction, consumption, import and export of fuel material in Russia, 1900 First lieutenant at sea Kühne: The landing battle of the Prussian steamship corvette "Danzig" near Fres-Forcas on 7.8.1856, n. d. First lieutenant at sea Andreas Michelsen: The French expedition to Madagascar (1895), 1900 Lieutenant at sea v. Müller and Lieutenant at sea v. Arnim: Über Telegraphenbüros (Reuter, Agence Havas, Wolff), 1900, 1899 First Lieutenant at Sea Jacobi: Consideration on the Tactics of the New Torpedo Boats ("S 90"), 1900 First Lieutenant at Sea Paul Fischer: The Japanese Fleet and its Importance in World Politics, 1900 First Lieutenant at Sea Heydel: Development and History of the Chilean Navy, 1900

            Solf, Wilhelm (inventory)
            BArch, N 1053 · Fonds · 1885-1936 (-1954)
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: Wilhelm Heinrich Solf, Colonial Politics. My Political Legacy, Berlin 1919 Eberhard von Vietsch, Wilhelm Solf. Ambassador between the Times, Tübingen 1961 Governor vn Samoa (1900-1911), State Secretary of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t (1911-1918) and the A u s w ä r t i g e s A m t (1918) Inventory description: Personal papers also of the wife Hanna Solf-Dotti Publications; mainly private correspondence about the administration of Samoa and the colonial policy of the German Reich (with records of travels to the African colonies); remains of documents on foreign policy (1918-1919), extensive materials from the time of the ambassador in Japan (1920-1928); private correspondence, etc.a. with politicians, scientists and writers as well as some organizations such as the German Foreign Institute and the Japan Institute (1898-1930). (as of 1977) Citation method: BArch, N 1053/...

            Solf, Wilhelm
            Troop, Oscar of (stock)
            BArch, N 224 · Fonds · 1877-1966
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: 17.05.1854 - 20.08.1931, Admiral Inventory Description: War diary and other documents from the activities as governor of Kiautschou, among other things about the Russian-Japanese war and the pneumonic plague; elaborations mainly about East Asia as well as military and political topics of the 1st World War. He corresponded with Chinese dignitaries, the Governor of Schantung, Princes Adalbert and Heinrich of Prussia as well as with military and politicians of the First World War and the Weimar Republic. Citation style: BArch, N 224/...

            Truppel, Oskar von