Contains among other things: Question of the defence of Kiautschou and the participation of the cruiser squadron in it, Aug. 1914 The Dutch merchant ship "Tubantia" is seized and dismissed by Great Britain after 100 crates of Argentine gold were confiscated and destined for a German bank. 19./20.8.1914 Chief of the Admiral Staff concerning approval of the intention of the Chief of the Mediterranean Division to promote the war readiness of the Turkish Navy, 18.8.1914 question of the unhindered export of food by Denmark to Great Britain, Aug. 1914 formation of the commanders and chiefs of the ships and boats as well as the associations of the light naval forces. Druck, Aug. 1914 Return of Italians living in Germany to their homeland, 21.8.1914 Difficulties with Vice Admiral v. Usedom as chief of the German naval mission in Turkey, 22.8.1914 Question of the publication of the German losses in the sea battle near Helgoland on 28.8.1914 Postponement of airship attacks on England, 4.9.1914 Question of the laying of defensive mine barriers in the German Bight, Sept. 1914 Emperor Wilhelm II. Proposes the advance of 2-3 battle cruisers against the blockade line in the northern North Sea, 10. and 17.9.1914 Deputy Chief of Admiral Staff against early announcement of ship losses, 13. and 15.9.1914 Provision of a landing corps for deployment at Memel, Sept. 1914 Question of the radius of action of the submarines, Sept. 1914 Question of the blocking of the flint channel against the intrusion of British submarines into the Baltic Sea, Sept.Oct. 1914 Order of Emperor Wilhelm II to disrupt the troop transports in the English Channel by submarines, 2nd and 3rd October 1914 Question of a joint airship attack of army and navy on London, Oct. 1914
Helgoland
11 Description archivistique résultats pour Helgoland
Contains among other things: Carl Peters Monument on Helgoland and Dominik Monument in Frankfurt/Oder
Société coloniale allemandePicture postcard;nSchensky, Franz [photographer];nLabelling: F. Schensky, Hofphot. Helgoland (multiple award-winning); reverse
Contains: Clemens and Gustav Denhardt Report of a hobby researcher on the fate of his great-grand-uncle thesis: Germany acquired Helgoland not in exchange for Zanzibar but for Witu-Land
Naval Prize Tribunal: request for Order of Detention for the SS Leda in the Supreme Court of Bermuda and proceedings and judgments regarding the steamships Derfflinger, Pindos, Rostock, Helgoland, Achaia, Concadoro , Marquis Bacquehem Aline Woermann, Lome, Anna Woermann, Max Brock, Arnfried, Paul Woermann, Fullah, Henriette Woermann, Haussa, Jeanette Woermann, Mungo, Kamerun, Herzogin Elizabeth and Kuka ; includes Lloyds List publication of proceedings 31 March 1919 and 7 June 1919. Original Correspondence From: Colonial Office. Folio(s): 314-328.