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'The North German Missionary Society in Bremen avoids the mission territory in Togo. - Report by the Grade Secretary for the attention of the Foreign Office - Including: - Presentation of the situation by the German Missionary Society in West Africa by the Foreign Office according to information from Mission Inspector Zahn
Contains: Questionnaire. Grave index and partly short biographies (Vice Admiral Wilhelm Berger, † 01.10.1898; Lieutenant General Ernst von Bernuth, † 22.09.1912; General of the Infantry á la suite of the Corps of Engineers Hans Alexis von Biehler, † 30.12.1886; General of the Infantry and Adjutant General of the Emperor Hans Paulus Herwarth von Bittenfeld, † 20.05.1881; General of the Artillery Adolf von Deines, † 30.05.1914; Police Constable Bruno Fischer, † 11.11.1924 shot in the back while intervening against a KPD demonstration; Captain Lieutenant E. O. Freyer and 28 officers and crew, common grave of the crew who died in an accident on 17.10.1913 in Johannisthal near Berlin with the naval airship L 2; Fusilier Hermann Fricke, † 21.02.1904 Memorial stone at the Lichtenstein Bridge; General of the Infantry and President of the Imperial Military Court Julius Freiherr von Gemmingen, † 23.10.1903; Division General and Adjutant General of the Sultan Karl Ludwig Viktor von Grumbckow-Pascha, † 30.06.1901; General and veteran and fellow fighter of the York Corps Carl Ludwig Stern von Gwiazdowski, † 26.05.1874; army music officer Prof. Oskar Hackenberger, † 08.11.1929; Field Marshal Wilhelm von Hanke, † 08.02.1912; philosopher Eduard von Hartmann, † 1906; Vice-Admiral Ludwig von Henk, † 17.10.1894; former Princely Reussian Minister of State Karl Franz Ernst von Hinüber ( 22.08.1854, † 30.08.1929); Hitler Youth Hans Hoffmann ( 13.12.1913, † 17.08.1931) murdered; Imperial Ambassador Dr Theodor von Holleben ( 16.09.1838, † 31.01.1913); Colonel and Commander of Pioneer School 1 in Berlin-Karlshorst Ernst Jesse, † 26.03.1937; African explorer Captain Kling, † 15.09.1892; Founder of the Blue Cross Lieutenant Colonel Curt von Knobelsdorff, † 24.01.1904; Admiral Eduard von Knorr, † 17.02.1920; Surgeon General Georg Ehrenfried Körting, † 11.12.1919; Colonel a.Hans von Kramsta, † 05.02.1912; General of the Infantry and father of the writer Lilli Braun Hans von Kretschmann, † 30.07.1899; Retired Surgeon General Dr Gustav Lange, † 08.09.1911; personal physician to Kaiser Wilhelm I Gustav Adolph von Lauer, † 08.04.1889; personal physician to Kaiser Wilhelm I and surgeon general Rudolf von Leuthold, † 03.12.1905; Chief of Police Bernd Freiherr von Lüdinghausen, known as Wolff, † 31.03.1930; Lieutenant General Otto Baron von Lüdinghausen-Wolff, † 07.03.1910; Hitler Youth Horst Marchwinski, † 23.01.1935; writer and curator of the Potsdam Palace Library Balduin Möllhausen ( 27.01.1825, † 28.05.1905); Lieutenant General and Commander of the Guard Cavalry Division Raimund von Pelet-Narbonne, † 19.06.1914; State Archivist and Historian Hermann von Petersdorf ( 16.01.1864, † 23.07.1929); Lieutenant Colonel Prof. Dr. h.c. Paul Pochhammer ( 21.02.1841, † 02.03.1916); military writer Bernhard von Poten, † 22.11.1909; General of the Infantry and fortress builder and military writer Moritz von Prittwitz und Gaffron, † 22.10.1885; Surgeon General Max Rudeloff, † 06.01.1916; Royal Chief Music Master and 'Schwarzer Kapellmeister' Gustav Sabac-el-Cher, † 1934; Lieutenant General Conrad von Schubert, † 20.01.1924; General of Artillery Hermann von Schubert, † 20.07.1926; Colonel General Richard von Schubert, † 13.05.1933; Lieutenant General Hermann Schulz, † 30.04.1913; Privy War Counsellor and President of the Senate at the Imperial Court Martial Paul Semler, † 09.03.1937; versatile inventor Adolf Siemens, † 29.09.1887, cousin of Werner von Siemens; General Friedrich Karl Stavenhagen, † 30.03.1869; General of the Infantry and Adjutant General to the Emperor Gustav von Stiehle, † 15 Nov. 1899; Surgeon General Fritz Timann, † 21 Dec. 1931; Captain of the Imperial Protection Force of German East Africa Hellmuth von Trotha, † 20 Jan.1928; physician general and personal physician to the Kaiser Franz Valentini, † 16/08/1895; senior musician Carl Voigt, † 18/02/1914; police sergeant Paul Zänkert, † 30/05/1931 shot on Steel Helmet Day).<br /><br />Includes: Grave memorial (photo) and excerpt from: Walther Schoenichen 'Consecrated sites of the world city', 1928 concerning Eduard von Hartmann.n* 1942, Landesarchiv Berlin