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Division within DO · Item · 1857-1990
Part of The National Archives

Acts, sessional papers, government gazettes, confidential print and other papers from the dominions relating to a range of legislative business carried out by the local governments in these countries. Sessional papers may include records of legislative assemblies, legislative councils and reports from departments or commissions. Records of legislative assemblies include transcriptions of proclamations, lists of committee members, and notes of papers and reports presented and on the passing of bills through the houses. Volumes usually contain contents lists and indexes to the proceedings. Records of legislative councils are bound volumes of agenda and minutes of procedure. They give dates of council meetings, a list of those present and statements of resolutions taken. Where the legislative council was an elected body, there are records of assembly and prorogation, reports on divisions, abstracts of petitions, transcriptions of proclamations, notices of papers presented and of questions, and notes of motions and orders of the day. Also included are registers of bills, lists of members, and statistics showing the attendance of members. Volumes usually contains a contents list and indexes to the minutes of proceedings. Reports and papers were presented to both houses by departments and commissions. They provide descriptions and statistics recording all aspects of government activity in such areas as: public revenue; the judiciary; communications; population; crime; public works; public health; police; agriculture, ecology, and meteorological observations. Many maps, plans, graphs and illustrations are included. Volumes usually contain a contents list and index. Government gazettes were the official newspapers produced by most colonies and dominions. They provide information on a variety of subjects including the economy, population, government, sanitation, communications, meteorology and crime. They include minutes and proclamations by the governor; notices of appointments; texts of ordinances and acts, and various notices, for example of sales of lands and development plans (with sketch maps). Private advertisements are included, which record grants of probate and insolvencies. The gazettes also include calls for tenders and tables of government accounts. Other statistical reports may be included which have information on births and deaths, incidence of disease, and weather observations. The gazettes may also include supplements, for example recording the appointment of local officials.may include supplements recording such matters as elections and the appointment of officials. Issues usually have their own contents list and most volumes are indexed by subject and name. Comprises records for the following countries: Africa, South, High Commission, DO 91 Africa, South, Union of, DO 11-DO 13, DO 77, DO 116 Africa, South West, DO 78, DO 110 Alberta, DO 14, DO 95 Australia, Commonwealth of, DO 15-DO 18, DO 79, DO 115 Australia, Northern, DO 108 Australia, South, DO 19-DO 21, DO 80 Australia, Western, DO 22-DO 24, DO 98 Basutoland, DO 25, DO 92, DO 145, DO 150 Bechuanaland Protectorate, DO 26, DO 102, DO 145, DO 150 British Indian Ocean Territory, DO 151 Canada, DO 27-DO 30 Cape of Good Hope, DO 31, DO 32 Ceylon, DO 104, DO 109, DO 111 Columbia, British, DO 33, DO 34 Dominions, DO 114 Federation of the West Indies, DO 136, DO 139 Ghana, DO 132, DO 138 India, DO 105, DO 112, DO 148 Irish Free State, DO 37, DO 99, DO 100 Manitoba, DO 38, DO 96 Natal, DO 39, DO 40 Nauru, DO 83 New Brunswick, DO 43, DO 137 Newfoundland, DO 41, DO 42, DO 84 New Guinea, DO 85 New South Wales, DO 44-DO 47 New Zealand, DO 48-DO 51 Norfolk Island, DO 135 Nova Scotia, DO 52, DO 124 Ontario, DO 53, DO 54 Orange Free State, DO 55, DO 56 Order of St. Michael and St. George, DO 89 Pakistan, DO 106, DO 149 Papua, DO 86, DO 97 Prince Edward Island, DO 58, DO 87 Quebec, DO 59, DO 94 Queensland, DO 60-DO 62, DO 103 Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation of, DO 123, DO 125, DO 129 Rhodesia, Southern, DO 7, DO 8, DO 63-DO 65, DO 88, DO 122 Samoa, Western, DO 107, DO 113 Saskatchewan, DO 66, DO 90 Swaziland, DO 67, DO 93, DO 145, DO 150 Tanzania, DO 146, DO 147 Tasmania, DO 68-DO 71 Transkeian Territories, DO 101 Transvaal, DO 72, DO 73 Victoria, DO 74-DO 76.

BMW 9/159 · File · 1910 - 1935
Part of Protestant Regional Church Archive Berlin
  • ; The stations of the Berlin Mission in South Africa / The fields of work of the Berlin Mission in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a / Evangelical continental European missions in South Africa / Maps of the mission stations in the southwestern Cape, in Kafferland and Natal, in the Orange Free State and on the Diamant Felde, in Transvaal, in Swaziland, in Lobethal, Ostleolo and Lydenburg, in Njassalande / The Coloured Tribes in South Africa / The Stations of the Berlin Mission in South China* Author/photographer: O. Papke; F. Pönnighaus; Ed Kittlaus Buchholz; Bernhard Struck; G. Schwellnus
Berlin Missionary Society
ADM 137/13/4 · Item · 1914
Part of The National Archives

Folios 435-436: telegram from French Naval Attache to Marine Bordeaux, 9 November 1914 – various squadrons are concentrating to oppose German Squadron West coast of Africa is only weak point remaining. Folio 441: telegram from Durban to Admiralty, 9 November 1914 – [armed merchant cruiser] Kinfauns Castle arrived and sailed. Folio 442: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 9 November 1914 – fighting has begun in Orange Free State [General] Botha starts tonight in command of a large force. Folio 445: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 10 November 1914 –HMS Hyacinth arrived. Folio 453: telegram from Admiralty to Ascension Island, 11 November 1914 – asking if island can supply transport and accommodation for staff to erect wireless station. Folio 455: telegram from Governor General of South Africa to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 11 November 1914 – ministers worried in case German squadron from Chile relieve Ludertitz Bay Naval force here is insufficient to cope with them Admiral says he must withdraw ship from Walfisch Bay This will enable Windhuk to be revictualled History Section M 03549/14. Folio 468: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Simonstown to Admiralty, 12 November 1914 – asks for details of battle of Coronel Is German squadron intact? Two months ago Germans at Ludertitz said that Germans would come in two months and turn out British Looks as if German Squadron is coming to German South West Africa. Folio 473: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief East Indies, 12 November 1914 – HMS Weymouth to proceed to Simons Bay. Folio 477: telegram from Senior Naval Officer Simonstown to Admiralty, 13 November 1914 – have told Governor General of South Africa that I am withdrawing ships from Walfisch Bay and that Expedition must be suspended until Germans are accounted for In view of internal situation this cannot advance for some time. Folio 482: telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor General of South Africa, 13 November 1914 – Cape Squadron is being reinforced by HMS Minotaur and HMS Dartmouth and Commander-in-Chief has been informed of importance of protecting army base. Folio 487: telegram from Admiralty to Senior Naval Officer, Simonstown, 13 November 1914 – when HMS Minotaur joins you it will be possible for you to move to Walfisch with HMS Albion keeping all your forces concentrated HMS Dartmouth and HMS Weymouth joining you. Folio 488: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Australia, 13 November 1914 – ten German ships off Valparaiso early 13th November Folio 490: telegram from Senior Naval Officer Mombasa to Admiralty 14th November 1914 – HMS Weymouth sailed for Simonstown 7am. Folio 491: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 14 November 1914 – HMS Albion left Walfisch Bay – will be here 16th History Section M 04432/14. Folio 493: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 14 November 1914 – am sending [armed merchant cruiser] Armadale Castle to Walfisch Bay to relieve HMS Albion. Folio 499: telegram from Durban to Admiralty, 15 November 1914 – HMS Dartmouth arrived. Folio 507: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty 16th November 1914 – request Admiralty notify owners of Station Collier Newbridge used by HMS Chatham to block in [German cruiser] Konigsberg as to disposal of vessel and arrange terms of purchase. Folio 511: telegram from Intelligence Officer, Cape Town to Admiralty, 16 November 1914 – following from British Consul General Loanda – owing to action of German troops in attacking ports in Portuguese territory, Portuguese expect orders to seize or expel German ships in harbour [Note – Admiral Sir Henry Jackson] – suggest [French cruiser] Pothuau go from Cameroons to wait off Loanda. Folio 517: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown 16th November 1914 – your 365 cartridges for QF[quick firer] 12 pdr 12 cwt guns 2000 sent by mail steamer Norman 14th November No shrapnel can be spared Use common shell from stock. Folio 518: memo from ETC, 16 November 1914 – Luderitz Bay is now in cable communication with Cape Town. Folio 524: telegram from Admiralty to Intelligence Officer, 17 November 1914 – if German ships are ordered to leave Loanda French authorities will be asked to send [French cruiser] Portuau to deal with them Folio 528: telegram from HMS Minotaur, Mauritius to Admiralty 18th November 1914 – arrived and will leave 20th Arrive Simon’s Bay 26th. Folio 535: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 19 November 1914 – HMS Dartmouth arrived and docked, will undock 21st November Folio 543: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape 19th November 1914 – when naval operations in East Africa are completed HMS Goliath will refit at Simonstown. Folio 546: telegram from Navy Office, Melbourne to Admiralty, 20 November 1914 – German spy says [German cruisers] Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are proceeding to Cape to attack Australian convoy supposed to be using that route. Folio 564a: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 22 November 1914 – HMS Defence will leave Abrolhos 25th to join you Until then keep HMS Minotaur and HMS Albion together and other ships either with them or under guns of Simon’s Bay. Folio 573: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 25 November 1914 – Union Government propose to send Expedition to Walfisch Bay 12th December I think it should not start until German squadron is dealt with Request instructions. Folio 575: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 23 November 1914 – have recalled [armed merchant cruiser] Armadale Castle to Simon’s Bay. Folio 584: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 24 November 1914 – date of sailing of expedition now advanced to 2nd December. Folio 585: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 24 November 1914 – will reply when [German cruiser] Scharnhorst’s movements are known. Folio 607: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief Cape, 26 November 1914 – when HMS Defence joins squadron expedition can be sent to Walfisch Bay escorted by HMS Minotaur, HMS Defence, HMS Dartmouth and your squadron Route will not be safe without escort of a force which can beat the enemy. Folio 610: telegram from Point Natal to Admiralty, 27 November 1914 – [armed merchant cruiser] Kinfauns Castle arrived. Folio 612: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Simonstown to Admiralty, 27 November 1914 – HMS Minotaur arrived. Folios 621-622: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Cape, Simonstown to Admiralty, 27 November 1914 – have expressed to Governor General of South Africa following objections to Walfisch Bay Expedition Escort must remain to protect base as no 92 guns ashore Impossible to protect two bases simultaneously If sea work limited to Luderitz Bay risks reduced by half to three quarters My earliest date from Cape Town to Walfisch Bay 14th December Propose to leave in HMS Minotaur with HMS Albion, HMS Dartmouth, HMS Weymouth, HMS Hyacinth and HMS Astraea 1st December for Luderitz Bay thence to meet HMS Defence and return to Simon’s Bay If Walfisch Expedition postponed shall remain at Luderitz Bay. Folio 623: telegram from Point Natal to Admiralty, 28 November 1914 – [armed merchant cruiser] Kinfauns Castle sailed. Listing continued in ADM 137/13/5.

FO 367/14/445 · Item · 1906 May 11
Part of The National Archives

Folios 445-454. Africa, Miscellaneous (General): code 450, file 3801, paper 16052. Sent by the Colonial Office on 10/05/1906. Transmits correspondence, with enclosures, from Henry McCallum, Governor of Natal regarding the complaint of George A Tounta; Tounta was a refreshment room proprietor who, having sold out to his partner, left Durban for Dar es Salaam from where he wrote some very foolish letters to his friends; he appeared to be suffering from insanity when he left Durban. Received on 11/05/1906. 10 folios.

FO 367/9/461 · Item · 1906 July 2
Part of The National Archives

Folios 461-469. Africa, Germany: code 418, file 1604, paper 22383. Sent by the Colonial Office on 30/06/1906. Transmits despatch from Sir Henry McCallum, Governor of Natal respecting correspondence between Governors of Cape Colony and Natal and consular authorities in German South West Africa and asks what instructions should be given. Received on 02/07/1906. 9 folios.

BMW 9/28 · File · 1903 - 1930
Part of Protestant Regional Church Archive Berlin
  • The stations in the southwestern Cape / The mission stations in Kafferland and Natal / Areas of the Berlin Mission in the English colony Natal / ... in the Orange Free State and on the Diamond Field / ... in South Transvaal / ... in North Transvaal / ... in the Njassalande (Konde and Hehe Synods) / ... in Usaramo / in the Cape Colony / Protestant Continental European Missions in South Africa / Map of and Missions in Swaziland* Author/Photographer: F. Pönnighaus
Berlin Missionary Society
German Empire / Colonies
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, N 110 D 1757 · File · 1896
Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
  • Detailed title: Southwest African Protectorate<br />Contains: Borders and languages, Ethnogr. and settlement maps <br />18 side maps: Spencer Bai, Otjimbingue, ore finds, Walfischbucht, Lüderitzbucht, ways from Lüderitzbucht to Aos and Gubub, Elisabeth Bai, Sandfischhafen, Ethnogr. map, Itschabo, Brit. Kafferland, Natal, Windhoek, Hodscha Nas, Cape Area, Burentrecks, Damra
BArch, N 2225/88 · File · Juli 1887 - Aug. 1888
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Invitation to participate in the exploitation of the land acquisition of E. Nagel in Pondoland (south of Natal) - Explanations on the exploitation of E. Nagel's land acquisition - Articles of Association of the German Pondoland Society - Special prints of newspaper articles on landscape and economic possibilities in Pondoland - Sketches on forest exploitation - Confidential communication on the sending out of an expedition to establish an economic station in Pondoland with expert opinion Arrow on economic possibilities in Pondoland

Pfeil, Joachim von
FO 383/516 · Item · 1919
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, containing: Agreement between the United States and Germany concerning the treatment accorded prisoners of war as signed at Berne, Switzerland on 11 November 1918. Whereabouts of the British Indian prisoners left by the Germans in Romania. Request of a complete list of British Indian prisoners of war in German captivity. Despatch of a list of British Indian prisoners of war transported from Germany to Romania. German request for a list of German prisoners of war captured in the Autumn of 1918 in Turkey (Palestine and Syria). German troops captured on the Palestine front being sent to Ahmednagar and Egypt, not to India. Work of British medical student Rene Dubois for prisoners of war. Whereabouts of Private E Oppy (number 7514) from the Australian Imperial Force. Handcuffing of German civilian prisoner Friederich Quade. Payment of allowances to German prisoners in Egypt. Allegations of ill-treatment of German women and children in German East Africa. Establishment of Danish Red Cross in London. Several requests from the Danish Red Cross to visit German prisoners, send them books and conduct educational work in prisoners of war companies. Exchange of Austrian and German currency at pre-war rate. Rate of exchange for the mark given to French prisoners of war returning from Germany. Sergeant J L Wilkie prisoner in Hameln camp, suspected of theft. Possible repatriation of German monks and nuns from the Natal Mission in Africa. Despatch from South Africa stating that it is not intended to expel any of the German monks and nuns from Natal. Protest from the prisoners of war interned at Camp Park Hall Oswestry against their prolonged internment. Repatriation of prisoners from Alsace and Lorraine interned in British Dominions and in British working camps and hospitals in France. Influenza epidemic in an internment camp at Aus in German South West Africa. Arrival in Rotterdam of members of the German Colonial Troops who were interned at Aus. List of German prisoners of war who died of Spanish Influenza at Aus. Code 1218 Files 2144-2983.

FO 383/61 · Item · 1915
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, including: Allegations of ill-treatment and reprisals on British officers in Germany for treatment of German submarine crews, including: Thirty nine officers under arrest in Germany: Lieut Ian Hamilton, Gordon Highlanders, in Burg; enquiries from his father, Mr Vereker M Hamilton, of London. Imprisoned British officers in Germany: conditions and treatment. Parliamentary questions regarding treatment and situation. German submarine prisoners at Chatham and Devonport: includes lists of individuals (in docket no. 66626). Captain G A Elliot, Royal Irish Regiment, at Magdeburg: enquiries from his wife, Alison Elliot of Epsom, Surrey, and David H Loch, of Guildford. Submarine reprisals: suggestion from Mr M Robertson of Cheltenham that only means of obtaining better treatment for British officers would be by sending German crews to ordinary camps. British officers imprisoned in Germany: report that four separately held officers were to be transferred to Magdeburg. Treatment of imprisoned British officers: question of officers being kept together at Magdeburg. British officers under barrack arrest. Lieut Cecil Graves, and other British officers at Magdeburg: report from Charles Russell Jr, Attaché to US Embassy, Berlin. Treatment of German submarine crews in UK. German submarine crews, prisoners at Chatham: increase in prisoners' weights; includes list of individuals (in docket no. 76302). Crew of captured German submarine U.14. German submarine officers in UK: includes list of individuals at Donington Hall, Holyport and Dyffren Aled (in docket no. 80478). German prisoners from submarine U.8. Transfer of German submarine prisoners from Devonport. Imprisoned British officers in Germany: lists of names of officers and detention camps to which returned (in docket no. 89383). Mrs E Schumacher, German subject, of St Moritz: enquiries regarding recovery of money taken from her in the Cameroons by Cameroon Expeditionary Force. Transfer of British prisoners to neutral territory: enquiry from Mr W Hebard Hudson, of Rome. Adolf Felix Loewengrad, naturalised British subject of German origin, suspected of being a German spy. Mr L H Robbins, New York Evening News correspondent in UK: request for pass to visit camps and submarine prisoners. Mr F M Zunckel, of Natal: request for refund of money held by UK authorities, advanced for relief of his daughter, Mrs Pfretschner, British subject married to a German officer, Max Pfretschner, both interned in Tenerife. Sum entrusted to Jaluit Company at Nauru by the late German Commissioner of Nauru: question of disposal. Baron Frederick Von Bulow, previously Krupps' agent in UK, living on parole in Putney: desirability of his continued residence in UK, or his possible repatriation; correspondence from Mr E F Hickman of Hove, Sussex, owner of house in Putney being leased by Von Bulow. Proposed exchange of Oliver de Reuter for Captain von Oppeln-Bronikowski; also possible exchange of Colonel Stratton for Baron von Oppeln. Mrs E Albin, British-born wife of German subject, of South Bank, Yorkshire: request for relief to support her and her family due to internment of her German husband. Bank officials, including: Release of bank officials: British officials of Anglo-South American Bank and Standard Bank of South Africa; release from Ruhleben; case of Mr F W Steege, manager of Standard Bank's Hamburg branch; includes lists of individuals (in docket nos. 64772 and 69240). German bank officials in UK: question of internment; includes list of German and Austrian officials (in docket no. 87854). Re-internment of bank officials in Germany. British and German bank officials: question of reciprocal internments; enquiry from Walter R Hearn, British Consulate General, Paris. C Phillips, bank official in Germany: possible exchange. Parliamentary questions regarding situation. Internment of enemy bank officials in UK. Sons of Prince Ali Fazil of Egypt: request from H Douglas Williams of Wadham House, Hove, Sussex, for support for the two sons, grand-nephews of the Sultan of Egypt, left in his charge following re-marriage to a German of their mother Princess Marthe Fazil; question of eldest son's joining HM Forces (enlisted under name E E Dale). Pay for prisoners, including: Pay of non-commissioned officers and men in camps in Germany. Parliamentary questions regarding situation. Transmission of pay to British soldiers in Germany. Amount of money prisoners allowed to possess. Power of Attorney: validity in Germany; enquiry from H H Gastrill, of London, late HM Consul at Stuttgart. Theo Flucher, German travelling to Europe from Chicago: report that he was returning to Germany to submit invention regarding submarine mines to German Government. Code 1218 File 48319 (papers 64626-end)-53225.

FO 383/73 · Item · 1915
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, including: Detention of Dr E Strauss, medical officer, late of the German hospital ship Ophelia , detained at Holyport, near Maidenhead. Surgeon Ernest C Holtom, Royal Navy prisoner believed to be in custody of German forces in German East Africa. Medical attention for German prisoner Wilhelm Penz, ship machinist interned on board the Royal Edward , lying off Southend-on-Sea: complaint from his wife, Frau A Penz, née Klatt, of Rostock. Konrad Zorn, Lieutenant of Reserve in German Marines and form District Officer for Gobahir, German South West Africa: inquiry from Swedish Prime Minister. Mrs Liebig of Natal: desire to join her husband in internment camp at Roberts Heights. Colonel Stratton and Mr Shiell, detained in Germany: enquiries regarding possible release on health grounds. Organisation for obtaining news of missing officers and men: system organised under the Pope; the 'Oeuvre Internationale pour les Prisonniers de Guerre' represented by Father Joseph Stamm. System for tracing missing officers and men. Posting of lists of missing Germans in camps in UK. Preparation of enquiry forms for British prisoners in Germany. Mr von Marillat, former citizen of the late Orange Free State, born in Germany: application for British passport. Standard for determining the incapacity of an officer in questions of repatriation. Herbert H Harman, British subject, resident in Germany at outbreak of war, interned at Ruhleben: enquiries regarding his welfare. George Stanley Smith, British subject formerly interned at Ruhleben, now in Stadtvogtei Prison, Berlin: enquiries into reasons for transfer; report that he was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment for submitting a false birth certificate. John Harold Platford, interned at Ruhleben: transfer of power of attorney for transmission to his bankers. Mr Steffensen, German sailor spy, reported on ship at Methil. Hans Iskov, German-Dane from Schleswig: reported as captured by British authorities when deserted from German Army and trying to join Danish relatives in America; authorisation for his release. Deaconesses Victoria Hospital in Cairo, Egypt: transmission of papers for Deaconesses Establishment in Kaiserwerth, Germany. J A Rickley, American with German sympathies, employed by the Galle branch of Volkart Brothers: expulsion from Ceylon. Lieut Hans Schluter, at King George's Hospital, Waterloo, London: request for exchange as an incapacitated prisoner. James Lang MacGregor, of Charlery, prisoner of war at Ruhleben: request from his wife, Mrs Marie MacGregor of Sussex, for steps to be taken to persuade her husband to send her a deposit book with written authority to withdraw money. Captain Hattersley, RAMC [Royal Army Medical Corps], interned at Döberitz: request for interview with member of US Embassy. Arthur H J Keane, British subject interned at Ruhleben: transmission of his will, order for attorneys and letter to his wife, Mrs Rosalie B C Keane of South Hampstead; payment of rent on his premises leased in Chemnitz and storage fees of furniture. Arthur Claude Cobham, language teacher interned at Ruhleben: report of his death in Germany at the provincial asylum at Neu-Ruppin; arrangements for forwarding of his death certificate and personal effects. Proposed release or exchange of musicians: includes classified list of professional musicians interned in Ruhleben (in docket nos. 105324 and 109913). Baron Walter von Radeck, in Germany: wish to remit sum of money to UK from Germany for payment of debts. Flogging of German subjects at Rabaul, New Guinea, including: Punishment by flogging of German residents at Rabaul: note verbale from German Government (in German) protesting against sentence and manner in which it was carried out (in docket no. 162766). Treatment of German subjects in New Guinea: Australian Government white paper Rabaul: Alleged Misuse of Red Cross Gifts, and Looting by Military Officers and Privates - Report on, by Hon W M Hughes, Attorney-General (in docket no. 178836). Flogging of German subjects at Rabaul: Australian Government's decision. Flogging of German subjects at Rabaul: further note from German Government. Code 1218 File 100091-105459.

FO 383/178 · Item · 1916
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, including: Lieutenant A W M Robertson, interned in Germany: possible subject of reprisals for the 'Baralong' case. Dr Walter Kain, formerly naval surgeon on steamship Derfflinger : whereabouts of his luggage. Transfer of money from Deutsche Afrikabank Lüderitzbucht to Norddeutsche Bank Hamburg. Transmission of sums by wireless telegraphy from South West Africa to Germany. Exchange of household effects of British and German consular officials. Documents sent by solicitors in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, for execution by Mrs Ziegler in Germany. John Christian Carl Hohenberg: enquiries concerning him. Ophthalmic treatment for prisoners. Miss Veronica M Noble: enquiries from her sister concerning her welfare and finances. August Schmidt, wounded at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man. Franz Rintelen, interned at Donington Hall, Leicestershire; includes press cutting from New York Times of 10 January 1916. Carl Hanssen, manager of the Deutschen Handels und Plantagen Gesselschaft, Apia, Samoa: his trial and sentence. Lists of missing officers and men. Arthur Morbey, AB, RNVR [Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve], interned at Doberitz: enquiry from his father, G F Morbey, of Hornsey, London, whether because the prisoner's mother is dying of cancer he could be exchanged and allowed to see her; report that Foreign Office must regretfully refuse individual exchanges. Mrs Helene Highfield, German-born wife of British subject: her request for a passport. Miss Charlotte Lewine in Stettin: her parentage. Personal property of British forces given into the custody of the Mayor of Beauvois. Code 1218 Files 11497-13830.

FO 383/32 · Item · 1915
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, including: Prince Blücher and family: decision that they should leave Herm island and reside in UK. Adolf Kauffmann, naturalised British subject in New Zealand: endorsement of naturalisation certificate. Hans Paulsen, German subject employed by Manihot Rubber Plantations Ltd, now interned at Pietermaritzburg in South Africa: question of payment of outstanding salary. German officials from the Cameroons interned at Queensferry prisoners camp, Chester: question of despatch of money to them, and possible improvements to camp; includes lists of prisoners (in docket nos. 5890 and 28600). Crew of ss Torfrey interned at Ruhleben: request for despatch of money to them. Countess Marie Bismarck, German subject of English mother (née Williams-Wynn), staying in England: desire to return to her home in Switzerland; question of travel through France. Detention camps in England: visit by member of German Embassy. Lt Hans Wolf, German reserve officer interned at Dorchester: question of payment of salary as an officer of the German Army. German officer prisoners at Durban: treatment. German prisoners in Canada: request for inspection by US representatives. German prisoners at Gibraltar: treatment; later file includes inspection report (in docket no. 47192). Mrs Edith Hering (née Henkel), German subject, widow of Lt Kurt Hering: arrest and imprisonment in Edinburgh; includes authenticated copy of affidavit, in German (in docket no.10593). Lt Paul Albert Julius Bruegelmann, 60th German Infantry Regiment, prisoner of war at Dorchester: request for officer privileges. Internment of Germans in Hong Kong: protests made by German residents against their internment in prisoner of war camp; includes lists of individuals (in docket no. 12422); report of camp inspection by George E Anderson, US Consul-General (in docket no. 17001). Allowance for a prisoner of war in Trinidad for personal requirements: question of whether an officer or soldier. German prisoners on island of Rottnest, Western Australia: conditions of internment. German prisoners at Trinidad: alleged ill-treatment. Pay and parole privileges of enemy officers interned at Durban. Payment of enemy officers, prisoners of war, in UK. Officers and crews removed from enemy merchant vessels, brought to England as prisoners of war: ss Diana and tug Apapa ; includes list of individuals (in docket no. 26673). Treatment accorded to interned non-commissioned officers: basis of agreement, subject to reciprocity. Visit to German internment camps in UK: request for permission for Major Mossberg, Military Attaché to Swedish Legation, London, to visit Donington Hall and other camps. Scales of pay for officer prisoners of war. Otto Johannsen, German Vice-Consul at Newcastle, Australia: internment on suspicion of trading with the enemy. Missionary prisoners in German New Guinea: wish of Lutheran bodies to send relief. Treatment of German prisoners in colonial possessions. Treatment of German officers from prisoner submarines. German subjects sentenced in Samoa: claims of excessive sentences inflicted, and disparity of sentences given against Germans with English sounding names. Isle of Man camps: reports of unsatisfactory food and accommodation. Pay and treatment of prisoners promoted after capture. Reprisals on British officer prisoners for treatment of submarine crews. Treatment of German prisoners at Halifax, Nova Scotia. German prisoners interned in Natal. Personal effects of German soldiers interned in South Africa; includes list of individuals (in docket no. 47787). Treatment of German prisoners in West Africa. German missionaries: transportation to Lagos. Code 1218 File 127-263 (to paper 51533).

FO 383/198 · Item · 1916
Part of The National Archives

Germany: Prisoners, including: Proposal by the Vatican that prisoners who had been held for more than 18 months and who were fathers of four children should be interned in Switzerland, and thus returned to their native countries. Opening of sealed tins of meat or other food sent to British prisoners. Ten German youths detained in Britain (named in docket no.144692). German subjects released from Australia who proceed via China to the USA, where they are given false passports before returning to Germany: investigations into practice. Remittance of allowances by the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company of Bremen to support their ships' officers who are interned in Australia. Carl Denker, German ship's officer interned at Wakefield, Yorkshire: medically unfit for work at sea; approval for his repatriation, and special exchange for an officer of the British Mercantile Marine interned in Germany. Heinrich Sippel and Jacob Schorr: their petition on behalf of the interned crew of the German steamship Prinz Adalbert ; Foreign Office will not allow their release; German crews not to be shown the same consideration as Austrian ones. Bureau International de la Paix, Berne, Switzerland. Baroness Marthe von Carnap: her enquiry about the welfare of her two sons by a previous marriage, the Egyptian princes Ibrahim Fazil and Said Fazil. Supply of alcoholic liquor to officer prisoners. Damage to German property in the Cameroons. Funds for assistance of British prisoners in Germany. James George Bachmann, an infant: his mother, Mrs McGonigal, desires his return from Germany to Britain. Lance Corporal C G G Dibble, 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment: enquiry as to his fate. Capture of the British steamship Eskimo by German authorities: enquiries for female passengers and crew. Captain Arnold H Bleckly, 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment, sentenced by court martial to imprisonment for attempting to escape from Crefeld. Hans Krützfeld, Secretary of the late German Consulate at Lourenço Marques, Mozambique: his internment in Natal, Union of South Africa. Pastor Hasenkamp, of the German Evangelical Parish of Swakopmund, former German South West Africa: permission granted to proceed to Capetown, Union of South Africa, for medical treatment. Gifts sent to prisoners by 'godparents' in neutral countries. Code 1218 Files 144077-151469.

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77, Tit. 2770 Nr. 6 Bd. 3 · File · 7. Feb. - 30. Aug. 1923
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

Contains: 1)A:Teschauer, Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine née Schilff/B:11.01.1884, Czes (Bohemia)/C:Works Assistant (fr. Accountant)/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Austria (fr. Saxony), Deutsche/G:S. 1-3, 8; 2)A:Schenkel, Friedrich Thomas/B:14.06.1901, Zwittau (Moravia)/C:Soldat (fr. Kellner)/D:kath./E:Potsdam, Neustadt (Upper Silesia)/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Österreich), Deutscher/G:S. 1-2, 4, 9-15; 3)A:Jesse, Wilhelm/B:10.05.(21.05.)1889, Bukonski (Poland)/C:Walzwerkarbeiter/D:ev./E:Hombruch/F:Polen (fr. Russia), Deutscher (Rückwanderer)/G:S. 1-2, 5, 16; 4)A:Nagel, Moritz/B:22.01.1878, Stanislau/C:Fabrikant (owner of a weaving mill and knitted fabric factory)/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Ukraine (fr. Austria), Ukrainians/G:S. 1-2, 6, 17-21; 5)A:Rempel, Jakob jun./B:29.09.1886, Rosenthal (German colony in Russia)/C:Ingenieur/D:Mennonit/E:Berlin/F:Ukraine (fr. Austria), Ukrainian/G:S. 1-2, 6, 17-21; 5)A:Rempel, Jakob jun./B:29.09.1886, Rosenthal (German colony in Russia)/E:Mennonit/E:Berlin/F:Ukraine (fr. Austria) Russia), Ukrainians/G:S. 1-2, 7, 22; 6)A:Schilff, Moritz/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Austria, German/G:S. 3; 7)A:Schilff, Bertha née Hempel/B:/C:/D:/E:Steyr (Upper Austria)/F:Austria, German/G:S. 3; 8)A:Schenkel, Stefan/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Austria), Deutscher/G:S. 4; 9)A:Schenkel, Aurelie geb. Lux/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:Tschechoslowakei (fr. Austria), Deutsche/G:S. 4; 10)A:Jesse, Samuel/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Poland, German/G:S. 5; 11)A:Jesse, Karoline née Röske/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Poland, German/G:S. 5; 12)A:Nagel, Leib/B:/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Ukraine (fr. Austria), Ukrainian/G:S. 6; 13)A:Nagel, Sara née Merzant/B:/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Ukraine (fr. Austria), Ukrainian/G:S. 6; 14)A:Rempel, Jakob sen./B:/C:/D:Mennonit/E:/F:Ukraine, German/G:S. 7; 15)A:Rempel, Katharina née Sawatzki/B:/C:/D:Mennonitin/E:Grünfeld/F:Ukraine, Deutsche/G:S. 7; 16)A:Nagel, Margarete Ella Anny née Rüdiger/B:01.03.1883, Berlin/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:S. 18; 17)A:Nagel, Lothar Leo/B:15.08.1906, Berlin/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:S. 18; 18)A:Nagel, Eva Sabine/B:15.11.1910, Berlin/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 18; 19)A:Nagel, Thomas Peter/B:29.01.1916, Berlin-Lichterfelde/C:/D:ev./E:/F:/G:S. 18; 20)A:Fast, Alexander Johannes/B:29.05.1888, Schöntal (Russia)/C:Representative of the Mennonites in the SO of Russia/D:Mennonite/E:Berlin/F:Russia, German (returnee)/G:S. 23, 32-35; 21)A:Schwartz, Edgar Heinrich/B:01.06.1885, Petersburg (Russia)/C:Chief Engineer/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:stateless (fr. Russia), German (returnee)/G:S. 23, 25, 27; 22)A:Krischke, Hugo Anton/B:16.10.1859, Bargen (Posen)/C:Kaufmann/D:kath./E:Breslau/F:Australia (fr. 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Russia), German/G:S. 36, 40-42; 33)A:Maser, (Pfillipp) Philipp/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Russia, German/G:S. 38; 34)A:Maser, Katharina née Weidlich/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Katharinenfeld/F:Georgia, German/G:S. 38; 35)A:Klink, Adolf/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Lodz/F:Poland (fr. Russia), German/G:S. 41; 36)A:Klink, Natalie née Trelenberg/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Poland (fr. Russia), Deutsche/G:S. 41; 37)A:Stolle, Albert Julius/B:29.07.1890, Lodz (Poland)/C:Fabrikant and General Representative of several companies/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:stateless (fr. Russia, Saxony), German (returnee)/G:p. 43-45, 49; 38)A:Gellert, Hugo/B:27.12.1891, Lodz/C:Schlosser/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Russia, German/G:p. 43, 46, 50; 39)A:Dehn, Albinus Johann/B:07.01.1883, Riga/C:Chief engineer at Siemens-Schuckertwerke/D:ev./E:Hamburg/F:Latvia (fr. Russland), German or Russian?/G:S. 43, 47, 51; 40)A:Schmidt, Joseph/B:20.09.1874, Köpprich (Krs. Neurode, Schlesien)/C:Kaufmann/D:kath./E:Stettin/F:Großbritannien (fr. Preußen) Deutscher/G:S. 43, 48, 52; 41)A:Stolle, Eduard/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Sachsen, Deutscher/G:S. 45; 42)A:Stolle, Amalie geb. Michel/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Sachsen, Deutsche/G:S. 45; 43)A:Gellert, Adolf/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Lodz/F:Polen, Deutscher/G:S. 46; 44)A:Gellert, Alwine née Grünwald/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Lodz/F:Polen, Deutsche/G:S. 46; 45)A:Dehn, Oskar/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Riga/F:Latvia, German/G:S. 47; 46)A:Dehn, Emilie née Kasper/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Greifswald/F:Latvia, German/G:S. 47; 47)A:Schmidt, Wilhelm/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:Prussia, German/G:S. 48; 48)A:Schmidt, Anna née Schreiber/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Neurode (Schlesien)/F:Preußen, Deutsche/G:S. 48; 49)A:Ruf, Michael Julius/B:28.03.1883, St. Petersburg/C:Buchhalter/D:kath./E:Berlin/F:Russia, German (returnee)/G:S. 53, 59, 62; 50)A:Gries, Oskar (Schije)/B:15.12.1888, Lisia-Gora near Tarnow (Galicia)/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Hirschberg (Silesia)/F:Poland (fr. 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Österreich), Deutsche/G:S. 248, 298. ; Distortion 2000-2010 (with recording of individual names)

Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 77, Tit. 227 Nr. 66 Bd. 1 · File · 22. Aug. - 5. Okt. 1914
Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

Contains: 1)A:Fandrich, Karl/B:30.01.1894, Jaschenowka (Gouv. Wolhynien)/C:Knecht/D:ev./E:Schermeisel, Langenpfuhl (Krs. Oststernberg)/F:Russia, Deutscher (Rückwanderer)/G:S. 2-3, 11, 19, 25, 27; 2)A:Albrecht, Friedrich/B:15.10.1894, Stefanow (Cholm district)/C:Nurse (former farmer)/D:luth./E:Z. Hannover (Henriettenstift)/F:Russland, Deutscher/G:S. 4-5, 15, 23, 25, 29; 3)A:Bing, Andre/B:02.01.1892, Paris (France)/C:Student/D:mos./E:Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe/F:France (former Hamburg), Deutscher/G:S. 6, 13, 21, 25, 28; 4)A:Leeuwe, Max Kurt van/B:/C:Handlungslehrling/D:/E:Mühlheim (Ruhr)/F:/G:S. 7; 5)A:Joannini, Georg Leo Maria/B:/C:Stadtbaumeister/D:/E:Hanau/F:/G:S. 8-9, 126-127; 6)A:Wihtol, Alexander Georg/B:25.12.1866(06.01.1867), Jacobstadt (Kurland)/C:Pensioner (former chemist)/D:ev.-luth./E:Hanau/F:stateless (formerly Russia), German/G:p. 14, 22, 25, 28; 7)A:Lewin, Alexander/B:18.08.1879, Vienna (Austria)/C:Fabrikdirektor/D:kath./E:Guben/F:Österreich, Deutscher/G:p. 12, 20, 25; 8)A:Eiswirth, Wilhelm/B:26.01.1887, Klosterdorf (Gouv. Cherson)/C:Arbeiter in Gasanstalt/D:kath./E:Marienburg/F:Russia, German/G:S. 10, 18, 25, 26; 9)A:Eiswirth, Wilhelm (sen.)/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Klosterdorf (Gouv. Cherson)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 18; 10)A:Eiswirth, Elisabeth née Mengel/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Klosterdorf (Gouv. Cherson)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 18; 11)A:Fandrich, Gottfried/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Russia, German/G:S. 19; 12)A:Fandrich, Pauline née Friedrich/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Russia, German/G:p. 19; 13)A:Lewin, Siegfried/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Vienna/F:Austria, German/G:p. 20; 14)A:Lewin, Anna née Tomann/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Vienna/F:Austria, German/G:p. 20; 15)A:Bing, August/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:France (former Hamburg), German/G:p. 21; 16)A:Bing, Elisabeth nee Michael/B:/C:/D:mos./E:/F:France (former Hamburg), German/G:p. 21; 17)A:Wihtol, Johann/B:gest./C:/D:ev.-luth./E:Mitau/F:Russia, German/G:S. 22; 18)A:Wihtol, Anna née Neumann/B:gest./C:/D:ev.-luth./E:Mitau/F:Russia, Deutsche/G:S. 22; 19)A:Albrecht, Ferdinand/B:/C:/D:luth./E:Kroczyn (Krs. Chlom, Russia)/F:Russia, Deutscher/G:S. 23; 20)A:Albrecht, Helene née Reichwald/B:/C:/D:luth./E:Kroczyn (Krs. 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Minsk)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 24; 24)A:Rye, Stellan/B:04.07.1880, Randers/C:Director/D:Protestant/E:Odense/F:Denmark, Dane/G:S. 34-36; 25)A:Rye, William/B:/C:Colonel/D:Protestant/E:Svendborg/F:Denmark, Dane/G:S. 34; 26)A:Rye, Hansina née Vissing/B:/C:/D:Protestant/E:Svendborg/F:Denmark, Dänin/G:S. 34; 27)A:Kozower, Philipp Isidor/B:29.01.1894, Berlin/C:Student of Rights/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Austria, Pole/G:S. 37-38, 40, 52, 63-64; 28)A:Kozower, Abraham/B:24.03.1865, Tarnopol (Galicia)/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Austria, Pole/G:S. 52; 29)A:Kozower, Genia née Reismann/B:02.12.1869, Toporow (Galicia)/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Austria, Polin/G:S. 52; 30)A:Schaftan, August Ernst Paul/B:16.12.1895, Berlin/C:Mechanic/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Russia, Russian/G:S. 53, 63-64; 31)A:Schaftan, Wilhelm/B:/C:/D:ev./E:BerlinF:Russia, Russian/G:S. 53; 32)A:Schaftan, Elise née Bartram/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Russia, Deutsche/G:S. 53; 33)A:Thiele, Viktor/B:26.03.1876, Moscow/C:Kaufmann, Russian correspondent, Impresario/D:Greek.-kath./E:Berlin/F:Russia, German/G:S. 54, 64; 34)A:Thiele, Richard/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:Russia, German/G:S. 54; 35)A:Margulies, Wilhelm/B:25.11.1894, Berlin/C:Traveler/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Romania, Romania/G:S. 55, 64; 36)A:Margulies, Isaac Meyer/B:15.11.1851, Jassy/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Romania, Romania/G:S. 55; 37)A:Margulies, Ester born Davidowitz/B:16.02.1860, Roman/C:/D:/E:Berlin/F:Romania, Romanian/G:S. 55; 38)A:Eichler, Ernst Friedrich/B:26.05.1888, Munich (Bavaria)/C:Bank official, Kaufmann/D:ev./E:Berlin-Wilmersdorf/F:Austria, German/G:S. 56, 64; 39)A:Sarting, Amalie née Eichler/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Hamburg/F:Austria, German/G:S. 56; 40)A:Velde, Adrian van der/B:07.07.1886, Valburg (Prov. Gelderland)/C:Factory worker/D:cath./E:Hamm/F:Netherlands, Dutchman/G:S. 57, 65; 41)A:Velde, Adriana Margarethe van der/B:/C:/D:kath./E:/F:Netherlands, Holländerin/G:S. 57; 42)A:Renner, Richard Arnold/B:05.05.1893, New York (USA)/C:Student/D:ev./E:Frankfurt am Main, Freiburg, Munich/F:USA, German/G:S. 58, 66; 43)A:Renner, Friedrich Georg/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:USA, German/G:S. 58; 44)A:Renner, Ilse Agnes Marta née. Examiner/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Frankfurt am Main/F:Russia, German/G:S. 58; 45)A:Falkenberg, Martin/B:11.11.1890, Sulschinowka (Krs. Shitomir, Gouv. Wolhynien)/C:Railway worker/D:ev./E:Hammer (Krs. Bromberg)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 59, 67; 46)A:Falkenberg, Eduard/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Sulschinowka/F:Russia, German/G:S. 59; 47)A:Falkenberg, Pauline née Schmeichel/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Sulschinowka/F:Russia, Deutsche/G:S. 59; 48)A:Schramm, Ludwig/B:06.02.1893, Kolonie Kolowert II (Krs. Rowno, Gouv. Wolhynien)/C:agricultural worker/D:ev./Witkowo/F:Russia, German/G:S. 60, 67; 49)A:Schramm, Blandine/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Russia, German/G:S. 60; 50)A:Erstling, Martin/B:21.09.1891, Moliaki (Gouv. Petrikau)/C:Agricultural worker/D:ev./E:Neupaulsdorf (Krs. Gnesen)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 61, 67; 51)A:First-born, Wilhelm/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Belchatow (Gouv. Petrikau)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 61; 52)A:Firstling, Justine née Schudlich/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Belchatow (Gouv. Petrikau)/F:Russia, German/G:S. 61; 53)A:Malmberg, Karl Luis Hermann/B:13.04.1885, Buenos-Aires (Argentina)/C:Electrician (former locksmith)/D:ev./E:Neumünster/F:Argentina, German/G:S. 62, 68; 54)A:Malmberg, Emil/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Kiel/F:Prussia, German/G:S. 62; 55)A:Malmberg, Ingeborg/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:S. 62; 56)A:Bahlsen, Theodor/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:/E:Hannover-Linden/F:Engländer/G:S. 69; 57)A:Jörissen, Lambert/B:/C:Maschinist/D:/E:Aachen, Düsseldorf/F:Belgier/G:S. 69; 58)A:Apfel, Samuel/B:01.08.1885, Düren/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Cologne/F:USA (formerly Prussia), German/G:S. 72-73, 86, 96, 96; 59)A:Herschtritt, Leo/B:11.01.1897, Berlin/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Austria, German/G:S. 76-77, 90, 95, 99; 60)A:Herschtritt, Franz/B:12.11.1895, Berlin/C:assistant / D:mos./E:Berlin / F:Austria, German (Galician)/G:S. 78-79, 91, 95, 99; 61)A:Leeuwen, Max Kurt van/B:10.04.1897, Mühlheim-Ruhr/C:Handlungslehrling/D:mos./E:Mühlheim an der Ruhr/F:Netherlands, Netherlands/G:S. 80-82, 92, 95, 100; 62)A:Apple, Simon/B:/C:Dr./D:mos./E:Köln/F:Preußen, Deutscher/G:S. 86; 63)A:Apfel, Rachel geb. 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Soldier)/C:Soldier (former chemist)/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Russia, German/G:S. 106-107, 118, 121; 80)A:Westmann, Stephan Kurt/B:23.07.1893, Berlin/C:Medical student/D:mos./E:Berlin and Freiburg/F:Russia, Deutsch-Russe/G:S. 108-109, 117, 121, 124; 81)A:Jolles, Johannes Andreas/B:07.08.1874, Helder (Netherlands)/C:Dr. phil., Privatdozent/D:ev./E:Wannsee/F:Netherlands, Netherlands/G:p. 111, 117, 120, 121, 125a; 82)A:Saritz, Salomon Bernhard/B:27.07.1887, Friedeberg an der Queis/C:Kaufmann (Managing Director of Buchdrucker)/D:mos./E:Friedeberg an der Queis/F:Russia, Russe/G:p. 113, 121-122; 83)A:Saritz, Moritz/B:/C:Kaufmann/D:mos./E:Friedeberg an der Oueis/F:Russia, Russe/G:S. 113-114; 84)A:Saritz, Fanny née Lewitan/B:/C:/D:mos./E:Friedeberg an der Oueis/F:Russia, Russian/G:S. 113-114; 85)A:Saritz, Eugen/B:15.07.1893, Friedeberg an der Oueis/C:Gymnasiast/D:mos./E:Posen/F:Russia, Russe/G:S. 114, 121-122; 86)A:Brink, Gerhard/B:02.12.1890, Ochtrup/C:Monteur/D:kath./E:Osnabrück/F:Netherlands, Dutch/G:S. 115, 121-122; 87)A:Brink, Johannes/B:/C:/D:kath./E:Ochtrup/F:Netherlands/G:S. 115; 88)A:Brink, Maria Elisabeth née Kies/B:/C:/D:/E:/F:/G:p. 115; 89)A:Westmann, Leiser/B:/C:/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Russia, Deutsch-Russe/G:S. 117; 90)A:Westmann, Dora née Katz/B:/C:/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Russia, Deutsch-Russin/G:S. 117; 91)A:Bardeleben, Kurt von/B:/C:/D:ev./E:Berlin/F:Prussia, Deutscher/G:S. 118; 92)A:Bardeleben, Charlotte née Michel/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Prussia, Deutsche/G:S. 118; 93)A:Nathanblut, Julian/B:07.03.1877, St. Petersburg/C:Dr.., Doctor/D:mos./E:Berlin, Lansberg an der Warthe/F:Russia/G:p. 119, 121, 125; 94)A:Nathanblut, Jsidor/B:04.07.1847, Warsaw/C:/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Russia, Pole/G:p. 119; 95)A:Nathanblut, Anna néeKinderfreund/B:22.12.1853/C:/D:mos./E:Berlin/F:Russia, Polin/G:S. 119; 96)A:Jolles, Hendrik Jolle/B:/C:/D:ev./E:/F:Netherlands, Netherlands/G:S. 120; 97)A:Jolles, Jakoba Cornelia née. 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Olsen Fund, Frederik
HA.01.0182 · Fonds
Part of Royal Museum for Central Africa

Various photographs, especially of his military colleagues (1910-1948); Order book (Muhavura post, 1909-1910); Documents relating to the border incident at Ufumbiro (1909) and minutes of the surrender and takeover of the Ruzizi-Kivu territories (September 1910); Documents (minutes, orders) on the offensive campaign of the South Brigade in German East Africa and on the capture of Tabora (1916); Biographical notes, written by A. Lederer and press clippings; Appointments and decorations (1918-1958); Copies of telegrams relating to border defence (1918); Maps : Maps of Lusambo, BumbaBasoko, Coquihatville, Leopoldville, Kikwit as well as a general map of the marches and battles of the Southern Brigade (offensive campaign, April-October 1916) and a German road map (Kasaka mission, July 08, 1916); General instruction of Colonel Ermens to the General Staff of the Public Force (1925); Documents on the Commission for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples (1930-1931); Invitations to meetings of various associations and testimonies of satisfaction and thanks for it (1915-1920); Various papers concerning its naturalization (1920); Handwritten and typed copies of his article on "Les avatars et les desiderata de la navigation sur le Haut-Fleuve". Olsen's biographical file: Information on General Olsen transmitted to A. Lederer by Major Steenbech (Letter from Olsen to his family in 1901, photo of his birthplace in Denmark, biographical note)

BArch, RM 3/3005 · File · 1893-1898
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
  • Contains among others:<br />"Condor", "Cormoran", "Swallow", "White-tailed Eagle": Dar es Salam, Zanzibar, Natal, Tanga, Delagoa Bai<br />Military Political Reports of the Eldest Officer of the East African Station, and a.: the bombardment of the Sultan's Palace in Zanzibar by English ships 1896 1893-1898, Federal Archives, BArch, RM 3 Reichsmarineamt description: Contains a.o.: - Condor", "Cormoran", "Swallow", "Sea Eagle": Dar es Salam, Zanzibar, Natal, Tanga, Delagoa Bai - Military political reports of the eldest officer of the East African Station, among others: the bombardment of the Sultan's Palace in Zanzibar by English ships 1896
BArch, R 2/24496 · File · 1902-1906
Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: South African Customs Conference in Bloemfontein - Customs Union between the South African British Colonial Territories (Transvaal, Natal, South Rhodesia, Cape Colony), 1903; Customs Conference at Pietermaritzburg - Customs Union in South Africa including Portuguese-East Africa and the question of preferential tariffs for trade within the British Empire, 1905-1906

BT 26/406/21 · Item · 1909 Dec 17
Part of The National Archives

Southampton: SS Feldmarschall (German East-Africa Line) travelling from South Africa to Southampton. Embarking at Natal [Durban], Algoa Bay [Port Elizabeth], Cape Town, Tenerife, Las Palmas, Luderitz and East London. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

BT 26/452/20 · Item · 1910 Sep 4
Part of The National Archives

Southampton: SS Kronprinz (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Zanzibar, Kilindini, Chinde, Durban [Natal], East London, Port Elizabeth [Algoa Bay], Cape Town, Marseilles and Lisbon. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

BT 26/540/39 · Item · 1912 Apr 13
Part of The National Archives

Southampton: SS Prinzessin (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Cape Town, East London, Lourenco Marques, Beira, Kilindini, Mombasa, Port Said, Naples and Tangier. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

BT 26/400/12 · Item · 1909 May 10
Part of The National Archives

Southampton: SS Prinzessin (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban to Southampton. Embarking at Beira, Kilindini, Chinde, Marseilles, Naples, Lisbon, Port Said, Tangiers, Lourenco Marques, Natal [Durban], Algoa Bay [Port Elizabeth], East London and Cape Town. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.