Contains: Enth. also: - 2 photographs of military personnel in uniform.
Schwierigkeiten des Bezirksamtes Jaunde bei der Trägerbeschaffung für durchreisende amtliche Expeditionen und Handelsexpedition. - Report by District Officer von Krosigk, March 1907 [fol. 27 - 28] Business trip to the upper Njong from 7 November to the end of December 1906 (Captain Schlosser), 1906 [fol. 31 - 34] North Maka expedition from 22 November 1906 - 20 January 1907 (Captain Dominik and Captain Schlosser), 1906 - 1907 [fol. 35 - 130] Akonolinga. - Filling the post of station master until the return of Sergeant Liebert, who had transferred to the civil administration, June-July 1907 [fol. 55 - 64] Akonolinga. - Handover of the station, 1 August 1907 - 1 April 1908 [fol. 59 - 133] Jaunde. - Handover of the station to Bezirksamtmann von Krosigk by Captain Dominik, 23.1.1907 [fol. 72 - 76] Murder of the labour recruiter Voss of the Bimbia plantation of the company C. Woermann on 11.3.1907 near Jaunde. - Enquiry into alleged political motives, 1907 [fol. 78 - 109] Alleged links between a case of cannibalism by Mbo people on a Yaoundé man in Victoria, the murder of Voss and the feared effects of this offence on the administration of the reserve with increasing neglect of the supervision of the Yaoundé tribe. - Statement of the recalled Governor von Puttkamer, 1907 [fol. 93 - 119] Chief Ngutte. - Pardon at the request of Captain Dominik, December 1907 [fol. 113] Strength of the protection force for Cameroon on the occasion of the Anjang uprising and stationing of a powerful expeditionary company in Kribi as an intervention reserve against feared uprisings by the Yaoundé, Bule and other tribes in the Southern District. - Memorandum, 22 August 1907 [fol. 120 - 121] Tour of the Yaoundé district in May 1907 (Lieutenant Müller), 1907 [fol. 136 - 146] Akonolinga. - Conversion into a station to enhance the reputation of the provisional station commander. - Application by Captain Dominik, April 1907 [fol. 134] Bafia. - Report by Major General Müller, about 1907 [fol. 147 - 148]
Gouvernement von KamerunContains among other things: Memorandum about the indigenous politics and Herero uprising in German Southwest Africa and about the course of the uprising with overview map.
Contains among other things: Distribution of troops in South West Africa
Contains among other things: Native politics and Herero uprising in German Southwest Africa. Memorandum of the Reich Chancellor von Bülow for the Reichstag of 29 Nov. 1904
Contains among other things: Partial map of the South West African colony with drawings of reserves, M.: 1:2 000 000 C. Schlettwein, Germany's previous colonial policy and the current conditions in German South-West Africa. Berlin 1904 dispatch of the Naval Expeditionary Corps and experience gained in South West Africa. Memorandum by Colonel Dürr of Sept. 1904 List of whites against whom in the years 1902 - 1904 proceedings for violence against natives were instituted before the District Court of Swakopmund.
Contains among other things: The causes of the Herero uprising and the decision claims of the settlers. Portrayed by the Aussiedler delegation. Berlin 1904 The Rhenish Mission and the Herero Uprising. Barmen 1904
Contains among other things: The Rhenish Mission and the Herero Uprising. Barmen 1904
Contains among other things: Karl v. Oppell - Cape Town, Can infectious diseases be eradicated in the capitalist state? Karl v. Oppell - Cape Town, Die akademischen Führerinnen etc. at the Social Democratic Women's Assembly in Munich 1902 Karl v. Oppell - Cape Town, Zur Wahlagitation, 1. Das Zentrum, 2. Die Einseitigkeit und Kurzsichtigkeit aller übrigen Parteien. Berlin (before 1904)
Contains among other things: Plans for the relocation of Hottentot to other German colonies
Contains among other things: Two general maps of the border posts and the journey of the Legation Council of Jacob. M.: 1:1 000 000. 1907
Contains among other things: "Provisions for the establishment and deployment of reinforcements to the South West Africa Protection Force". Print, May 1904