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            FA 1 / 136 · File
            Part of Cameroon National Archives

            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 Kamerun
            FA 1 / 134 · File · 1894 - 1896
            Part of Cameroon National Archives

            Jaunde. - Inventory, 1894 [fol. 31] Yaoundé. - Military occupation of the station. - Threat of a request for dismissal by station chief Zenker, 25 Sept. 1894 [fol. 47] Yaoundé. - Importance of the station against the advance of the Adamaua peoples to the coast. - Decree of the Foreign Office, 25 Nov. 1894 [fol. 48 - 49] General political, military and economic conditions. - Yaoundé (fighting between the Banthe Voghe-Velinghe on 2/3 December 1894 - report by the station chief Zenker), 1894 [fol. 51] Yaoundé. - Military occupation of the station on the occasion of Rittmeister von Stetten's stay. - Order from Governor von Puttkamer, 5 March 1895 [fol. 52 - 53] Reports from the general administration departments. - Yaoundé May, June, September 1895, May 1896, 1895 - 1896 [fol. 70 - 144] Yaoundé. - Handover of the station to Lieutenant Dominik by Rittmeister von Stetten. - Minutes, 4 June 1895 [fol. 78] Jaunde. - Instruction for the station commander Lieutenant Bartsch, 10 Sept. 1895 [fol. 87 - 92] Jaunde. - Disputes with station commander Zenker on the occasion of the handover of the station to Lieutenant Dominik on 30 April 1895 - Report by Rittmeister von Stetten, 6 June 1895 [fols. 89 - 90] Bakoko expedition (Rittmeister von Stetten). - Dominik, Hans, first lieutenant à la suite of the Schutztruppe for Cameroon. - Request for leave with reference to the hardships endured during the Bakoko expedition, 14.8.1895 [fol. 94] Kribi. - Cancellation of the military administration provisionally established in the district. - Report by Governor von Puttkamer, 23 Oct. 1902 [fol. 105] Bakoko expedition (Rittmeister von Stetten). - Reconnaissance expedition to the Sanaga from 23 August to 20 September 1895 (Lieutenant Dominik), 1895 [fol. 108 - 116] Safety of the Kribi - Lolo village - Yaoundé route. - Report of the District Officer von Oertzen, Kribi, 13 January 1896 [fol. 121 - 122] Public safety. - Origin of the primers in the possession of the natives. - Investigations based on the reports of Bezirksamtmann von Oertzen, Kribi, 1895 - 1896 [fol. 121 - 125] Kribi. - Poor communication and co-operation with Lieutenant Dominik, Yaoundé. - Complaint by Deputy District Officer Küas, 1896 [fol. 165 - 167] Establishment of a monthly carrier mail connection Kribi Jaunde. - Order of Governor von Zimmerer, 14 Sept. 1896 [fol. 188] Yaoundé. - Budget - Budget estimate (6 July 1896), October 1896 - March 1897 [fol. 195 - 201] General political, military and economic conditions. - Sanaga area. - Report by Lieutenant Dominik, 1 Sept. 1896 [fol. 212 - 216] Preferential treatment to be given to Hausa traders by the Kribi district office and the Lolo village station. - Order of Governor von Puttkamer, 4 Nov. 1896 [fol. 217] Yaoundé. - Expansion of the station. - Request for craftsmen, 1894 - 1896 Yaoundé. - Supply of consumable and non-consumable goods, 1894 - 1896

            Gouvernement von Kamerun
            BArch, RM 3/10668 · File · Apr. 1901 - Jan. 1902
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Cutlery excerpts, course maps and hydrographic reports of various ships "Habicht": Cameroon, Victoria, Freetown, Monrovia, Cameroon, Aug. 1901 Duala, Victoria, Bibundi, Kribi, Duala, Sept. 1901 "Empress Augusta": Exploration of Silvia Bay, Sept. 1901

            German Imperial Naval Office
            BArch, RM 3/10659 · File · Juli - Nov. 1899
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Ships: "Hertha", "Gefion", "Stosch", "Kaiserin Augusta", "Gneisenau", "Deutschland", "Falke", "Iltis", "Wolf", "Charlotte", "Geier", "Seeadler", "Habicht", "Moltke", "Möwe", "Kaiser", "Loreley", "Condor", "Hansa" "Habicht": Cameroon, Kribi, Sa Isabel, Sept. 1899

            German Imperial Naval Office
            Station Duala
            A.11-321 · File · 1905 – 1915
            Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

            Contains:- Letters from Duala, 1905-1912- copies of official documents on the stay under hostile government, 1 - 9 Oct. 1914- Compensation request, 1914-1915; In it:- postcard of the station Kribi (in: Letters, 1907)

            Pallottines

            The chamber's reporting is the result of French legal tradition. Annual reports of the Cologne Chamber of Commerce have been published since 1823. For the first time reporting was made legally binding by the statute of the Chamber of Commerce of Elberfeld and Barmen in 1830. The Prussian decree of 11 February 1848 on the establishment of chambers of commerce made the reporting of the chambers obligatory. Section 24 reads as follows: 'Each year in January, the Chambers of Commerce shall submit a main report to the Minister of Finance on the situation and progress of trade and industry, and shall at the same time submit a copy to the President of the Office of Commerce and the Government. They are obliged to inform the traders and tradesmen of their district of their effectiveness and of the situation and course of trade and trade through the public papers by means of continuous notifications of extracts from the consultation minutes and at the end of each year in a special overview". Further laws of 24 February 1870 and 19 August 1897 expressly emphasised this obligation to submit a report. Since 1897 the reports had to be reproduced in print. Until 1914 the reports were steadily expanded and systematized. This corresponded to the interest of the chambers and the Minister for Trade and Industry, who had the reports published in a supplement of the Prussian Trade Archives until 1872. The Prussian Statistical Bureau, which evaluated the annual reports and based them on comparative overviews of trade and traffic from 1861 onwards, pushed for standardization. The law of 1870, which obliged the chambers to reconcile their interests, did not prevent them from using their annual report as a mouthpiece for their views on economic policy. Free trade and customs were discussed in the annual reports. Although a standardization of the annual reports could not be achieved, the separation of the sections "Views, expert opinions and wishes" (Part A) and "Actual" (Part B) recommended by the Director of the Statistical Bureau, Engel, prevailed. As a rule, Part B contains statistical material which, from today's perspective, provides important data on regional economic and social history. After the First World War, only in exceptional cases did the summary descriptions of the wartime period provided for in the decree of the Prussian Minister of Commerce of 27 October 1914 appear. It was not until 1919 that annual reports were required again. After 1920, many chambers began to produce monthly reports together with neighbouring chambers due to overloading of their scientific officials. The procedure was expressly approved by the Ministry of Commerce, which had been compiling the reports in its magazine "Handel und Gewerbe" since January 1921. Some chambers continued to print annual reports, others presented them in duplicate to the plenary meetings. The monthly reporting of the chambers lasted until 1936. From 1934 to 1939, the Chambers of Commerce produced internal reports every two or three months, some of which were incorporated into their periodicals. With the expansion of official statistics at the Reich, Land and local levels, the Chambers' annual reports lost weight and their character as a decision-making aid for state and municipal administrations. In addition, they were often already outdated when they appeared. Since about 1900 the chambers have countered this development by publishing periodicals, so-called newsletters. After the Second World War, the Law Provisionally Regulating the Law of Chambers of Commerce and Industry did not include a provision on annual reporting, but in practice all chambers publish annual reports and monthly newsletters from 1950 at the latest. The information contained therein is indispensable as a source of regional history. The following overview covers exclusively annual reports from the German-speaking area as well as from Austria-Hungary (before 1918) and the German colonial areas (before 1918). The name of the chamber is preceded by the respective signature in inventory S 6. The annual reports of the DIHT from 1951/52 onwards can be found under the signature S 7 No. 562. Reports of chambers of crafts can also be found in the stock S 7. Reports for the years 1860 to 1872 can also be found in the periodical "Jahresberichte der Handelskammern und kaufmännischen Korporationen des Preußischen Staates" (WWA Library P 11). 76 linear metres I Chambers of Industry and Commerce in today's North Rhine-Westphalia 959 Aachen 1854-1859, 1864, 1868-1870, 1874-1914, 1924-1932, 1949-1996 (1914-1918 "The Aachen Chamber of Commerce and the War") 945 Altena 1853-1854, 1856-1857, 1857-1858, 1859-1861, 1862/1863, 1875-1913 946 Arnsberg 1854-1859, 1873-1908, 1910 ,1911, 1913, 1924-1930, 1937, 1938, 1948, 1950-1956, 1965-1973 960 Barmen (seea. Elberfeld and Barmen, Wuppertal) 1875, 1876, 1881-1913 947 Bielefeld 1849, 1850, 1854-1859, 1864, 1868-1878, 1880-1913, 1926, 1946-1948 948 Bochum 1857-1864, 1871-1903, 1905-1911, 1913, 1925, 1927/28, 1946-1996 961 Bonn 1892-1913, 1949-1980, 1983-1996 892 Detmold 1878/79-1885/86, 1886-1890, 1892-1894, 1896-1913, 1960-1965, 1967-1971 (1955-1982 "Reports from the activities of the Detmold Chamber of Industry and Commerce") 949 Dortmund 1865-1867, 1869-1913, 1924-1932, 1939/40, 1940/41, 1948-1996 962 Düsseldorf 1854-1859, 1871-1892, 1894-1904, 1923-1937, 1947-1949, 1951-1996 963 Duisburg 1855-1859, 1867, 1868, 1870-1872, 1874-1913, 1920-1938, 1945/47-1996 964 Elberfeld and Barmen (seea. Barmen, Wuppertal) 1854-1859, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1881-1913 891 Essen 1853-1866, 1878, 1881-1913, 1922-1925, 1935, 1946-1996 950 Hagen 1849, 1853-1858, 1861-1913, 1949-1970, 1972, (structural report 1946) 951 Iserlohn 1851, 1852, 1854-1859, 1862-1906, 1908-1911, 1913, 1918-1921, 1924-1925, 1927-1928 1023 Cologne 1851-1860, 1862-1914, 1918, 1922- 1932, 1947-1996 966 Krefeld 1848-1913, 1924, 1925, 1935, 1936, 1947-1994 1025 Lennep (seea. Remscheid) 1845, 1847/50, 1853-1855, 1857, 1858, 1884-1913 952 Lüdenscheid 1851-1914, 1925, 1927, 1928 953 Minden 1850, 1854-1859, 1867, 1869-1871, 1873-1903, 1904/05-1913/14 1033 Mönchengladbach 1854-1859, 1871-1877, 1879, 1881-1884, 1904-1906, 1948, 1949, 1951-1971/72 967 Mülheim am Rhein 1872-1913 968 Mülheim a. d. Ruhr 1855-1859, 1868-1882, 1884-1898, 1899/1900-1901/02, 1903/04-1910 954 Münster 1855-1859, 1869-1913, 1934, 1945/47-1996 1036 Neuss 1862-1895, 1909-1913, 1924-1926, 1950-1975 1046 Remscheid (see also Lennep) 1952-1976 862 Ruhrort 1898-1904/05 1054 Siegen 1852, 1854, 1856-1859, 1881-1896, 1933-1936, 1954-1996 1055 Solingen 1854-1859, 1913, 1935, 1936, 1948-1975 1069 Wesel 1854-1859, 1871-1873, 1875, 1876, 1878-1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1913 1073 Wuppertal (see also Barmen, Elberfeld and Barmen) 1933-1936, 1948-1993 II Chambers of Industry and Commerce in the German Reich (in the borders until 1918) 933 Altenburg 1901-1913 929 Altona 1867-1871, 1881-1914, 1922-1935 902 Aschaffenburg 1949ff. 900 Baden-Baden 1950-1964 899 Bayreuth 1863-1896 910 Berlin, Corporation of the merchants 1852-1913 911 Berlin 1902-1913, 1924-1937, 1950ff. 938 Bingen am Rhein 1878-1913 912 Brandenburg a.d. Havel 1899-1913 907 Braunsberg/Ostpreuáen 1866-1872, 1885-1911 984 Braunschweig 1884-1895, 1931-1938, 1948ff. 988 Bremen 1865-1938, 1945ff. 985-1911 984 Braunschweig 1884-1895, 1931-1938, 1948ff. 988 Bremen 1865-1938, 1945ff. 989 Bremen, Chamber of Commerce 1878-1908, 1926-1928 990 Bremen Chamber of Retail Trade 1907-1913 940 Bremerhaven 1867-1880, 1891-1913, 1975ff. 916 Breslau 1850-1913 917 Breslau (joint report for the Lower Silesian Chambers of Commerce) 1921-1936 957 Bromberg 1876-1913 P 11 Buxtehude 1867-1868 o.No. Calw (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart) P 11 Celle 1867 969 Chemnitz 1863-1910 893 Coburg 1954ff. 993 Colmar 1872-1873, 1880-1913 913 Cottbus 1854-1872, 1885-1913 906 Danzig 1854-1913, 1923-1936 980 Darmstadt 1862-1895, 1910-1913, 1924-1932, 1948ff. 935 Dessau 1890-1905 955 Dillenburg 1865-1871, 1877-1913, 1919-1920 970 Dresden 1863-1911 942 Dresden, Chamber of Commerce 1911-1916 1097 Dresden, Member of the Board of the Dresden Merchants 1866-1920 908 Elbing 1854-1908, 1912-1914 939 Emden 1866-1913, 1949ff. 922 Erfurt 1854-1871, 1884-1905 890 Eßlingen 1958-1970 965 Eupen 1860-1872 (P 11), 1888-1900 889 Flensburg 1963ff. 956 Frankfurt/Main 1854-1891, 1895-1896, 1904-1919, 1924-1926, 1948-1963 914 Frankfurt/Oder 1864-1912 974 Freiburg/Br. 1880-1909, 1951ff. 981 Friedberg 1899-1912, 1926-1930 o.Nr. Geestemünde (see Bremerhaven) 986 Gera 1851-1904 934 Giessen 1880-1901 P 11 Gleiwitz 1860-1872 918 Görlitz 1854-1900, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 896 Göttingen 1867-1913 P 11 Goslar 1867-1868 931 Gotha 1898-1913 P 11 Greifswald 1865-1867 985 Greiz 1879-1921 P 11 Grünberg/Schlesien 1871 867 Halberstadt 1874-1888, (1924-199 P 11 Gliwice 1860-1872 918 Görlitz 1854-1900, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 896 Göttingen 1867-1913 P 11 Goslar 1867-1868 931 Gotha 1898-1913 P 11 Greifswald 1865-1867 985 Greiz 1879-1921 P 11 Grünberg/Schlesien 1871 867 Halberstadt 1874-1888, (1924-19) Magdeburg) 924 Halle/Saale 1854-1894, 1903-1913, 1919-1937 991 Hamburg 1881-1913, 1918-1936, 1949ff. 992 Hamburg, Gewerbekammer 1875-1907 P 11 Hameln 1867-1870 958 Hanau 1871-1913, 1963-1969 876 Hannover 1867-1892, 1922-1938, 1946ff. 869 Harburg 1867-1913 975 Heidelberg 1880-1892, 1898-1904, 1912-1913, 1923-1925, 1930-1932 870 Heidenheim (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1962-1967 871 Heilbronn (1857-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1961-1969 982 Hildburghausen 1888-1910, 1919-1920 868 Hildesheim 1867-1872 (P 11), 1949-1972 936 Hirschberg 1854-1872 (P 11), 1888-1908, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 903 Insterburg 1856-1870, 1874-1912 864 Karlsruhe 1880-1892, 1956-1956 s. Breslau) 903 Insterburg 1856-1870, 1874-1912 864 Karlsruhe 1880-1892, 1956-1969 982 Hildburghausen 1888-1910, 191920 868 Hildesheim 1867-1872 (P 11), 1949-1972 936 Insterburg 1856-1870, 1874-1912 Karlsruhe 19580-1892, 1956 s. 863 Kassel 1871-1889, 1925-1933,1951ff. 930 Kiel 1871-1872 (P 11), 1877-1913, 1921-1930, 1950ff. 866 Koblenz 1854-1903, 1911-1913, 1925-1937, 1951-1976 904 Königsberg 1854-1913, 1924-1931 976 Konstanz 1896-1913, 1926-1930, 1960-1972 977 Lahr 1880-1929, 1956-1971 919 Landeshut/Schlesien 1854-1899, 1906-1913, (1921-1923 s. Wroclaw) 920 Lauban 1865-1913 P 11 Leer 1869-1870 971 Leipzig 1863-1913, 1925-1938 972 Leipzig, Chamber of Commerce 1873-1919 1026 Liegnitz 1854-1855, 1871-1872 (P 11), 1882-1909, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 1027 Limburg 1868-1913, 1971-1973 P 11 Lingen 1867-1868 1030 Ludwigsburg 1963-1964 932 Ludwigshafen 1886-1887, 1890-1892, 1904-1911, 1949ff. 987 Lübeck 1865-1913, 1920-1921, 1934-1937, 1948-1952, 1957, 1958, 1964ff. 943 Lüneburg 1867-1913, 1949ff. 926 Magdeburg 1854-1913, 1924-1930 1031 Mainz 1853-1892, 1902-1908, 1959-1968 978 Mannheim 1864-1867, 1872-1913, 1923-1932, 1950-1971 905 Memel 1854-1913 994 Metz 1872-1880, 1883-1900, 1905-1913 927 Mühlhausen/Thüringen 1855-1872 (P 11), 1883-1913, 1921 1923, (1932-1933 s. Kassel) 873 Mulhouse/Alsace 1877-1905, 1911-1913 1035 Munich 1869-1892, 1980ff. 1036 Neuss/Rhein 1861-1894, 1909-1913, 1924-1926, 1950-1975 P 11 north 1867-1870 928 Nordhausen 1860-1872 (P 11), 1881-1899 1038 Nuremberg 1871-1876, 1950-1974 1039 Offenbach 1857-1901, 1965ff. 983 Oldenburg 1865-1866, 1873-1888, 1895-1913, 1951ff. 921 Opole 1883-1905, 1937-1938 1040 Osnabrück 1870, 1874-1913, 1950-1953, 1977-1991 P 11 Osterode 1867-1870 P 11 Papenburg 1867-1869 874 Passau 1879-1891, 1901-1913, 1919-1920 979 Pforzheim 1880-1913, 1927-1928 973 Plauen 1862-1913 915 Poznan 1854-1913 923 Potsdam 1898-1913, 1949-1951 1044 Ravensburg (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1957-1975 1045 Regensburg 1855-1893, 1901-1904, 1951ff. 1047 Reutlingen (1857-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1958ff. 1049 Rostock 1899-1902 o.Nr. Rottweil (1867-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart) 888 Saarbrücken 1865-1902, 1951ff. 898 Sagan 1881-1913, (1921-1936 s. Stuttgart), 1951ff. Breslau) 1050 Schneidemühl 1925-1938 1051 Schopfheim 1889-1913, 1925-1929, 1951-1968 1052 Schweidnitz 1854-1872, 1889-1913, (1921-1936 s. Breslau) 1056 Sonneberg 1875-1931 861 Sorau 1871-1919 1057 Stade 1867-1870 (P 11), 1954ff. 1058 Stadthagen 1925-1928 (K 7), 1936-1937 878 Stettin 1854-1913, 1927-1938 1059 Stolberg 1855-1872 (P 11) 925 Stolp 1891-1914 1060 Stralsund 1911-1913, 1924-1931 995 Strasbourg 1871-1914 882 Stuttgart 1857-1889 and 1900-1904 (for the Chambers of Commerce in Württemberg), 1955ff. 1061 Swinemünde 1864-1872 (P 11), 1878-1891, 1905-1913 909 Thorn 1854-1900, 1904-1905, 1908-1914 1062 Tilsit 1854-1913 1063 Trier 1855-1872 (P 11), 1950ff. P 11 Uelzen 1867-1870 1065 Ulm (1857-1889, 1900-1904 s. Stuttgart), 1962ff. 1066 Verden 1867-1871 (P 11), 1886-1913 1067 Villingen 1897-1911 1068 Weimar 1880-1896, 1901-1913, 1928-1937 1069 Wesel 1854-1913 944 Wetzlar 1901-1913, 1924-1927 1070 Wiesbaden 1865-1913, 1950ff. P 11 Wolgast 1868 881 Worms 1857-1913 1072 Würzburg 1874-1881, 1886-1889, 1959ff. 883 Zittau 1862-1863, 1866-1875, 1879-1913 III Chambers of Commerce in the German colonies 1017 Kribi (South Cameroon) 1908-1911 1018 Tsingtau (China) 1900-1913 1019 Windhoek (Southwest Africa) 1910/11 IV Chambers of Commerce in Austria-Hungary and successor states 1008 Bolzano 1870/71, 1880, 1910-1917 996 Brno 1870-1902 (with gaps) 1021 Budapest 1870-1918, 1924-1940 1010 Budweis 1861-1890 997 Eger 1854, 1858-1895, 1910-1911 941 Esseg / Osijek 1904 1004 Innsbruck 1871-1880 1011 Klagenfurt 1870-1916, 1928-1935 998 Kronstadt 1889-1904 (with gaps) 999 Laibach 1870, 1875, 1880 1012 Linz 1898-1903, 1926-1930 1022 Neu-Sohl / Beszterczebánya [today: Banska Bystrica] 1895-1916 1001 Pilsen 1858, 1865, 1870-1890 1002 Bratislava 1866-1912 (with gaps) 1093 Reichenberg 1875-1914 (with gaps) 1013 Rovereto 1870, 1880 1014 Salzburg 1854-1919 (with gaps) 880 Temesvar 1851-1852 1015 Trieste 1871-1933 (with gaps) 1094 Troppau 1880/81, 1910-1918 1020 Vienna 1855-1930 V German Chambers of Commerce Abroad 1074 Barcelona 1923-1932 1075 Brussels 1936-1938 1076 Budapest 1920/21, 1938-1943/44 1083 Buenos Aires 1920-1938 1092 Cairo 1930-1937 1087 Manila 1924-1938 1086 Montevideo 1920/21, 1935, 1937 1088 New York 1912/13 1081 Paris 1930-1933 1082 Rio de Janeiro 1934-1935 1090 Shanghai 1926/27-1936/37 1078 Sofia 1942 1085 Tokyo 1937-1938 1084 Valparaiso 1920-1930

            S - Stocks
            S u2013 · Record Group
            Part of State Archive Berlin

            Since the registry office responsible for special cases in Germany and abroad - the so-called 'Standesamt I' - is still located in Berlin today, traditions from this office also reach the Landesarchiv. They have been grouped together in group 'S'. These traditions all refer to areas that are not part of Berlin. The largest part of this group is the stock S Rep. 100 with the still existing documents from the former German territories in the East - as far as these were taken to Germany and did not perish in the war. In addition, there are holdings of notarizations of Germans living abroad, namely as far as they were carried out in German consulates or embassies ('consular registers') or in the German colonies ('colonial registers'). There are also documents from the territories occupied by Germany during the Second World War (these are only deaths).Two large holdings contain the documents issued by the registry office I itself within the framework of its special jurisdiction.The S holdings also regularly receive supplements in accordance with the deadlines of the Civil Status Act, but only every five years.

            A.11-405 · File · 1886 - 1933
            Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

            Contains: - General, 1886-1914; Extracts from reports of the imperial governor, 1890-1911; Customs Regulations, 1913; Abduction of natives for plantation work, 1913; Notifications of the death of Bf. Vieter, 1914- Antisklaverei- und Ehegesetzgebung, with statements by P. Rieder, 1898-1904 - Buli Uprising and Compensation of the Order for the Destruction of the Kribi Station, 1899-1902- Police Affairs in Edea, Correspondence of P. Rieder mit dem Bezirksamt Edea, 1901-1906 - Schulsachen, 1910-1911- Compensation of the Order for land expropriation in Duala for the purpose of building the Mittelbahn, 1911-1914 - Mischlingsfrage, 1912-1914- Continuation of the compensation case Duala, 1932-1933; Withdrawn: Buli Uprising Press Kit, taken from A.11-406

            Pallottines
            Item · Datierung Original: 1912
            Part of Post and Telecommunications Museum Foundation

            Picture postcard, The first automobile in the postal service in Kribi / Cameroon;nArbeitsgemeinschaft der Sammler Deutscher Kolonialpostwertzeichen e.V. [publisher];nLabeling: Arbeitsgemeinsachft der Sammler Deutscher Kolonialpostwertzeichen e.V.; reverse

            A.11-355 · File · 1991
            Part of Central Archive of the Pallottine Province

            Subject:- Andreasberg, Mission 1913- Dibombari, Church 1913- Douala, Cathedral- Edea, Church and boarding school- Einsiedeln, Church- Engelberg, Mission 1894- Ikassa, Mission 1906- Kribi, Church and Mission House- Myolye, Mission 1901; Including: Picture of Seminary Myolye, 1947- Ngowayang, Church and Mission House- Ossing, Mission 1900- Victoria (parish Bota à Limbé), Mission 1908

            Pallottines
            BArch, RM 3/3034 · File · 1912
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Zansibar, German East Africa S. M. S. "Bremen": St. Thomas, Christainsted, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, San Francisco do Sul S. M. S. "Jaguar": Hankau S. M. S. "Polecat": Hankau S. M. S. "Hansa": Queenstown, Bilbao, Horta, Philadelphia S. M. S. "Seagull": Cape Town S.M.S. "Vineta": Tangier, Malta, Gravoso, Corfu, Constantinople S.M.S. "Otter": Nanking, Shanghai S.M.S. "Cormoran": Tsingtau, Kobe, Saipan, Palau, Eitape, Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Peterhafen, Matupi S.M.S. "Tiger": Hankau, Futschau (riots), Canton S.M.S. "Otter": Nanking, Shanghai S.M.S. "Cormoran": Tsingtau, Kobe, Saipan, Palau, Eitape, Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Peterhafen, Matupi S.M.S. "Tiger": Hankau, Futschau (riots), Canton S.M.S. "Panther": Duala, Loanda, Swakopmund, Lüderitz Bay, Cape Town, Port Alexander, Benguella, Sao Tomé, Kribi, Fernando Poo Squadron of Cruisers: Wladiwostock, East Asia, Japan S. M. S. "Hertha": Plymouth, Pembroke, Dock, Milford, Haven, Madeira, Valencia, Barcelona, Mersina, Adana S. M. S. "Condor": Nauru, Jaluit, Panape, Bismarck Archipelago, Kaiser Wilhelm Land (unrest) S. M. S. "Vultures": Trieste S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Azores, Halifax, Newport, Vera Cruz S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinople (mobilization/war against Bulgaria) Mediterranean Division: Constantinople (war) S. M. S. "Wroclaw": Malta, Alexandrette S. M. S. 'Eber': Cameroon, Fernando Poo, Old Calabar, Principé, St. Thomé, Anno Bon, Loanda, Congo, Calinda, Kribi, Boma, Kobe, Yokohama, Nagasaki, Yokohama

            German Imperial Naval Office
            BArch, RM 3/3018 · File · 1905-1906
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: S. M. S. " Falcon": Peru, San Jose de Guatemala, San Salvator, Chile, San Diego, Mexico, San Francisco, Esquimalt, Vancouver, Alaska, Puget Sound, Portland, Astoria S. M. S. "Buzzard": Zansibar, Durban, Port Elisabeth, Cape Town, East London, Lourenzo-Marques, Mozambique Cruising Squadron: Effects of the Russian-Japanese War, China S.M.S. "Wolf": Cameroon, Fernando Poo, San Thomé, Freetown, Lisbon S.M.S. "Condor": New Guinea (riots), Japan, Sydney, Samoa (riots), Honolulu S. M. S. "Bremen": San Domingo, Haiti, St. Thomas, Dominica, St. Pierre, Puerto Rico, Kingston, La Guayra, Galveston S. M. S. "Loreley": Athos, Therapia, Piraeus, Constantinople (assassination attempt on the Sultan) S. M.S. 'Hawk': Gabon, Fernando Poo, Cameroon, Sanra Cruz, Loanda, Monrovia, Cape Town, Duala, South West Africa, Benguela, Lobito-Bai S.M.S. 'Panther': Guyana, Para, St Luiz de Maranham S. M.S. 'Stosch': Copenhagen, Tangier, Madeira, Las Palmas S.M.S. 'Charlotte': Färör, La Luz, Mogador, Vogo, Lisbon, Madeira, Kartagena, Barcelona, Corfu, Alexandria S.M.S. "Stone": Iceland, Vigo, Kartagena, Syracus, Taranto, Corfu, Venice, Fiume, Patras, San Nicolo, Volo, Alexandria (Riots) S.M.S. "Sparrowhawk": Tsingtau, Durban, Duala, Cape Town, Kribi, Sao Tomé, Congo, Loanda, Fernando Poo, Victoria, Bata (Riots) S.M.S. "Seagull": Mariana Islands, West Caroline Islands

            German Imperial Naval Office
            BArch, RM 3/3017 · File · 1905
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Falcon: Santos, Paranagua, San Francisco do Sul, Florianopolis, Rosario, Bahia Blanca, Puerto Begrano, Argentina, Coronel, Talcahuano, Punta Arenas, Valpareiso, Coquimbo, Taltal, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Iquique, Arica, Panama, Puerzo Montt, Corral S. M.S. 'Hertha': German East Africa, Calcutta S.M.S. 'Bremen': Port of Spain, San Domingo, Port-au-Prince, Kingston, Pensacola, Tampa, Havana, Savannah S. M. S. "Hawk": Libreville, Cap Lopez, San Thomé, Cameroon, Sandwich Harbour, Loanda, Southwest Africa, Cape Town S. M. S. "Panther": San Domingo, Haiti S. M. S. "Stosch": Venice, Paraeus, Constantinople, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Alexandria, Naples, Syracus, Messina, Ferrol Cruiser Squadron: China (Unrest), Effects of the Russian-Japanese War, Philippines S. M.S. 'Wolf': Cape Town, South West Africa, Mossamedes, Loanda, Cap Lopez S.M.S. 'Whey': Dominica, St, Thomas, Kingston, Key West, Santaigo de Cuba, Habana, Las Palmas, Port of Spain, Vigo, Dartmouth, Horta, Charleston, Bermuda S. M.S. 'Stein': Livorno, Gaeta, Messina, Beirut, Valencia, Barcelona, Algiers, Tangier, Palermo, Nieuwediep Cruiser Division: St. Petersburg, Spain Helena, Cape Town, Simonstown, Congo, St. Thome, Libreville, Kribi, Fernando Poo, Southwest Africa, Angola, Cameroon, Guinea Coast, Monrovia, Freetown S. M. S. "Condor": Marshall Islands, East Caroline S. M. S. "Loreley": Athens, Alexandria, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Constantinople

            German Imperial Naval Office
            FA 1 / 86 · File · 1905 - 1906
            Part of Cameroon National Archives

            Opération au Sud du Protectorat du 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Capitaine Scheunemann, Premier-Lieutenant Bertram, Capitaine Schlosser). - Responsibility of companies based in Kribi for the outbreak of the rebellion. - Reports from Governor von Puttkamer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June, August 1905. - Yaoundé. - Occupation of the position of Head of Station after the replacement of First Lieutenant Dominik. - Requests from commercial companies established in the Southern District, 1905 Workers and porters. - Provision of porters by the District Station of Kribi, February - May 1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First-Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Background to the expeditions of Captain von Stein-Lausnitz and Captain Dominik, the interests of the Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun and the Maka rebellion. - Report by Governor von Puttkamer, 1905nGendarmerie of the administration on the Ngoko. - Justification of manpower, 1.6.1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Fortification of the Kribi Station against possible Boulou attacks. - Request from firms in the Southern District, 18.4.1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Difficulties in recruiting ammunition carriers from Édéa to Yaoundé by the Édéa District Post, November 1905 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Continuation of operations against the Esso, Maka and Njem. - Orders, 18.1. and 17.5.1906 Operation south of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 to 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Captain Schlosser). - Collaboration with the Southern Expedition. - Memorandum for the Akonolinga post, 28.2.1906 Operation in the South of the Protectorate from 25.5.1905 - 4.3.1907 (Captain Scheunemann, First Lieutenant Bertram, Cer). - Difficulties in recruiting porters encountered by Captain Dominik, Yaoundé, due to the disproportionate losses of porters from the Expedition of the South, February - May 1906. - Bertoua. -Setting up an administrative district. - Report by First Lieutenant Müller, 22.5.1906 General political, military and economic conditions. - Bertoua region. - Report by Captain von Stein, 22.3.1906

            Gouvernement von Kamerun
            BArch, N 428/21 · File · Okt. 1908 - Feb. 1909
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Stations Kiel, Schleswig, Berlin, Potsdam, Altona, trip with SS "Lucie Woermann" to Dover, Boulogne, Las Palmas, Tenerife, Dakar, Konakry, Monrovia, Gran Bassam, Sekondi, Accra, Lomé, Kotonou, Lagos, Victoria, embarkation on SMS "Sperber", sailing to Duala, Victoria, Kribi, Duala, Kribi, Victoria, Duala, Lomé, Bagida, Lomé, Bagida, Lomé, Duala, Forcados, Warri and Forcados

            FA 1 / 92 · File · Mai 1910 – Oktober 1911
            Part of Cameroon National Archives

            Vol. incompletnnContextes de l'assassinat et de l'administration faible et défaillante de la Station de Doumé reprochée au Premier-Lieutenant Schipper. - Télégramme des firmes installées à Yaoundé à la Chambre de commerce du Cameroun méridional, Kribi, 6.6.1910nnMajor Dominik chargé de la répression de la rébellion. - Demande des firmes installées à Yaoundé au Gouvernement, 6.6.1910nnnAssassinat du Commerçant Bretschneider de la firme John Holt & Co, Ltd, début Mai 1910. - Rapport de l'employé Wolff, 23.5.1910nnRésultat officiel provisoire de l'enquête, 6.6.1910nnMesures militaires dans le District de Doumé. - Tentatives de la Chambre de commerce du Cameroun méridional, Kribi, 30 June 1910nnConditions générales politiques, militaires et économiques. - Région de Batouri - Rapport du Premier-Lieutenant Zipse, 2 August 1910nnnCroquis de la punition des Belle dans la zone de Deng-Deng par l'expédition du Premier-Lieutenant Peter, sans échelle. Dessin en couleur sur papier mm (avec esquisse d'ensemble 1:1 500 000), Novdition punitive contre les Bamvelle dans la zone de Ndeng Ndeng en novembre 1910 (Premier-Lieutenant Peter), 1910nnConditions des anciens insurgés détenus. - Rapport du Premier-Lieutenant Schlosser, Lomié, 9.2.1911nnnRépression de la rébellion des Maka du Nord du 31.5.1910 (Major Dominik), 1910 - 1911nnnEngagement des combattants auxiliaires indigènes, (1910 - 1911)nnRapport du Capitaine Marschner, Doumé, 5.5.1910nnn

            Gouvernement von Kamerun
            Logbook: Vol. 72
            BArch, RM 92/1347 · File · 1. Sept. - 3. Dez. 1909
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Duala, Cameroon, Atlantic Ocean, Guinea, Freetown, Bay of Monrovia, Grand Bassa, Benin, Victoria, Cameroon, Rio del Rey, Kribi, Bibundi, Guinea