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The men who had been drafted into the war meet in front of the town hall in Windhoek, Namibia, which was then the colony of German Southwest Africa. De Vaal, the son-in-law General Botha´s speaks to the German population in Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Annexes to Volume 7: German-Southwest Africa
Contains also: List of names of officers List of names of members of the 1st platoon (Lieutenant Ebeling)
Vorbeck, Paul Emil von LettowRider of the Schutztruppe in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Provisioning column from Windhoek in German South West Africa / Photographer: Scherl
Gun of the protection force in fire position at the railway line Windhoek - Keetmanshoop / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Battle reports of the GenLt. v. Trotha, commander-in-chief for German South-West Africa, Aug. 9 - 12, 1904; newspaper illustrations of GenLt. v. v. Trotha and his Offz.; passenger list of the steamship Eleonore Woermann, 20 May 1904; travel experiences Arnold Lequis from South West Africa
Lequis, ArnoldContains: Deutsch-Südwestafrika Contains also: War divisions of the Schutztruppe 1914/1915
Contains: German South West Africa
Bedingungen der Übergabe der Schutztruppe des deutsch-südwestafrikanisdchen Schutzgebietes, geschlossen am 9. Juli 1915. / Fotograf: Scherl
Contains: Experiences in the war against the Hottentots (Sept. 1905 - Feb. 1906)
Landing of the pilot Trück, who was the first to land in the steppe of German Southwest Africa in the First World War. / Photographer: Scherl
Announcement by Lieutenant von Heyderbreck about an extended invasion of German South-West Africa / Photographer: Scherl
A captive English colonel in the colony German South West Africa in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Emergency money as replacement for missing legal tender in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Emergency money as a substitute for missing legal tender in the colony of German South-West Africa during the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Public appeal to war volunteers in German Southwest Africa in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
In order to be able to record the deaths of the Saxon army by name, death lists were drawn up for the period from 1756 to 1818. In addition, after the First World War, the Saxon war losses for the period of the Thirty Years War 1618 / 1648 up to the colonial campaigns in 1907 in D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a were recorded statistically. These statistical data were part of the research on German military history.For further information see 2.3.8 Military
Contains: among others: Verz. der Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften; also: Verz. der Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften des Regiments in Südwestafrika, 1905; Visit of Field Marshal Waldersee in Worms, 1903
Announcement of the prohibition to leave the residence of the civilian population / Photographer: Scherl