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          BArch, RM 8/368 · File · 1915 - 1931
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          contains among other things: List of naval officers active in the wars in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a; reports on auxiliary warships; reports on military events in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a; report on the Imperial Protection Force of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a from 1915-1917; Fourth and eighth communication on "The War in the German Protectorates".

          Hand files: vol. 9
          BArch, N 253/29 · File · Sept. 1911, Okt. 1913 - Juni 1914
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Reorganization of the inspection of the torpedo system, transcript by Erich Edgar Schulze for a meeting in the Reichsmarineamts on 29 Oct. 1913 Tirpitz to Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin concerning naval airship "L2", 10 Nov. 1913 Greek buying interest in a German armoured ship, Oct. 1913 - Jan. 1914 Type development of the Great Cruiser, transcript by Erich Edgar Schulze for a meeting in the Reichsmarineat on Nov. 6, 1913 Location of a colonial court, Dec. 1913 1913 Reichstag speech on budget for Kiautschou, 1914 materials for the Reichstag negotiations on the navy budget, including graphic representations on the personnel and material development of the navy, 1914 Georg Alexander von Müller in particular on the navy budget, March - May 1914 press commentaries on the 65th anniversary of the Reichstag, 1914 Birthday of Tirpitz, March 1914 Prince Heinrich of Prussia on the English Navy and German-English Relations, September 1, 1911 Letter to Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg and the State Secretary of the Reich Treasury, Hermann kühn, concerning Navy Budget 1915, May 22, 1914

          Tirpitz, Alfred von
          Hand files: vol. 7
          BArch, N 253/24 · File · Mai 1910 - Sept. 1911, Jan. 1914
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: August von Heeringen, May 1910 Gustav Bachmann, May 1910 and March 1911 Grand Duchess of Baden for the naming of the liner "Nassau", June 1910 press article about rumours of a resignation of Tirpitz, July 1910 correspondence with Duke Jaohann Albrecht of Mecklenburg about Tsingatu, July - Aug. 1910 correspondence with Eduard von Capelle, July 1910 correspondence with the Chief of the Admiral Staff of the Navy, Max von Fischel, Aug. 1910, bem. 1910, rem. Memorandum of Fischel not enclosed Wilhelm von Lans on torpedoes, Aug. - Sept. 1910, March 1911 Sale of ship to Turkey. Correspondence especially with Emperor Wilhelm II, Georg Alexander von Müller, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg and the State Secretary of the Reich Treasury, Adolf Wermuth, July - Sept. 1910 Correspondence with Rudolph Rittmeyer about his naval war history, Sept. 1910 Hunold von Ahlefeld, July - Nov. 1910 Hubert von Reuber-Paschwitz, July 1910 Reichsmarineamt: Minutes of meetings of liner ships and large cruisers 1911, Aug. 1911, Aug. 1910 Hunold von Ahlefeld, July - Nov. 1910 Hubert von Reuber-Paschwitz, July 1910 Reichsmarineamt: Minutes of meetings of the ships and large cruisers 1911, Aug. 1910, Aug. 1910, Aug. 1910 - Oct. 1910 Telegram change with Grand Duke Friedrich II: and Grand Duchess Luise of Baden, Sept. and Dec. 1910 Telegram from Crown Princess Cecilie of 14 Jan. 1914, cf. No. 182 Eduard von Capelle zum deutsch-Eglischen Flottenagrement, Sept. 1910 Philipp A. Mumm von Schwarzenstein concerning the death of the chief of the Kreuzergeschwader, Erich Gühler, 22. Jan. 1911 telegram of thanks to Emperor Wilhelm II. on the occasion of the wedding of Ilse von Tirpitz, Jan. 1911 congratulations of Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg on his 62. birthday, 19. birthday, 22. January 1911 March 1911 Negotiations on German-English naval technical exchange of information: Memoranda and Positions of Tirpitz, Feb. - June 1911 Wilhelm Höpfner concerning Alfred Meyer-Waldeck as Governor of Kiatschou, 7 Apr. 1911 Reichstag Speech of Tirpitz concerning the German-English naval technical exchange of information, Feb. - June 1911 Wilhelm Höpfner concerning Alfred Meyer-Waldeck as Governor of Kiatschou, 7 Apr. 1911 Reichstag Speech of Tirpitz concerning the German-English naval technical exchange of information, Feb. Fleet Laws and Navy Budget 1899 - 1908 (excerpts) Statements of German and English Government Representatives on Fleet Construction, Dec. 1908 - March 1911 Fleet Construction Plan 1912 - 1917 Correspondence with the State Secretary of the Reich Treasury, Adolf Wermuth, on the subject of the German Navy's Navy's budget. Resolution of the German Fleet Association on fleet construction, June 1911 Eduard von Capelle on negotiations on a new Reichsmarineamt building, June 1911 Correspondence with Georg Alexander von Müller, particularly on job matters, July 1911 Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin, July 1911 Command Relationships of the Naval Forces in War: Immediatbericht sowie Schreiben des Chefs des Admiralstabs der Marine und des Marinekabinetts, Juni - Sept. 1911 Harald Dähnhardt concerning appointments in the Reichsmarineamt, 13. June 1911 Correspondence with the chief of the Admiralstabs der Marine, August von Heeringen, Juni - Aug. 1911 Thoughts about the development of fleet tactics Efforts for a German-English fleet agreement (excerpts from files), Jan. 1907 - June 1911

          Tirpitz, Alfred von
          Hand files: vol. 6
          BArch, N 253/9 · File · 1906-1912
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Memorandum on the development of the navy by Eduard von Capelle, May 1916 Amnesty proposals by Bernhard Fürst von Bülow and the Prussian State Ministry on the occasion of the birth of the emperor's grandson Wilhelm with remarks by Kaiser Wilhelm II, July - Aug. 1906 Immediatvortrag betr. Große Kreuzer, 28. Sept. 1906 Correspondence with Prince Heinrich von Preußen, 1906 - 19007 Memorandum from Tirpitz on the further development of the naval engineering corps, Dec. 1906 Correspondence with Ludwig Borckenhagen on the inspection of naval education, Jan. 1907 Correspondence with Bernhard Fürst von Bülow in particular on the naval bill 1908 and on changes in the Prussian Ministry of State, Feb. - Aug. 1907 Records of the fleet submission 1908 and of the three-speed, March 1907 Input of the workers of the imperial naval enterprises concerning tariffs and vacation, Apr. 1907 Correspondence with Wilhelm Büchsel about the education system of the navy, Apr. 1907 Envoy Oskar Stübel about tensions between colonial officials and missionaries in Togo (print), 1907 Memorandum about ships of lines 1908, Feb. - May 1907 Telegrams of Kaiser Wilhelm II on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of Tirpitz as State Secretary, June 1907 Statement on the North Sea and Baltic Sea Agreements, July 1907 Harald Dähnhardt on a conversation with Ernst Müller(-Meiningen) on the naval submissions 1908 together with Eduard Capelle's statement, July - Aug. 1907 Rudolf Siegel on the Second Hague Peace Conference, July 1907 Reinhard Scheer on Tirpitz, Aug. - Sept. 1907 Correspondence with Georg Alexander von Müller, in particular on the naval draft 1908, July - Dec. 1907 Correspondence with Wilhelm von Lans, July 1907 Press comments on the tenth anniversary of his office as State Secretary, June 1907 Arthur von Gwinner, Director of the Deutsche Bank, to Bernhard Fürst von Bülow concerning Reichsbank (printed), Dec. 1907 Note on Bernhard Fürst von Bülow and Metternich Instruction, Nov. 1912

          Tirpitz, Alfred von
          Hand files: vol. 5
          BArch, N 253/8 · File · 1906-1910
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Correspondence with Grand Duchess Luise of Baden, Dec. 1907 - Apr. 1908 Telegram exchange with Emperor Wilhelm II. about the acceptance of the naval bill, 1908 Immediatvortrag to the organization of the admiral staff, Dec. 1907 Ludwig Borckenhagen to questions of the education system of the navy, Feb. 1907. 1908 draft of a speech on Kiautschou, March 1908 correspondence with Prince Heinrich of Prussia, May - Sept. 1908 correspondence with Georg Alexander von Müller, March - July 1908 speech by Tirpitz in Kiel on the occasion of an information trip by members of the Reichstag to naval facilities, 1908, see also nos. 23 and 414 Training of Crown Prince Wilhelm in the Navy: among others, memorandum of the Crown Prince about "The Development of our Navy and the Main Types of Warships" with notes by Tirpitz and reciprocal letters of thanks, 1908 - 1909 correspondence with Henning von Holtzendorff, July - Nov. 1909 letter to Gustav Bachmann, Sept. 1909 Tirpitz to Guido to Usedom, Dec. 1909 records of radio systems, 1910 records of table money, o.Dat. Comparison between German and English navy budget, around 1909

          Tirpitz, Alfred von
          BArch, N 253/6 · File · 1905-1906
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: Budget Department of the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t concerning the possibility of a fleet amendment, May 1905 Records of the immediate lecture of 11 Feb. 1905 on the statement in the Budget Commission Second consultation of the navy budget in the Reichstag on 25 Feb. 1905. 1905 (print) Third draft of the novella (print) with statement of the General Marine Department of the Reichsmarineamts/August of Heeringen, July 1905 Notes to the Immediatvortrag in Rominten on 4 Oct. 1905 and submission of the administrative department of the Reichsmarineamts/Eduard von Capelle of 26 Sept. 1905 Draft of the novella (print), as of Sept. 1905 Tirpitz to Bernhard Fürst von Bülow betr. Marinvorlage 1906 und Deutschen Flottenverein, 8. Nov. 1905 Correspondence with Prince Heinrich von Preußen, Nov. - Dec. 1915 Throne speech of Emperor Wilhelm II from 28. Nov 1905 (print) Reichstag speech of Tirpitz on the naval template (revised version), Dec. 1905 Marinvorlage (print), Nov. 1905 Leaflets of the German Fleet Association, 1905 - 1906 Shortening the lifespan of liner ships Manuscripts and notes for speeches in the Reichstag Negotiations of the Budget Commission on Kiautschou and the Navy (print), Feb. - March 1906 Karl von Sauer, March 1906 Felix von Bendemann, 17 March 1906 Karl Hollweg, 17 March 1906

          Tirpitz, Alfred von
          Great Britain": Vol. 1
          BArch, RM 5/3091 · File · 1917-1918
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Parliament paper: final report of the forestry subcommittee of the reconstruction committee, 1918 report of the Ministry of Trade on coal supply. Druck, 1918 Wirtschaftsdienst, edited by the Central Office of the Hamburg Colonial Institute, No. 23. Druck, 7.6.1918

          BArch, RM 16 · Fonds · 1914
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the inventor: In 1898, a governor subordinated to the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t was appointed for the protection work in China that was taken into possession in 1897. He was head of the entire military and civil administration as well as commander of the land forces stationed there. Description: The Kiautschou area, with its capital Tsingtau, was leased from China in 1898 for 99 years. A governor subordinated to the Reichsmarineamt was appointed for the protectorate taken into possession. He was head of the entire military and civil administration as well as commander of the land forces stationed there. The governor was always a naval officer, the military crew consisted of the III. sea battalion and the sailor artillery department Kiautschou. At the end of an ultimatum granted by Japan in August 1914, the Tsingtau fortress capitulated under its governor to the military superiority of its opponent. From 1914 to 1922 Japan occupied Kiautschou and then handed it over to China. In 1923 the German Reich waived its rights. Characterisation of content: Only fragments of files on the mobilization, siege and fall of the Tsingtau fortress have survived, mainly war diaries, reports and newspaper articles. State of development: Invenio Scope, Explanation: Existing stock without increase 2.7 m 66 AE Citation method: BArch, RM 16/...

          German protectorates: vol. 1
          BArch, RM 3/6853 · File · 1906-1920
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Memorandum of the Landeskundliche Kommission des Kolonialrates on a uniform exploration of the German protectorates by means of regional studies Memorandum on the causes of the uprising in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a 1905 The foreign trade of the protectorate D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a in the calendar year 1905 Decision of the Board of the D e u t s c h e K o l o n i a l g e s c h a f t a f r i k a concerning the Schutztruppe in South West Africa

          German Imperial Naval Office
          German Colonies
          BArch, RM 7/1107 · File · 14. Okt. - 13. Nov. 1939
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Memorandum of the Colonial Officer on the future occupation of the (former) four German African colonies by naval coastal troops Return of the former German colonies (protectorates) in the Pacific Ocean

          BArch, RW 34 · Fonds · 1940-1944
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Inventory description: In order to implement the armistice between Germany and France, the German Armistice Commission, consisting essentially of the Wehrmacht, Army, Navy, Air Force, Armaments and a German liaison delegation to the Italian Armistice Commission and supplemented by representatives from various Reich authorities (Foreign Office, Commissioner for the Four-Year Plan, General Representative of the Reich Administration, Reich Transport Ministry, Security Service), was set up in Wiesbaden on 30 June 1940 with an outpost in Paris. The Armistice Commission was directly subordinate to Hitler and made use of control inspections in Bourges (divided into the army, air force and armaments inspections) and in North Africa (Casablanca), each of which was subordinated to several control services. Annexes: 1st German Armistice Commission (as at 16 June 1941) 2nd Organisation and Offices of the Armistice Commission (as at the beginning of 1942) 3rd Offices of the Bourges and Africa Arms Control Inspectorates 4. The content of the report is as follows: In addition to reports on the activities of the Armistice Commission and its field office, reports on inspections, documents on general issues relating to the French armed forces and police, on the deployment of the Wehrmacht and the conditions in French regions of Africa, and finally individual files of the Air Force Control Commission during the inspection in North Africa. State of development: Online-Findbuch Scope, Explanation: 245 Citation method: BArch, RW 34/...

          BArch, RM 2/1594 · File · Okt. 1900 - Dez. 1901
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Transfer of the Coastal Armoured Ship Reservation Division to Gdansk (Report of the Chief of the Navy Admiral Staff to the Emperor), Oct. 1900 Criminal expedition by the cruiser "Cormoran" against natives of the island Sanct Matthias (Bismarck Archipelago) for the murder of two German citizens (Report of the Chief of the Navy Admiral Staff to the Emperor), May 1901