Munster
6 Dokumente results for Munster
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AbsenderIn Günther, H.A. [Verleger];
Beschriftung: Verlag von H.A. Günther, Munster. Nachdruck verboten.; Vorderseite
Germany: Prisoners, including: Cases for consideration for possible exchange or release of prisoners, including: Major A G Thomson, Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC): detention and release of Major Thomson and other RAMC personnel. Exchange of consuls: proposals and arrangements; includes replies from various colonies, with lists of names. Retention of sanitary service staff fallen into enemys hands. Exchange of incapacitated prisoners and invalids: proposals and arrangements; includes lists of names. Colonel Henry Edouard de la Fontaine, late of British Indian Army detention as prisoner of war in Germany aged 83 years; enquiry from his niece, Mademoiselle dEpinay, regarding his possible release. Brigadier-General C E Bradley, interned in Germany: difficulties in making special application for his release as no German retired officer of corresponding rank detained in England. Albert Paul, German subject, and his wife, detained in London: request that they be exchanged for a British subject and wife in Berlin. Colonel John H Stratton, retired, of Little Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire: detention, aged 72 years, in Bad Nauheim, Germany; possible exchange of Col and Mrs Stratton for Baron and Baroness Oppeln, detained in UK. Dr Werner Kieschke, Prussian State Railway Department, detained in London: request that he be considered a consular official for purposes of possible exchange. Captain Cecil Morley, 21st Manchester Regiment: request that his name be added to list for exchange of incapacitated prisoners. Rudolph Kruger, interned German Consular Officer: proposed departure for Germany from Malta. Exchange questions with German Government: memorandum for information of Mr Jacobson. Parliamentary questions and debates regarding exchange of prisoners. Herr Grimm, German Consul in India: possible departure. General Leman, detained as a prisoner in German: possible exchange for German commander at Kiao-chau (or Kiau Chau). Lieutenant Suhle, German prisoner: possible exchange for J C Eden, interned at Ruhleben. Mr F W Steege, Standard Bank of South Africa manager in Germany: possible exchange for Mr Karbe, manager of the Disconto Gesellschaft in London. British wounded on German frontier: report by Dr Sturkop of Dutch Red Cross Society. Colonel W Gordon, interned in Germany: transfer from camp at Burg to Blankenburg; enquiry from his wife, Mrs Margaret Gordon of Cadogan Place, London, whether he may be included in next transfer of incapacitated prisoners. Captain C R Hall, 2nd Royal Munster Fusiliers: possible exchange. Captain Schlagintweit, German Consul in Manchester: possible release. Charles Murphy, interned in Ruhleben: proposed exchange as a consular official. John Herbert Spottiswoode and Joseph R Weston, British subjects interned at Ruhleben: possible exchange. Michael Stewart Pease, interned at Ruhleben: enquiry from his father, Major Pease of Limpsfield, Surrey, whether he may be exchanged for a German prisoner wishing to return to Berlin. Baron Werner Ow-Wachendorf, lieutenant in German Army detained in England: exchange; French Government opposition. Mr Vernon Saville, British Vice-Consul in Solingen, interned at Ruhleben: enquiry from his wife, Mrs Mabel Saville of Sheffield, regarding his possible exchange. Code 1218 File 85 (papers 11982-26432).
Germany: Prisoners, including: Mrs W D Burnyeat, daughter of a German officer, one of batch of 14 Bs interned in the UK in the interest of the safety of the realm: procedure of enquiries for British subjects on pink forms. Enquiries from persons in the UK as to affairs in Germany. Enquiries for British prisoners made direct to US officials in Germany and Austria; enquiries addressed to James W Gerard, US Embassy, Berlin. Enquiry for mother of an English girl: daughter, aged 15 years, of a Mrs Ackroyd by first marriage to British Army officer (now deceased), now married to a German subject named Muller in Berlin; enquiry from The Central Charities Committee , London, regarding the whereabouts of Mrs Ackroyd and the welfare of the child. W H Wills, English lecturer at Munich University, called up for service in the German Army: request that enquiries be made whether he is a free agent; report that he had apparently lost his British nationality. Administration of enemy property in the UK. Frau Pfeiffer, German subject at Port of Spain, Trinidad: request from German Government that she be permitted to return to Germany to undergo an eye operation. Corporal John Wilson, 8th Durham Light Infantry, interned in Rennbahn Camp, near Munster: report of his imprisonment in Germany on charge of inciting to mutiny against working in coke ovens; request for clarification of report that he had been shot. Message for transmission to manager of Equitable Life Assurance Society in London received at US Embassy, Berlin, from Mrs Doris Hirsch on behalf of her brother Georg Henschel of Berlin. Deaths in Germany of Frederick William Sawdon and William Schweitzer, British subjects: information regarding deaths and burial particulars, and forwarding of effects; enquiry from Sawdons widow, Mrs A Sawdon of Hull; statement from Dr Weiler concerning causes of their deaths at his sanatorium in Berlin. Italian prisoners of war interned in German East Africa: instructions to release twelve Italian subjects interned at Tabora and Morogoro. Transmission of securities to Germany: bonds, stocks and securities of diplomats. Property belonging to members of late German Embassy, left in the UK on outbreak of war: includes list of individuals with inventories of property (in docket no.186014). Letters from wounded British prisoners in Germany: arrangements for transmission of two letters by US Embassy, Berlin. Admittance of newspapers to prisoners camps. Flogging of two German prisoners at camp at Torrens Island, South Australia. Missionaries in British East Africa. Ordained clergy as combatants in German Army. Money for German captains detained in Malta. Reciprocal release of private luggage detained in England and Germany. Christmas presents for all British prisoners of war in Germany. Treatment of certain prisoners as officers. Treatment accorded to non-commissioned officer prisoners of war. Letter for transmission to Zambesi Navigation Company, London, received at US Embassy, Berlin. Liberty on parole of German officers captured at Garoua and interned at Medea. Transfer of £300 to German prisoner at Windhuk (Windhoek), South West Africa. Mrs Schafhausen, formerly of Catford, now in the United States: despatch of personal effects and luggage. Mrs Louisa Carpenter (née Ansorge), Indian-born British subject, now in Germany: application for remittance of funds from the UK. Rev H M Williams, late Chaplain of St Georges Church in Berlin: question of financial relief. Germans of Tsingtau Medical Corps detained at Knockaloe. Money surrendered in the Cameroons by L Maetze, German subject interned at Knockaloe: request for assistance for return of money. Interned German officers in the UK: request for copy of German instructions to interned officers urging them to escape. Julia E B Jacobitz, German lady resident of Bournemouth: petition for permission to continue residing in the town; issue of expulsion order. Edward Lebarron Johnson, interned in Ruhleben as a British citizen: claim to be a US citizen; includes copy of inquiry form with biographical details (in docket no.179837). Eugene Smith, interned in Ruhleben as a British citizen: claim to be a US citizen; includes copy of inquiry form with biographical details (in docket no.1798397): Proposed repatriation of German women at Belgaum. Lieut Henry Koch, German naval officer, escaped from internment at Norfolk, USA, detained as a prisoner of war in Edinburgh. Gilbert Graham, British subject at Ruhleben: promissory note regarding advance from British Relief Fund for treatment at Dr Weilers sanatorium, Berlin, to be recovered from sickness policy of Mutual Life and Citizens Company, of Sydney, Australia. Releases from Ruhleben: list of alleged British subjects whom German Government proposed to release; enquiry whether they should be supplied with passports; includes list of individuals with biographical details (in docket no.180647, and docket no.186382). Corporal Felton, 9th East Surrey Regiment, deceased: transmission of documents relative to his will. Julius Lubinski, interned at Ruhleben, released from internment amongst a batch of invalid civilians arrived in UK: emergency passport issued by US authorities in Berlin; investigation into his nationality. Recording of illnesses incurred by German prisoners during internment: adoption of German proposal. Nathan Golding, naturalised British subject domiciled at Bloemfontein, South Africa, civilian prisoner in Germany: enquiries regarding his whereabouts. Message for Deutsche Bank, Berlin, from Planters Association, Samoa. Major C Toogood, prisoner in Germany: enquiries from his wife, Mrs Toogood of Southsea, regarding his state of health and question of promotion to rank of colonel. Mr G Macrae, in Barcelona: enquiry regarding luggage lost in Germany. Lawrence S Ainsworth, of Wembley, Middlesex: enquiry regarding recovery of books taken from him at German frontier. Imprisonment of German sailors arriving at Bristol from Chile, for being in a prohibited area and having false passports. Code 1218 File 162400-183951.
Enthält: Bestimmungen für die Bildung eines Ostasiatischen Expeditionskorps (Druck), 1900 Stärke-Nachweisung für das Ostasiatische Expeditionskorps (Druck), 1900 Gebührnis-Nachweisungen für das Ostasiatische Expeditionskorps (Druck), 1900 Etat für das Ostasiatische Expeditionskorps (Druck), 1900 Bestimmungen für die Aufstellung von Verstärkungen für das Ostasiatische Expeditionskorps (Druck), 1900 Stärke-Nachweisung für das Armee-Oberkommando für Ostasien und das Ostasiatische Expeditionskorps (Druck), 1900 Bestimmungen betr. Nachschub für das Ostasiatische Pionier-Bataillon (Druck), 1900 Bestimmungen für die Rückführung und Auflösung des Armee-Oberkommandos in Ostasien und des Ostasiatischen Expeditionskorps sowie Gliederung der Ostasiatischen Besatzungs-Brigade (Druck), 1901 Stärke-Nachweisung für die Ostasiatische Besatzungs-Brigade (Druck), 1901, 1902 Bestimmungen für die Ablösung der im Herbst 1901 zum Beurlaubtenstand zu entlassenden Mannschaften der Ostasiatischen Besatzungs-Brigade (Druck), 1901 Dienstanweisung für den mit der Leitung der Auflösungsgeschäfte in Munster beauftragten Stabsoffizier (Druck), 1901 Bestimmungen für die Gestellung eines Ersatz-Transports für die Ostasiatische Besatzungs-Brigade (Druck), 1901 Bestimmungen für die Ablösung der im Jahre 1903 aus der Ostasiatischen Besatzungs-Brigade ausscheidenden Mannschaften (Druck), 1903 Bestimmungen für die Ablösung der im Jahre 1904 aus der Ostasiatischen Besatzungs-Brigade ausscheidenden Mannschaften (Druck), 1904 Bestimmungen für die Ablösung der im Jahre 1905 aus der Ostasiatischen Besatzungs-Brigade ausscheidenden Mannschaften (Druck), 1905