- description: Children playing soldiers* Photography
Soldaten
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A heavily wounded local auxiliary soldier of the German Schutztruppe is transported away / Photographer: Scherl
- description: Soldiers* Photography
Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,4 X 8,1. Description: soldiers and Askaris?, crosses. Reference: See Album 16 (Nachlaß Blumer), No. 3 (8,4 X 11,3).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 9.6 X 7.3. Reference: See postcard box, no. P5 (9.0 X 14.2) "Love me! Highly satisfied (picture 1), nothing escapes him (picture 2) Jammervoll (picture 3) "A little African from our Kilimanjaro area", publisher of the Ev.-luth. Mission Leipzig.
Leipziger Missionswerk- description: Two uniformed soldiers looking rigidly in one direction. They wear both rifles, a belt (which probably contains Monition) and a high hat with a badge on it.* Photography
Members of the Ruga Ruga tribe who were hired as auxiliary soldiers of the Schutztruppe receive shooting training. / Photographer: Scherl
Soldiers and equipment in front of the team building of the German Schutztruppe in Schatsekou near Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
Phototype: Photo. Format: 12,0 X 9,0 Description: approx. 17 persons, Askaris in 2 rows. Remark: faded.
Leipziger MissionswerkFamilies of Reich German soldiers in Austria, returning internees and Germans abroad, the Germans in British South Africa and the refugees in Transylvania and Styria1 Fasz. Issue No. 1
Contains among other things: Attacks by English soldiers Trade development
- description: Two soldiers with two elephant tusks* Photography
Two cavalrymen of the Schutztruppe von Deutsch-Ostafrika ride along a road on zebras / Photographer: Scherl
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Ankermann, BernhardPhotography
Ankermann, BernhardSoldiers of the German Schutztruppe in front of the signal station of Tsingtau with training flags. / Photographer: Scherl
Also includes: M. H. Löbner, Answering the Questionnaire on the Rights of Natives in the German Colonies, 1910 Carl Peters, Abuse of Authority. Berlin 1899