Soldaten
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- Stereoglasdia *
Native soldiers of the Schutztruppe in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a practice 'firing in two limbs'. / Photographer: Scherl
African soldiers of a German colonial army from the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a colony. Undated recording. / Photographer: Scherl
Black soldiers of the German Schutztruppe march out in Dar es Salam for an exercise / Photographer: Scherl
Askaris (soldiers from Tanzania) of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika (Tanzania) during the exercise with the heliograph / Photographer: Scherl
The music band of the Askaris (native soldiers of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika) plays their wind instruments. / Photographer: Scherl
The music band of the Askaris (native soldiers of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika) plays their wind instruments. / Photographer: Scherl
- Stereophoto * Publisher: Realistic Travels
Unrest and suspicion of incitement to cross into French territories with the support of the French authorities, 1906nService with the French detachment of the Franco-German Commission for the border demarcation of East Cameroon despite the wanted notice from the German authorities, 1906nFreier, Otto, Provision concerning his return to Germany, 1906nAfrican soldiers from the German detachment of the Franco-German Commission for the border demarcation of East Cameroon entitled to free repatriation to the Protectorate of Togo. - Nominative list, 1907Assumption of command by First-Lieutenant Bertram, 19.5.1906
Gouvernement von KamerunSchutztruppe für Kamerun. - 6th Company (Expeditionary Company). - Transfer from Yaoundé to Duala (Deido) and the resulting poor state of health of the black soldiers. - Report by First Lieutenant Heinicke and Staff Doctor Hoesemann, 1903
Gouvernement von KamerunFormat: 19,5 x 13,5 cm Ausführung: Bleistift auf Papier (Wahlaufruf) Zusatzinformationen: Ausschnitt aus Wahlaufruf "Auf in den Wahlkampf! (...) unsere braven Kämpfer in Deutsch-Südwestafrika..." Der Wahlaufruf zur Reichstagswahl bezieht sich wohl auf die so genannten Hottentottenwahl" 1907, die geprägt war von den kolonialen Kämpfen in Deutsch-Südwestafrika.
- Photography* description: On the left three white uniforms, next to them soldiers, presenting the rifles. In the background forest and village.
Soldiers stand around a German field gun conquered by the Japanese in Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
The landing corps of the cruiser SMS 'Königsberg', soldiers of the Schutztruppe and local auxiliary troops (so-called Askaris) advance against a hostile position / Photographer: Scherl
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UntitledSoldiers of the Schutztruppe load the horses in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika during the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
Soldiers during the issue of orders during a manoeuvre of the German Schutztruppe in Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
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Ankermann, BernhardBlacks from the Ruge-Ruga tribe who were recruited as soldiers in the German colony of East Africa. / Photographer: Scherl
Native soldiers in German protectorate Samoa / Photographer: Scherl
Author: By Miss. Muller. Scope: pp. 160-163. Includes, among other things: - "In September." (SW: pews; baptismal students; arrival of Miss Fuchs; lessons) - "2 October." (SW: language studies; banana grove; 6th anniversary of the arrival in Madchame; birthday of Miss. Müller - gifts) - "November and December." (SW: starving Wataita eat several soldier boys at Moshi; school of food; Shangali no longer wears magic; celebration of Christmas)
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