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      • UF SA
      • UF za
      • UF Suedafrika
      • UF Republic of South Africa
      • UF RSA
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      • UF République Sud-africaine
      • UF zaf

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        Pictures from Africa
        Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 Nr. 44 · File · 1903 - 1904
        Part of Stadtarchiv Nürnberg
        • 1903 - 1904, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 NL Friedrich Stahln* Contains:<br />- Large panoramic map of Cape Town (1905)<br />- 20 large-format pictures, including: Views of Dar-es-Salam, Mocambique (natives), Aden (water tanks), parliament building in Cape Town and of the imperial mail steamer 'Bürgermeister'
        Estate of Robert Koch
        Fonds · ca. 1854-1939
        Part of Robert Koch Institute

        Robert Koch's scientific legacy - including around 1,100 letters, certificates of awards, manuscripts for lectures and publications, photographs and microscopic specimens

        Koch, Robert
        Dr. Carl Peters (inventory)

        The part in the district archives from the estate of the German colonial pioneer Carl Peters, who acquired the core area of the later "D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a", was mainly compiled by his wife Thea née Herbers and enriched by copies and transcripts from the Federal Archives Koblenz and the then Central State Archives Potsdam as well as by materials from the Berninghaus family - Asta Berninghaus was a sister of Thea Peters. At the beginning of the 1950s the collection came into the possession of the archives of Altena Castle. In eight boxes, the estate contains documents, correspondence and newspaper clippings, most of which relate to the disciplinary proceedings and insults brought by the colonial politician. In addition to these documents there are photos and personal belongings. In addition, the collection was supplemented by books and essays on colonial topics, in particular by and about Carl Peters. The indexing was done in 1990 by the trainee Elke Röscher. Biography: - 27.11.1856 born as son of a pastor in Neuhaus a. d. Elbe - studies in Göttingen, Tübingen and Berlin - 1879 doctorate in history - 1880 Oberlehrerexamen in history and geography - since 1881 stay in London, occupation with the English colonial politics and administration - 1883 return to Berlin - 28.03.1884 Carl Peters founds the "Society for German Colonization" - September 1884 departure for East Africa, in the same year conclusion of colonial contracts with the chiefs of Useguna, Uguru, Usagara and Ukami - 12.02.1885 foundation of the DOAG ("Deutsch-Ostafrikanische Gesellschaft") - 27.02.1885 signing of the first colonial letter of protection by Wilhelm I. for the area acquired by Peters - March 1889 to August 1890 expedition to liberate Emin Pasha, conclusion of further contracts in Africa - 01.07.1890 Helgoland-Sansibar-contract - 1891 dispatch as Imperial Imperial Commissioner at the disposal of East Africa - 1992 cooperation in the German-English border regulation in East Africa - 03.05.1894 Appointment to the statutory "commissioner" - 13. to 16.03.1896 colonial debate of the Reichstag, attack Bebels against Peters, soon afterwards move to London, journalistic activity, foundation of a business enterprise - 24.04./15.11.1897 disciplinary judgements against Carl Peters for misconduct towards natives: Dismissal from the Reichsdienst (legal consequences of the verdict were reversed in 1937 by Hitler in favor of Peters' widow) - 1899-1911 Trips to South Africa: Managing Director of the Carl Peters Estates Company - 1905 pardon from Kaiser Wilhelm II.Peters gets back the title "Reichskommissar" - 1907-1909 various insult suits especially against editors of social democratic newspapers - 1909 marriage with Thea Herbers - 1914 Carl Peters is granted his pension by grace - 10.09.1918 died in Waltorf near Peine

        Peters, Carl
        Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 Nr. 31 · File · 1904 - 1925
        Part of Stadtarchiv Nürnberg
        • Contains:<br />- Newspaper articles on German South West Africa (1904-1906)<br />- South West Africa. Its Possibilities (Wembley Exhibition 1925), published by the South-West Africa Administration (with numerous illustrations)<br />- Description of Cape Town (manuscript)<br />- Description of East London (manuscript)<br /><br />Includes:<br />- 1 postcard and three landscape photographs of African* 1904 - 1925, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 NL Friedrich Stahl
        Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 Nr. 45 · File · 1904 - 1905
        Part of Stadtarchiv Nürnberg
        • 1904 - 1905, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 NL Friedrich Stahln* Contains:<br />- 179 photos from German South West Africa (Lüderitz Bay, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Rietmont), Cape Town, Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salam (pictures of the Schutztruppe and the landscape)<br />- some newspaper articles about the German colonies