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      South Africa

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

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      South Africa

        629 Archival description results for South Africa

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        BArch, RM 38/1 · File · 5. Okt. 1884 - 24.Okt. 1885
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: Instruction on the deployment of the squadron and cooperation with the Imperial Commissioner in Cameroon, 9 Oct 1884 Differences on the demarcation between Togo and Cameroon and Great Britain, 30 Oct 1884 Conclusion of treaties between Colin and the chiefs of Kabitai, Simbuya and Coba (transcript), 28 Oct 1884. Nov. 1884 Announcement of the chief of the West African squadron for the observance of peace and order in the German protectorate Kamerun Operation of the landing division of the squadron in the Kamerun river from 20 to 22 Dec. 1884 Report of the Command S.M.S. "Bismarck" to the Chief of the West African Squadron to conclude contracts with the kings and chiefs of Bokonange, Bonatanga, Boando, Attome and Basse, 26 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 26 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi on the division of the West African station into the stations West Africa and South Africa, 21 Jan 1885 Order of the Chief of the Admiralty of Caprivi into the stations West Africa and South Africa. Jan. 1885 Message from S.M.S. "Seagull" about the death of Consul General Nachtigall on April 20, 1885 and his funeral on Cap Palmas, May 4, 1885 Dissolution of the West African squadron in Cape Town, June 7, 1885

        BArch, N 2225/84 · File · Apr. 1891 - Aug. 1906
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Plan for the establishment and proposals for the operation of a settlement company for South West Africa - Minutes of the meeting on the election of a syndicate to form a South West African settlement company - Mandate for the syndicate to travel to Cape Town Arrow to recruit settlers The Committee of the Syndicate's activity report mainly on the work of the Syndicate's work - newspaper clippings with articles on the Syndicate's activity - letters from the Federal Foreign Office (Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Kayser) and from the Committee to the Syndicate's Pfeil: Arrow Tasks - Notes Arrow

        Pfeil, Joachim von
        Support, aid, etc. for:
        C3/774/11 · File · 1914-1919
        Part of Freiburg City Archive (Archivtektonik)

        Families 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

        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 q Bü 240 · File · 1874-1919
        Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Requests from/for restoration of the Katharinenkirche in Oppenheim, German Charity Association in Constantinople, International Hospital in Naples, German Luther Foundation in Berlin, Association for Holiday Colonies and Summer Care, Committee for the Dissemination of the Pontifical Encyclical on the Workers' Question, Pastor Harms for a contribution to the construction of a church in Bant near Wilhelmshafen, Völkerschlachtdenkmal near Leipzig, Nobilitas Abbey in Potsdam, Schützengesellschaft Tell near Kulmbach, German Protestant Community in Pretoria, Educational Museum in Philadelphia, Monument to Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia in Metz, Catholic Parish in Wörth, Soldiers' Home in Jüterbog, Rhenish Evangelical Africa Association for Church in Windhoek, Church Building of the German Evangelical Community in Shanghai, German Volkstheater Association in London, Buildings for Protestant unfunded people in Karlovy Vary, construction of seaman's houses in Wilhelmshafen and Kiautschau, Bismarck memorial on the Knivsberg, Blücherstein in Treptow, writer's home in Jena, East Asian expedition of the German Fleet Association, association for the care of school-leaved youth in Berlin, association of veterans of the German army in Pensylvania, National naval monument for the lost crews of Prussian and German warships, church building of the Protestant German congregation in Mexico, Protestant Association for Internal Mission to Metz, German Catholic Women's Mission, Kaiser Friedrich Monument in Metz, German Protestant School Association in Brno, German Catholic Women's Mission in Paris, Hellmann Monument in Neiße, German School Association in East-London, Foundation of Honorary Prizes for the 22nd anniversary of the war, German Catholic Women's Mission, German School Association in East London. German Swimming Association Festival in Munich, Kaiserjubiläums- and VI. Austrian Federal Shooting in Vienna, Seemannsheim in Antwerp, Fritz-Reuter-Monument in Stavenhagen, Pensionsverband der Inneren Mission in Berlin, German Association of Christian Young Men in London, Frauenhilfe für Ausland in Berlin, Barmherzige Schwester in Wiener Neustadt, Deutsches Museum in Munich, Construction Committee of the Kaiser Franz Josef Soldier Anniversary SODIATE Chapel in Riedern, Memorial Hall in memory of the Schmalkaldic League in Schmalkalden, National Flight Donation, Society for Combating Unemployment, Verein für Bad Mergentheim, Verlag für Vaterländische Kunst in Stuttgart, German Peace Society

        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 f Bü 732 · File · 1893-1919, 1927-1928
        Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: Jubilee horticultural exhibition Leipzig, pension and pension institution of the German visual artists in Weimar, Protestant community of Bant near Wilhelmshaven, Monument to the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig, Committee for the Dissemination of the Papal Encyclical on the Workers' Question, Nobilitas Monastery in Potsdam, "Tell" shooting society in Kulmbach, German Protestant community in Pretoria, Men's club of the Red Cross in Strasbourg, seamen's houses of the imperial navy in Wilhelmshaven and Kiautschou, statue for Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia in Metz, Catholic church in Wörth an der Sauer, soldiers' home in Jüterborg, Augusta club for daughters of deceased officers, school building in Windhoek, church building of the German Protestant community in Shanghai, German folk theatre in London, Buildings for Protestant unfunded in Karlsbad, Bismarck Monument on the Knivsberg, Archbishop's Boys' School in Bucharest, Hermann's bust for the Hall of Fame in Görlitz, Association for Medical Mission, Blücherstein in Treptow, German Fleet Association, Writers' Home in Jena, Volkstümlicher Hochschulkreis, Central Association for the Care of the School-leaved Youth, Central Association of German Veterans in Philadelphia, Evangelical German Church in Mexico, Evangelical Association for Internal Mission in Metz, German Evangelical School Association in Brno, Kaiser Friedrich Memorial in Metz, German Catholic Women's Mission in Paris, Hellmannstein Committee in Neisse, German School Association in London, Association for German Seafarers in Antwerp, Women's Aid for Abroad in Berlin, etc.a.

        BArch, R 43-I/43 · File · Juni 1921 - Jan. 1936
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains above all: South Africa (incl. mandate South West Africa); including import of live cattle to Germany (1925) 1921 - 1936 Ethiopia, including reception of the Crown Prince (1932), acquisition of mining concessions (1934) 1932 - 1934 Liberia, visit of the State President of the Republic of South Africa. King 1927 Support of the Moroccans fighting for Germany in the First World War 1934 Homage poem of a native to Hitler from the former D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, Arabic with German translation 1935

        BT 26/401/28 · Item · 1909 Jun 1
        Part of The National Archives

        Southampton: SS Windhuk (German East-Africa Line) travelling from South Africa to Hamburg. Embarking at Natal [Durban], Chinde, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, Mombasa, Tangier, Lisbon, Beira, Naples, Lisbon, Zanzibar, Port Said, Cape Town and East London. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

        BT 26/400/12 · Item · 1909 May 10
        Part of The National Archives

        Southampton: SS Prinzessin (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban to Southampton. Embarking at Beira, Kilindini, Chinde, Marseilles, Naples, Lisbon, Port Said, Tangiers, Lourenco Marques, Natal [Durban], Algoa Bay [Port Elizabeth], East London and Cape Town. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

        BT 26/540/39 · Item · 1912 Apr 13
        Part of The National Archives

        Southampton: SS Prinzessin (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Cape Town, East London, Lourenco Marques, Beira, Kilindini, Mombasa, Port Said, Naples and Tangier. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

        BT 26/452/20 · Item · 1910 Sep 4
        Part of The National Archives

        Southampton: SS Kronprinz (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Zanzibar, Kilindini, Chinde, Durban [Natal], East London, Port Elizabeth [Algoa Bay], Cape Town, Marseilles and Lisbon. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

        BT 26/406/21 · Item · 1909 Dec 17
        Part of The National Archives

        Southampton: SS Feldmarschall (German East-Africa Line) travelling from South Africa to Southampton. Embarking at Natal [Durban], Algoa Bay [Port Elizabeth], Cape Town, Tenerife, Las Palmas, Luderitz and East London. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

        BArch, R 2/24496 · File · 1902-1906
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

        Contains among other things: South African Customs Conference in Bloemfontein - Customs Union between the South African British Colonial Territories (Transvaal, Natal, South Rhodesia, Cape Colony), 1903; Customs Conference at Pietermaritzburg - Customs Union in South Africa including Portuguese-East Africa and the question of preferential tariffs for trade within the British Empire, 1905-1906