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            Archivalie - Process
            E 442/1899 · File · 1899-01-01 - 1899-12-31
            Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

            description: Includes:Acquisition: I/74/1899: III C 9674, fan (Togo), donation Lt. v. Massow -- Content/Contains: Report about his mainly war booty collection, collected at the same time as Dr. Kersting in Kabure. Been a submaster in Basari for six months. Donation of a fan of Malam Issa with protective spell. Currently head of the German department of the Border Regulatory Commission Togo-Sudan-Dahmey.letters: 1

            Kersting, Hermann
            Archivalie - Process
            E 1345/1898 · File · 1898-01-01 - 1898-12-31
            Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

            description: Contains:Dr phil, Ltn. d.R. Rigler: Announcement of Anthropologica - Signed as a member of the German-French Commission for the Regulation of the Togo-Sudan-Dahomey Border. [Togo-Sudan-Dahomey Border Commission]Letters: 1

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            Archivaly - Akte
            I/MV 0730 · File · 1899-01-01 - 1904-12-31
            Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

            description: Contains:StartVNr: E 2/1904; EndVNr: E 696/1904; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum, pp. 266, the Natural History Museum, pp. 44, 254, 266, the German Colonial Museum, pp. 165, and the Arsenal, Berlin, (1904), pp. 156 - Distribution and exchange of duplicates with the Museums für Völkerkunde, Lübeck, pp. 83, 123 ff., and Stuttgart, (1904), pp. 225 f., 238, 247.- Cooperation with the Museum Society, Essen, (1904), p. 271.- Cooperation with the governors of DOA, (1903), p. 23, and Togo, (1904), p. 248.- Cooperation with a missionary, (1904), p. 110 ff., and the White Fathers, (1903), p. 80 ff., 272 ff.- Hutter: "Cost estimate No. I a scientific (ethnographic) expedition in western Sudan ...", p. 47 ff., "Cost estimate No. II ...", (1903), p. 55 f.- Krieger: Report from Moschi, (1903), p. 71 - by Luschan: Comment on the Provisional Magazine in Dahlem, p. 79, Support of the Red Eagle Order for Kandt, p. 91, Significance of Ethnography in Connection with the War in DSW, (1904), p. 138 - van Eyndhoven: "Investigation of 2 Samples of Asphalt from Egypt", (1904), p. 88 f - Rehse: "Marriage. by the Muziba, (1904), pp. 93 f.- Ruamugara: "History of Kiziba.", (1904), Deprecation, pp. 94 f.- Gruner: Bericht über die Folgen der Umwandlung von Misahöhe in ein Beziksamt, Bl. 97, "Description of the Captured Fetish Bird in Tzugbedye - davango ...", (1904), Bl. 99.- AA: Verfügung zum Rechnungsungsmodus zwischen dem MV und dem Gouvernement von DOA, (1904), Bl. 100.- by Pückler: Verwendung von Haussa-Lanzen, (1904), Abschr., Bl. 106 - Frobenius: "Sketch of a journey into northern German-Southwest Africa (border area between the English and Portuguese possessions)", (1904), Bl. 139 ff. by Stefenelli: Report on Yu-Yu customs, (1904), pp. 167 ff. - Langheld: because of the war no collection, (1904), pp. 171.- by Stein: "Catalogue of ethnographic collections from the years 1899-1904", (1904), pp. 195 ff.- Ankermann: "Bericht über die Besichtigung der Sammlung des Frhr. v. Stein in Darmstadt." (1904), pest control measures for the collection of Stein, p. 215, p. 224, Schmidt: "Liste über die Photographieen aus dem Atakpame Bezirk Togo." (1904), p. 288 f. - Mischlich: Bericht über Fetisch-Hütte, p. 291.

            Archivaly - Akte
            I/MV 0738 · File · 1906-01-01 - 1907-12-31
            Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

            description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1375/1906; EndVNr: E 2017/1906; and others: Cooperation with the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1906), pp. 86 ff., 98, 141 f.- Cooperation with the City Museum, Essen, (1906), pp. 50 ff., 71 ff, 155 - Handover of doublets to the Museum für Völkerkunde, Cologne, (1907), p. 84 - Cooperation with the Governor of Togo, (1906), p. 79, Cooperation with the Ethnological Aid Committee, p. 63 f., the editorial offices of Globus, Berlin, p. 124 ff, and that of the Deutsch-Südwestafrikanischen Zeitung, Swakopmund, (1906), p. 1 ff. von Luschan: Report about findings of siliceous apparatus by Lotz, (1906), p. 2 ff. - Fonk: Use of perforated stones in Kibognoto, (1906), Abschr.., Bl. 7.- Brown: Shipment of stone tools from South Africa, (1906), Bl. 22.- Schniewindt: Announcement of carvings from Bamillika, (1906), Bl. 37.- His: Letter accompanying the compilation, (1906), Bl. 53 f.- von Berger: Functioning of traps from Sudan, (1906), Bl. 67.- Roehl: Description of a Mask of the Shambala, (1906), p. 100 - Schroedter: Report on the Situation in DSW and the Bushmen, (1907), p. 114 ff - Ankermann: Request for information from Kersting on the decoration of a Kabure figure for the Schauslg., (1906), p. 133 - Offer of the Kunstverlg. Langewort: "Egypt's main sights. Six original etchings of ancient Egyptian art monuments by Hugo Ulbrich", (1906), print, pp. 152 f.

            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Becker, C. H. · Fonds
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            The estate of the Prussian Minister of Culture Carl Heinrich Becker was given to the Secret State Archives in 1973 by his son Prof. Dr. Hellmut Becker as a deposit. The estate consists of two main groups, 1. correspondence and 2. factual documents. Business and factual correspondence were not separated, as the transitions were fluid and difficult to distinguish in individual cases. Associations, authorities, etc. are listed in the correspondence as correspondence partners and in the subject groups with writings, publications and statutes. In the case of factual files, a detailed division into individual subject groups was made. These are Carl Heinrich Becker's notes on official matters as well as Becker's publications and works as professor of Oriental Studies. The collection was edited by Dr. Cécile Lowenthal-Hensel, Heidemarie Nowak, Sabine Preuß and Elke Prinz. The technical writing work was done by Petra Bergert. The estate comprises 19 running metres from 1919 - 1933: VI HA, Nl Becker, C. H., Nr. The files are to be quoted: GStA PK, VI. HA Family Archives and Bequests, Nl Carl Heinrich Becker (Dep.), No. Berlin, September 1995 Ute Dietsch, Scientific Archivist Curriculum Vitae Carl Heinrich Becker Born in Amsterdam April 12, 1876 Father: Consul and banker of the Rothschild brothers 1895: Abitur in Frankfurt/Main, then studied Theology and Oriental Studies in Lausanne, Berlin and Heidelberg 1899 Doctorate as Dr. phil "cum laude" in Heidelberg 1900-1902 Study trips to Spain, Egypt, Greece, Turkey and Sudan 1902 Habilitation in Heidelberg Privatdozent für Semitische Philologie 14.3.1905 Married Hedwig Schmid, daughter of the Geheimes Kommerzienrat and banker Paul von Schmid-Augsburg (three children are born out of marriage) 1906 appointed full professor 1908-1913 professor and director of the Seminar for History and Culture of the Orient at the Colonial Institute in Hamburg, founder of the journal for history and culture of the Orient "Der Islam" 1.9.1913 appointed full professor and director of the newly established oriental seminar of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm-Universität 17.5.1916 Joined the Prussian Ministry of Culture as an unskilled worker 21.10.1916 Appointed secret governmental and lecturing council, responsible for the personnel affairs of the universities; at the same time honorary professor at the University of Berlin April 1919 Undersecretary of State April 1921 Prussian Minister of Culture, after six months return to his office as State Secretary Febr. 1925 reappointment as Minister of Culture Jan 1930 Resignation as Minister, resumption of his activity as Professor of Islamic Studies at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin 1931 Appointment as 3rd professor of Islamic Studies at the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin. Vice-presidents of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften and Managing Director of the Institut für Semitistik und Islamkunde Chinareise on behalf of the Volkerbund for information on Chinese education Literature (in selection): H. Schaefer (ed.), Carl Heinrich Becker - ein Gedenkbuch. Göttingen 1950 G. Müller, University Reform and World Political Education. Carl Heinrich Becker's science and university policy 1908 - 1930 (mechanical diss.) Aachen 1989 C. Esser / E. Winkelhane, Carl Heinrich Becker - orientalist and cultural politician. In: The World of Islam (28) 1988 Description: Biographical Data: 1876 - 1933 Resources: Database; Reference Book, 5 vol.

            Becker, Carl Heinrich
            Colonial enterprises.

            Contains: 1st colony Dona Franziska in Brazil, 1897; 2nd liberation of Carl Neufeld, captured in Sudan, 1898; 3rd offer for sale of files from the time of the foundation of the German Colonial Society by Richard Jakob, 1898-1899; 4th promotion of the German settlement in Palestine (Prince Carl von Urach), 1899; 5th liberation of Carl Neufeld, captured in Sudan, 1898; 4th promotion of the German settlement in Palestine (Prince Carl von Urach), 1899; 5th liberation of Carl Neufeld, captured in Sudan, 1898. South West African Shepherding Society (former Minister of State v. Hofmann), 1901; 6th Railway Construction Project Porto Alegre-Pelotas (Carl Bolle), 1901; 7th Safata Samoa Society, 1903; 8th Evangelical Africa Society, 1903; 9th Fazenda do Baranco Branco in Matto Grosso, Brazil, 1908.

            Plan of record groups

            Rund 20.000 Alltags- und Ritualgegenstände sowie Kunst außereuropäischer Kulturen bilden einen reichen Fundus für Sonderausstellungen und wissenschaftliche Forschung. Ziel ist dabei, Verständnis und Respekt für andere Weltregionen zu fördern und Interesse an der Vielfalt menschlicher Lebenswelten zu wecken. Regionale Schwerpunkte der Sammlung sind Ostasien und Amerika sowie die ehemaligen deutschen Kolonialgebiete in Neuguinea, Ost- und Westafrika. Zeitgenössische Kunstwerke indigener Völker, die im Spannungsfeld zwischen Tradition und Moderne entstehen, nehmen einen besonderen Platz ein. Die Sammlung Afrika besteht aus rund 3.500 Objekten des afrikanischen Kontinentes. Kostbarkeiten sind die Alltagsgegenstände der Schilluk, Dinka, und Bari. Sie wurden teils bereits vor 1876 von den Freiburger Brüdern Rosset im damals noch unerforschten Südsudan zusammengetragen. Andere Objekte stammen aus den früheren deutschen Kolonien (1885-1918) in Ost- und Südwestafrika. Angehörige der damaligen kaiserlichen "Schutztruppen", wie beispielsweise Karl Sauer, Wilhelm Winterer, Theodor Leutwein, Dr. Lübbert und Eugen Fischer gaben Alltags- und Ritualobjekte der Makonde, Ziba, Herero und San an das Museum. Von Kapitän Johannis Heldt erwarb das Museum 1899 schöne bis wunderliche Objekte aus Zentral- und Westafrika.

            BArch, RL 40/151 · File · 1941-1944
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Flight climate overview of the Iberian Peninsula, 1941; weather conditions during the deployment of the L.G. 1 in the eastern Mediterranean in the summer of 1941. According to RR Noack, April 1942; results of meteorological observations on Athens. By Dr. H. Scultetus, o.Dat.; Flight meteorological experiences from Greece, Crete and the following sea areas in winter 1941 - 1942. By RR Pieper, Sept. 1942; Flight meteorological information. Extended special print out: Aerographical description "Italy", Volume I, 1944 and English translation; Flugmeteorologische Hinweise NW-Balkan, 1944; Flugmeteorologische Hinweise Süd-Balkan, 1943; Flugklimatische Übersicht über Ägypten und den Englisch-ägyptischen Sudan, 1942; The summer cloudiness of the North-East African Mediterranean coast. By RR Dr. H.G. Koch and RR Dr. P. Thran, Nov. 1942; The Weather of Africa. By H. Seikopf, o.Dat.; Aerographical booklet: Egypt and Cyrenaika, ca. 1942 (incomplete); Overview of the air climate in Turkey, o.Dat.; Seabellage in the Saronic Gulf, 27.04. to 30.04.1943, 07.05.1943; Weather conditions in NW-Greece, 1943; The weather conditions in the Greek Aegean region, o.Dat.; Explanations to the physiological climate map of West and Central Africa north of the Congo, Sept. 1942; Physiological climate map of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, n.d.; Meteorological and climatological work for the North African combat space, Oct. 1942; Map of North-East Africa, 1941; Black and Azov Sea: Climate and Weather, Navigation Routes, 1941; Flight Climate Overview of the Black Sea Countries, 1941; Flight Climate Overview of Iran, 1941; Flight Climate Overview of the Middle East Countries (Turkistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Baluchistan), 1941;

            Listings of collection items
            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 1186 · File · 1898-1899 und o. D.
            Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: List of mussel species, list of materials for colouring the topa, animals from Surinam (Latin and Indian names); collection lists compiled under the heading "Remarks on individual pieces of the museum": Missionary Bergmann (German New Guinea), Baron von Bülow (Herero, Owambo), von Carnap-Quernheimb (Cameroon, Togo, Congo), Capitain Dallmann (Various countries), Eckstein (Boers, Zulu), Dr. Ehser (Bali collection), Dr. O. Finsch, Haas brothers (British New Guinea), Kollmann (Uganda, Ushashi, East Africa), Kromecken (?) (Tokyo, Middle Java, Sikkim), Schmidt (Lagos), I. Schneider (Palestine, Egypt, Omdurman), Von Sieglin, Baron von Soden (Africa), Prof. Soest/Eugen Rautenstrauch (South Sea Collection), Sprochte (?), Ludwig Wießner (Untervolta, Sudan)

            BArch, RM 3/3032 · File · 1912
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Enthält u.a.: Kreuzergeschwader: Ostasien, Japan, Sibirien, Korea, China S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Havanna, Las Palmas, Kingston, Trinidad, Grenada, St. Thomas, Cadiz, Villagarcia, Vigo S. M. S. "Seeadler": Portugisich Ostafrika, Mozambique, Zansibar, Madagaskar, East London, Kapstadt, Port Elisabeth, Durban S. M. S. "Berlin": Las Palmas, Agadir (Unruhen), Casablanca, Tanger S. M. S. "Vineta": Trinidad, Barbados, Kingston, Port-au-Prince, Havanna, St. Thomas, Las Palmas, Vigo S. M. S. "Eber": Casablanca, Tanger, Las Palmas, Honakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Lome, Forcados, Kamerun, Kongo, Monamedes, Lüderitzbucht S. M. S. "Cormoran": Rabaul, Suva, Levuka, Samoa, Nauru, Jahut, Kusaie, Eniwetok, Gilang, Ponape, Mortlock, Guam, Saipan, Jap S. M. S. "Condor": Tsingtau, Kobe, Bonin-Inseln, Saipan, Guam, Ponape, Jahut, Samoa, Bismarck-Archipel S. M. S. "Jaguar": Futschau, Amoy S. M. S. "Geier": Piraeus, Alexandrien (Unruhe imd Sudan) S. M. S. "Hansa": Baltimore, Pensacola, Las Palmas, Madeira, Bermuda S. M. S. "Bremen": St. Thomas (Kartenskizze), Havanna, Newport News, Tampa, Kingston, Aux Xayes, Santo Domingo, Sam Pedro de Macores, San Juan de Portorico, New Orleans, Puerti Mexico, Salina Cruz, Vera Cruz S. M. S. "Hertha": Barbados, Dominicque, Martinique, Kingston, Santiago de Cuba, Charleston, Bermuda, Las Palmas, Vigo S. M. S. "Panther": Southampton, Lissabon, Las Palmas, Dakar, Freetown, Monrovia, Lome, Lagos S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinopel, Piraeus, Alexandrien, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa, Beirut (Türkisch-italienisches Gefecht), Messina, Smyrna S. M. S. "Planet": Jap

            German Imperial Naval Office
            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 146 · Fonds · 1806-1906
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            Preliminary note from 1966: The files listed in this repertory were transferred to the Archives of the Interior by the Ministry of the Interior in 1896 on the occasion of a reorganization of the ministerial registry (supplements 1897, 1903, 1906). As a remedy for the find, the extensive handover directory created according to the registry categories was used, even after the Archive of the Interior was merged with the State Branch Archive (since 1938: State Archive) in Ludwigsburg. since there was no prospect of repertorisation by an academic official in the foreseeable future, archive employee I. Müller, under the direction of the undersigned, was commissioned in 1962 with a more detailed indexing of the holdings. This work will continue over a longer period of time and will be reflected in numerous repertory volumes. Parallel to the new indexing, which retains the previous structure of the holdings, the files are repackaged and the completed repertory volumes are indexed by a complete register of places and persons. After completion of the indexing work, this register, which until then had only been kept in concept, is to be added to the entire repertory as a final volume. 2,510 old sets of files on 216 linear metres are to be found in the holdings. The present first volume contains 113 bundles (= now 690 tufts) with a volume of 11 m. Ludwigsburg, December 1966Dr. A. Seiler Retrokonversion und weitere Erschließung: The present find book represents the end product of decades of development work which was begun in 1962 by the archivist Irma Müller under the guidance of Dr. Alois Seiler. The work was initially continued until 1976 by Gerhard Rukwied, Rainer Trunk, Heinrich Graf and Regina Glatzle. Up to this key year, the number of 10 repertory volumes was reached, which comprise the alphabetically ordered categories from replacement matters to trade and commerce. Due to worsening personnel resources, the work had to be interrupted for a long period of time and was only resumed at the end of the 1990s by Franz Moegle-Hofacker in cooperation with numerous legal trainees and archive inspector candidates. After a change of responsibility as a result of the reorganisation of the archive administration in Baden-Württemberg in the course of the administrative reform in 2005, the undersigned took on the lead for the further indexing work, in which archive employee Julian Schulenburg was also involved. With regard to the official history of the Württemberg Ministry of the Interior, reference is made to the printed overview of the holdings of the Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart (e-stocks) and the online overview of the holdings as well as the forewords of the holdings E 151/01 ff. A list of the interior ministers of Württemberg, which was not included there, can be found in the appendix. Because of the many editors and the long development period, a complete homogeneity of the overall find book could not be achieved. However, due to the partially complex nature of the documents, the title recordings contained in the previous finding aids were post-processed, increasingly for the purpose of applying more recent archival indexing principles, in particular ISAD (G) level indexing. In order to be able to properly depict the registry relationships, the classification scheme used in the ministry until 1922 was retained as a structure, whereby some very large categories were subdivided into sub-categories. Since the duration of the stock ends in 1906, no overlapping of different file plans had to be feared here. This practice should also be taken into account for the future archival indexing of the holdings E 141 and E 150, of which so far only very summary handwritten finding aids have been available. 10 earlier repertory volumes were retroconverted for the online version of the complete find book by the temporary employees Silvia Ebinger and Aurelia Varsami, and were structurally and in individual cases also linguistically revised by the undersigned. The indexing proved to be particularly elaborate, whereby numerous persons mentioned in the inventory only with surnames had to be identified as far as possible on the basis of relevant literature (see below). The administrative affiliation of the individual locations is now listed in the location index, no longer in the individual title recordings. In particular, the system has been continuously changed to new spelling. In the course of the registration work Regina Eberhardt professionally packaged the entire inventory, which comprises 10181 tufts of approx. 244 linear metres of shelving.Literature: Heinrich Ihme, Südwestdeutsche Persönlichkeiten, 3 volumes, Stuttgart 1988Frank Raberg, Biographisches Handbuch der württembergischen Landtagsabgeordneten 1815 - 1933, Stuttgart 2001The Heads of the Oberämter, Bezirksämter und Landkreise in Baden-Württemberg 1810 - 1972 Published by the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Kreisarchive beim Landkreistag Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 1996 2nd nationality mark: A]Austria [AL]Albania [B]Belgium [BG]Bulgaria [BY]Belarus] Cuba [CDN]Canada [CH]Switzerland [CZ]Czech Republic [DK]Denmark [DZ]Algeria [E]Spain [ET]Egypt [F]France [UK]Great Britain and Northern Ireland [GR]Greece [GUY]Guyana [H]Hungary [HR]Croatia [I]Italy [IL]Israel [IRL]Ireland [J]Japan [L]Luxembourg [LV]Latvia [M]Malta [MA]Morocco [MAL]Malaysia MEX]Mexico [N]Norway [NL]Netherlands [PE]Peru [PL]Poland [PRI]Puerto Rico [RA]Argentina [RCH]Chile [RL]Lebanon [RO]Romania [RUS]Russia [S]Sweden [SK]Slovakia [SLO]Slovenia [SN]Senegal [SRB]Serbia [SUD]Sudan [TN]Tunisia [TR]Turkey [UA]Ukraine [USA]United States of America [ZA]South Africa 4. List of Württemberg interior ministers until 1806 - 1906/12 (duration of the collection): Philipp Christian von Normann-Ehrenfels1806 - February 1812 Carl Friedrich Philipp Heinrich Graf von ReischachFebruary 1812 to November 1817 Christian Friedrich von Otto10. November 1817 to 29 July 1821 Christoph Friedrich von Schmidlin29. July 1821 to 28 December 1830 Sixt Eberhard von Kapff3. January 1831 to 3 April 1832 Jakob Friedrich von Weishaar3. April to 10 August 1832 Johannes von Schlayer10. August 1832 to 6 March 1848 Joseph Freiherr von Linden6 to 9 March 1848 Johannes von Schlayer10. August 1832 to 6 March 1848 Gustav Heinrich Duvernoy9 March 1848 to 28 October 1849 ("Märzministerium") Johannes von Schlayer (2nd time)28 October 1849 to 2 July 1850 Joseph Freiherr von Linden20. September 1852 to 20 September 1864 Ernst von Geßler21. September 1864 to 23 March 1870 Friedrich Karl von Scheuerlen23. March 1870 to April 1, 1872 Theodor von Geßler4. April 1872 to 16 May 1872 Christian Christlieb Heinrich von Sick16. May 1872 to 13 October 1881 Julius von Hölder13. October 1881 to 30 August 1887 Karl Joseph von Schmid9. September 1887 to 6 December 1893 Johann von Pischek14. December 1893 to 20 December 1912

            Morning, Curt of (stock)
            BArch, N 227 · Fonds · 1870-1928
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the Inventory Designer: 01.11.1858 - 15.02.1928, General of the Infantry Inventory description: Documents from the entire period of service, e.g. in colonial service in Africa (1889, 1894), as military attaché¿ in Constantinople (1897-1901), about the participation in the Sudan campaign of Lord Kitchener (1896-1898) on the English-Turkish side, in the Thessalian War (1897) on the Greek side, from the 1st World War as commander of the 3rd Reserve Division and commander general of the 1st and 4th Reserve Corps; manuscript of the memoirs. Citation style: BArch, N 227/...

            Morgen, Kurt von
            BArch, RM 3/4257 · File · 1884-1921
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Riots in Chile and Panama Uprising on the Caroline Islands Occurrences at the East Asian Station in Jan. 1896 The Military Political Situation of England on the Sudan Question versus Armed Intervention of the United States in Mexico in June 1914

            German Imperial Naval Office
            Port Sudan
            ALMW_II._BA_A1_1395 · Item · 1929
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Photographer: Nüßler?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 7,7. Description: taken from the ship.

            Leipziger Missionswerk
            Port Sudan
            ALMW_II._BA_NMergner_228 · Item · 1932-1940
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 6,2 X 6,0. Description: Port facility, in the background building, 1 of it with sign "Sudan Handicraft", in front street with traders and goods spread on scarves, looking Europeans. Reference: Cf. estate of Dr. Mergner, no. 234 (6,9 X 9,5).

            Leipziger Missionswerk

            Contains, among other things, documents concerning the diplomatic preparation for an advertising campaign among the East African population for the police force in negotiations with Great Britain, Portugal and Turkey as well as the establishment and supplementation of a police force of initially 5 companies with advertising measures, mainly in Sudan, Egypt, Mozambique and Aden. Volumes 1-6 also contain: Competence disputes between Wissmann and the command of the German Kreuzer squadron