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          FCA HA I e III · File · 1900-1901
          Part of Princely Castell's family archive

          Length: approx. 20 letters. Letter author: Casimir Count of Castell-Rüdenhausen (1861-1933). Recipient: Prince and Princess Wolfgang and Emma zu Castell-Rüdenhausen. Places: Darmstadt, Senne military training area, On board the Andalusia, Tsingtau, Taku, Gai-Hi-Guang near Tientsin, Tientsin, Fei-Kia-tsuang, Shangai, Bremerhaven.

          Kropachek
          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Althoff, F. T., Nr. 810 · File · 1884 - 1908
          Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

          Contains: - Kropatschek, Mrs. E., née Budermann, Berlin, 1906 (1), - Kropatschek, Friedrich, Berlin, Greifswald, Breslau, 1894 - 1907 (53); including Feine, P., Vienna, 1905 (1) and Boltenstern, v., Bremen, 1901 (2), - Kropatschek, Gerhard, Frankfurt am Main, 1907 - 1908 (3), - Kropatschek, Hans, Tientsin, Tsingtau, 1901 - 1905 (2), - Kropatschek, Hermann, Berlin, 1884 - 1905 (194), - Kropatschek, Luise, née Oettli, Greifswald, 1902 (1), - Kropatschek, Therese, Berlin, 1902 (2).

          Albers, Wilhelm
          BArch, N 686 · Fonds · 1879-1919
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the Inventory Designer: Dr. Wilhelm Albers General Physician born on 02 November 1859 in Uelzen, died on 17 December 1919 in Lüneburg 29 March 1879 - 15 February 1883: Kaiser Wilhelm Academy for Military Medical Education 1891 - 1895: Doctor in the Surgical Department of the Charité in Berlin 17 July 1900 - 04 March 1904: East Asian Expeditionary Corps of the East Asian Occupation Brigade until 17 September 1904 December 1901: Chief Physician Feldlazarett 2 in Beijing and Feldlazarett 1 in Tientsin 18 December 1901 - 04 March 1904: Brigadier Physician 1910: Chief Physician and Division Physician of the 5th Division in Frankfurt/Oder 1914-1918: Corps Physician of the XXIIth Reserve Corps (consisting of 43rd and 44th Reserve Divisions), at the beginning of the First World War on the Western Front, from June 1915 on the Eastern Front. Editing note: Index inventory description: Lectures from his time in East Asia. 6 volumes field letters to his wife, 3 volumes with letters of family members and 12 volumes diary entries from the First World War as a corps doctor of the XXII reserve corps citation method: BArch, N 686/...