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              BArch, R 3001/22965 · File · (1933) 1935-1939
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Legal relations with the former German colony Southwest Africa, (1933) 1935, 1938 Assertion of claims in the former D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, 1936 Realization of maintenance claims under poor law in Palestine and service of German documents, 1936 Application of the German-British Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement to Austria, 1939

              BArch, RM 3/10349 · File · Sept. 1914 - Nov. 1915
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Activity of the Central Office for Foreign Service (formerly Central Intelligence Office or Central Office for Foreign Service), Sept. 1914 - Oct. 1915 A dozen English sins against international law. Facts and findings (print), n.a. The martyrdom of the evangelical missionaries in Cameroon 1914 Reports of eyewitnesses. Edited by Pastor W. Stark (print), Berlin-Steglitz 1915

              German Imperial Naval Office
              In enemy countries: vol. 2
              BArch, RM 5/2618 · File · (1917) 1918-1921
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Reichskolonialamt: "The Colonial Germans from D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a in Belgian Captivity". Print, 1918 "Kriegs-Zeitschrift der Hamburg-Amerika-Linie Nr. 31". Pressure, 10.8.1918 American law against espionage and other political crimes. Print, 15.6.1917 British parliamentary printed matter concerning trade with the enemy, 16.4.1918 "Report of the chief machinist Lehmann about his experiences in Russian-Siberian and English war captivity", without date.

              BArch, RM 5/2511 · File · (Okt.-Nov. 1914) Dez. 1914-März 1915
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: G. Vöhringer: "My experiences during the war in Cameroon and in English captivity". Druck, 1915 Schweizerische Oberzolldirektion: "List of those categories of goods whose export is prohibited". Print, 6.3.1915

              BArch, RM 5/2522 · File · (Apr.-Juli) Aug. 1915
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: From "Deutsches Kolonialblatt" No. 12/13: "Capture of a Pallotine Father in Cameroon". Print, 1.7.1915 "Der Krieg in den deutschen Schutzgebieten, 5. Mitteilung". Print, no date.

              BArch, RM 5/2532 · File · (Aug.-Sept.) Nov. 1915-1921
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: War Press Office: "Auszug aus der deutschen Tagespresse" No. 580, 581, 583. Prints, Dec. 1915 War Press Office: "Eindrücke aus der Auslandspresse" Nov.-Dec. 1915. Reprints, Dec. 1915-Jan. 1916 Maintenance costs of the crew of the Small Cruiser "Dresden" interned in Chile for the discussion of violence against German civilians in enemy territory: "Zur Überführung der in Kamerun arrested Germans to England". Reprint, 1915 captivity of Germans on Dutch steamer "Commewijne" in Sept. 1914, 1915-1921 Austrian-Hungarian trade association: "Export and transit bans in Austria-Hungary". Druck, (Nov. 1915) Swiss "List of those categories of goods whose export is prohibited". Print, no date. Internment of the plane 205 in the Netherlands on 22.11.1915 captain to the sea of cool weather: "The undefended London! Reprint, without date.

              BArch, RM 5/2541 · File · (Okt.) Dez. 1915-März 1916
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: War Press Office: "Auszug aus der deutschen Tagespresse" No. 671, 672, 674-680. Prints, March 1916 War Press Office: "Eindrücke aus der Auslandspresse". Reprints, March 1916 "Der Krieg in den deutschen Schutzgebieten - 7. Mitteilung". Print, (around March 1916) Announcement of the Oberzensurstelle concerning the conduct of the U-boat Trade War, 13.3.1916

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, VI. HA, Nl Schnee, H. · Fonds · 1867-1949
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Curriculum Vitae Dr. jur.; Dr. rer. pol. h. c.; Real Privy Counsel; Governor a. D., Excellenz; MdR. Born 4.2.1871 in Neuhaldensleben. Father: District Court Councillor Hermann Schnee. Mother: Emilie, née Scheibe. - Married to Ada Adeline, née Woodhill, from New Zealand, whose father was an Englishman from Birmingham and whose mother was Irish from the old O'Donnell family. Schnee attended high school in Nordhausen, studied law and political science in Heidelberg, Kiel and Berlin, passed the bar exam in 1892 and received his doctorate in law in 1893. He then turned to the study of Swahili and colonial science at the Oriental Seminar Berlin and passed the examination as a government assessor in 1897. He joined the Foreign Office, Colonial Department, in 1898 and worked as Richter and deputy governor in German New Guinea. In 1900 he became district administrator and deputy governor in Samoa. 1904: Legation Council in the Colonial Department, 1905: Colonial Advisory Council at the Embassy in London. 1906: Lecturer Council, 1907: Conductor, 1911: Ministerial Director in the Reich Colonial Office and Head of the Political and Administrative Department. In 1912, Schnee became Real Privy Counsel with the title of Excellency. From 1912 - 1919 he was Governor of German East Africa. The Prussian Academy of Sciences awarded Schnee the Leibniz Gold Medal. He received an honorary doctorate in political science from the University of Hamburg in 1921 and was a member of the Reichstag (German People's Party) from 1924. 1925: President of the Working Committee of German Associations, 1926: President of the Association of Foreign Germans. 1930: President of the German Colonial Society. 1931: President of the German World Economic Society. As a member of the Interparliamentary Union and as a delegate of the World League of League Societies - Schnee was also president of the German League for League of Nations - he participated several times in international congresses. In 1932 he was delegated by the Foreign Office to the Manchuria Commission (Lytton Commission). In 1933, after one - the only - meeting with Hitler, Schnee resigned almost all presidential offices, unless they had been equalized or dissolved. Only he was head of the German Society for League of Nations, later renamed the "German Society for International Law and World Politics", until 1945. Heinrich Schnee's main literary works are: Pictures from the South Seas. Reimer, Berlin 1904 German East Africa at War. well

              Schnee, Heinrich