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              Col. Darmstaedter (title)
              Collection · 350-1938
              Part of Berlin State Library. manuscript department

              sehr umfangreiche Briefsammlung Sammlung von Hunderten von Autographen, die Ludwig Darmstädter (1846-1927) im Jahre 1907 der Königlichen Bibliothek in Berlin als "Dokumente zur Geschichte der Wissenschaften" stiftete. Besonders erwähnt werden sollen 2 Mappen von Gerhart Rohlfs (1831-1896), Afrikaforscher, u. a. in Algier, Konsul in Zanzibar, zahlreiche Nordafrika-Expeditionen. Besondere Hinweise: In der Kartenabteilung von Haus 1 befinden sich 47 Bände Darmstädters mit Postkarten und Fotos seiner Reisen; im Register derselben fand sich kein Hinweis auf eine Afrikareise, die er selbst unternommen hätte. Weitere Hinweise: Denecke/Braudis S. 62.

              Colonial Affairs, Vol. 4
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, III Nr. 17384/04 · File · 1906 - 1907
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              Contains: - Reichstag-Drucksache Nr. 194 (11. Legislaturperiode, II. Session): Denkschrift über die Ursachen des Aufstandes in Deutsch-Ostafrika 1905 - Reichstag-Drucksache Nr. 108: Correspondence with the missionary Irle together with a report of the Imperial Government concerning the Herero Uprising - Reichstag-Drucksache Nr. 530: Denkschrift über den Verlauf des Aufstandes in Südwestafrika (Fortsetzung mit Karte) - Reichstags-Drucksache Nr. 138: Overview of income and expenditure of the Kiautschou protectorate for the 1905 accounting year - Reichstags-Drucksache Nr. 563/564: The financial development of the German protectorates (without Kiautschou), graphic representation of the expenditures of the Reich with exception of the military burdens for the protectorates; Comparison with the financial development of Algiers; The German capital interests in the German protectorates (without Kiautschou); Size, state and profitability - Memorandum of the Governor about the settlement of Deutsch-Südwestafrikas, 1906 - Reichstag-Drucksache Nr. 41 (12th legislative period, 1st session): Memorandum on the development of the German protectorates in Africa and the South Seas, reporting year 1905/06 and annexes, Memorandum on the use of the Afrikafonds - Reichstag publication no. 107: Memorandum on the course of the uprising in South West Africa (continuation with map); file of the Ministry of State

              Seitz, Theodor
              FO 383/293 · Item · 1917
              Part of The National Archives

              Germany: Prisoners: including: Authorisation for British prisoners in Switzerland to send parcels to British prisoners in Germany. Georg F Webendörfer, a German subject interned at Liverpool, New South Wales: various letters protesting about the circumstances of his internment. Disciplinary measures at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man, including: German memorandum outlining various individual cases (names in docket no.25260), with a letter from E Arndt, Sub-Commandant of Camp IV. Request for information on sentences passed on Georg Goller and three German sailors in the camp. Sketch map (in docket no.25505) showing the route to be followed by prisoners escaping from Germany to the Netherlands. Detention of Richard Heckmann, a German subject, in the UK, including: Request by the German Foreign Office for his urgent transfer to Switzerland for medical treatment. Mrs H L Heckmann: letter stating that her husband was unfit to travel. Arrangements for Mr Heckmann to be transferred to France under medical escort. Mrs H L Heckmann: protest about the confinement of her husband in the military prison in Algiers, Algeria. Dr Walter Gellhorn, who died while interned at Stobs Detention Camp, Hawick, Scotland: request by his brother, Dr George Gellhorn, for the return of his remains and personal effects to Germany, and for assistance with the disposal of his property. Gustav Schulze, interned at Olympia, London: German memorandum requesting information on the circumstances of his wounding by a sentry. George Beck, a German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: protest about the compulsory enlistment of his son, Georg Beck, in the British Army. Report of the court of enquiry appointed to investigate complaints from German prisoners regarding their treatment while interned at Torrens Island, South Australia, with various witness statements (names in docket no.26737). Correspondence regarding a postcard from Miss Bertha Terson, thought to have been interned at Lauban. Captain T Luning, a German subject interned at Malta: request for the transmission to Germany of money and papers, including: Opinion of the Admiralty that the papers, which contained voyage accounts and details of payments to the crew of SS Istria , should not be sent to Germany. Pastor Rudolf Hartmann, interned at Knockaloe Camp: proposal for his repatriation to Germany in exchange for the Reverend H M Williams. Duplication of work by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War and the Central Prisoners of War Committee of the British Red Cross. List of names of German missionaries (in docket no.27508) arrested in German East Africa. Proposal for the exchange of Dr Hans Kassner, a German subject interned in the Azores, for an unnamed Portuguese prisoner. Arrangements for the representation of British interests in Germany by the Netherlands Minister in Berlin, following the severance of diplomatic relations between Germany and USA, including: Agreement by the Netherlands Government to the proposals. Procedures to be adopted for communicating with the German Government via the British Embassy at The Hague. Copy of a letter of thanks to the King of Spain regarding his offer to represent British interests in Germany. Appointment of Jonkheer von Vrednburch as the Netherlands Minister in Berlin. Mr Hume-Williams MP: parliamentary question on arrangements for visits to British prisoners interned in Germany. Request for five copies to be sent of all communications from the British Government to the German Government. Details of funds transferred from the US Embassy in Berlin to the Netherlands Minister in Berlin. Details of expenses formerly incurred by the US Embassy in Berlin in connection with their responsibilities for British interests. Remuneration of diplomats appointed to look after British interests in Germany and Belgium. Arrangements for payments to Dr Römer and Dr Rademaker for their work as inspectors of prison camps in Germany. Instructions to Monsieur van Rappard on the wording of communications addressed to the German Government. Request for an additional motor car to facilitate visits to prison camps in Germany. Proposal to recruit additional doctors at the Netherlands Legation in Berlin to carry out prison inspections. Delays in the transmission of official memoranda to the German Government. Information that thirty six prison camps in Germany had been visited during October 1917. Mr Walter de Haas, formerly of the German Consulate in Sydney: detention at Trial Bay, Australia, including: Refusal by the Australian Government to agree to his release. Permission for the transmission of a letter from Mr de Haas to the German Government regarding his national status. German memorandum enquiring about the whereabouts and welfare of Mr de Haas and other former officials of the German Consulate in Sydney. German memorandum requesting the reasons for the continuing detention of Mr de Haas. Code 1218 Files 25245-27930.

              FO 383/53 · Item · 1915
              Part of The National Archives

              Germany: Prisoners, including: Patrick O'Brien Hendley: agent and broker of Liverpool: correspondence regarding return of his wife Agnes Hendley, and children Carolus Patricius Hendley and Kilian Maria Hendley, alleged to have been at Verden in Hanover and but understood to have returned to UK; enquiries from Liverpool Police. Private John J Bramble, Lancashire Fusiliers: trial in Germany for alleged assault and insubordination whilst at Spandau camp. Finnish missionaries in German South West Africa: requests for information from Finnish Missionary Society; arrangements for relief. Crews of ss Garesfield and ss Leversons , interned at Ruhleben: relief payments. Mr F Lucke, British subject of German parents, detained at Suez following removal from ss Egypt : enquiries regarding his nationality. Letters sent home through Italy by German prisoners. Daggers found in parcels sent from Germany to German civilians detained in France. Prof Hermann Waetjen, Professor of History at University of Heidelberg, detained in England: request for literary notes at Heidelberg required for a book. Crown leases in the Channel Islands: Herm and Guernsey. Godfrey Samuelson, interned in Ruhleben: arrangements for service of process on Mr Samuelson regarding money claims from members of London Stock Exchange. German prisoners in Australia: German Government enquiries regarding numbers and locations. Expenses of US Consul-General, Antwerp, in connection with British wounded. J Foster Kell, exporter and manufacturer of Streatham Park, London, interned at Ruhleben: letter outlining circumstances of arrest before outbreak of war, and notifying intention for claiming compensation. Crews of auxiliary cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse and coal steamer Bethania , interned as prisoners of war at Kingston, Jamaica: German request for names. Karl Albrecht (or C Albrecht), interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: enquiries regarding recovery of money taken from him when arrested in the Cameroons. Danish firm of Edmund Troost, at Lüderitzbucht, German South West Africa: enquiries regarding interests, business premises and stock; also enquiries from the firm's owner, Countess Stéphanie Trampe (née Twilde; wife of Jørgen Theodor Count Trampe) of Raadegaard, Denmark, regarding her property there. Richard Heckman, German subject detained in UK: request by French military authorities that he be handed over to the French as a prisoner of war, accused of spying in Algiers; also case of Jacob Millhouse, detained as 'likely to become dangerous', as both individuals over military age limit; includes personal details of Millhouse (in docket no. 100128). Giorgio Nunes, supposed to be in German East Africa, acting as a courier for the Italian Consulate, Mombassa: request from his father, Leonino Nunes, that his son be permitted to proceed without interference to German territory. Mrs Margaret Hasset, of Wolverhampton: anonymous allegation of her being a German spy. Numbers of German prisoners of war detained in England, France and Russia. British prisoners at Ruhleben: intention by John Hatfield of Sutton, Surrey, to establish an information bureau for benefit of relatives and to assist prisoners; includes first two bulletins. Capt Archibald Montgomery-Campbell, retired British military officer interned in Germany: representations that he be transferred to an officers' camp; correspondence and remittances for Mrs J D Leather Culley, of Belford, Northumberland; reported transfer to Ruhleben; possible inclusion in exchange of incapacitated officers. Consulate General at Rotterdam: complaints of insufficient arrangements; also Consulate at Amsterdam. Monthly returns from Germany of British subjects: arrangements. Clothing and uniforms for British prisoners in Germany: general arrangements, and individual requests from British prisoners of war, including: Colonel S C F Jackson, Hampshire Regiment, at Burg bei Magdeburg: request from his wife, Lucy B Jackson, of Penzance. Private E Varley, King's Own Scottish Borderers, at Salzwedel. Private W F Smith, Worcestershire Regiment, at Ohrdruf in Thuringen. Capt Crooke, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Merseberg camp. Corporal A Booker, Royal Scots Fusiliers, at Sudezollhaus camp, Schleswig. Private J Burns, at Langensalza. Private A Galloway, at Langensalza. Irish Fusiliers at Rennbahn and Limburg. British and Indian officers at Osnabrück. Code 1218 File 15801-23992 (to paper 52365).

              BArch, RM 3/3025 · File · 1909
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Victoria, Libreville, Cape Lopez, Congo, Swakopmund, Walfischbay, Lüderitz Bay (diamond question) S. M. S. 'Hertha': Alexandria, Venice, Messina, Corfu, Cadiz,Ferrol, Algiers, Piraeus S. M. S. 'Freya': Port of Spain, Santiago de Cuba, Bermuda, Ponta Delgada, Pensacola S. M.S. 'Charlotte': Port of Spain, St Thomas, Vigo, Dartmouth S.M.S. 'Victoria Luise': Genoa, Corfu, Cadiz, Palermo, (bridge building for earthquake victims), Lisbon, Algiers S.M.S. "Bremen": Punta Arenas, Rio de Janeiro, Desterro, Santos, Port of Spain, La Guayra (overthrow in Caracas), Bahia, Pernambuco, Buenos Aires, New Orleans, Curacao, Colon (report on Panama Canal), Port Limon, Newport News, Havana, Baltimore, Puerto Barrios S. M.S. "Loreley": Tophane, Alexandria, Eastern Mediterranean S.M.S. "Sea Eagle": Zansibar, Mozambique, East London, Cape Town, Beira S.M.S. "Sperber": Togo, Cameroon, Lüderitz Bay, (diamond question), Duala, Worri, Forcados, Accra, Loanda S.M.S. "Nicole": Colombo S. M.S. "Buzzard": Inhambane, Lourenzo-Marques, Port Elisabeth, Cape Town, Durban Cruise Wing: Hogkong, Canton, Saigon S. M. S. "Condor": New Guinea, Caroline Islands, Sydney, Brisbane S. M. S. "Jaguar": Ponape, Caroline Islands S. M. S. "Stettin": Corfu, Malaga, Malta S. M. S. "Lübeck": Beirut (tense situation), Messina S. M. S. "Hamburg": Haifa, Jaffa

              German Imperial Naval Office
              BArch, RM 3/3027 · File · 1910
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: S.M.S. "Hertha": Curacao, St. Thomas, Port of Spain, Bermuda, Ponta Delgada, Santiago de Cuba, Havana, Kingston, Vigo S.M.S. "Bremen": Port of Spain, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Punta Arenas, Valdivia, Coronel, Chile, Valparaiso, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Taltal, Coquimbo S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Cape Town, Durban, Dar es Salaam S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": St. Thomas, San Juan de Portorico, Kingston, Havana, Haiti, Guantanamo, Ferrol, Horta, Bermuda S. M. S. "Hansa": Corfu, Palermo, Ferrol, Algiers S. M. S. "Corfu, Palermo, Ferrol, Algiers S. M. S.": S. Thomas, San Juan de Portorico, Havana, Haiti, Guantanamo, S. M. S. "Arcona": San Fancisco, Honolulu, Seattle, San Pedro, San Diego, Yokohama, Miyashima, Port Said, Cadiz, Colombo, Aden S. M. S. "Cormoran": Matupi, Herbertshöhe, Simpson Harbour, Empress Augusta River, Blanche Bay, Samoa, Suva S. M. S. "Buzzard": Mahé, Aden, Port Said, Malaga, Southampton S. M. S. "Freya": Port Said, Alexandria, Haifa, Beirut, Messina, Adana (consequences of the Armenian massacre), Naples, Algiers, Vigo S. M. S. "Panther": Duala, Cap Lopez, Loanda, Porto Alexandre, Southwest Africa S. M. S. "Condor": Samoa, Fiji Islands, Marshall Islands, Herbertshöhe, Caroline Islands, Japan, Palau, Admiralty Islands Squadrons of cruisers: Tientsin, Beijing, Hankau, Yangtze River, Situation in China, Hong Kong, Canton, Bangkok, Singapore S. M. S. "Sperber": Lome, Old Calabar, Sekondi, Axim, Greater Friedrichsburg, Liberia (uprising), Libreville, Belgian Congo, Angola, Southwest Africa S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Barcelona (political situation) S. M. S. "Iltis": Hong Kong

              German Imperial Naval Office
              BArch, RM 3/3029 · File · 1910-1911
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm/Weissenburg": Dardanellen, Algiers, Constantinople (transfer of ships to Turkey) S. M. S. "Panther": Monrovia, Cameroon, Accra, Lagos, Duala, Banana, Swakopmund S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Hansa Bay, Hatzfeldhafen (punitive expedition S. M. S. "Hertha": Marmarice, Haifa, Port Said, Cattaro, Alexandria, Pola, Venice, Corfu, Vigo, Genoa, Livorno S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Corfu, Cattaro, Venice, Marmarice, Beirut, Alexandria, Syracus, Cadiz, Naples, Vigo S. "Hertha": Marmarice, Haifa, Port Said, Cattaro, Alexandria, Pola, Venice, Corfu, Vigo, Livorno S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Corfu, Cattaro, Venice, Marmarice, Beirut, Alexandria, Syracus, Cadiz, Naples, Vigo S. M. S. "Tiger": Nagasaki, Kobe, Shanghai S. M. S. "Loreley": Gulf of Corinth, Constantinople, Trieste Cruise Wing: New Guinea, South Seas, Samoa, East Asia S. M. S. "Condor": Samoa, Bismarck Archipelago, Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land S. M. S. "Condor": Samoa, Bismarck Archipelago, Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land S. M. S. "Cormoran": Samoa, Marshall Islands, East Caroline Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Hong Kong, Apia, Helen Reef, Palau Islands, West Caroline Islands, Saipan, Ponape (Riots) S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Diego-Suarez, Durban, Cape Town S. M. S. "Bremen': Valparaiso, Callao, Guayaquille, Panama, Amapalla, Corintu, San José de Guatemala, Callao S.M.S. 'Planet': Singapore, Makassar, Amboina, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (punitive expedition) S.M.S. 'Freya': Charleston, Havana, Kingston, Curacao, Puerto Cabello, Trinidad S.M.S. 'Gneisenau': Colombo S. M.S. "Hansa": Barbados, Trinidad, Kingston, Pensacola, Las Palmas, Vigo. Plymouth S. M. S. "Eber": Cape Town, German Southwest Africa, Cameroon, Old Calabar, Lome, Liberia S. M. S. "Bremen": La Libertad, Puntarenas

              German Imperial Naval Office
              BArch, RM 3/3036 · File · 1913
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: Mediterranean Division: Report on the situation in Thessaloniki, Constantinople (War with Greece S.M.S. "Vineta": Syracuse, Naples, Algiers, Vigo S.M.S. "Vultures": Port Said, Haifa, Constantinople (War) Mersina, Alexandrette S.M.S. "Panther": Liberia (Uprising, River Cass incident) S.M.S. "Wroclaw": Alexandrette, Beirut, Smyrna, report on blockade of Albanian and Montenegrin coast and case of Skutari S. M. S.: "Victoria Luise": St. Thomas, Tenerife S. M. S. "Otter": Szechuan (tense situation) S. M. S. "Seagull": Lüderitz Bay, British South Africa, Portuguese East Africa S. M. S. "Bremen": Monrovia (River Cess incident), Pernambuco, Freetown, Cap Verde, Bermuda S. M. S. "Condor": New Guinea (punitive expedition), Bismarck Archipelago, Empress Augusta River (expedition), Rabaul, Ponape, Truk, Jap, Palau Islands, Guam, Saipan S.M.S. "Hansa": Las Palmas, Vigo S.M.S. "Cormoran": Pago-Pago, New Zealand, Sydney S.M.S. "Lynx": Manila S. M. S. "Tsingtau": Canton (tense situation) S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": South Africa, Mozambique S. M. S. "Loreley": Corfu, Trieste, Ragusa, Piraeus, Costantinopel S. M. S. "Emden": Tsingtau S. M. S. "Boars": Monrovia, Freetown, Porto Praya, Porto Grande S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Siamese Cruise Wing: Labuan, Batavia, Makassar, Dutch India, Singapore, Hong Kong S. M. S. "Gneisenau": Telok-Betong, Samarang, Batavia S. M. S. "Dresden": Gibraltar, Malta

              German Imperial Naval Office
              BArch, RM 3/3017 · File · 1905
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Falcon: Santos, Paranagua, San Francisco do Sul, Florianopolis, Rosario, Bahia Blanca, Puerto Begrano, Argentina, Coronel, Talcahuano, Punta Arenas, Valpareiso, Coquimbo, Taltal, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Iquique, Arica, Panama, Puerzo Montt, Corral S. M.S. 'Hertha': German East Africa, Calcutta S.M.S. 'Bremen': Port of Spain, San Domingo, Port-au-Prince, Kingston, Pensacola, Tampa, Havana, Savannah S. M. S. "Hawk": Libreville, Cap Lopez, San Thomé, Cameroon, Sandwich Harbour, Loanda, Southwest Africa, Cape Town S. M. S. "Panther": San Domingo, Haiti S. M. S. "Stosch": Venice, Paraeus, Constantinople, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Alexandria, Naples, Syracus, Messina, Ferrol Cruiser Squadron: China (Unrest), Effects of the Russian-Japanese War, Philippines S. M.S. 'Wolf': Cape Town, South West Africa, Mossamedes, Loanda, Cap Lopez S.M.S. 'Whey': Dominica, St, Thomas, Kingston, Key West, Santaigo de Cuba, Habana, Las Palmas, Port of Spain, Vigo, Dartmouth, Horta, Charleston, Bermuda S. M.S. 'Stein': Livorno, Gaeta, Messina, Beirut, Valencia, Barcelona, Algiers, Tangier, Palermo, Nieuwediep Cruiser Division: St. Petersburg, Spain Helena, Cape Town, Simonstown, Congo, St. Thome, Libreville, Kribi, Fernando Poo, Southwest Africa, Angola, Cameroon, Guinea Coast, Monrovia, Freetown S. M. S. "Condor": Marshall Islands, East Caroline S. M. S. "Loreley": Athens, Alexandria, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa, Smyrna, Thessaloniki, Constantinople

              German Imperial Naval Office
              BArch, RM 3/3020 · File · 1906-1907
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: S.M.S. "Loreley": Rhodes, Lindos, Budrum, Kos, Smyrna, Therapia, Varna, Jaffa, Haifa, Beirut, Athos, Thessaloniki, Galatia, Bender, Erekli S.M.S. "Planet:" Tamatave, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Marie de Madagascar, Mauritius, Rodriguez, Padang, Batavia, Makassar (uprising) S. M. S. "Niobe": Bombay S. M. S. "Falcon": Callao, Valparaeiso (earthquake aftermath), Santiago, Peru, Chile S. M. S. "Stone": Copenhagen, Christiana, Rotterdam, Madaeira, Falmouth, Tangier, Port of Spain, Tenerife, St. Lucia, Martinique, Basseterre S. M. S. "Stosch": Arendal, Stockholm, Horta, Helder, Madeira, Las Palmas, Port Mahon, Syracus, Mogador (riots against Jews), Venice, Corfu, Alexandria S. M. S. "Panther": Bermudas, Kingston, Havana, Canada, Curacao, Cartagena, Antigua, Dominica, St. Pierre, Martinique, Grenada S. M. S. "Sparrow Hawk": Cape Town (riots in Natal), Southwest Africa, Cap Cross, Mossamedes, Loanda, Principe, Great Fischbai, Port Alexander, Elefantbai, Benguella, Lobito-Bai S. M. S. "Charlotte: Bergen, Soguefjord, Vigo, Malaga, Algiers, Corfu, Spezia, Palermo, Syracus, Castelnouvo (visit to Montenegro), Piraeus S.M.S. "Condor": Sydney, Samoa, Auckland, Suva, Bismarck Archipelago S.M.S. "Bremen": Bahia, Montevideo, Rio des Janeiro (Pan-American Congress), Ilha Grande, Port of Spain, La Guayra, Argentina, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince S. M. S. "Bussard": Kilindini, Mombasa, Zansibar (Military Unrest) S. M.S. 'Sea Eagle': Réunion, Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles S.M.S. 'Hansa': Singapore, Rangoon Cruise Wing: China, Japan S.M.S. 'Leipzig': Cadiz, Port Said, Djibouti

              German Imperial Naval Office
              BArch, RM 3/3023 · File · 1908
              Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

              Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Bremen": Martinique, St. Lucia, Curacao, Rio de Janeiro, Port of Spain, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince (transfer of refugees) Newport-News, Kingston S. M. S. "Sparrow Hawk: Fernando Poo, Lagos, Lome, Kontonou, Cameroon, Conakry, Axim, St. Paulo, Lobito Bay, Benquella, Mossamedes, Duala, Forcados, Southwest Africa, Loanda, Lobito Bay, Benquella, Elelefant-Bay S.M.S. "Panther: Dakar, Sierra Leone, Monrovia, Port Bouét, Aura, Angola, Lobito-Bai, Mossamedes S. M. S. Freya: Messina, Malta, Algiers, Barcelona, Mahon, Ferrol, Arendal, Falmouth, Madeira, Corfu, Norway S. M. S. "Stone": Spezia, Guerta, Naples, Palermo, Algiers, Malaga, Vigo S.M.S. "Loreley": Athens, Tophane (information on the Russian-Japanese war), Constantinople, Therapia, Thasos, Saloniki 2 S.M.S. "Moltke": Havana, St. Thomas, Kingston, Ponta Delgada, Dartmouth S. M. S. "Charlotte": Vera Cruz, Kingston, Tenerife, Port of Spain, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Horta, Antwerp, Habana, Charleston, Bermuda S. M. S. "Planet": Bismarck Archipelago Cruise Wing: China, Manila S. M.S. "Condor": Honolulu, Japan, Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Palau, New Guinea, Brisbane, Sydney S.M.S. "Sea Eagle":Cape Town, Southwest Africa, Durban, Mozambique S.M.S. "Buzzard": Durban, Dozaoudzi, Port Natal S.M.S. "Victoria Luise": Madeira, Tenerife

              German Imperial Naval Office
              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 81 Madrid nach 1807, I Nr. 8 · File · 1817 - 1822
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              94 sheets, Contains - Reports from Tangier, Algiers about epidemics, with: Treatment of Sultanesses by the Spanish physician Dr. Serafino Sola in Fez, 1818 - Convention between the Spanish King and the King of both Sicilies for the Abolition of the Privileges of Spanish Subjects in the Sicilian States (translation), 15.8.1817 - Heinrich Pütter's exploratory trip to North Africa on behalf of the Prussian Ministry of Commerce, 1818 - News about the organization of the Spanish Ministry of Finance, the customs administration and the general magazines in all provinces for articles of the government, 1820 - Appointments in the Portuguese diplomatic corps, 1821;

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 16 · File · 1903 - 1905
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              198 sheets, Contains and others: - Support of the committee for the collection of gifts of love for the Japanese Society of the Red Cross, 1904 - Evaluation of a dictionary written by the former frigate captain [...] Klincksieck, 1904/1905 - Notice of death for the former imperial interpreter Karl Georg Friedrich Julius Himly from 1. January 1904 to 1. December 1905 June 1904 - death notice for the university printer Otto Francke of 3 June 1904 - use for the benefit of the private lecturers at the University of Berlin Dr. Josef Horovitz and Dr. [...] Magnus as well as for the benefit of the private scholar Dr. Moritz Sobernheim in Berlin at the management of the K. K. Lloyd in Trieste because of a scientific study trip to Syria, 1905 - translation and publication of a publication by the editor of the journal al-Hilal George Zaidan [Dschurdschi Zaidan] in Cairo on Islam, 1905 - Université de Nancy. Comité de patronage des Cours de Français pour les Étrangers. Nancy [1904] (print) - Reporting to the Ministry of Culture on the design and structuring of French language teaching at the secondary schools in Berlin, 1905 - leave of absence for participation in the XIV International Congress of Orientalists in Algiers, 1905 - invitation and regulations for the inauguration of the new and extension building of the Deutsche Kolonialschule in Witzhausen-Wilhelmshof. Witzhausen 1905 (print) - Message from Julius Loytved [Löytved-Hardegg] in Konia [Konya] about the birth of his son Rudolf on 17 July 1905 and request for some copies of the publication series "Mitteilungen des Seminars für Orientalische Sprachen", 21 July 1905 - invitation brochure for the "Congrès international d´expansion économique mondiale" in Brussels. Brussels] [1905] (print) - Programme for the "Congrès international d´expansion économique mondiale" in Brussels. Brussels] [1905] (print) - Communication of Erich Haenisch in Wuchang about the transmission of a travel report to Prof. Dr. Alfred Forke and about the destinations of his research trip through China, June 30, 1905 - Support of the writer and poet of the cornflower song "Unser Kaiser liebt die Blumen" Otto Mylius in Berlin, 1905 - Communication of Dr. Dr. Alfred Forke in Wuchang about the transmission of a travel report to Prof. Dr. Alfred Forke and about the destinations of his research trip through China, June 30, 1905 - Support of the writer and poet of the cornflower song "Unser Kaiser liebt die Blumen" Otto Mylius in Berlin, 1905 - Communication of Dr. Dr. Josef Horovitz on his stay in Cairo, December 7, 1905 - "Personalkartei" with biographical information on Enno Littmann - New Year's greeting of Dr. Johannes Kalitsunakis (Kalizunakis) in Canea [Chania], December 17/24, 1905.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 249 · File · 1905 - 1910
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              262 sheet, Contains and others: - 14th Congrés International des Orientalistes. [Alger] avril 1905. [Algiers] [1905] (print) - Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft Abteilung Berlin. Annual report 1904 [Berlin] [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1905, on Monday, April 3, 1905 (...), held at the Deutsche Kolonialheim in Berlin. Berlin [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1905, Thursday, May 4, 1905 (...), held at the offices of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1905] (print) - submission by Dr. Oskar von Miller and Dr. Walther von Dyck for support of the Museum von Meisterwerken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik in Munich in obtaining (exhibition) objects from the fields of natural science and technology, May 22, 1905 - report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1905, Monday, June 26, 1905, (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1905, Wednesday, July 12, 1905, (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1905, on Saturday, September 9, 1905, (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1905, on Friday, September 22, 1905, (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1905] (print) - German Colonial Newspaper. Organ of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft, No. 51, Volume 22, December 23, 1905. Berlin 1905 - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress on Tuesday, December 5, 1905 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1905] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress on Wednesday, April 4, 1906 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin] [1906] (print) - submission by the head of the Akademische Auskunftsstelle Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Paszkowski for support and promotion of the Berliner Akademische Wochenschrift, 12 October 1906 - [Wilhelm Paszkowski], Zur Einführung, Sonderabdruck aus: Berliner Akademische Wochschrift 1906, Nr. 1. [Berlin] [1906] - Input of the head of the Akademische Auskunftsstelle Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Paszkowski due to the establishment of issuing offices for the distribution of the Berliner Akademische Nachrichten, October 5, 1907 - Deutsch-Asiatische Gesellschaft. Work programme of the German-Chinese Transport Committee of 21 October 1907 [Berlin] [1907] (Pivatdruck) - Congrés International des Orientalistes. Quinzième session. Copenhague, 14th - 20th août 1908 Copenhagen [1908] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the German Colonial Congress on Wednesday, 1st December 1909 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1910] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress on Saturday, October 30, 1909 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1910] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Congress Committee of the German Colonial Congress 1910, December 11, 1909, (...), at the Hotel Prinz Albrecht in Berlin. Berlin [1910] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress on Thursday, January 13, 1910 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1910] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1910 on Saturday, April 2, 1910 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1910] (print) - Report on the meeting of the working committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1910 on Thursday, June 30, 1910 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1910] (print) - Report on the meeting of the Working Committee of the Deutscher Kolonialkongress 1910 on Tuesday, September 20, 1910 (...), in the presidential office of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. Berlin [1910] (print).

              BT 26/400/7 · Item · 1909 Apr 15
              Part of The National Archives

              Southampton: SS Prinzess (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Yokohama to Southampton. Embarking at Yokohama, Shanghai, Kobe, Aden, Colombo, Hong Kong, Penang, Port Said, Genoa, Naples, Gibraltar and Algier. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.

              Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, III Nr. 89 · File · Nov. 1846 - Juni 1847
              Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

              approx. 250 sheets, contains among others: - Overview of German emigration via Antwerp, reports of the Consul General Philipsborn, 31.12.1846 and Jan. 1847 - Emigration to Brazil, reports of the Prussian Consul Theremin, 5.11.1846 and 13.2.1847, including: ship contract of emigrants from the Principality Birkenfeld with I. Outendirck

              Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 70 a · Fonds · 1801-1870
              Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

              Preliminary remark: The Württemberg legation in Paris was established during the final phase of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in 1801, following the rapprochement of Württemberg to Napoleon, and existed until the outbreak of the Franco-German war of 1870/71. In the 1950s and 1960s, additional Württemberg consulates were established in Marseille, Lyon, Paris, Nice, Algiers (then French West Africa) and Mulhouse in Alsace. The records of the consulate Mühlhausen are in stock E 70 v.The records were recorded by Robert Uhland in 1949 and 1950 in a typewritten repertory, whereby already a separation from the legation files developed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs took place concerning the legation in Paris (today stock E 50/12). In connection with a packaging measure, the large fascicles formed by Uhland were re-divided and the numerous slash numbers were replaced in favour of renumbering, which dispensed with the separation of tufts and (diary) volumes. in the course of work at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the finding aid was transferred from the undersigned to the new finding aid system Midosa21 with the aid of OCR technology and the Scope Acceptance Assistant, and some of the title recordings were revised. The previously non-existent Index.Stuttgart was completely recreated in October 2006Johannes Renz