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          FA 1 / 1 · File · 1885 - 1887
          Part of Cameroon National Archives

          Errichtung der Schutzherrschaft.- Bericht von Reichskommissar Falkenthal (Abschriften), 1885 [fol. 1 - 19] Politische Lage in Togo und den benachbarten Gebieten.- Bericht von Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 1 - 19] Nichtanerkennung der deutschen Schutzherrschaft über Togo durch Frankreich und sonstige gegen das Deutsche Reich gerichtete französische Maßnahmen. - Protests by Reichskommissar Falkenthal to the French consular agent Piathet, Groß-Popo, 1885 [fol. 1 - 60] Report by Rear Admiral Knorr, 1885 [fol. 61 - 69] Expulsion of the Cameroonians Manga Akwa, Anja Preso (Priso) and Misunga to Togo for participating in the uprising in Duala. - Handed over to the Reichskommissar by Rear Admiral Knorr, flight to Accra and extradition negotiations, 1885 [fol. 71] Accusations against Portuguese authorities for slave trade. - Misinterpretation of a labour recruitment in Dahomey by the German planter Spengler (Chamisso plantation) on St. Thomé, 1885 [fol. 76 - 84] Establishment of the Portuguese protectorate over Dahomey and its takeover by France, 1885 - 1886 [fol. 85 - 192] Approval and request for armament and equipment, 1885 [fol. 102 - 105] Establishment of the protectorate over the west coast between Liberia and Grand Bassam. - Memorandum by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 106 - 108] Shipping of slaves on the coast of Dahomey and Whydah (Quittab) in the presence of British gunboats. - Denial by Acting Colonial Secretary Percival Hughes, Accra, 1885 [fol. 109] Breakthrough of the coast at Cotonou on 23 September 1885 by the French to establish a connection between the lagoon of Porto Novo and the sea. - Report by Consul Randad jun., 1885 [fol. 118] Action against the French during the occupation of the Gridji and Abanaque territories. - Justification by Reichskommissar Falkenthal in response to a reprimand by von Bismarck, 1885 [fol. 133 - 135] Relations between France, Great Britain and Portugal on the slave coast between Whydah (Quittah) and Lagos as well as Dahomey. - Report by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 138 - 139] Establishment of German protectorate over Porto Seguro at the request of the local King Mensa. - Report by Reichskommissar Falkenthal, 1885 [fol. 148] Clarification of German intentions in Togo. - Enquiry from Governor von Soden to von Bismarck, 1885 [fol. 156 - 157] Bielke, sergeant of the police force - Death and burial, 1885 [fol. 183] Official residence of the Reichskommissar in Klein-Popo. - Construction of a prefabricated building by the company F. H. Schmidt, Hamburg, 1886 [fol. 196 - 204] Pietrowski, sergeant, drill sergeant of the police force. - Assignment as successor to the deceased Sergeant Bielke and leave of absence for health reasons, 1886 - 1888 [fol. 212] Situation in Klein-Popo after the arrival of Reichskommissar Falkenthal at his official residence, 1886 [fol. 214] Recruitment of Hausa, 1886 - 1888 [fol. 214] Criticism of the inauguration of Reichskommissar Falkenthal (31 October 1887) and interim appointment of the previous chancellor in Cameroon, von Puttkamer, 1886 - 1887 [fol. 217 - 221] Treaty between France and the chiefs of the country of Quatschi (Kete Krachi) north of the Popos in Togo. - Copy, 21 June 1885 [fols. 238 - 239] Protocol on the German and French possessions on the west coast of Africa and in the South Seas. - Copy (German and French text), 24 Dec. 1885 [fol. 240 - 247] Exchange of notes between Germany and France on King Mensa of Porto Seguro [fol. 248 - 251] Work of the Franco-German Boundary Commission on the demarcation of the territories on both sides of the Slave Coast in accordance with Article 2 of the Protocol of 24 Dec. 1885 - Protocol, 2 Apr. 1887 [fol. 252 - 254] Regulation of flag mail traffic. - Circular no. 3, 29 May 1914

          Gouvernement von Kamerun
          RMG 811 · File · 1825-1845
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Rotterdam Missionsgesellschaft; R. Ledeboer, secretary, sends writings and asks for return delivery, 1825; list of needs of a missionary to be sent out, equipment, travel expenses and costs for ongoing maintenance in Africa, 1829; Ledeboer sends 12 Dutch-speaking missions. Bibles as a gift, 1829; Ledeboer requests information about Wilhelm Wilhelmi, 1830; Ledeboer requests trained missionaries for East India, 1830; Ledeboer requests documents to obtain a residence permit for RMG missionaries in Borneo and Java, 1834; Ledeboer requests information about Philipp Wilken, 1837; Domine van Rhyn writes about himself and his family, offers to take packages to Dutch India, 1845;

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 76 Nr. 2 · File · Juli 1900-Juli 1908
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)
          • description: Contains, among other things: Regiment orders; certificates of catering; decrees of the War Ministry; reports; equipping the detached soldiers with clothing and equipment; organisational measures; lists of regiment members transferred to the Expeditionskorps - Darin: Planungen zur Einschiffung des Truppenversubs für das Expeditionskorps Juli 1900-Juli 1908, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 76 Dragoner-Regiment 21 Contains among others..: Regiment orders; certificates of catering; decrees of the Ministry of War; reports; equipping the detached soldiers with clothing and equipment; organisational measures; lists of regiments transferred to the expedition corps<br />including: plans for embarkation of the troop supply for the expedition corps
          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 456 F 75 Nr. 81 · File · Juli 1900-März 1903
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)
          • July 1900-March 1903, State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archives Karlsruhe, 456 F 75 Leib-Dragoner-Regiment 20 Contains among others..: Correspondence from the Treasury Administration; accounts of the costs incurred by the regiment in equipping the Expeditionary Corps; decrees of the War Ministry; procurement matters; equipment of the regiments transferred to the Expeditionary Corps; personnel matters; extracts from war rolls description: Contains, among other things, the following Correspondence from the Treasury Administration; settlements of costs incurred by the regiment in equipping the Expeditionary Corps; decrees of the Ministry of War; procurement matters; equipment of members of the regiment transferred to the Expeditionary Corps; personnel matters; extracts from war rolls
          F 133 - B. W. Stroetmann

          Headquarters: Emsdetten Industry: Textile industry, trade (textiles) As schoolmaster and sexton, members of the Stroetmann family have belonged to the rural upper class in Emsdetten since the early 18th century. Johann Bernhard Wilhelm Stroetmann (1730-1811), who worked as a notary and sexton in Emsdetten, deserves special mention. His grandson Bernard Wilhelm (1799-1886) founded the company B. W. Stroetmann as a factory weaving mill. In the 1820s, however, in which the tradition of the stock began, he was active as a trader. He not only imported colonial and other goods, but also bought linen cloth, which was used for weaving the home trade in and around Emsdetten. The 1850s were marked by the transition from home trade to weaving in factory halls. After Th. Hollefeld

          France (France)
          BArch, NS 52/94 · File · Sept. 1941
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains only: Equipment of the French colonial troops and work assignment of North African natives in case of war (report of the office of the KPA at the military commander in France of 25 Sept. 1941 to the office of the KPA in Berlin)

          BArch, RH 69/1755 · File · Jan. 1919 - Dez. 1919
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: The lessons of the current political situation Service division of the staff of the 1st Saxon Border Guard Brigade Security measures for the elections to the National Assembly Calculation of the infantry ammunition to which the subordinate troops were entitled War division of the 1st Saxon Border Guard Reichswehr Brigade No. 12 Brochure: Guidelines for the area of activity of troop welfare Also contains: Transcripts of letters from the Reichswanderungsamt on prospects for the employment of German printers in Sweden and land acquisition in the Gulf of Guinea Contains, among other things: Loss of Noske identity cards Protection of troops on rail transports Request for exemption of Jewish members of the Reich Armed Forces on Jewish holidays Announcements on the South American Colonial Association, Association for Settlement East, Mexico, Colonial Trade and Farm Company

          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 130 a Bü 1281 · File · 1899
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Darin: Denkschriften über Entwicklung von Kiautschou mit einer Bebauungsplan für die neu zu zu anlegende Stadt an der Tsingtau-Bucht (Reichstag printed matter no. 79/1899) Qu. 651, the island groups of the Caroline Islands, Palau and Mariana Islands with an overview of the German possessions in the Pacific Ocean (printed matter 5S. together with map) Qu. 670a, the equipment of a South Polar expedition (printed matter together with map) Qu. 657 p.27Law concerning the determination of the Reich budget budget for the accounting year 1899 of 25.03.1899 Qu. 655; record concerning the claims of the brothers Denhardt, Berlin, to the Swahili Sultanate ("Witu"), prepared by the Foreign Office, printed matter 33 pp. Qu. 662; draft of a law concerning the establishment of the budget budget for the protectorates for the accounting year 1900 Qu. 717; overviews of the non-commissioned officers who left the German army in the years 1894 - 1898 Qu. 742, 743, at the end of June 1897 existing and of the invalidity pension recipients (army and navy) Qu. 741 employed by them in the municipal service; proof of the military invalids of the peace status existing in Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Württemberg as well as the navy and of the pensions Qu. 739 paid to the same annually

          BArch, RH 12-9 · Fonds · 1935-1945
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Inventory description: On 1 May 1936, under Lieutenant General Theisen, the inspector of the Nebeltruppe und Gasabwehr was set up. Thus the existing Group IV of Artillery Inspection was transferred to the newly created inspection, which was at the same time assigned to the Army Gas Protection School. According to the regulations of 17 March 1936 (see the General Military Notices in inventory RHD 2), several tasks were stipulated for the inspection of the smoke troops and for gas defence: 1. training in gas defence (including detoxification), its theoretical and practical promotion in all weapon categories, preparation of training regulations, 2. training in the use of artificial smoke, 3. special training of the smoke troop and its tactical use, 4. equipping the army with gas protection and smoke means. For three years Lieutenant General Edgar Theißen was responsible for the fog troops and gas defence, followed by Major General Friedrich von Tempelhoff from 1939-1941, Lieutenant General Erwin Leister from 1942-1944 and Major General Johann-Albrecht von Blücher from 1944-1945. At the beginning of 1943, the office was divided into five groups (see RH 15/137): 1st group I: Organization Ia: Organization: New formations, mobilization, tactical questions, war experiences, war diary, foreign deputies, tropical and colonial deployment, letter book for chief matters Ib: Strengths, equipment records, main belt keys, regulations, loading plans, outside and house distributors, buildings and accommodation, destruction of g. K.-Sachen Ic: Staffing of officers: personnel matters of officers of officer candidates and non-commissioned officers and crews (except technical personnel), replacement of personnel, non-commissioned positions, internal service, leave of officers and officials Id: Budget, Administration (at this time split due to staff savings) 2nd Group II: Training IIa: Gas defence of all weapons: Training, courses at Heeresgasschutzschulen 1 and 2 (Celle and Bromberg), training regulations, instruction boards, leaflets (except equipment and ammunition), training films, troop trials IIb: Fog troop: the same as IIa, related to fog troop IIc: air-raid service of all weapons: Air protection in army installations, training courses at the Heeresluftschutzschule Potsdam, training regulations, leaflets, instruction boards, training films, troop trials, liaison officer of the O.K.H. to the special representative for the fire-fighting equipment system, literature and press Air protection, foreign news, air protection 3. Group III: Development and literature IIIa: Development, trials and introduction of troops, weapons, equipment and ammunition of the smoke troops and smoke agents of all kinds, fire boards and leaflets for weapons, equipment and ammunition, instruction boards, equipment films, special incidents involving weapons, equipment and ammunition, literature and press (except air defence), defence matters, examination of publications and information to foreign states IIIb: Development, troop trials and introduction: gas protection equipment for all weapons, regulations and leaflets for all weapons and for gas protection equipment, teaching boards, equipment films, special occurrences at the gas protection equipment IIIc: Literature propaganda (also unoccupied/divided) 4. Group IV: Weapons, ammunition and equipment of the Nebula Force and Ch.Specialist personnel IVa: General affairs of imported weapons, equipment, ammunition and vehicles, personnel affairs of Ch. specialist personnel and other technical personnel, Army gas protection schools, Army troop school and Army air protection school: Affairs of the Higher Technical College of the Army Gas Protection School in Cellle, as well as courses for civil servants and harness masters, training and staffing of Ch.IVb: Motor vehicles of the smoke troop (including development and troop trials, throwers on sfl...), Winter equipment of the fog troops, procurements, inventory records, equipment management regulations IVc: Weapons, equipment and ammunition of the fog troop: All types of atomizers, training equipment, procurements, inventory records, equipment management regulations 5. group V: Gas protection and air-raid protection equipment Va: Fabrication preparations (including filling stations): Production planners (army), mobile stockpiling, cash requirements for households, chemical commission literature and press: Gas protection (with IIIa), foreign news (gas protection), questions of international law Vb: Gas protection and air-raid protection equipment: training means, procurement, inventory certificates, equipment management regulations, A. N. Exercise. (with Ib), Military training area Robbery chamber Registry: Open and secret letterbooks and files, administration of regulations, periodicals, telephone directory. Content characterization: The tradition of the inspector of the smoke troops and gas defense is altogether extremely small. Of the existing 71 archive units, 12 also contain almost exclusively written communication material on general army matters, which had also reached In 9 via the distribution channel within the OKH. Sometimes, however, these documents also contain endorsements and orders which directly or indirectly concerned the inspector's field of work. The stock was classified according to content during processing. The bulk of the archival material refers to the immediate pre-war period and the first year of the war. In detail, the following files are available: General and Army Structure with 12 files (from the General Army Office): Of which 6 files with implementing regulations for the Army Structure, 3 files for the reorganization of the Army, 2 files with lists of the units of the Army, 1 file on experiences of the year of construction 1937 Organization and Service Administration with 9 files: Of which 2 files for the reorganisation of the inspection, 2 files with lectures to the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 1 (or 2) file(s) with business distribution plans, 1 file with information on competence and organisation of gas warfare agents, gas defence and gas protection with 16 files: Thereof 4 files with various matters (e.g. equipment), 4 files on explosive ordnance, 7 files on gas protection and air-raid protection measures, 1 file "Preparation for war with chemical weapons", 1 file "Preparation for war with chemical weapons", 1 file "Preparation for war with chemical weapons", 1 file "Preparation for war with chemical weapons". Weapons" nebula with 3 acts: Of which 1 file for use in fog, 1 file for tactics and technology, 1 file for general affairs, training with 9 files: Of which 7 files contain training regulations (official printed matter), 1 file with training plans for gas protection, 1 file with information on the troop detoxification service exercises with 9 files: Of which 5 files with tasks, war games, exercises, lectures, 3 files for planning exercises, 1 file for Wehrmacht manoeuvres, air-raid protection with only 1 file for experiences and orders, "foreign armies and states" with 12 files for construction, armament, equipment: Of which 2 files France, 1 file Czech Republic, 8 files USA, 1 file Soviet Russia State of development: Findbuch (also as Word file) Citation method: BArch, RH 12-9/...

          RMG 2.697 b · File · 1903-1906
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          Letters from local Christians by J. F. Hein, Evangelist, 1905; Telegrams (including 1 "optical telegram"); Hypothekenangelegenheit Charles Ritter, 1903-1906; detailed account of construction and equipment e. Ochsenwagens, 1906; map sketch with travel route to Ovamboland, 1906; Letters to Johannes Wilhelm Karl Spiecker from the Heimatleitung, 1906; Reiseerlaubnis d. German authorities in Outjo, 1906

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Kiautschou clothing: vol. 1
          BArch, RM 3/6975 · File · 1898-1899
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Equipment of crew troops with clothing (tropical uniform) Clothing budget for field artillery, valid from 1 Apr. 1897

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Kiautschou clothing: vol. 10
          BArch, RM 3/6984 · File · 1910-1911
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Budget questions for the maintenance of the clothing and equipment of the sea battalions Economic plan of the depot chamber of the III. sea battalion for the accounting year 1910 Descriptions of the gala, service and interim uniforms of the Imperial Governors of D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, S ü d w e t a f r i k a, Cameroon, Togo, New Guinea and Samoa Proposals for equipment for Tsingtau Proposals for modifications of the III. sea battalion on clothing and equipment

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Kiautschou clothing: vol. 2
          BArch, RM 3/6976 · File · 1899-1900
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Equipment with clothing, testing of uniforms, dispatch of clothing and equipment to III Sea Battalion Prices of clothing materials from 1 April 1900 to 31 March 1903

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Kiautschou clothing: vol. 4
          BArch, RM 3/6978 · File · 1901-1902
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Clothing and equipment of the III Sea Battalion and the Rider Detachment Establishment of a Clothing Office Draft Clothing Regulations for the III Sea Battalion and its Regular Companies

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Kiautschou clothing: vol. 5
          BArch, RM 3/6979 · File · 1902-1904
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: III Sea Battalion Clothing and Equipment Prices for Clothing Materials from 1903 to 1906 Supplement to the Clothing Regulations for Officers of the Marine Corps

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Kiautschou clothing: vol. 6
          BArch, RM 3/6980 · File · 1904-1905
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Clothing and Equipment of the III Sea Battalion Description of the Clothing and Equipment of the East Asian Occupation Brigade Special Clothing Provisions for the III Sea Battalion and the Master Battalion

          German Imperial Naval Office