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Archives fédérales (Archivtektonik) übriges Asien Unruhen Anglais
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Military policy reports - ships: vol. 7

Contains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Key West, Port Limon, Bluefields, Nassau, Inagua, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston; Havana, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince, Vera Cruz, Coatzacoaleos, Colon (map of Panama Canal) Puerto Colombia S. M...

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> top authorities >> Reichsmarineamt (inventory) >> RM 3 Reichsmarineamt Part 03 and 04 General Marine Department >> ships >> Maintenance and use of vessels >> Military policy reports >> Military policy reports - Ships

Office du Reich à la Marine

Plans to establish a base in East Asia: Vol. 2

Contains among other things: Memorandum of the consul in Nagasaki about acquisition of a base in China, Oct. 1896 Telegram to the commanding admiral Eduard von Knorr about murder of two German missionaries in Süd-Shantung, Nov. 5, 1897 Report by S...

In: East Asia >> East Asian Station >> Planning for the construction of a base in East Asia

Reports from German missions abroad, in particular naval attachés and military representatives as well as command posts of the Kaiserl. Marine (with handwritten marginal notes of Emperor Wilhelm II): Relations of Germany to Russia, the South Sea Islands, Greece, England, Japan, China, Mexico, Turkey, Cameroon, Togo, Jan. 1909 - Dec. 1910

Contains among other things: Riots in Tschangscha (report SMS "Otter", transcript), Apr. 1910 English judgements about the German army (report of the Hptm. Georg Schröder in the Great General Staff, copy), June 1910 situation on Saipan a...

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> top authorities >> Imperial Naval Cabinet (inventory) >> RM 2 Imperial Naval Cabinet >> Military policy matters >> Reports from German missions abroad, in particular naval attachés and military representatives as well as command posts of the Kaiserl. Marine (with handwritten margin notes of Kaiser Wilhelm II.)