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Military policy reports - ships: Volume 21

Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Seagull": Walvis Bay S. M. S. "Hansa": Charleston, Havana (Riots), St. Thomas, Kingston S. M. S. "Bremen": Montevideo, Punta Arenas, Cape Horn, Buenos Aires, Liberia (Uprising) S...

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German Imperial Naval Office

Military policy reports - ships: Volume 25

Contains among other things: S.M.S. "Hansa": Palma, Naples S.M.S. "Hertha": Halifax, Vera Cruz (political unrest), Havana, Port-au-Prince, St. Thomas, Jamaica, Trinidad, St. Lucia S.M.S. "Eber": Duala, Boma, Matadi, L...

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

German Imperial Naval Office

Military policy reports - ships: vol. 10

Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Bremen": Philadelphia, New York, Bahia, Ilha Grande, Montevideo, Bahia, Blanca, Madrin S. M. S. "Sea Eagle": Benadir coast, Aden, Djibouti, Colombo, Mahé, Bombay (strike) S. M. S. "Lo...

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

German Imperial Naval Office

Military policy reports - ships: vol. 13

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, Vald...

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

German Imperial Naval Office

Military policy reports - ships: vol. 22

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 ...

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

German Imperial Naval Office

Sending Captain Hermann Wissmann as Reich Commissioner for the Suppression of the Uprising in East Africa in Application of the Law on "Measures for the Suppression of the Slave Trade and for the Protection of German Interests in East Africa": Vol. 11

Contains among other things: Installation of fixed stations on the coast

In: Sending Captain Hermann Wissmann as Reichskommissar to suppress the uprising in East Africa in application of the Law on "Measures for the Suppression of the Slave Trade and for the Protection of German Interests in East Africa".

Sending Captain Hermann Wissmann as Reich Commissioner for the Suppression of the Uprising in East Africa in Application of the Law on "Measures for the Suppression of the Slave Trade and for the Protection of German Interests in East Africa": Vol. 14

Contains among other things: Journey from A. Jameson to East Africa in connection with Stanley's book on his expeditions Setting up fortified stations on the coast

In: Sending Captain Hermann Wissmann as Reichskommissar to suppress the uprising in East Africa in application of the Law on "Measures for the Suppression of the Slave Trade and for the Protection of German Interests in East Africa".