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Description archivistique
BArch, RM 2/1835 · Dossier · Okt. 1895 - Jan. 1898
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Points of view for the choice of a base in East Asia, especially the port of Wei-hai-wei (memorandum of the Reichsmarineamt, with maps), 14 Nov. 1895 Occupation of Kiautschou after the murder of two German missionaries (telegram of the emperor to the Reich Chancellor, copy), 6 Nov. 1895, 6 Nov. 1895, German mission of the emperor to the Reich Chancellor, 6 Nov. 1895, German mission of the emperor to the emperor. Nov. 1897 Russian objection against the occupation of Kiautschou Bay by German warships (Promemoria of the Foreign Office), (Nov. 1897) Appointment of Kpt. z.S. Rosendahl as commander on land over the German armed forces in Kiautschou (AKO, copy), 3 Jan. 1898

BArch, RM 2/1837 · Dossier · Juni 1898 - Apr. 1899
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Port Arthur and Wei-hai-wei (Military Political Report of the 2nd Division of the Kreuzergeschwader, copy), June 14, 1898 Prohibition of land sales in Kiautschou (Memorandum of the Imperial Naval Office), June 30, 1898. June 1898 Provisions on the organisation of the crew of Kiautschou (reproduction), 17 Aug 1898 Development of Kiautschou (memorandum, print), Oct 1898 Inauguration of the "Polecat monument" on 21 Nov 1898 (draft programme, reproduction), 21 Nov 1898

BArch, RM 2/1840 · Dossier · Jan. 1909 - Juli 1914
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Awarding of orders on the occasion of the successful implementation of the anti-plague measures in the protectorate of Kiautschou (proposals of the Reichsmarineamt with excerpts from the roll of trunks), 4 July 1911 manoeuvre of the 16th Japanese Division (Kyoto) from 14 to 21 Nov. 1911 (report of the commander of the III. sea battalion, copy), 8. Jan. 1912 The Schantung Ironworks (excerpts from the expert opinion of the metallurgical engineer Otto F. Weinling, prepared for the Schantung Railway Company, with map sketches), 18. Feb. 1914