Contains among other things: Authorisation of the Commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps to declare a state of war in the Kiautschou region (transcript), 27 July 1900
Contains: The telegram detachment of the East Asian occupation brigade (1901 - 1906) by Lt. Pleger also contains: The news troops in South West Africa by Hptm. Gundel
- description: Contains, among other things: - Publications: Budget, provisions for the removal and strength of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps July 1900, Bundesarchiv, BArch, RM 5 Admiralstab der Marine / Seekriegsleitung der Kaiserlichen Marine Contains e.g.:<br />Prints: Budget, provisions for the removal and strength of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps
Contains among other things: Reorganization of the East Asian Occupation Brigade on 10 June 1902 Transfer of the III Battalion of the 1st East Asian Infantry Regiment to Tsingtau Holding of Shooting Exercises in the Kiautschou Area Strengths for the East Asian Occupation Brigade of 11 Dec 1902
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains only: Telegram of the Italian colonial minister concerning expedition corps for East Asia, 20.7.1918
Contains: Supplies for the East Asian Pioneer Battalion (print), 1900 Provisions for the Repatriation and Dissolution of the Army High Command in East Asia and of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps as well as Structure of the East Asian Occupation Brigade (print), 1901 Strength Record for the East Asian Occupation Brigade (print), 1901, 1902 Provisions for the replacement of the crews of the East Asian Occupation Brigade to be dismissed for leave in autumn 1901 (printing), 1901 Instruction for the staff officer in charge of the dissolution business in Munster (printing), 1901 Provisions for the provision of a replacement transport for the East Asian occupation brigade (print), 1901 Provisions for the replacement of the teams leaving the East Asian occupation brigade in 1903 (print), 1903 Provisions for the replacement of the teams leaving the East Asian occupation brigade in 1904 (print), 1904 Provisions for the replacement of the teams leaving the East Asian occupation brigade in 1905 (print), 1905
Contains among other things: Reports about: Explorations of the Kiautschou region, processes in Schantung, the Weihaiwei regiment, the Chinese autumn manoeuvre 1906, combating opium consumption Annual reports on Weihaiwei 1902 and 1903 (English)
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Equipment, costs, transport of coal supplies by steamer "Marie" to China Installation of steamer "Elsa" to transfer workers to Kiautschou
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Change of governor in Schantung Formation of a secret disposition fund for the governor of Kiautschou Relations on the American island of Guam "Die Grenzboten", Zeitschrift für Politik, Literatur und Kunst, 63rd Vol. No. 4, 28 Jan. 1904
German Imperial Naval Office29 Dec 1900, Federal Archives, BArch, RM 38 Chief of the Cruiser Squadron of the Imperial Navy
Contains among other things: Annex I: Orders of the blue and red parties in German Annex II: Crocis, sketches, etc. Annex III: Photographs Annex IV: Orders of the blue and red parties in Chinese Annex V: Chinese manoeuvre cards Annex VI: Newspaper cuttings
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Reports on the situation in the hinterland of Kiautschou as well as the activities of the III Marine Battalion and the Boxer Rebellion
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Reports of unrest in Tsimo district, Kiautschou protectorate, situation in Shantung province Memorandum on experiences in China
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Instruction for the Commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps Introduction of the laws concerning the declaration of a state of war as well as on war services in the Kiautschou Protectorate Powers of the Commander of the East Asian Occupation Brigade
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: Military medical statistics; medical reports
Contains among other things: Affiliation of the Marine Expeditionary Corps to the East Asian Expeditionary Corps, (AKO, transcript), 16th Apr. 1901 Return of the Navy troops from East Asia (AKO, transcript), 4th June 1901 East Asian Occupation Brigade - Staffing (print), 6th June 1901
Contains among other things: Sending an Expeditionary Corps to China (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction), 25 June 1900 Appointment of Major General v. Hoepfner as Leader of Expeditionary Corps A (AKO, Reproduction). Lehsel as commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps (AKO, copy), July 9, 1900 advance to Beijing (telegram with instructions of Emperor Wilhelm II to Adm. v. Diederichs for Adm. Bendemann, draft), July 30, 1900 East Asian Expeditionary Corps staffing (print), July 9, 1900 commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps authority (AKO, copy), July 27, 1900
Contains among other things: Garrisons of the East Asian Occupation Brigades and the Navy Parts in East Asia (map sketches), July 8, 1901 Dead, Missing and Wounded of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps with overview of the losses of the individual troops in battles (compilation; duplication), July 12, 1901, 5th Apr. 1902 Dissolution of the troops of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps (print), 12 July 1901 Powers of the Commander of the East Asian Occupation Brigade (AKO, transcript), 2 Oct. 1901 Supreme Recognition of the achievements of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps (draft of an army order, transcript), 31 Oct. 1901
Contains among other things: Instructions to the Commander of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps (AKO, draft), July 1900 Fortifications of Chifu (sketch plan), 1900 Army High Command in East Asia (print), 12 Aug 1900 Reinforcement of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps (print), 18 Aug 1900 Appointment of the Gen. Feldmarschalls Graf v. Waldersee as commander-in-chief of the allied German and Russian troops in East Asia (AKO, transcript), 6 Aug. 1900. Allied troops in East Asia placed under the command of Gen. Field Marshal Count von Waldersee (AKO, copy), 17 Aug. 1900