Contains among other things: "Attempts to Cultivate Cigarette Tobacco in the German Protectorates", 1922; "The Colonial Problem"; "The German Schools in Southwest Africa", Kastl paper, 1921; newspaper article on colonial policy (1914) and Hindenburg's death (1934); Report of the Deutsche Afrika-Bank Aktiengesellschaft, 1908; Report of the Deutsche Kolonial-Eisenbahn-Bau- und Betriebs-Gesellschfat, 1908; Outline of the Terms and Conditions for the Mortgage Loans of the Southwest African Soil Credit Society
Kastl, LudwigCaptured English march through the streets of Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Letter from H. Richter to Kastl concerning the uprising of the natives and the construction of a school in Windhoek, 3.5.1921; list of the German private schools in South West Africa, March 1921; minutes of the extraordinary general meeting of the Landesverband der deutschen Schulvereine für Südwestafrika, 1920; overview of the financial situation of the Landesverband der Deutschen Schulvereine, 8.11.1920
Kastl, LudwigContains among other things: Task for the further activities of the Association; National Correspondence Fleet Question Colonial Policy Foreign Germans Central European Economic Association Hasse, Colonial Political Claims (draft of 31 Jan. 1904) Letter from Viktor Noerr, Lieutenant of the Reserve, Windhoek, of 20 Febr. 1904 to his mother among other things about the Bondel and Herero uprising Letter of Hasse to Class of March 1, 1904 about Hugenberg's proposals for the further activities of AV Hasse, the Fleet Question (draft of March 5, 1904) The Southwest African Confusions and the German Reichstag, in: Staatsbürger-Zeitung, 40th Vol. No. 56 of 6 March 1904 Report on the meeting of the travelling instructors of the German protection associations of Austria on 30/31 March 1904 in Vienna Report on the Gautag des Gaues "Rhein-Sieg" on 24 April 1904 in Cologne Reports of the managing director on advertising trips in Silesia and southern Germany Main financial statement of the AV for 1904
Contains among other things: Correspondence of Ernst II, Draft of an ordinance and memorandum concerning the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t ; conditions of the German Schutztruppe in South West Africa (including the Herero Uprising, railway construction, port facilities, organisational issues) ; border issues (including correspondence with King Leopold II of Belgium) ; business distribution plans ; budget for 1906 ; newspaper clippings Darin: overview plan of the railway line Windhuk-Rehoboth ; caricature from the "Kladderadatsch" (with illustration of Ernst II).
Contains among other things: Correspondence with Frankfurter Verband für Turnsport, Frankfurter Turnverein, Turnverein Vorwärts Bockenheim, Frankfurter Turngemeinde, Frankfurter Turnerschaft, Gau-Verband Frankfurt, Turnverein Nied, Turnverein Sachsenhausen, Turerschaft Frankfurt, Frankfurter Turn- und Fechtclub, Athletenclub Helvetia, Athletenclub Sachsenhausen, Turnsportverein Frankfurt; commemoration on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Frankfurt gymnastics club. Anniversary of the death of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn; Annual Report of the Executive Board of the Frankfurt Gymnastics Community, 1901, 1902, 1903; Annual Report of the Gymnastics Council of the Frankfurt Gymnastics Association, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1906; Correspondence with foreign cities and clubs; Communications of the Gauverband, 1901; Copy of the Gymnastics Newspaper, Leipzig 1905; Programme for the major international Olympic Games of the Frankfurt Association for Gymnastics, 1904, 1905, 1906; Special print from the German Gymnastics Newspaper "Erhebung des Bestandes innerhalb der Deutschen Turnerschaft am 1. January 1906"; leaflet of the Windhuk German-Southwest-Africa Gymnastics Club; booklet for the First World Championship Competition of the Amateur Athletes' World Union 1907 in Frankfurt
Gun of the protection force in fire position at the railway line Windhoek - Keetmanshoop / Photographer: Scherl
Provisioning column from Windhoek in German South West Africa / Photographer: Scherl
The railway line Windhuk - Keetmanshoop in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika was haunted in 1914. Here soldiers of the Schutztruppe walk along their tracks / Photographer: Scherl
Departure from the railway station in Windhoek. The German group goes south / Photographer: Scherl
The men who had been drafted into the war meet in front of the town hall in Windhoek, Namibia, which was then the colony of German Southwest Africa. De Vaal, the son-in-law General Botha´s speaks to the German population in Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl
Transport of German troops at the railway station in Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl