Contains above all: Results of the fleet survey carried out by the "Allgemeine Zeitung" Memorials of the German Reichstag on the development of the Imperial Navy (printed matter)
German Colonial SocietyContains among other things: Correspondence concerning the sending of memorandums and newspaper articles about the memorandum.
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Germany's fleet and colonial possessions. The necessity and means of its enlargement, by Caesar Artfalck (print), 1896 Germany's economic existence and its fleet, by J. Erichsen (print), 1900 Why does everyone among the people have an interest in a strong German fleet? Essay by Hans Hartmann (print), 1900 Die Bedeutung der deutschen Kriegsflotte für unsere Gegenwart und Zukunft, by Heinrich Weber (print), 1899 Zur Flottenvorlage, by Wilhelm Geiger (print), 1900 Festausgabe der Danziger Neuesten Nachrichten zur Jahreswende 1899/1900 (print) Overview of the German Navy's ship fleet (flyer), 1900 Interest in a strong German fleet? A contribution to the fleet issue. By Hans Hartmans (print), 1900
German Imperial Naval OfficeCaptain at sea Zeye, commander of the landing corps S.M.S. 'Kaiser' and commander of the landing troops with his officers and interpreters in the Chinese military camp, in the east fort of Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: newspaper cuttings
Contains among other things: German Colonial Gazette. Official Gazette for the Protectorates of the German Reich. VI. year 1895
German Imperial Naval OfficeThe flagship of the East Asian squadron S.M.S. 'Kaiser' is anchored on the roadstead of Tsingtau in the bay of Kiautschou / Photographer: Scherl
A parade of naval infantry on the garrison parade ground in Tsingtau. The military chapel stands in front / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Compilation of official documents concerning Samoa. Print, around 1890
Officers of the Imperial Navy in front of the monument to the occupation of Kiautschou Bay by Admiral Diederichs in Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Table of contents of the catalogue of the naval exhibition 1900 with technical data to individual ships, memorandum concerning the development of the Kiautschou area.
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Newspaper article about the future of Weihaiwei Map of the territorial limits of the protectorate Kiautschou
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Reports about Port Arthur and Dalny Newspaper article about Russia and Manchuria Memorandum about the Kwantung area for the year 1902/03 Memorandum Dalny 1902 in Russian and translation
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Newspaper cuttings about the fight for Tsingtau The war in the German protectorates The fight for Tsingtau
German Imperial Naval OfficeLanding manoeuvre of a German troop squadron near Tsingtau. Navy paramedics made temporary operating tables out of carts and stretchers. / Photographer: Scherl
German soldiers of the imperial navy in the main street in Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Reports, newspaper clippings on the confiscation of ships French war damage law draft (French) "Hanseatische Rechtszeitschrift für Handel, Schiffahrt und Versicherung, Kolonial- und Auslandsbeziehungen sowie für hanseatisches Recht", Supplement 1, Vol. 1, Jan. 1918 Overview of the treaties of the German Reich affected during the present World War by the onset of the state of war or the termination of diplomatic relations
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Admiral v. Grapow: "The freedom of the seas after the war, our and England's colonial war aims". Print, July 1917 "Mitteilungen des Deutschen Flotten-Vereins". Pressure, 4.9.1917 "If they won!". Print, 1917
Officers of the landing squad S.M.S. 'Kaiser', the flagship of the Rear Admiral of Diederichs, at the time of the coastal occupation. They are the first German colonial rulers to arrive in Tsingtau / Photographer: Scherl
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 OfficeThe German cruiser S.M.S. 'Königsberg', assigned to the German station Deutsch-Ostafrika, in battle with a British cruiser / photographer: Scherl