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Description archivistique
RMG 1.037 · Dossier · 1903-1926
Fait partie de Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

Correspondence; Agreement of the Hülfs-Comités f. d. Anstalten d. Innere Mission in Treffen/Carinthia (Vors. Insp. Haussleiter) and Countess La Tour (Grün-derin d. Anst.) on the employment of P. Aschoff and Dienst-weisung, 1903; Call for care for abandoned half-white children in Southwest Africa, 1907; Protocols of the Commission f. Innere Mission in d. Dt. Schutzgebieten, 1908 1913; Report on work of the Commission IN: Das Reich, July 1908; Report on the Innere Mission in d. d. d. Schutzgebieten, Dr. m. Fig. 8 p., 1912; Conference German Protestant Work Organisations, about the founding verse, 39 p., Dr., 1916; newspaper article about this, IN: Der Reichsbote Nr. 197, April 1916

Société des missions du Rhin
Deimling, Berthold von (inventory)
BArch, N 559 · Fonds · 1881-1949
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: General of the Infantry Berthold von Deimling Life data 21.03.1853 in Karlsruhe 03.02.1944 in Baden-Baden Career 1873 Promotion to Lieutenant Seconde 1875 Change to Infantry Regiment "Duke of Holstein" (Holsteinic) No. 85 (Rendsburg) 1880 promotion to lieutenant 1879 to 1882 Kriegsakademie Berlin 1882 officer in infantry regiment no. 85 1886 transfer to the Großer Generalstab (railway department) 1888 captain 1891 general staff officer in the 1st division in Königsberg 1893 major 1895 in the general staff of the XVI. Army Corps 1898 Battalion Commander in the infantry regiment "Prince Wilhelm" (4th Baden) No. 112 in Mulhouse (Sundgau) 1900 Lieutenant Colonel and transfer to the Great General Staff (Chief of Operations Division II) 1903 Colonel and Commander of the infantry regiment No. 112 in Mulhouse 1904 Commander of the 2nd Army Commandant of the German Army (Battalion) No. 112 in Mulhouse (Sundgau) 1903 Colonel and Commander of the infantry regiment No. 112 in Mulhouse 1904 Commander of the 2nd Army Command No. 112 in Mulhouse (Sundgau) 1904 Commander of the infantry regiment No. 112 in Mulhouse (Sundgau) 1900 Lieutenant Colon and Commander of the infantry regiment No. 112 in Mulhouse 1903 Commander of the infantry Regiment No. 112 in Mulhouse 1904 Field Regiment 1905 deputy of the commander-in-chief for the southern region 1905 elevation to hereditary nobility 1906 commander of the Schutztruppe in southwest Africa 1907 major general 1908 return and commander of the Infanterie-Brigade 58 (Mühlhausen) 1910 lieutenant-general and appointment as commander of the 29. Division in Freiburg i. Br. 1913 General of the Infantry and Commanding General of the XV Army Corps (Strasbourg) 1914 War operation in southern Alsace, on the Aisne, off Ypres in Flanders, off Verdun (XV. Army Corps) 1916 Awarded the Pour le Merite (capture of the Fort Vaux) 1916 Assignment to the Somme 1916 Transfer to the Section Commander of the Army Division B (Vosges) 1917 Farewell with simultaneous appointment as Chief of the 1st Under Alsatian Infantry Regiment No. 132. Description of the stock: The stock contains life memories, anda. on his activities as commander of the Schutztruppe in South West Africa (1906-1907), the 58th Infantry Brigade in Mulhouse/Alsace (1907-1910) and the 29th Division in Freiburg (1910-1913) and as commander general of the XVth Army Corps in the 2nd Infantry Army Corps in the United Kingdom. Feldartillerieregiments in Südwestafrika 1904-1906 (Herero- und Hottentottenaufständen); further documents from the period of service in Südwestafrika as well as from the 1st World War; correspondence with Ludendorf and Hindenburg as well as from the time after retirement; further newspaper articles and pictorial material. References to other holdings R 1001 Reichskolonialamt (Online-Findmittel) R 1002 Authorities of the former protectorate Deutsch-Südwestafrika (Online-Findmittel) N 14 Ludwig Boell estate N 38 Arnold Lequis estate N 103 Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck estate NL 30 Viktor Franke citation: BArch, N 559/...

Deimling, Berthold
European Colonial Legislation
BArch, N 2345/65 · Dossier · Sept. - Dez. 1885 ; Apr. 1897
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Overview of Dutch, Danish and English colonial laws List of the English parliamentary acts received up to Sept. 1885 Compilation of the constitutional relations of the English, French, Danish, Dutch and Portuguese colonies to the motherland Stengel, Karl Freiherr of: "Die Rechtspflege in den deutschen Schutzgebieten", in: "Beilage zur Allgemeinen Zeitung", No. 74 and 75, 1897

BArch, RM 16 · Fonds · 1914
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the inventor: In 1898, a governor subordinated to the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t was appointed for the protection work in China that was taken into possession in 1897. He was head of the entire military and civil administration as well as commander of the land forces stationed there. Description: The Kiautschou area, with its capital Tsingtau, was leased from China in 1898 for 99 years. A governor subordinated to the Reichsmarineamt was appointed for the protectorate taken into possession. He was head of the entire military and civil administration as well as commander of the land forces stationed there. The governor was always a naval officer, the military crew consisted of the III. sea battalion and the sailor artillery department Kiautschou. At the end of an ultimatum granted by Japan in August 1914, the Tsingtau fortress capitulated under its governor to the military superiority of its opponent. From 1914 to 1922 Japan occupied Kiautschou and then handed it over to China. In 1923 the German Reich waived its rights. Characterisation of content: Only fragments of files on the mobilization, siege and fall of the Tsingtau fortress have survived, mainly war diaries, reports and newspaper articles. State of development: Invenio Scope, Explanation: Existing stock without increase 2.7 m 66 AE Citation method: BArch, RM 16/...

Kiautschou War 1914
BArch, RM 3/6876 · Dossier · 1914-1918
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Newspaper cuttings about the fight for Tsingtau The war in the German protectorates The fight for Tsingtau

Office du Reich à la Marine
Protection Force for Cameroon and Togo
62199 · Dossier · 1884-1914
Fait partie de Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

Members of the German Schutztruppe for the protectorates Cameroon and Togo in their uniforms, from left to right: a paymaster in a service suit, a paymaster aspirant and a rear fireworker in a dress suit, a doctor in a service suit, officers in a service suit, a non-commissioned officer and a corporal in a dress suit / Photographer: Scherl

BArch, R 1001/7424 · Dossier · Sept. 1937 - Aug. 1941
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: New edition of the book "Deutsche Schutzgebiete unter Mandatsherrschaft 1937" Das koloniale Deutschland. German protectorates under mandate 1937. Special print from the Berliner Börsen-Zeitung. Berlin 1937 Germany's Foreign Trade, Summary Overviews, Nov. 1940. Edited by the Reich Statistical Office. Berlin, February 1941

BArch, N 1138/50 · Dossier · Aug.1920 - März 1921
Fait partie de Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Information on the Administration of South West Africa (Letter to General J.C. Smuts), [1920]; The Basic Provisions of the Italian War Damage Act of November 1918, March 1921; Preliminary Draft Law on Compensation for War Damage in the Former German Protectorates; Transitional Provisions in the Case of Repeal of German Consular Jurisdiction

Kastl, Ludwig