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Definition of the border between D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and the Belgian Congo colony. - Material for the Brussels negotiations in 1910: Vol. 2

Contains among other things: Maps and photographs of the original maps of the border treaties of Associatia Z.d.C. with Germany, France and Belgium from 1884 to 1885.

In: border matters >> Definition of the border between D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and the Belgian Congo colony. - Material for the Brussels negotiations in 1910

Grave list for D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a

Contains also: Lists for Belgian Congo, Portuguese East Africa, Rhodesia, India and France

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Foreign Affairs, Colonial and Occupation Administration >> R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t (inventory) >> R 1001 Imperial Colonial Office >> General affairs >> grave goods

Land acquisition in German East Africa. - Individual cases: Volume 1a

Contains among other things: 4 maps of northeastern D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, 1:300 000, around 1900 agreements between the Reich and France, Great Britain and the German East African Society for the Regulation of Conditions in East Afric...

In: settlement system >> Land acquisition in German East Africa. - isolated cases

Negotiations with England on Zanzibar and the demarcation of German and English spheres of interest in East Africa: Vol. 2

Contains among other things: Map of Central Africa, scale 1:5 000 000, Hamburg 1885 Declaration between France and England of 10 March 1862 concerning the independence of the Sultans of Marcat and Zanzibar (copy)

In: border matters >> Negotiations with England about Zanzibar and the demarcation of the German and English spheres of interest in East Africa

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 1

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 2

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 3

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 4

Enthält u.a.: Blockade der ostafrikanischen Küste. - Vereinbarung zwischen Deutschland und England vom 3./5. Dez. 1888 Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia and Russia for the suppression of the African Slave Trade, signed at Lond...

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 5

Contains among other things: Declaration of the blockade by joint announcement of the German and English squadron commander in East Africa

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 6

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 7

Contains among other things: Participation of Italy and Portugal in the blockade

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 8

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.

Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and to restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast: Vol. 9

In: Negotiations with foreign powers, in particular with England, Italy, France and Portugal, on a joint approach to suppress the unrest in East Africa and restore the Sultan's power by blocking the East African coast.