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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, N Facius Nr. 144 · Dossier · 1938-1943
Fait partie de Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. General State Archive Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

Contains Munuskripte (typewritten) 'Die Verwaltungsdrucksachen der thüringischen Staaten vom 18. Jahrhundert bis 1922' (August 1938) 'Der Große Teich in Altenburg. Geschichte seiner künstlichen Gestaltung vornehmlich im 18. Jahrhundert' (June 1940) 'The County of Gleichen-Hatzfeld and the Lordship of Oberkranichfeld in Ernestine Politics from the 17th to the 20th Century'. Jahrhundert' (January 1941) 'Großherzog Carl Alexander von Weimar und die deutsche Kolonialpolitik 1850-1901' (June 1941) 'Thüringische Truppengeschichte, Bibliographie zur Geschichte der thüringischen Regimenter und Bataillone vom 17. Jahrhundert bis 1918' (December 1942) 'Napoleon und die Hasenjagd bei Apolda am 7. Oktober 1808' (January 1943)

Facius, Friedrich
ADM 137/9/4 · Pièce · 1914
Fait partie de The National Archives

Page 151: Britannia Simonstown to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Reports of Konigsberg off Inhambane may not be reliable. Page 152: Marine Paris to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Information from Vice Consul Monrovia. 32 German vessels at Dual in River Cameroon. Page 153: SNO Simonstown to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Hyacinth left for Durban. Page 154: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 14 August 1914: whole of troops for England to be embarked. Page 155: Admiralty to SNO Zanzibar 14 August 1914: is German ship Mowe disabled Dar-es-Salaam. Page 156: Commonwealth Naval Board Melbourne to Admiralty 14 August 1914: more details of message on page 148. Page 157: Zanzibar to Admiralty 14 August 1914: Mowe sunk in Dar-es-Salaam harbour. Page 160: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 15 August 1914: All arrangements with SNOC. Submit can control ops from Simonstown better than Durban suggest return there by rail. Page 161: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 15 August 1914: S-S Colonies has requested seize Swakopmund and Luderitz Bay without delay. Submit Hyacinth return Cape. Leave Astraea to search for Konigsberg. Page 162: copy of War Office telegram 15 August 1914 to Leviathan: - after Azores proceed St Vincent and call at St Helena. Page 163: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 15 August 1914: Approved Hyacinth return Cape and Astraea deal with Konigsberg. Page 164: De Villiers to S-S Colonies 15 August 1914: preparations for German SW Africa being urged on. Force towards Orange River also taking place. Page 165: SNO Zanzibar to Admiralty 15 August 1914: Germans have lowered Red Cross flag on Tabora. Page 166: History Section précis of correspondence 15 and 16 August 1914 concerning troop movements, (paper M 01405/14), original papers in HS 10 Page 112. Page 168: Hyacinth Durban to Admiralty 16 August 1914: will arrive Simonstown 17 August. Pages 169-170: between Commander in Chief Cape and Admiralty 16 August 1914: German aeroplane seen over Cape Town. Propose engaging British airman here to protect harbour. Proposal approved. Page 170: Horta to Admiralty 16 August 1914: from Leviathan. Coal required St Vincent. Steamship Monmouthshire reports all well. Page 171: General message 16 August 1914: period of grace for Austro-Hungarian ships expires midnight 22 August. Page 172: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 16 August 1914: Transport arranged in Union Castle Line vessels; Kenilworth, Briton, Dunluce, Guildford, Goorka. Page 173: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 16 August 1914: Leviathan expects arrive St Vincent 20 August and Cape Sept 7th via St Helena. Page 175: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 17 August 1914: Submit Pegasus alone Zanzibar risky. Konigsberg double weight broadside. Suggest Astraea return if Konigsberg not met. Act with Pegasus. Colliers due Zanzibar tomorrow. Page 175: Capetown to Admiralty: - German Apolda detained. Pages 177 and 178: Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 17 August 1914: Troop convoy must be escorted by Astraea and Hyacinth. Slight risk Pegasus. Page 181: Capetown to Admiralty 17 August 1914: German ship Rufidji captured. Page 182: General message 17 August 1914: instructions for cruisers. Page 183: Pegasus to Admiralty 17 August 1914: Visited Tanga. Flag of truce flying. German ships detained. Markgraf disabled by Germans. (Original papers in HS10 page 129) Page 184: De Villiers to S-S Colonial Office 17 August 1914: regarding arrangements for German SW Africa. Page 187: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 18 August 1914: Report from Pegasus on visit to Tanga. Page 188: between Commander in Chief Cape and Admiralty 18 August 1914: Commander Bridgeman arrived. Propose appoint Capt Lambert to Hyacinth. Appointment approved. Officer for expeditionary force essential. Page 189: Message to ships 18 August 1914: all lights Cape Verde extinguished. Page 191: Leviathan to Admiralty 19 August 1914: Position. Page 192: Britannia Simonstown to Admiralty 19 August 1914: Ship seen fitted for aeroplanes off Hout Bay. Hyacinth in dock rudder defects. Page 193: Britannia Simonstown to Admiralty 19 August 1914: Cables to Seychelles cut. Page 194: Commander in Chief Simonstown to Admiralty 19 August 1914: regarding 10th Hussars and potential convoy delay. Page 197: Capetown to Admiralty 19 August 1914: Sierra Leone report, arrival of Kaiser Bremen and Eber at Duala. Page 198: General Notice 19 August 1914: request for information on ships detained. Page 199: Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 19 August 1914: Fast sea-going tug Afrikander obtained. Page 200: MacDonell at L Marques 19 August 1914: Regarding registering of vessels under Portuguese flag.