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BArch, N 14/14 · Akt(e) · 1912-1916
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Memorandum on preparatory work for mobilization in the event of a war with a great power for D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a , April 1912; "Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika" - Records of the Major General von Lettow-Vorbeck on contrasts between command and governor Schnee, without date; excerpts from letters to General von Lettow, 1914-1916

Boell, Ludwig (inventory)
BArch, N 14 · Bestand · 1911-1943
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventory Designer: Life data 03.07.1889 born in Weißenburg/Elsaß I. married with Edith ..., died 1927 II. married with Miranda ... Military service in the royal prussia. Army and in the Reichswehr 01.10.1907 Entry 30.09.1920 Release from the 200,000 man army Promotions 1908 Corporal 31.03.1909 NCO 10.08.1909 Deputy Sergeant 19.11.1909 Flag Junker 22.03.1910 Lieutenant (with patent of 22.3.1908) 25.02.1915 Lieutenant Colonel 18.06.1917 Captain Positions 01.10.1907 Inf.Rgt. 143 One-year volunteer 04.02.1909 Inf.Rgt. 132 Voluntary exercise 16.06.1909 Inf.Rgt. 60 Exercise A 23.08.1909 Inf.Rgt. 56 Flag officer 26.11.1913 Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, Recruit Depot Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, 10th field comp. 03.1914 Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1st field comp. Kp-Führer, Ordonnanz-Officier beim Kommandostab, Adjutant der Schutztruppe und Generalstabsoffizier bei General Wahle 31.03.1920 VII AK budgeted Kp chief 07.1920 Schutztruppen-Abwicklungsamt Berlin-Adlershof Inventory description: Eugen Friedrich Ludwig Boell, was born on 03.07.1889 in Weißenburg/Elsass. He attended the elementary school and the grammar school in Weissenburg, as well as the University of Strasbourg/Elsass where he studied philology. Married in second marriage to Miranda Machalitzky born 13.01.1908, with whom he had four children. Hildegard Ingeborg Boell born 19.02.1934 Friedrich Ludwig Boell born 12.05.1935 Gisela Adelheid Boell born 14.03.1939 Erika Miranda Boell born 03.04.1943 Ludwig Boell was an officer in the army and in the Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika (1914-1918). In 1920 he retired from the Reichswehr due to the reduction of the Wehrmacht and due to military service damage. After his retirement from the army, he was responsible for collecting and sifting the material for the history of the East African campaign at the Schutztruppenamt and the Colonial Central Administration. Furthermore, he was adjutant of the staff chief of the senior management of the organization "Escherich", as well as office manager and accountant at the Theresientaler Kristallglasfabrik. 01.08.1936, appointment to the government council in the Reichsdienst at the Forschungsanstalt für Kriegs und Heeresgeschichte in Potsdam. 01.05.1938, was promoted to the senior government council. On 01.09.1944, Ludwig Boell was awarded the War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords. Military service in the Royal Prussian Army and in the Reichswehr 01.10.1907 Entry 30.09.1920 Discharge from the 200,000 man army Promotions 00.00.1908 Corporal 31.03.1909 NCO 10.08.1909 Sergeant 19.11.1909 Fahnenjunker 22.03.1910 Lieutenant (with patent dated 22.03.1908) 25.02.1915 Lieutenant Colonel 18.06.1917 Captain Positions 01.10.1907 Inf.Rgt. 143 One-year volunteer 04.02.1909 Inf.Rgt. 132 Voluntary exercise 16.06.1909 Inf.Rgt. 60 Exercise A 23.08.1909 Inf.Rgt. 56 Flag-junker 26.11.1913 Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, Rekrutendepot Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, 10. field company 00.03.1914 Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1. field company 00.03.1914 Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1. field company 00.03.1914 Schutztruppe Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1. field company 00.03.1914 Feldkompanie Kompanieführer, Ordonnanz-Offizier bei beim Kommandostab, Adjutant der Schutztruppe und Generalstabsoffizier bei General Wahle 31.03.1920 VII. AK budgeted company commander 00.07.1920 Schutztruppen-Abwicklungsamt Berlin-Adlerdorf Einsatz 1914-1918 Deutsch-Ostafrika citation method: BArch, N 14/...

BArch, N 14/19 · Akt(e) · 1919-1920
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Correspondence with the Reichs-Kolonialministerium in Berlin concerning the payment of loans; correspondence with the English District Political Officer concerning the repatriation of the Germans; inventory list of the school in Dar es Salaam List of houses occupied by Germans Correspondence with the prisoner of war Dr. Hofmann concerning inheritance matters

BArch, N 14/18 · Akt(e) · 1917-1920
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Requisitions regulations; proclamations of the English administrator; various editions of the "Official Gazette" for the occupied territory D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a 1919-1920; individual editions of the Tanganyika-Zeitung from Dares-Salam, Aug./Sept. 1920

BArch, N 14/25 · Akt(e) · ca. 1923
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Enthält: Irangi; Operations around Koudoa Irangi, Mai - Juni 1916; Advance of the Mounted Forces, 03.08.-08.09.1916; Operations in the Karagwe District, Juni-Juli 1916; Captured of Mwanza, Juli 1916; Advance on Tabora, Aug. - Sept. 1916; Advance from the Nyasaland-Rhodesia Border, 21.05.-12.06.1916; Advance through the Mountains of Ukinga, 13.-30.06.1916; Advance of Malangali, 04.-25.07.1916; Operations of Northey’s Force, 14.08.-30.09.1916; Strategic Situation, 01.10.1916; Operations against the German Western Force, 11.-25.11.1916; Operationen im Raum Mingoyo, Sept. 1916 - Mai 1917, 10.06.1917, 03.08.1917

BArch, N 14/7 · Akt(e) · 1916
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Chapter 2: The evacuation of the Aruscha district and the advance of the Division van Deventer towards Kondoa-Irangi; Chapter 3: The retreat of the North Commander; Chapter 4: The events at the border of the Tanga district from March 1916 onwards and the retreat of the battalion to line Sadani-Kondutschi

BArch, N 14/9 · Akt(e) · 1916
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Chapter 9: Beginning of the Belgian offensive on South Kivu and withdrawal of the section from Langenn to Akanjaru; Chapter 10: Evacuation of Rwanda; Chapter 11: Withdrawal of the united sections from Langenn and Wintgens to the Kihinga Plateau; Chapter 12: Evacuation of Urundi and legal march of the united sections from Langenn and Wintgens; Chapter 13: The withdrawal of the Bukoba troops