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Deimling, Berthold von (inventory)
BArch, N 559 · Bestand · 1881-1949
Teil von 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 von
Orientation trip to Cameroon: Reports
BArch, N 38/25 · Akt(e) · 15. Juli 1909
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Replacement of the coloured soldiers; Equipping the Schutztruppe with machine guns and guns; Military discipline of the coloured soldiers belonging to the Schutztruppe, insofar as they are not soldiers; Extended preliminary and further training of the European staff of the Schutztruppe; Creation of a colonial handbook; Relationships between the Schutztruppe and the German armed forces; Replacement of the coloured soldiers; Replacement of the coloured soldiers; Replacement of the coloured soldiers; Replacement of the coloured soldiers; Replacement of the coloured soldiers; Replacement of the coloured soldiers. Police, organisation of the latter; sanitation; use of doctors in military stations; use of white troops in Cameroon; field surveys; defence of Cameroon in a European war; treasury, weapons and ammunition administration; handling of military and honorary court regulations and disciplinary punishment.

Lequis, Arnold
BArch, N 38/1 · Akt(e) · 6. Juli - 26. Nov. 1900
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Reports of the Oberkdos. d. Schutztruppen, Berlin, of the military station Jaunde, of the Kaiserliche Schutztruppe Kamerun to Joseph Lequis concerning the death of his son Ernst on Dec. 7, 1900; Notifications of the Auswärtigen Amt, Kolonial-Abteilung, concerning the estate of Ernst Lequis, Feb. 10, 1901 - Feb. 25, 1902

Lequis, Arnold
BArch, N 38/35 · Akt(e) · 3. Mai 1904 - 22. Jan. 1908
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Directory of the Offz. pp., Uffz. and crews of the stage Kdos; war classification of the troops in S. W. Africa, 3 May 1904; food, clothing and equipment, 13 May 1904; list of arriving reinforcements; proofs of war strength and equipment; A. H. K. of 19 May 1904: War state in S. W. Africa; overview for the marching in of the newly arriving transports, 18 May 1904; list of the arriving reinforcements; A. H. K. of 19 May 1904: War state in S. W. Africa; overview for the marching in of the newly arriving transports, 18 May 1904. June 1904; overview of the current division of troops in the protectorate, June 19, 1904; keeping war diaries, June 25, 1904; report on service and official conditions in the Swakopmund stage, July 27, 1904; execution of arrest and prison sentences, Aug 15, 1904; persecution of the Hereros, Aug 20, 1904; experiences of Maj. Lequis in S. W. Africa; a German colonial army, transcript of C. v. Morgen

Lequis, Arnold
BArch, N 38/36 · Akt(e) · 13. Juni - 30. Sept. 1904
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Landing conditions in Swakopmund; Contract between the German Southwest African State Treasury and the Woermann Line Hamburg concerning transport services, 28 Dec. 1903; Siltation of the Port of Swakopmund and Removal, 22 Aug. 1904; Landing Diary; Relations between Maj. Lequis and the Swakopmund Stage prior to the takeover of the Stage; Permanent orders for the troops and other forces accommodated in Swakopmund, including the German Army, the German Army and the German Army, the German Army, the German Army and the German Army, the German Army, the German Army and the German Army. d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage magazine service d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d.

Lequis, Arnold
BArch, N 38/37 · Akt(e) · 1. Okt. 1904 - 11. Jan. 1905
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Telegram copies; Completion of the landing facilities in Lüderitz, 1 Nov. 1904; Establishment of the Lüderitz Bucht-Keetmannshop stage section, 5 Nov. 1904; Reinforcement of the stage dos. for the south; War situation and war news; Catering strengths and transportation; Incoming formations in the south of the protectorate; Route description Lüderitzbucht-Kubub; Field railway construction Lüderitzbucht-Kaukausib-Kubub; Negotiations with Frhr. Busche (South African Teritories Comp.) and Kaiser (South West African Comp.) for supply transports to Warmbad; establishment of a stage dossier in Keetmannshoop; distribution of armed forces

Lequis, Arnold
BArch, N 38/38 · Akt(e) · 21. Feb. - 12. Nov. 1904
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Landing and departure; Permanent orders for landing; Fire extinguishing and watch regulations; Monthly inventory records for the stage dock; 3rd riding report. Feldbattr. for Oct. 8, 1904; regulations for field mail traffic; map drawing of the camps at Lüderitz Bay

Lequis, Arnold