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BArch, RM 16/173 · Akt(e) · o. Dat.
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains: Drawings: Entrance to the bay, village Hsiauniweh, high camp, drill ground, bridge camp, bridge in the open sea, Arcona island, beach camp, military hospital, village Tapautau, time ball, temple, powder troops, village Mietchiakau, main yamen (governement), troop mountain, Diederichsstein, Ober-Tsingtau, east camp Tsingtau, east camp pass, artillery camp

BArch, RM 5/915 · Akt(e) · (Dez. 1896-Jan. 1897), Apr.-Dez. 1897
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Journey of the Captain to Sea Zeye and the Naval Superintendent Franzius in East Asia "for the Investigation of Port Places for their Use as Support Points", 31.7.1897 "Employment of German Naval Officers in the Chinese Navy", 10.10.1897 Delay of the Occupation of Kiautschou, 11.11.1897 Report of the chief of the cruiser division about China and Korea, 30.10.1897 Strength of the infantry and artillery to be sent to Kiautschou, 28.11.1897 Seizure of Kiautschou, 12.12.1897 "Present maritime position to Japan" and "Preparations for the war against Japan", 19. and 18.12.1897 Military justice in the navy 1896, 30.6.1897

Imperial Protection Forces (Existing)
BArch, RW 51 · Bestand · 1891-1918
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

History of the Inventor: After the German Reich had abandoned an active colonial policy in the first years of its existence due to foreign policy considerations, this changed in 1884. The colonies Deutsch-Südwestafrika, Togo, Cameroon, Deutsch-Neuguinea, Deutsch-Ostafrika and Samoa, formally referred to as "protectorates", emerged. The governorates of these protectorates established in the following period were first under the control of the Colonial Department in the A u s w ä r t i g e s A m t and finally of the resulting R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t . The Kiautschou leasehold in China, acquired in 1898, was subject to the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t . From the very beginning it was necessary to be able to assert and protect the interests of the empire in the colonies by military force. In the initial phase, this task was performed by ships and landing commands of the Imperial Navy. In the German South Sea colonies this remained so until the end. In the African colonies there was a development of their own. In 1889, a troupe of German volunteers with a contract under an active officer (Captain Curt von François) was formed in D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a , which was initially only to perform police duties. In 1889, in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a, the Reich Commissioner Captain Herrmann Wissmann set up a troop of recruited Africans to suppress the "Arab Uprising" that broke out in 1888. With the law of 22 March 1891 the "Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika" was finally formed from volunteers of the army and navy as well as recruited volunteers, followed by the "Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika" and the "Schutztruppe für Kamerun" with the law of 9 June 1895. A protection force for Togo was planned at times, but was not formed, just as there were no protection forces for German New Guinea or Samoa. Only police troops were formed there. In the respective protectorates the governor held the highest military power, the commander of the protection troop was subordinated to him. The protection troops were responsible for maintaining security and public order. At times the individual protection troops were exclusively occupied with the suppression of insurrections of the indigenous population. To this end, some considerable personnel reinforcements were recruited from Germany. The Schutztruppen were first led by the Reichsmarineamt. With the "Gesetz betreffend die Kaiserlichen Schutztruppen in den Afrikanischen Schutzgebieten und die Wehrpflicht daselbst" of 18 July 1896, the Schutztruppen were subordinated to the Reich Chancellor, administered by the Colonial Department in the Foreign Office. In the Colonial Department, the Department M - Military Administration (Command or High Command of the Protection Forces) was responsible. The Prussian War Ministry (Army Department) took over the organizational support. Command affairs were handled by the Director of the Colonial Department, with Division M as his military staff. With the establishment of the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t by the Most High Decree of 17 May 1907, the command of the Schutztruppen was placed under its control, now as a military command staff with responsible command power. Like the Navy, the Schutztruppen were under the supreme command of the Emperor. Its members were volunteers of the army (or armies of Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Württemberg) and the navy, who retired from the respective army or navy for the time of their service in the Schutztruppen and then returned there again. The male German population in the protectorates was subject to compulsory military service. The conscripts in the Schutztruppen were able to meet these demands. In 1913 the Schutztruppe included the following personnel: - Command of the Schutztruppe in Berlin: 80 men - Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika: 2758 men (266 Germans, 2492 natives) - Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika: 1970 Mann (German) - Schutztruppe für Kamerun: 1471 Mann (171 German, 1300 indigenous) During the Herero Uprising, the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika's personnel strength in 1907 was approx. 15,000 men. The outbreak of the First World War hit the German colonies unprepared. Defensive measures against other colonial powers had never been seriously considered, the Imperial Government had assumed that in the event of a European conflict the colonies could be kept out of the fighting according to the agreements in the Congo Act of 1885, despite warning voices from the colonies themselves. On 1 August 1914, therefore, only a state of emergency was declared in the protectorates. It was not until mid-August 1914 that mobilization began in the protectorates, but the armed units there (Schutztruppen, police troops, naval units present) were ultimately without a chance compared with the opponents who were far superior in terms of numbers and materials. The following were lost, partly after fierce fighting, partly without a fight: - on 27 August 1914 Togo - on 7 September 1914 Samoa - on 17 September 1914 Deutsch-Neuguinea - on 9 July 1915 Deutsch-Südwestafrika - in February 1916 Cameroon The Kiautschou leasehold area under the control of the Navy had capitulated after heavy fighting on 7 November 1914. It was only in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a that the Schutztruppe was able to hold its ground to the end and thus bind considerable enemy forces. Their commander, Major General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, only laid down his weapons on 25 November 1918 on order from Berlin. Processing note: The stock RW 51 was originally created as stock for the "imperial protection troops and other German land forces overseas" and comprised 29 units. In 2010, the documents of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps were extracted and, together with the corresponding new additions, formed the newly created holdings RW 61. Since then, the holdings of RW 51 have consisted exclusively of documents of the Imperial Protection Forces and were subsequently fundamentally revised and developed further. Some new additions were added. Description of the holdings: The collection contains the documents of the Imperial Schutztruppen for D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a , D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and Cameroon, as well as the command of the Schutztruppen, as far as they are available in the military archives. Characterization of content: The inventory contains only a few real fact files. It consists above all of a compilation of commandos of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika from 1907 to 1914, as well as a file of the same commandos with reports of subordinated units and offices from 1916. In addition there are documents on organization and supply in Deutsch-Ostafrika and Deutsch-Südwestafrika and in particular some hand-drawn maps. Only two documents have survived on Cameroon. State of development: The inventory RW 51 was originally created as an inventory for the "imperial protection troops and other German land forces overseas" and comprised 29 units. In 2010, the documents of the East Asian Expeditionary Corps were extracted and, together with the corresponding new additions, formed the newly created holdings RW 61. Since then, the holdings of RW 51 have consisted exclusively of documents of the Imperial Protection Forces and were subsequently fundamentally revised and developed further. Some new additions were added. Pre-archival order: The tradition of the Schutztruppen In the Bundearchiv military archive is purely fragmentary. The Schutztruppen archive in the Heeresarchiv was destroyed during the air raid on Potsdam in April 1945. This applies to the personnel files of the Schutztruppen and to the records in the archives of the Schutztruppen in the colonies themselves. The tradition of the command of the Schutztruppen is essentially in the R 1001 R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t . The documents of the protection troops remaining in Africa after the First World War are now in the national archives of Tanzania (Dar es Salaam), Namibia (Windhoek) and Cameroon (Duala). In addition, the Belgian Imperial Archives in Brussels contain documents of the Rwandan Schutztruppen. Films on the documents in Windhoek and Dar es Salaam can be found in the Federal Archives in Berlin. Replacement records of the Schutztruppen and their deployments can be found above all in the documents of the Imperial Navy, which as a rule acted in a supportive capacity or, during uprisings, also issued landing commands. In addition, reference should be made to the tradition of the contingents of protection troops in the respective state archives provided by Bavaria, Saxony and Württemberg. Scope, explanation: 30 AU Citation method: BArch, RW 51/...

BArch, RM 3/7071 · Akt(e) · 1913-1914
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Report of the Chamber of Commerce of Tsingtau for 1912 Reports on visits to cotton presses in Tientsin and Shanghai Tariff regulations and tariff tables for the transportation of goods, vehicles and corpses of the Schantung Railway Company from 1 Jan. 1913

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou. - English colonies: vol. 2
BArch, RM 3/6852 · Akt(e) · 1912-1915
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Financial Budget Hong Kong Development of the English Protectorate New Territories from 1899 to 1912 Act on National Defence of the South African Union and Related Matters Act regulating the establishment, organization and management of the South African Police Report on the conservation of historic sites and former monuments and buildings in the West Indian colony Development of the New Territories under English Rule Legislation in Hong Kong Act "An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the Law with regard to Municipalities" Regulation of the Governor of Straits Settlements

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou - Government activity reports: Vol. 2
BArch, RM 3/6745 · Akt(e) · 1899-1901
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Monthly reports on events and conditions Police and passport matters Kiautschou - Government activity reports: Monthly reports on events and conditions in construction matters, health conditions, ship lists, trade and traffic, residence of foreign squadrons, activity among the Chinese

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou - Japanese colonies: vol. 1
BArch, RM 3/6854 · Akt(e) · 1906-1914
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Organization of the Kwantung Leasehold Provisions on the Establishment of a Naval Office in Dalny, Port Regulations in Dalny Military Policy Report on Dalny and Port Arthur Regulation of Justice Facilities in the Kwantung Leasehold Impressions of the Japanese Establishment in Antung) Japanese Manchuria policy Opening of Port Arthur to general shipping Development of Dalny's shipping traffic from 1907 to 1912 Regulation regulating rights to land and buildings in Port Arthur and Dairen Development of Port Dairen since entry into force of the Japanese Customs Tariff in July 1911 Provisions on shipping tax in the Kwantung lease area

Reichsmarineamt
BArch, RM 3/7015 · Akt(e) · 1899
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Building and operating licence for the Schantung Railway Construction Company dated 1 June 1899 and statutes dated 14 June 1899 "Industrielle und Eisenbahnunternehmungen in China", lecture by Brandt to the Deutsche Kolonial-Gesellschaft Report on a reconnaissance journey in the province of Schantung for the purpose of drawing up a railway statutes of the Schantung-Bergbau-Gesellschaft

Reichsmarineamt
BArch, RM 3/7022 · Akt(e) · 1904
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Annual Report of the Schantung-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft on the 5th Fiscal Year 1903 Results of the Tests on Heating Power of Various Types of Coal of the Schantung-Bergbau-Gesellschaft 3. Annual Report for 1903/04 of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Bergbau und Industrie im Auslande Mining Regulations of the Chinese Government of 1904

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou - Russian colonies: vol. 1
BArch, RM 3/6837 · Akt(e) · 1899-1903
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Russian Armed Forces on the Kwantung Peninsula (Port Arthur) and the maintenance cost of the area reports on Port Arthur and Dalny timetable and prices of the East Siberian Railway of 1902

Reichsmarineamt
BArch, RM 3/6847 · Akt(e) · 1904
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: The sea battle at the Schantung foothills on 10 Aug. 1904 Report on the findings of the Russian armoured ship "Zessarevich" after the battle on 10 Aug. 1904 as well as ship list of the ship Treatment of the Russian troops interned in Tsingtau Desarmierung of the Russian ships

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou - Travelogues
BArch, RM 3/6857 · Akt(e) · 1912-1914
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Reports on journeys through Northeastern China, Central China, Southern Tientsin-Pukov Railway, Philippines Political and cultural significance of the German Kiautschou region

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou laws and regulations: vol. 1
BArch, RM 3/6708 · Akt(e) · 1898-1899
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Regulation of the legal relationships and exercise of jurisdiction in Kiautschou Application of the regulations of the Imperial Navy for the administration of the protectorates Fulfilment of the military obligations of members of the Reich for naval parts in Kiautschou Regulations concerning police administration, introduction of the land register, legal relationships of the Chinese port regulations for Tsingtau

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 10
BArch, RM 3/7028 · Akt(e) · 1905-1906
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Draft of a law concerning the assumption of a guarantee of the Reich with regard to a railway from Duala according to the Manengubabergen traffic regulations together with tariff regulations of the Schantung-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaftof 1. March 1904 Annual report for 1904 of the Schantung-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 13
BArch, RM 3/7031 · Akt(e) · 1908-1909
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Annual reports for 1907 and 1908 of the Schantung-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft Reports on various railway lines of the Schantung-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft as well as on railway construction in Schantung

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 14
BArch, RM 3/7032 · Akt(e) · 1909-1911
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Annual Report for 1909 of the Schantung Railway Company Rail projects of the Kiautschou-Itschoufu Railway, Tsinanfu-Shuntefu Railway, Kaumi-Itchoufu Railway Opening of the British line of the Kowloon-Canton Railway

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 15
BArch, RM 3/7033 · Akt(e) · 1911-1912
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Annual reports for 1910 and 1911 of the Schantung Railway Company Agreement between the Schantung Railway Company and the Imperial Chinese Tientsin-Pukou Railway Agreement between the Provincial Government of Schantung and the Schantung Mining Company Tariff of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway Representation of the development of the Chinese railway network and Chinese railway plans during 1907 to 1911

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 16
BArch, RM 3/7034 · Akt(e) · 1912-1913
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Foundation of the Association for the Study of Railway and Mining Issues in Schantung Reports on travels by Kaumi-Itschoufu Statutes of the Schantung Railway Company and Statutes of 1913 and Building and Operating Concession

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 17
BArch, RM 3/7035 · Akt(e) · 1913
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Merger of the Schantung Railway Company and the Schantung Mining Company Articles of Association of the Schantung Railway Company and Railway and Mining Concession of 1913 Reports on Railway Construction Projects Schantungs Annual Report for 1912 of the Schantung Railway Company Belgian-Chinese Bond Agreement of Sept. 24, 1912 Agreement between the Schantung Railway Company and the Chinese Tientsin Pukov Railway on the Transfer of Goods and Persons of Jan. 1, 1913

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 19
BArch, RM 3/7037 · Akt(e) · 1914
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Report on construction costs of the Tsin-pu Railway in comparison to those of the Schantung Railway Development of the South Manchuria Railway Annual Report for 1913 of the Schantung Railway Company Travel report on a visit to the southern section of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway and traffic conditions there Implementation regulations for the construction of the Han and Shun-Chi quay railways

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou Railway Construction: Vol. 20
BArch, RM 3/7038 · Akt(e) · 1914-1922
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Accounting of the South Manchurian Railway Company for 1913/14 Report on negotiations concerning the Kaumi Railway and the West Railway concerning negotiations with the Schantung Railway Company Settlement of the Company's 1922 claim for damages

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou sewer projects: vol. 1
BArch, RM 3/6839 · Akt(e) · 1901-1913
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Reports, drawings of various canals in the Schantung area Chinese regulation projects of the waterways in Schantung Expert opinion on the condition of the emperor's canal from Chin kiang to Han tschwang and the future prospects for shipping of 1909

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou submarines
BArch, RM 3/6970 · Akt(e) · 1911-1913
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Report on the departure of the English submarines C 36, C 37, C 38 from Devonport to the Chinese station on Feb. 10, 1911 Notes on the strengthening of the cruiser squadron, necessity of stationing submarines in Tsingtau

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou trade relations: vol. 3
BArch, RM 3/6727 · Akt(e) · 1901-1902
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Extracts from the Commercial Register of the Imperial Court of Kiautschou Expansion of Trade with China Overview of China's National Economy, Administration and Trade Annual Report 1900/01 of the Colonial Economic Committee List of the Chambers of Commerce existing in the German Reich (as of early 1902) Trade and Shipping Report for the German Kiautschou Region for the Year 1901

Reichsmarineamt
Kiautschou trade relations: vol. 5
BArch, RM 3/6729 · Akt(e) · 1904-1905
Teil von Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

Contains among other things: Tsingtaus Report on Trade and Industry in the Kobe Consulate District for the Year 1903 Portuguese-Chinese Trade Treaty Trade and Future of Tsingtau Annual Report of the Chamber of Commerce of Tsingtau for 1904 and its Statutes

Reichsmarineamt