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Maritime trade routes of the World which could be rendered inoperative by German submarines, based...

Maritime trade routes of the World which could be rendered inoperative by German submarines, based on Duala in the Cameroons, Dar-es-Salaam in German East Africa, Rabaul in German New Guinea and German Samoa. 900 sea miles to one inch. Naval Staff...

In: The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of the Library, Research Department and Research and Library Department >> Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans

Maritime trade routs of the world which could be rendered inoperative by German Commerce Attackers,...

Maritime trade routs of the world which could be rendered inoperative by German Commerce Attackers, based on Duala in the Cameroons, Dar-es-Salaam in German East Africa, Rabaul in German New Guinea and on German Samoa. 900 sea miles to one inch. N...

In: The National Archives >> Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office >> Records of the Library, Research Department and Research and Library Department >> Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans

Military policy reports - ships: Volume 12

Contains among other things: S. M. S. "Lübeck: Alexandrette, Beirut, Messina (troubled situation), Jaffa S. M. S. "Hansa: Norway, Bilbao, Vigo, Naples, Venice, Port Said, Latovia, Alexandrette, Alexandria S. M. S. "Cormoran": M...

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> top authorities >> Reichsmarineamt (inventory) >> RM 3 Reichsmarineamt Part 03 and 04 General Marine Department >> ships >> Maintenance and use of vessels >> Military policy reports >> Military policy reports - Ships

German Imperial Naval Office

Page 101: Handwritten draft by De Villiers for note to CO 11 August 1914 concerning...

Page 101: Handwritten draft by De Villiers for note to CO 11 August 1914 concerning expedition to German South West Africa. Page 103: from Admiralty to Southampton 11 August 1914: Kinfauns Castle delayed. Page 104: from British Consul Gen Lorenzo ...

In: The National Archives >> Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies >> Records of the Navy Board and the Board of Admiralty >> Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War >> Cape Telegrams, Part 1, 27 July-1 October 1914. (Described at item level).