description: Contains:StartVNr: E 2376/1909; EndVNr: E 667/1910; and others: Cooperation with the Vorderasiatisches Museum, (1909), p. 34, the Botanical Central Office for the Colonies at the Royal Botanical Garden and Museum, p. 113, and the Muse...
In: Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin >> I/MV
Native auxiliary soldiers (so-called Askaris) of the German Schutztruppe in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a and German soldiers deport prisoners of war / Photographer: Scherl
Two warriors from the Ruga Ruga tribe are employed as local auxiliary soldiers (so-called Askaris) of the German Schutztruppe in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a . / Photographer: Scherl
Native auxiliary soldiers (so-called Askaris) of the German Schutztruppe in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a . Scene from the African Anabasis / Photographer: Scherl
Native auxiliary soldiers (so-called Askaris) of the German Schutztruppe in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a march with a trained rifle / Photographer: Scherl
Group of local soldiers on the march. The Askaris supported the German Schutztruppe under General Lettow-Vorbeck until the end of the war in 1918. / Photographer: Scherl
Cameroon: 1884-1914, colonies: German-Westafrica, Germany, German Reich Group photo of the first 20 native Askaris under the leadership of Lieutenant von Stetten in the German protectorate Cameroon / Photographer: Scherl
The German Kreuzer Königsberg supported the troops of General Lettow-Vorbeck until 1915, until a defeat in the Rufiyi Delta. The surviving crew transported their wounded to Dar es Salaam with the help of local porters / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Map of D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a with drawings of the most important tribal areas, military and mission stations. M.: 1:3 000 000. 1892
In: Affairs and uprisings of the indigenous tribes
Contains among other things: Acquisition of real estate by the local population Award of order to Spanish officers Instructions of the Spanish government for the forthcoming transfer of ownership of the Caroline Islands to Germany Payment of the p...
In: General Affairs of the Caroline, Palau and Mariana Islands. - administration, social, economic and political development, local population, expeditions
Contains among other things: Memorandum of the New Guinea Company about the German protectorate in the South Seas. Berlin, Nov. 1892 Map of German possessions in the Pacific Ocean, M.: 1:3 000 000 and M.: 1:12 000 000
In: General conditions in Kaiser-Wilhelms-Land and the Bismarck Archipelago. - administration, social, economic and political development, local population, punitive expeditions, scientific expeditions
German soldiers of the imperial Schutztruppe with native Askaris in a defensive position during riots or the military submission in Cameroon. Undated photo, ca. 1900. / Photographer: Scherl
German soldiers of the machine gun department of the cruiser SMS 'Königsberg' on the march in Kiomboni. Native carriers transport material, including a cannon gun / Photographer: Scherl
and others: Lazaret in Windhoek; Warrior Association Windhoek; Native Church in Windhoek; Natives (Herero; Nama; Owambo); German Schutztruppe; Fortress Omaruru; Church in Bethany; Oitjo; Artillery of the German Schutztruppe; Kunene river; Owambo m...
In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> (VOR-) ARCHIVISCHE SAMMLUNGEN >> Audiovisual Documentation >> Collection of persons, views and events (inventory)
Letters from local Christians by J. F. Hein, Evangelist, 1905; Telegrams (including 1 "optical telegram"); Hypothekenangelegenheit Charles Ritter, 1903-1906; detailed account of construction and equipment e. Ochsenwagens, 1906; map sketc...
In: Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik) >> Archive of the Rhenish Mission Society >> The Rhenish Mission in Southwest Africa/Namibia >> Travel to South Africa and Southwest Africa from
The landing corps of the cruiser SMS 'Königsberg', soldiers of the Schutztruppe and local auxiliary troops (so-called Askaris) advance against a hostile position / Photographer: Scherl