Contains among other things: Points of view for the choice of a base in East Asia, especially the port of Wei-hai-wei (memorandum of the Reichsmarineamt, with maps), 14 Nov. 1895 Occupation of Kiautschou after the murder of two German missionaries (telegram of the emperor to the Reich Chancellor, copy), 6 Nov. 1895, 6 Nov. 1895, German mission of the emperor to the Reich Chancellor, 6 Nov. 1895, German mission of the emperor to the emperor. Nov. 1897 Russian objection against the occupation of Kiautschou Bay by German warships (Promemoria of the Foreign Office), (Nov. 1897) Appointment of Kpt. z.S. Rosendahl as commander on land over the German armed forces in Kiautschou (AKO, copy), 3 Jan. 1898
Contains among other things: Reports on the selection of locations for coal and fleet stations Reports on the political situation in East Asia Memoranda on bases in East Asia and the expansion of the port of Weihaiwei, reasons and requirements for the expansion of military bases in Germany abroad Report on dock and shipyard facilities in Amoy
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Expert opinion on the fortification plan of the port of Kiautschou, 14 June 1899 Chief of the cruiser squadron Heinrich Prinz von Preußen to the Second Admiral Ernst Fritze for the erection of the ships in case of war, 4 Nov. 1899 Also contains: Wladivostock (map section) Wakasa Bay (view)
Contains among other things: Command of skilled personnel to Tsingtau Report on East Asian shipyards Construction of floating dock in Tsingtau
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Draft Federal Council Decree on Ship Surveying in East Asia, Port Regulations for Tsingtau Instructions on Ship Surveying in East Asia Protocol of the 25th Session of the Federal Council of 16 June 1898 Agreements of the International Medical Conferences in Paris on 3 Apr. 1894 and in Venice on 19 March 1898 with Explanatory Memorandum
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Freya": Caligari, Genoa, Bermuda, Horta, Vera Cruz S. M. S. "Sperber": South West Africa, British South Africa, Madagascar S. M. S. "Bremen": Coronel, Puerto Montt, Chile, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Taltal, Callao S. M. S. "Condor": New Guinea, Bongainville, Australia, Tasmania, S.M.S. Planet: Brisbane, Sydney, Nouméa, Port Villa, Singapore S.M.S. "Cormoran": Apia, Hong Kong, Nouméa, Matupi, Jap S.M.S. "Hertha": Gothenburg, Norway, Plymouth, San Sebastian, Tangier, Barcelona, Palma, Biserta S.M.S. "Hertha": Gothenburg, Norway, Plymouth, San Sebastian, Tangier, Palma, Biserta S.M.S. "Boars": Oporto, Madeira, Las Palmas, Bissao, Dakar, Freetown, Liberia (riots), Lome, Forcados, Warri, Duala, Libreville, Congo, Southwest Africa S. M. S. "Nuremberg": Colombo, Singapore, Yangtze River, Hankau, Pulo, Lant S. M. S. "Emden": Montevideo, Chile, Tahiti, Apia Cruiser Squadron: Japan, Hunan (riots), Yangtze River (riots), Padang, Batavia, Labuan, Manila, South Sea trip, East Asia S.M.S. "Sea Eagle": Zanzibar, Lorenco, Marques, Nossibé, Durban, Mozambique S.M.S. "Tiger": Hupeh, Hunan (riots), Shanghai, Yangtze River (flooding) S.M.S. "Polecat": Nanking, Yangtze River S. "Tiger": Hupeh, Hunan (riots), Shanghai, Yangtze River (flooding) S.M.S. "Polecat": Nanking, Yangtze River S. M.S. 'Victoria Luise': Norway, Madeira, Cartagena, Tunis, Malta S.M.S. 'Hansa': Norway, Lerwick, Edinburgh, Queenstown, Madeira, Santa Cruz, Tenerife, Las Palmas S.M.S. 'Panther': Cape Town, South West Africa, Lobito Bay, Cape Lopez, Cameroon, Togo, Monrovia S.M.S. 'Loreley': Therapia. Eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea, Athos, Thessaloniki S. M. S. "Lynx": Tsingtau S. M. S. "Tsingtau": Nanking S. M. S. "Leipzig": Yangtze River, Nanking, Korea (taken over by Japan), Port Arthur
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Invitation to the Chinese Commander to Evacuate the Kiautschou Area (draft), 22 - 26 July 1897 Order of the Commanding Admiral Eduard von Knorr to Occupy Kiatuschou Bay (telegram), 7 Nov 1897 Command of the Cruiser Division to Manage the Kiautschou Area, 27 Sept 1897 Command of the Cruiser Division to Evacuate the Kiautschou Area (draft), 22 - 26 July 1897 Command of the Commanding Admiral Eduard von Knorr to Occupy Kiatuschou Bay (telegram), 7 Nov 1897 Command of the Cruiser Division to Manage the Kiautschou Area, 27 Sept 1897 Command of the Cruiser Division to Evacuate the Kiautschou Bay (draft), 22 - 26 Sept 1897 Command of the Commander of the Commander Eduard von Knorr to Occupy the Kiatuschou Bay (telegram). 1897 Report to the commanding admiral Eduard von Knorr on the situation in Kiautschou during the transfer of administration to the Imperial Naval Office, Feb. 15, 1897 Geographical location, economic importance and fortifications of the Kiautschou Bay Chiffre Code Also includes: Kiautschou area (1:11000), (map) Port facilities of Kiautschou (1:56000), (map) Wai-hai-wei (map)
Contains among other things: Plan for the testing of the surveying ship and final report of the testing from 12 to 26 March 1907 Travel reports Report on the "Seagull Department" on Lake Tanganyika in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a 1914 to 1916 as well as on the activities during the outbreak of war in D e u t s c h - O s t Asia 1914
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: Intensified Naval War against England - Memorandum of the Naval War Command, International Law Assessment and Statements 1939/1940 Time Chartering of Neutral Shipspace to the Enemies, Jan. 1940 North-Siberian Sea Route (Discussion at the Special Staff Trade War and Economic Combat Measures), Sept. 24, 1941 Blockade Breaker Trips from East Asia to Europe (Discussion at the Special Staff HWK), Jan. 1942
Contains: Military medical statistics; medical reports