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Army Command in East Asia

On November 14, 1897, the German Reich occupied the Chinese port of Tsingtau and, in a contract with the Chinese Empire dated March 6, 1898, leased an area of 550 km² with Tsingtau as its center for 99 years - the Kiautschou protectorate. The prov...

In: Protection troops and other institutions under imperial supreme command

Armeeoberkommando Ostasien

Map of Railways in China

Contains: Beijing Room - Korea Bay - Tsingtau - Shanghai - Hong Kong - South China Sea Entries: Railway lines (in operation, under construction, planned), supplements from 29.5.1914 in red

In: Gouvernement des Schutzgebietes Kiautschou >> RM 16 Gouvernement des Schutzgebietes Kiautschou >> Karten; BArch, RM 16 Gouvernement des Schutzgebietes Kiautschou

Politicians, statesmen and political friends (S-Z)

Contains: - Letter from Paula Siehr about her experiences during the Russian invasion of East Prussia, handscra.., 21.11.1914 and 3.12.1914 - Letter (masch.) by Walter Simons to a protocol supplement by Haussmann on Hahn and Prince Max von Baden, ...

In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik) >> Bequests, association and family archives >> Political estates >> Estate of Dr. Conrad Haußmann, (Reichs-)State Secretary, DDP politician ( *1857, 1922) (holdings) >> 15. letters

Haußmann, Conrad

Travelogues of the NCOs and teams of the East Asian Naval Detachment from Bangkok and Singapore to Beijing at the Outbreak of the War

Contains also: Map Railway in China (scale 1 : 4 000 000), May 29, 1914

In: Prussian and Imperial Navy 1849 to 1918/1919 >> Kiautschou Government >> Government of the Kiautschou protectorate (existing) >> RM 16 Government of the Kiautschou Protectorate >> Commands, messages, reports, telegrams, memoirs