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Imperial Schutztruppe for German South West Africa übriges Asien
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Imperial Protection Forces (Existing)

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-Neu...

In: Protection troops and other institutions under imperial supreme command

Lettow-Vorbeck, Paul von (inventory)

History of the Inventory Designer: General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck Life data 20.03.1870 born in Saarlouis 09.03.1964 died in Hamburg Career 1881 Cadet 1884 Main Cadet Institute Groß-Lichterfelde 07.02.1888 Portepee-Fähnrich at the 4.Garderegiment ...

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Vorbeck, Paul Emil von Lettow

Reichsmilitärgesetz (Reich Military Act) (implementing provisions for § 66)

Contains among other things: Act of 04.09.15 on the amendment of the Reich Military Act and the Act, concerning amendments to the military duty of 11.02.88 - Applicability of § 66 of the War Military Act to the substitute reservists of 1st class c...

In: State Archives Hamburg (Archivtektonik) >> SUBJECT MANAGEMENT >> MILITARY AFFAIRS >> VERWALTUNG AB 1867 >> Military Commission of the Senate >> Military Commission of the Senate II (inventory) >> military and armed forces >> General laws

Protection troops and China expedition

Contains among other things: Training for the protection troops; composition of teams for the protection troops; reports for the protection troops; personnel matters; general regulations; replacement requirements; surrender negotiations Darin: lis...

In: colonialism