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German railroad troops.

Contains: Activity in the German colonies: materials for this: a) The military railway Swakopmund - Windhoek, in the uprising years 1904-1907; b) The traffic troops in South West Africa; c) Activity of the technical troops in the Herero and Hotten...

In: Military Historical Collections >> Donat, Eugen von: Railway troops and western fortifications during the Second World War (existing) >> MSG 105 Donat, Eugen von: Railway troops and western fortifications in the Second World War

Current business of the Colonial Department and planning of a R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t .

Contains among other things: Correspondence of Ernst II, Draft of an ordinance and memorandum concerning the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t ; conditions of the German Schutztruppe in South West Africa (including the Herero Uprising, railway con...

In: Estate of Prince Ernst II. (*1863, 1950) (holdings) >> 1. fact files >> 1.6 Political and military activity. >> 1.6.2 Provisional management of the Colonial Department at the Federal Foreign Office (as planned State Secretary)

State assistance (compensation payments) on the occasion of the Herero uprising in 1904 and other uprisings. - General and individual cases: vol. 2

Contains among other things: Compilation of sentences imposed in Windhoek district for violence against natives in 1901-1904

In: Affairs and uprisings of the indigenous tribes >> State assistance (compensation payments) on the occasion of the Herero uprising in 1904 and other uprisings. - General and individual cases

Herero uprising. - War map of D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a, Windhuk sheet, and newspaper reports

In: Federal Archives (Archivtektonik) >> North German Confederation and German Reich (1867/1871-1945) >> Foreign Affairs, Colonial and Occupation Administration >> R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t (inventory) >> R 1001 Imperial Colonial Office >> Protection Squad Command >> Protection Force in German Southwest Africa

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