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German-Southwest Africa

and others: Windhoek (Windhoek); Kahnrivier; Swakopmund; Oitjo natives (Owambo, Herero; Witbooi-Nama); Buren; mountain battery in Windhoek; Hendrik Witbooi (*1824, ?1905); member of the German Schutztruppe; construction of the Nord-Südbahn; (28 x ...

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> (VOR-) ARCHIVISCHE SAMMLUNGEN >> Audiovisual Documentation >> Collection of persons, views and events (inventory)

Politico-military map of South Africa to illustrate the struggles between Boers and Englishmen up to the present day. Other persons involved in the creation: Paul Langhans (editor), Habenicht special map of Africa and Langhans, Deutscher Kolonial-Atlas. Execution: Pressure. Scale: 1:4,000,000. Location: Gotha. Formal description: folded: Width 24.0 x height 33.5 cm, unfolded: latitude 75,0 x height 64,0 cm; longitude 12 to 40, latitude 18 to 34; section (east-west): Zambezi - Swakopmund, section (north-south): Sumbo - Cape Town; additional maps: 1. "HAUPTTREKS DER BUREN, 2. "GOLDFELDER IN TRANSVAAL"; portrait of S. J. Paul Krüger, President of the South African Republic"; 1 flag; 2 coats of arms; vertical table left margin: "Comparative distances in airlines in Germany and South Africa"; legend middle right side. Remarks: Front cover: "Politico-military map of South Africa to illustrate the struggles between Boers and Englishmen up to the present day. With statistics

Andere an der Entstehung beteiligte Personen: Paul Langhans (Bearbeiter), Habenicht Spezialkarte v. Afrika und Langhans, Deutscher Kolonial-Atlas. Ausführung: Druck. Maßstab: 1:4.000.000. Ort: Gotha. Formale Beschreibung: gefaltet: Breite 24,0 x H...

In: State Archive Baden-Württemberg, Hohenlohe Central Archive Neuenstein (Archivtektonik) >> Hohenlohe Central Archive Neuenstein >> Archive Langenburg >> Other stocks >> Maps (inventory) >> 7. war cards >> 7.2 Warlike conflicts before the First World War