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Imperial Schutztruppe for German South West Africa infrastructure
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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

General correspondence during the governor's term.

Contains: 1st Eduard Elben, Stuttgart: Honorary membership of the prince in the Landesverein des Evangelischen Bundes, 1894; 2nd Minister of State Sarwey, Stuttgart: Württembergische Landessynode, 1894; 3rd Minister of Culture Bosse, Berlin: Domhe...

In: Estate of Prince Hermann zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (*1832, 1913) (holdings) >> 5 Prince Hermann as governor of Alsace-Lorraine. >> 5.6 Individual events during governor time.

Zimmer, Karl, Chief Veterinarian with the Imperial Protection Force for German South-West Africa

In: Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik) >> PREUSSISCHE ARMEE >> Military administration and troop command >> Central or Upper Administrative and Command Authorities >> Officer's widow's fund and other military supply stations (stock) >> 08 Supply files >> 08.24 Letter Z

Imperial budget plans: government statements, reports on consultations in the Federal Council

Darin: Sketch of the completion of the German railway network in the coastal areas in the interest of the national defence Qu. 243; overview of the housing stock of the building cooperatives supported by the Reich (status 01.08.1906) Qu. 263; memo...

In: State Ministry (inventory) >> W Finance

German Colonial Museum Fröhstockheim

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various inheritance documents, mainly of military personnel.a.o. :- Leonhard Köberleinen also contains:Archive of the Traditional Association of Former Protection and Overseas Troops

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