File BArch, MSG 2/17202 - East Asia photo collection

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BArch, MSG 2/17202

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East Asia photo collection

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  • 1900 - 1909 (Creation)

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Contains in particular : Corvette Captain Karl von Hornhardt, Commander S.M.S. "Lynx", Tsingtau, 02.1909; S.M.S. "Thetis", Shanghai, 1903; group pictures of society; team group shots; field hospital II, Imperial German East Asian Expeditionary Corps, Beijing, 1900-1901; photos from the time of the "Boxer Uprising", 1900-1901; group photo from Tientsin; group photo in the garden of the garrison hospital Hiroshima, Japan, 04.09.1903; private album East Asia, China and Japan

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Military Historical Collections >> Thematic and biographical collection on German military history >> unclassified

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