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          926 Archival description results for Schutztruppe

          Staatsarchiv Bremen (STAB), 3-R.1.g. · Fonds · 1886 - 1955
          Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

          Content: Colonial Policy - Colonial Legislation - Protectorate Act - Reichskolonialamt - Colonial Service - Colonial Procurement - Schutztruppe - Togo, Cameroon, D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a, D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a - Herero Uprising - Railway Construction - Colonial and Settlement Societies - Kiautschou/Tsingtau - Caroline Islands, Palau Islands and Mariana Islands - Colonial Policy and Research under National Socialist Rule - Position of Bremen in the Colonial Movement, especially Institute of Colonial Research

          BArch, R 1002 · Fonds · 1886-1924, 1936
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          History of the inventor: In 1884 the German Reich took over the protection of the Bremen merchant Franz Adolf Eduard Lüderitz by acquiring land; in 1885 the German administration was established; the German colonial society, founded in 1895, expanded the German sphere of influence; in 1915 the Schutztruppe surrendered to the armed forces of the South African Union and the German administration ended. Inventory description: Inventory history At the end of the 1930s, the Reichsarchiv took over the files of the Colonial Administration of D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a, in some cases with considerable gaps in their transmission. After the relocation caused by the war, they were transferred to the Central State Archive in Potsdam in 1945. Here, the classification of the holdings into the central administration of Windhoek, the local administrations and the special administrations (justice, police, mining, railways) with their substructures, which had already been carried out in the Reich Archives, was preserved. The few volumes of files kept in the Federal Archives in Koblenz were assigned to the holdings after the reunification of Germany. Archive evaluation and processing In addition to the factual files of the most varied areas and administrative levels, the personnel files of the inspection of the state police as well as the railway administration and railway construction authorities form the most extensive groups of files with about 80 per cent of the transmission. The classification of the stock was carried out largely in accordance with the classification shown in the provisional finding aid, which was based on the registry scheme valid at the time. Only in a few individual cases were volumes assigned to a different classification. The order and titles of the volumes remained essentially unchanged. An index of persons, objects and places has been omitted, so that searches are only possible via the online version of this finding aid book. Content characterisation: Central administration; governorate in Windhoek; commissioner of the former governorate in Windhoek; local administration; district offices; district offices; administration of justice; high court in Windhoek; district courts; mountain authorities; registration aids. State of development: Findbuch 1942; Online-Findbuch 2002 Citation method: BArch, R 1002/...

          FA 1 / 72 · File · 1885 - 1902
          Part of Cameroon National Archives

          'Mutation des Soldats Haoussa du Togo à Yaoundé afin d'y établir un contact avec les caravanes de marchands Haoussa de l'Adamaoua et leur redirection vers la côte du Protectorat du Cameroun. - Arrêté du Ministère des Affaires étrangères

          Gouvernement von Kamerun
          BArch, RM 2/1835 · File · Okt. 1895 - Jan. 1898
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Points of view for the choice of a base in East Asia, especially the port of Wei-hai-wei (memorandum of the Reichsmarineamt, with maps), 14 Nov. 1895 Occupation of Kiautschou after the murder of two German missionaries (telegram of the emperor to the Reich Chancellor, copy), 6 Nov. 1895, 6 Nov. 1895, German mission of the emperor to the Reich Chancellor, 6 Nov. 1895, German mission of the emperor to the emperor. Nov. 1897 Russian objection against the occupation of Kiautschou Bay by German warships (Promemoria of the Foreign Office), (Nov. 1897) Appointment of Kpt. z.S. Rosendahl as commander on land over the German armed forces in Kiautschou (AKO, copy), 3 Jan. 1898

          BArch, RM 2/1837 · File · Juni 1898 - Apr. 1899
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Port Arthur and Wei-hai-wei (Military Political Report of the 2nd Division of the Kreuzergeschwader, copy), June 14, 1898 Prohibition of land sales in Kiautschou (Memorandum of the Imperial Naval Office), June 30, 1898. June 1898 Provisions on the organisation of the crew of Kiautschou (reproduction), 17 Aug 1898 Development of Kiautschou (memorandum, print), Oct 1898 Inauguration of the "Polecat monument" on 21 Nov 1898 (draft programme, reproduction), 21 Nov 1898

          BArch, RM 2/1840 · File · Jan. 1909 - Juli 1914
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Awarding of orders on the occasion of the successful implementation of the anti-plague measures in the protectorate of Kiautschou (proposals of the Reichsmarineamt with excerpts from the roll of trunks), 4 July 1911 manoeuvre of the 16th Japanese Division (Kyoto) from 14 to 21 Nov. 1911 (report of the commander of the III. sea battalion, copy), 8. Jan. 1912 The Schantung Ironworks (excerpts from the expert opinion of the metallurgical engineer Otto F. Weinling, prepared for the Schantung Railway Company, with map sketches), 18. Feb. 1914