Airplane in German South-West Africa in World War I
The first German plane and the the first German car in the German colony in South-West Africa in World War I.
Headline:City hall in Namibia in World War I during the German colony
Date:01.01.1914
Image text:Drafted men meet eachother in front f the City hall in Windhuk, which was the German colony German South-West Africa in World War I. De Vaal, son-in-law of General Botha is talking to the German population in Windhuk.
City hall in Namibia in World War I during the German colony
Drafted men meet eachother in front f the City hall in Windhuk, which was the German colony German South-West Africa in World War I. De Vaal, son-in-law of General Botha is talking to the German population in Windhuk.
Headline:Landing of the English in Swakopmund, Namibia, 1914
Date:01.12.1914
Image text:At Christmas 1914 the English landed in Swakopmund in the German colony in South-West Africa.
Protection force in German South-West Africa in World War I
Colony in German South-West Africa in World War I: Bombs, which were dropped from the airplane explode in an English camp near Garub.
Headline:Struggles in German South-West Africa, 1914
Date:07.09.1914
Image text:House in Swakopmund, which was fired by the English steamer 'Armadale Castle' in September 1914. After the battle, the radio tower was relocated.
Image text:The railroadline Windhuk - Keetmanskoop in German South-West Africa was blown up 1914. In this picture soldiers of the protection force walk along their tracks.
The railroadline Windhuk - Keetmanskoop in German South-West Africa was blown up 1914. In this picture soldiers of the protection force walk along their tracks.
Headline:Protection force in German South-West Africa, 1914
Date:01.01.1914
Image text:The protection force on horses passes a town on their way to the battlefield in German Southeast Africa.
German camel cavalry company of the colonial troops, 1916
A division of the camel cavalry company lines up with it's camels in the colony of German Southwest Africa.
Headline:Captured British officer Granz in German Southwest Africa, 1914
Date:26.09.1916
Image text:Two black carriers of the colonial troops carry the wounded British Lieutenant Colonel Grant, injured in the fighting at Sandfontaine, German Southwest Africa.
Captured British officer Granz in German Southwest Africa, 1914
Two black carriers of the colonial troops carry the wounded British Lieutenant Colonel Grant, injured in the fighting at Sandfontaine, German Southwest Africa.
Headline:German peace negotiator on board of the 'Armadale Castle', 1914
Date:14.09.1914
Image text:Swakopmund in German South-West Africa, today Namibia, was bombarded on September 14, 1914 by the 'Armadale Castle'. A peace negotiator is setting off to the ship.
German peace negotiator on board of the 'Armadale Castle', 1914
Swakopmund in German South-West Africa, today Namibia, was bombarded on September 14, 1914 by the 'Armadale Castle'. A peace negotiator is setting off to the ship.
Headline:German soldier in German South West Africa
Date:01.01.1900
Image text:A member of the protection force rides on an ox.