Description
Kolonie und Heimat
- Jahrgang / Folge 13 / München, 17. Juni 1941
24 pages scanned
Names
- Acworth, Commander (British naval officer mentioned in context of Crete battle)
- Balbo, Marschall (Italian Marshal, credited with restoring Sabratha theatre)
- Cooper, Duff (British politician referenced in article)
- Herrlich, Dr. Albert (photographer, Afghanistan article)
- Heck, Prof. Dr. Lutz (Director, Berlin Zoological Garden; safari leader)
- Hecker, Dr. (photographer, Syria article)
- Holzapfel (photographer credit, Cameroon article)
- Kinkel, Dr. W. (legal advisor, prize competition)
- Krumbach, Dr. J. H. (Hauptschriftleiter / Editor-in-Chief)
- Müller, Gefreiter Joachim (chess problem solver, Amsterdam)
- Reepen, Hans (author, Geschichten aus dem Busch)
- Seymour, Admiral (British commander referenced in WWI overseas article)
- Spiesser, Fritz (author, Das Erwachen serial)
- Thau, Franz (German cook, POW camp, Ahmednagar / Nairobi)
- Von Bremen, Erich (author, Ein Riesenreinfall article)
- Fuchs, Walter (cartoonist, Bei Mutter Grün)
- Dördrechter (photographer credit, Cameroon article)
- Haag, Josef (chess problem composer, Munich-Borste)
- Grimm, Hans (author advertised, Volk ohne Raum)
Locations
- Ahmednagar, India (POW camp where German prisoners were interned)
- Afghanistan (article on fortified villages / Burgendörfer)
- Apollonia, Libya (Greek city in Cyrenaica)
- Barce, Libya (city in Cyrenaica)
- Berenice, Libya (city in Cyrenaica)
- Cameroon / Kamerun (safari article with Prof. Dr. Lutz Heck)
- Cavalla, Greece (photo caption, tobacco fields)
- China (referenced in WWI overseas troop deployments)
- Crete / Kreta (Battle of Crete, main feature article)
- Cyrenaica / Kyrenaika, Libya (region, archaeological and military content)
- Derna, Libya (referenced in context of Italian fallen soldiers’ memorial)
- Deutsch-Ostafrika / German East Africa (WWI military article; postal story)
- Deutsch-Südwestafrika / German South West Africa (press censorship article; Das Erwachen story)
- Daressalam / Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (postal story)
- Großfriedrichsburg, Ghana (fort visited by Prof. Heck)
- Hama, Syria (beehive houses article)
- Hindukusch / Hindu Kush (mountain range, Afghanistan article)
- Iceland / Island (referenced in Von Kreta bis Island article)
- Iraq / Irak (WWI troop deployment, Jilderim)
- Kamerun — see Cameroon
- Kigoma, Tanzania (railway endpoint, postal story)
- Kyrene / Cyrene, Libya (archaeological excavations, British vandalism article)
- Leptis Magna, Libya (Roman trading post, archaeology article)
- Libya / Libyen (ancient culture and archaeological excavations)
- Nairobi, Kenya (Norfolk Hotel, referenced in prisoner story)
- Palestine / Palästina (WWI machine gun unit photo caption)
- Peking / Beijing, China (Boxer Rebellion, international troop deployment)
- Pentapolis, Libya (Greek-founded city)
- Rufiji River, Tanzania (WWI photo caption, Abteilung Delta)
- Sabratha, Libya (Roman trading post, theatre restored by Marschall Balbo)
- Sinai Desert / Sinaiwüste (WWI photo caption, German drivers)
- Syria / Syrien (water wheels and beehive houses article)
- Tel Biseck / Tel Biseek, Syria (beehive village settlement)
- Tolemaide, Libya (city in Cyrenaica)
- Tripolis / Tripoli, Libya (castle housing art collections)
- Tsingtau / Qingdao, China (3rd Naval Battalion garrison)
- Udjidji / Ujiji, Tanzania (postal station on Lake Tanganyika)
- Windhuk / Windhoek, Namibia (press censorship article)
Units
- Seebataillon (3rd Naval Battalion) — garrisoned in Tsingtau
- Abteilung Delta — WWI German East Africa, deployed at Rufiji River
- Abteilung Königsberg — WWI German East Africa
- Fallschirmjäger (German paratroopers) — deployed in Battle of Crete
- Gebirgsjäger (Mountain infantry) — shown in Crete battle photographs
- Marinemiliz (Naval Militia) — West African Gold Coast garrison
- Marinemizbataillon (Naval Militia Battalion) — established in Emden by Friedrich
- Ostasiatsches Expeditionskorps (East Asia Expeditionary Corps) — Boxer Rebellion, two infantry brigades
- Schutztruppe (German colonial protection force) — Cameroon, East Africa
- Stukas (Ju 87 dive bombers) — attacks on Suda Bay, Crete
- Transportflugzeuge mit Luftlandetruppen (air-landed troops) — Crete operation
