Kolonie und Heimat 1941 11 18 nr 24 (PDF)

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Kolonie und Heimat

Jahrgang / Folge 24 / München / 18. November 1941

24 pages scanned

Names

Ass, Steffen (author — text for ‘Am Reiseziel’ poem and elephant photo feature)
Atlantic (photographer — credited for Krim and India article photos)
Baumann (SS-PK Kriegsberichter — credited for cover photo of motorcyclist on the Crimea)
Bernatzik, Hugo Adolf (Dr. — author and photographer; text and photos for ‘Nomaden des Meeres’ Moken article)
Bürger, Emil (chess problem composer — credited for chess puzzle, Lindenberg i.A.)
Columbus, Christoph (historical figure — referenced in India/West Indies article about naming of Caribbean)
Curzon, Lord (British statesman — referenced in India article as having cynically described Indians as colonial labor)
Döms, Erich (Verlagsleiter — publisher’s representative; named in masthead)
Engel, Hugo (photographer — credited for ‘Am Reiseziel’ elephant photo feature)
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (philosopher — referenced in puzzle/Kryptogramm section via quotation)
Franki, Josef (author — book review credit for ‘Versunken und verloren’)
Fuchs, Walter (cartoonist and Bildschriftleiter — illustrated ‘Wunder der Dressur’ political cartoon page; named in masthead)
Gandhi, Mohandas (referenced in India article — described as having served British interests for 21 years through repatriation schemes)
Gedon, Robert (advertising director — Anzeigenleiter; named in masthead)
Graupner (photographer — credited for India/Empire article photos)
Hermann (Sch.) (photographer — credited for Krim article photos)
Herzberg (photographer — credited for Krim article photos)
Hindenburg, Paul von (Generalfeldmarschall — referenced in historical Tannenberg battle telegram of August 1914)
Hofmann, Hans (author — book review credit for ‘Der Kampf ums leere Land’)
Holzapfel (photographer — credited for India/Empire article photos)
Horter (Sch.) (PK-Kriegsberichter — credited for Krim article photos)
Ignatiue, A. P. (Dr. med. — army doctor; won 3rd prize in Reichskolonialbund / UFA colonial book-and-film competition for ‘Der weiße Nofob’)
Krumbach, J. H. (Dr. — Hauptschriftleiter; editor-in-chief; noted as currently with Wehrmacht; named in masthead)
Küas, Richard (colonial novelist — author of serialized novel ‘Im Banne Kameruns’; celebrated 80th birthday; former administrator in Togo)
Leuze, Emanuel (painter — referenced; painting ‘Washingtons Übergang über den Delaware’ reproduced)
Losowski, Isidor (referenced in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ article as Jewish Soviet propaganda broadcaster in Moscow)
Mac Lean, Eva (author and photographer — wrote and photographed ‘Weiße Hausfrau am Äquator’ colonial housewife article)
Mahan, Alfred Thayer (Admiral — referenced as American naval theorist and imperialist whose doctrine influenced Theodore Roosevelt)
Mauritius (photographer — credited for India/Empire article photos)
Monroe, James (U.S. President 1758–1831 — referenced in ‘Von Washington bis Roosevelt’ article; Monroe Doctrine discussed)
Mostertz, Heinrich (author — wrote ‘Schwarze erzählen Tiermärchen’ African animal fables feature)
Plischke, H. (author — book review credit for Göttinger Beiträge article)
Pölnitz, Albrecht Freiherr von (Dr. — Munich; won 2nd prize in Reichskolonialbund / UFA competition for ‘Pori-Pioniere, Roman aus dem Deutsch-Tanganjika-Territory’)
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (U.S. President — subject of extended anti-American propaganda article; caricatured in cartoon page)
Roosevelt, Theodore (U.S. President 1858–1919 — subject of anti-American propaganda article as imperialist and follower of Admiral Mahan)
Rothhaupt, Wilhelm (colonial author — book reviewed: ‘Jagdabenteuer in Deutsch-Ostafrika’)
Scherl (photographer — credited for Krim article photos)
Schmidt, Heinrich (author — book reviewed: ‘Kamerad läßt nicht von Kamerad’)
Schnee, Heinrich (Dr. Gouverneur — referenced in historical Tanga battle report, German East Africa 1914; signed Daressalam telegram)
Schramm, P. E. (co-author — Göttinger Beiträge zur Kolonialgeschichte book review)
Seiler (photographer — credited for India/Empire article photos)
Spieller, Fritz (Gaitau/Oberbayern — won 3rd prize in Reichskolonialbund / UFA competition for ‘Heimkehr’)
Spiesser, Ruth (reviewer — book review credit)
Stalin, Josef (Soviet leader — caricatured in ‘Wunder der Dressur’ cartoon page as animal trainer)
Stein, v. (Generalquartiermeister — signed historical Tannenberg communiqué of 29 August 1914)
Vandenboeck (publisher — referenced in book review for Göttinger Beiträge)
Wapler, Günter (author — book reviewed: ‘Die Fähre’, Waffensegen war stories)
Washington, George (U.S. President — subject of ‘Von Washington bis Roosevelt’ article; political testament quoted)
Weber (H. H.) (photographer — credited for Krim and wounded soldiers care article photos)
Weber-PBZ (PK-Kriegsberichter — credited for wounded soldiers care article photos)
Wilhelm I (Kaiser — referenced in historical Sedan dispatch of 3 September 1870)
Wilhelm Rothhaupt (colonial author — ‘Jagdabenteuer in Deutsch-Ostafrika’ book reviewed)
Witzieben (photographer — credited for India/Empire article photos)
Wöltzien-Schwarzgruber (photographer — credited for India/Empire article photos)

Locations

Agra, Indien (Agra, India — Taj Mahal shown in ‘Heimatlose im Empire’ India article)
Australien (Australia — referenced in India article; Australian sports events used to discriminate against Indians)
Bengalen, Golf von (Bay of Bengal — location of Mergui Archipelago; Moken nomads article)
Birma / Burma (Burma — Moken people described as Burmese neighbors calling them ‘Selung’)
Bombay, Indien (Bombay, India — anti-British Indian unrest and imprisonments referenced in India article)
Daressalam, Deutsch-Ostafrika (Dar es Salaam, German East Africa — historical telegram of 9 November 1914 reprinted)
Derna, Nordafrika (Derna, North Africa — referenced in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ propaganda article on British retreat)
Deutsch-Ostafrika (German East Africa — ‘Jagdabenteuer in Deutsch-Ostafrika’ book reviewed; Lettow-Feldzug mentioned)
Georgetown, Britisch-Guyana (Georgetown, British Guiana — Indian laborers exported there; referenced in India article)
Gilgenburg, Ostpreußen (Gilgenburg, East Prussia — Battle of Tannenberg location in historical telegram)
Guinea (Guinea — referenced in puzzle crossword clue)
Indien (India — full feature article ‘Heimatlose im Empire’; Indian colonial labor exploitation; 360 million population)
Jamaica (Jamaica — shown in ‘Wunder der Dressur’ cartoon as British colonial possession being stripped from lion)
Kanada (Canada — shown in ‘Wunder der Dressur’ cartoon as British colonial possession)
Kaukasus (Caucasus — referenced in OKW reports quoted in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ article)
Kenia (Kenya — ‘Weiße Hausfrau am Äquator’ article set in East African equatorial region; ostmärkisch)
Kiew / Kyiv (Kyiv, Ukraine — referenced in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ as fallen to German forces)
Krim / Krimhalbinsel (Crimea — main feature article ‘Durchstoß zur Krim’; Perekop Isthmus, Sewastopol, Yalta)
Kuba (Cuba — referenced in article on Theodore Roosevelt; U.S. attack on Cuba 1898 mentioned)
Livadia, Jalta / Yalta (Livadia, Crimea — former Tsar’s summer residence on the Crimea; photo caption)
Lome, Togo (Lomé, Togo — referenced in article about Richard Küas as capital of German Togo colony)
Mergui-Archipel (Mergui Archipelago, Burma — main subject of ‘Nomaden des Meeres’ Moken people article)
Narvik, Norwegen (Narvik, Norway — referenced in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ article on British defeats)
Nizza, Frankreich (Nice, France — referenced in Richard Küas biography as place where he had a house)
Nordafrika / Libyen (North Africa — Derna and Bardia referenced in British defeat propaganda article)
Norwegen (Norway — Namsos, Andalsnes, Drontheim, Narvik listed as British defeats in propaganda article)
Ortelsburg, Ostpreußen (Ortelsburg, East Prussia — Battle of Tannenberg location; historical telegram)
Panama (Panama — referenced in India article; Indians in Panama like those in Trinidad)
Perekop, Krim (Perekop Isthmus, Crimea — key fortified position overcome by German forces; Tatarengraben described)
Pitcairn-Insel (Pitcairn Island — book reviewed ‘Pitcairn-Island’ about Bounty mutineers and racial mixing)
Salon Inseln / Salomonen (Solomon Islands — referenced in puzzle crossword clue)
Sedan, Frankreich (Sedan, France — historical dispatch from Franco-Prussian War 1870 reprinted; Napoleon III’s surrender)
Sewastopol / Sewastopol (Sevastopol, Crimea — most important naval base on the Crimea; aerial photo published)
Smolensk, Russland (Smolensk, Russia — referenced in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ as fallen to German forces)
Tahiti (Tahiti — referenced in ‘Pitcairn-Island’ book review about Bounty mutineers)
Tanga, Deutsch-Ostafrika (Tanga, German East Africa — historical Battle of Tanga 1914; German victory report reprinted)
Togo, Westafrika (Togo, West Africa — German colony; Richard Küas served as administrator in 1883; referenced in biography)
Trinidad (Trinidad — referenced in India article; half of Trinidad’s population described as Indian)
Westindien (West Indies — Indian laborers exported there; article on Indians in British Empire)
Windhoek, Deutsch-Südwestafrika (Windhoek, German South West Africa — ‘Der wandelnde Kleiderschrank’ colonial anecdote set here)

Units

Bounty (HMS — British ship; mutiny referenced in ‘Pitcairn-Island’ book review about racial mixing)
Lettow-Feldzug (Lettow-Vorbeck campaign, German East Africa — referenced in book review on Rothhaupt’s hunting adventures)
Moken / Selung (sea nomad people — main subject of ‘Nomaden des Meeres’ ethnographic article; Mergui Archipelago)
OKW — Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht — communiqués quoted and defended in ‘Berichte der Wahrheit’ article)
Reichskolonialbund e.V. (Reich Colonial League — publisher of the magazine; sponsor of book-and-film competition with UFA)
Rotarmisten (Red Army soldiers — referenced in OKW reports; 7–8 million claimed destroyed in Eastern campaign)
SS-Kriegsberichter / PK (Propaganda Company — photo credits: Baumann, Horter, Weber-PBZ on Crimea and medical pages)
Universum-Film-Aktiengesellschaft / UFA (German film company — co-sponsor of Reichskolonialbund colonial book-and-film competition)
Wehrmacht (German Armed Forces — editor-in-chief Krumbach noted as serving with Wehrmacht; general Eastern Front context)