Here you can get a new copy of the work by Hans-Henning Gerlach and Dr. Andreas Birken: German Colonies and German Colonial Policy Volume 6 China, Kiautschou and the Imperial Navy.


. Edition 2009, large format, 100 pages, of which 50 pages are in color, format 21 x 29 cm, ribbon bookmark, text in German. Final volume of the 6-volume colonial series.

Circumference approx. 100 pages, including 45 colored map pages
Current price valuations in € for postal cancellations.

Hardcover, ISBN no. 978-3-931753-29-0

The sixth and final volume of the series on the German colonies deals with the interesting area of ​​China and Kiautschou. The large-format catalog is an atlas, handbook and catalog of postal cancellations at the same time.

Content: In addition to an introduction, the reader can expect an extensive colored map section in the first section. These include overviews of the individual areas such as Tibet, Nepal, Bengal, Assam, East Turkestan, Mongolia, Manchuria, treaty ports, individual provinces, the General Government of Western and Eastern Siberia, Amur, Assam, Formosa, the urban area of ​​Beijing around 1900, Shanghai/Tientsin, Kiautschou /Tsingtau, Shantung Railway, Boxer Uprising 1900/01, German operational area. Troops, occupation zones of Beijing 1900/01, overview of the fighting at Pai-ho, storming of Taku Fort, international East Asian army, overview of the German army. Troops in China, overview of the cruiser squadron, conquest of Tsingtao in 1914.

A comprehensive part on history and postal history forms part 2. Part of this volume. Starting with the prehistory, the reader learns about the constant colonization of the area until 1922. Detailed time tables, overviews of postal traffic in Tsingtau, construction and commissioning of the Shantung railway, sea and land telegraph lines. A geographical register completes the work.

Important for the philatelist is the catalog of postal cancellations from the German Post in China, rail mail Shantung-Bahn, Kiautschou, boxer rebellion field post, field post expedition stamps, as well as Russian and British censorship stamps of the 1st World War, which are discussed in the last section. World War II, with all stamps shown and valued in € for letters/cards and pieces. In addition, the Navy ship post numbers are listed.


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Content: In addition to an introduction, the reader can expect an extensive colored map section in the first section. These include overviews of the individual areas such as Tibet, Nepal, Bengal, Assam, East Turkestan, Mongolia, Manchuria, treaty ports, individual provinces, the General Government of Western and Eastern Siberia, Amur, Assam, Formosa, the urban area of ​​Beijing around 1900, Shanghai/Tientsin, Kiautschou /Tsingtau, Shantung Railway, Boxer Uprising 1900/01, German operational area. Troops, occupation zones of Beijing 1900/01, overview of the fighting at Pai-ho, storming of Taku Fort, international East Asian army, overview of the German army. Troops in China, overview of the cruiser squadron, conquest of Tsingtao in 1914. Important for the philatelist is the catalog of posta