Germany
Found in 1120 Collections and/or Records:
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 25 Aug 1917 - 27 Aug 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 28 Aug 1917 - 31 Aug 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 03 Sep 1917 - 05 Sep 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 06 Sep 1917 - 12 Sep 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 12 Sep 1917 - 14 Sep 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 15 Sep 1917 - 16 Sep 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office cables., 02 Oct 1917 - 05 Oct 1917
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office prints, 03 Jun 1918 - 23 Dec 1918
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office reports on the economic situation in Germany and Austria-Hungary., 23 Jul 1917 - 22 Nov 1917
Includes three reports from [William] Max-Muller addressed to [1st] Lord Hardinge of Penshurst [Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs] including details of the food supply, labour difficulties and trade and industry in Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Official: War Cabinet: Foreign Office reports on the economic situation in Germany and Austria-Hungary., 26 Jan 1918 - 26 Oct 1918
Includes printed reports from [William] Max-Muller and Michael Sadler addressed to [1st] Lord Hardinge of Penshurst [Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs] including details of the food supply, labour difficulties and trade and industry in Germany and Austria-Hungary.
Official: War Cabinet: Supreme War Council and Allied Conversations., 01 Dec 1917 - 03 Dec 1918
Official: War Cabinet: various papers., 07 Jul 1918 - 25 Jul 1918
Official: War Cabinet: various papers., 01 Aug 1918 - 03 Dec 1918
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Western and General., 18 Jul 1917 - 26 Sep 1917
Includes printed summaries of affairs throughout the British empire and Africa and other parts of the world with notes by Leo Amery [Secretary of State for the Colonies and for the Dominions].Subjects covered include: financial negotiations with the United States; opinions among Labour movements in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa of conscription and war; peace discussions with Germany; shipping; and inter-imperial exchange.
Official: War Cabinet: Weekly Intelligence Reports: Western and General., 03 Oct 1917 - 27 Dec 1917
Includes printed summaries of affairs throughout the British empire and Africa and other parts of the world with notes by Leo Amery [Secretary of State for the Colonies and for the Dominions].Subjects covered include: shipping; peace discussions; Germany's attitude towards a post-war trade war; the Allied war conference; enemy agents in Italy; and affairs in Germany.
Official: War Council., 01 Jan 1915 - 31 May 1915
Oliver Lyttelton: speeches, 1942 - 1971
CHAN II/4/17/A/1 contains original listings of Lyttelton's speeches 1942-1971
Panoramic photographs of bomb damage in Germany, 1945
Possibly at the military site near Cuxhaven.
Papers of J. H. Goodland
Includes notebooks and diaries, correspondence with family and friends, miscellaneous literary papers and items concerning JHG's time spent in the army security forces both in England and Germany during and after the War.
Papers on geodetic surveys and longitudes, 1836 - 1848
Papers on German navigational aids, 1944 - 1945
Correspondence and other papers regarding the German Air Almanac and other German navigational aids, including a booklet in German containing instructions for using the Astronomical Calculating Machine ARG-1.
Papers on German wartime computing, 1945 - 1946
Correspondence and other papers regarding computing in Germany during the Second World War.
Papers on German wartime navigation, 1945 - 1948
Correspondence and other papers regarding navigation in Germany during World War II, 1 folder. There are also two envelopes and one bundle of supplementary material comprised of German tables, reports and other papers.
Papers on Germany, 1943 - 1974
Papers regarding Germany, principally the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, Heidelberg.
Papers on naval subjects, 1905 - 1907
Subjects include: draft of Fisher's "Immediate Necessities" [later "Naval Necessities, Vol II]; information on ships struck off the effective list and cruisers not struck off the list; the disposition of the fleet prior to war with Germany; the German navy; forces at Aldershot [Hampshire]; lists of ships in the fleets; fleet exercises.