Germany
Found in 1105 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1912
(Untitled), 27 Mar 1912
Letter from H Augst (British Consulate General, Zurich, Switzerland) to William Tyrrell, Foreign Office, on German naval expansion [manuscript copy on Admiralty note paper].
(Untitled), 17 Mar 1912
Letter from H Augst (British Consulate General, Zurich, Switzerland) to William Tyrrell, Foreign Office, on German naval expansion.
(Untitled), 16 Mar 1912
Statement by WSC on German naval increases [typescript].
(Untitled), 13 Mar 1912
Letter from Captain Hugh Watson (Naval Attache, British Embassy, Berlin [Germany]) to Edward Marsh, PS to WSC, Admiralty, on German naval increases.
(Untitled), 13 Apr 1912
Letter from Sir Edward Grey [Foreign Secretary] to WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty], on his conversation with Count Paul Metternich [German Ambassador to Britain], stating that negotiations with Germany were on an amicable footing, and he was reluctant to publish any papers about naval matters that might give rise to controversy.
(Untitled), [1913]
(Untitled), 03 Aug 1912
Letter from Captain Hugh Watson, [Naval Attache, Berlin, Germany] (British Embassy, Berlin), to Edward Marsh [Secretary to WSC], on the German reaction to British supplementary naval estimates.
(Untitled), 22 Sep 1912
Letter from George Ward Price [Special Foreign Correspondent of the Daily Mail] to 1st Lord Northcliffe [owner, the Daily Mail, earlier Alfred Harmsworth], with notes on the capacity of German airships to cope with bad weather. [Typed transcript on Admiralty notepaper].
(Untitled), 06 Dec 1912
Letter from Captain Hugh Watson [Naval Attache], (British Embassy, Berlin [Germany]) to Edward Marsh, [Private Secretary to WSC], reporting his observations of a new German Naval Airship.
(Untitled), [1912]
Admiralty memorandum on remarks by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz [Head of the German Admiralty] on the German Navy Law and amendments to the British naval construction programme. [Typescript].
(Untitled), 11 Jan 1912
Letter from WSC to Sir Edward Grey [Foreign Secretary], on the interchange of naval information with Germany, suggesting that the Government reply to the German proposal on interchange after the German elections. [Typescript copy].
(Untitled), 24 Oct 1912
Minute from WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] to the Prime Minister [Herbert Asquith, later 1st Lord Oxford and Asquith], Sir Edward Grey [Foreign Secretary] and the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George], on a report by the Naval Intelligence Division on relative German and British naval strength. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 28 Nov [1912]
Minute from Rear-Admiral Alexander Bethell, Director of Naval Intelligence, to WSC, on the naval construction programme, 1912-1919, necessary to maintain Britain's 60 per cent superiority over the German navy. [Carbon].
(Untitled), 28 Jan 1912 - 01 Feb 1912
(Untitled), 02 Mar 1912 - 05 Mar 1912
(Untitled), 01 Apr 1912
(Untitled), 11 Sep 1912
Letter from Admiral of the Fleet 1st Lord Fisher [Chairman, Royal Commission on Oil Fuel] to WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] on the work of the Commission, particularly the possibility of distilling oil from coal. Encloses a cutting on a 15,000 ton oil-fired vessel being built in Germany. [See CHAR 13/16/97-98 for typescript copy].
(Untitled), 28 Oct 1942
(Untitled), 01 Sep 1944 - 30 Sep 1944
(Untitled), 01 Oct 1944 - 31 Oct 1944
(Untitled), 01 Nov 1944 - 30 Nov 1944
(Untitled), 17 Aug 1942
Telegram from WSC [Cairo, Egypt] to Secretary of State for Air [Sir Archibald Sinclair, later Lord Thurso] and Chief of the Air Staff [Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal] regarding the bombing of Berlin [Germany].
(Untitled), 19 Aug 1942
Telegram from WSC [Cairo, Egypt] to the Chief of the Air Staff [Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal] marked "most secret and personal" regarding heavy night bombing raids on Berlin [Germany] Annotated, probably during writing of WSC's "The Second World War" c1948-1954.