The German and Austrian navies in the Philippines, and their role in the Spanish-American War of 1898 : a collection of original documents / Volker Schult and Karl-Heinz Wionzek, editors ; epilogue by Michael G. Price.
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Biblioteca Central, Academia Nacional de la Historia, Argentina | B 13-06-33 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 51987 |
Includes bibliografía (pag172-184) e índice de nombres
Germany and the Philippines in the late 19th century ; Volker Schult. Rebellion and revolution in the Philippines - the role of the German empire -- Documents: men on the spot - the perspective from below ; Merchant Johannes M. Menzi. Manila. Extract from his private records covering 25th April 1898-8th June 1898 -- Commander August Obenheimer. report on Manila. Manila, 8th May 1898 -- Commander August Obenheimer. report no. 6 on Manila. Manila, 3rd June 1898 -- Commander Lucian von Ziegler. report on impressions gained at Manila. Manila, 9th July 1898 -- Imperial and Royal physician Dr. Julius Schiller. report on a visit to the military hospital in Intramuros. at sea, 17th July 1898 -- Commander Lucian von Ziegler. situation report. Yokohama, 31st July 1898 -- Admiral Eduard von Knorr. referring to the envisioned naval bases in the Philippines and the Sulu Islands. Berlin, 1st July 1898 -- Vice-Admiral Otto von Diederichs. military-political report on the situation at Manila. Manila, 25th June, 1898 -- Karl-Heinz Wionzek. Lt. Commander Paul Hintze's visit to the Philippine revolutionaries' headquarters in Cavite Viejo, 3rd July 1898 -- Boatswain Ernest Heilman. a sketch from memory of events observed at Manila Bay in 1898 -- Vice-Admiral Otto von Diederichs. report. situation and perspective of the Philippines. Manila, 2nd August 1898 -- Major (retd.) Alfons Falkner von Sonnenburg. Manila and the Philippines. Washington, U.S.A., 1899.