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                <text>Amtliches Verhör der deutschen Missionsgeschwister durch deutsche Gerichte über ihre Gefangenschaft in Kamerun; beglaubigte Abschriften von Aussagen von Basler Missionaren über ihre Behandlung durch englische und französische Truppen vor einem deutschen Gericht / Folder with certified copies of Statements made by Basel missionaries before a German court as to their treatment by English and French troops, 21 documents;  Gutachten über "German atrocities and breaches of the rules of war in Africa", enthält auch von Inspektor Oettli erbetene Stellungnahmen von vier Basler Missionaren zum britischen "Blaubuch"  im Original und in getippten Abschriften. / Folder including Statements made by 4 Basel missionaries on British accusations of German atrocities in Africa by Inspector Oettli asking for these comments. The statements also exist as typed copies.  Die Verhöre de deutschen Missionsgeschwister wurden 1916 und 1917 vom deutschen Reichskolonialamt publiziert: "Verhalten der englischen und der unter englischem Oberbefehl stehenden französischen Truppen gegen die weisse Bevölkerung der deutschen Schutzgebiete Kamerun und Togo" (BM 6481,6) beziehungsweise "Die Kolonialdeutschen aus Kamerun und Togo in französischer Gefangenschaft" (BM 6481,7) / The interrogations of the German missionary brothers and sisters were published in 1916 and 1917 by the German Reichskolonialamt: "Verhalten der englischen und der unter englischem Oberbefehl stehenden französischen Truppen gegen die weisse Bevölkerung der deutschen Schutzgebiete Kamerun und Togo" (BM 6481,6) and "Die Kolonialdeutschen aus Kamerun und Togo in französischer Gefangenschaft" (BM 6481,7) respectively. 
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                <text>Kriegsakten, Amtliche Verhöre von Basler Missionaren an deutschen Gerichten über die Gefangenschaft durch englische oder französische Truppen sowie Stellungnahmen von Missionaren zum britischen "Blaubuch"</text>
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                <text>Reisebericht Frau Missionar Paula Rohde-Möhrle über eine Reise von Bombe-Dikume-Itoki-Bombe Mitte April bis Mitte Mai 1913</text>
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