The rebellion on Ponape and its suppression by HMS "Emden," "Nurnberg," "Cormoran," and "Planet" / compiled according to official reports by Kapitänleutnant Gartzke ; translated by Ivan Tilgenkamp.
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- The Rebell ion on Ponape THE REBELLION ON PONAPE AND ITS SUPPRESSION BY HMS "EMDEN", "NURNBERG", "CORMORAN", AND "PLANET" Compiled According to Official Reports by Kapitanleutnant Gartzke Translated by Ivan Tilgenkamp 1970 Published in "Marine Rundschau" Berlin, Germany June 1911 The shocking news of the death of Bezirksamtmann Boeder, two German administrative officers, and five natives who were assassinated by people from Sokehs Island hit Berlin on December 26, 1910. Due to the bad communication conditions in the South Seas, Germany was d...
- Display date:
- 1911
- Location:
- Micronesia (Federated States)
- Format:
- Book
- Collections:
- National Library of Australia
- Publisher:
- s.n.]
- Content partner:
- National Library of Australia
- Availability:
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