- fortifications. In 1897, the city was
ceded to Germany. For the
Germans Qingdao (
Tsingtau) was a
strategic trade center, port and base for its East Asia Squadron...
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southern coast of the
Shandong Peninsula. The
administrative center was at
Tsingtau (Qingdao). It was
operated by the East Asia
Squadron of the
Imperial German...
- 120.245639) is a bay
located in the prefecture-level city of
Qingdao (
Tsingtau),
Shandong Province, China. The bay has
historically been
romanized as...
- The
siege of
Tsingtao (German:
Belagerung von
Tsingtau; ****anese: 青島の戦い;
simplified Chinese: 青岛战役;
traditional Chinese: 青島戰役) was the
attack on the German...
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Heimatliches Idyll und
kolonialer Herrschaftsanspruch:
Architektur in
Tsingtau,
Aufsatz in
Tsingtau – ein
Kapitel deutscher Kolonialgeschichte in Chine, 1897–1914...
- 1914,
Lieutenant Plüschow was ****igned to the East
Asian Naval Station at
Tsingtau, then part of the
German Kiautschou Bay
concession in China. Two Taube...
- ˈnɔʏəstə ˈnaːxˌʁɪçtn̩]; transl. "Qingdao
Latest News"; Chinese: 青島新報;
Tsingtau Sin Pau; transl. "Qingdao Newspaper") was a German-language
newspaper published...
- 2020-04-01.
Retrieved 2020-05-26. Stephenson,
Charles (2017). The
Siege of
Tsingtau: The German-****anese War 1914. Pen and Sword. pp. 67–68. ISBN 978-1-52670-295-1...
- The ****anese
aircraft mother ship Wakamiya, from
which the world's
first ship-based air
raids against German positions in
Tsingtau were flown...
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Fachhochschule Potsdam, ed. (9
October 2018). "Das III.
Seebataillon in
Tsingtau". Archivführer
deutsche Kolonialgeschichte.
Retrieved 11
January 2022....