was viewed as a potential market to be exploited, with thinkers such as Max Weber demanding an active colonial policy from the government.[citation needed]...
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governor Paul Jaeschke had died of typhoid fever in January 1901 and Maz Rollmann [de] was only his provisional successor. Under Truppel, Kiautschou grew...
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again reduced in August. Upon the ship's reactivation in September, KK Max Rollmann became the ship's captain. Ägir embarked on a short training cruise to...
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24 December 1925 27 January 1910 18 April 1872 Imperial German Navy Max Rollmann 13 February 1857 1 September 1942 27 January 1910 8 April 1873 Imperial...
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assigned to III Battle Squadron, serving as the flagship of Vizeadmiral Max Rollmann, who came aboard four days later. The squadron was disbanded after the...
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where she served as the second command flagship, under Konteradmiral Max Rollmann. The ship participated in the uneventful winter cruise into the Kattegat...
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maneuvers that year as the flagship of III Squadron, then commanded by VAdm Max Rollmann. Wittelsbach returned for another stint in the Training Squadron from...
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(7th term) Kiaochow (Kiautschou) – Otto Jäschke to 27 January, then Max Rollmann (acting) to 8 June, then Oskar von Truppel German East Africa (Deutsch-Ostafrika)...
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1987–1992: Benno Möhlmann 1992–1994: Stefan Lottermann 1994–1996 Jürgen Rollmann 1996–1997 Benno Möhlmann 1997–1999: Jürgen Sparwasser 1999–present: Florian...
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on to become familiar artists; including Ernst Willers [de] and Julius Rollmann [de], as well as his son Eduard. In 1845, he decided to relocate to Frankfurt...
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