The frigate GERMANIA set sail from Hamburg for Brazil in 1824. During the voyage, eight men were accused of mutiny and sentenced to death. Some of the passengers on the ship, which was under the command of Captain Hans Voss, were inmates of a prison in Hamburg whose voyage to Rio de Janeiro was the equivalent of a remission - only on condition, however, that they never return to the Hamburg region again. Apart from these prisoners there were emigrants on the ship, attracted by the promotional activities of the Brazilian agent Major Georg Anton Schäffer, who in 1822 had been commissioned by the Brazilian royal household to recruit people to come and settle in the country. Settlement of the country - which became independent that same year - ...
In 1908, the "marine minister" of the German Reich, Alfred von Tirpitz, had the Norddeutsche Lloyd's...
By the time the first cities were founded on the Lower Vistula, shipping in that region already look...
"In order to repair and recoat the outer surface of a ship below the water line, its bottom and bilg...
The maritime-legal manual discussed here appeared during the second half of the eighteenth century i...
In the Iiterature concerning maritime history it is taken for granted that for many centuries, a sea...
During the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly during the Napoleonic wars and in conn...
Este artigo analisa a trajet?ria da Kolonisations- -Verein von 1849 in Hamburg no per?odo de 1846 a ...
"The expenses accrued by the City of Hamburg in one year of its struggle against piracy amount to al...
The GERA, an ocean steamer owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd, left the naval base of Wilhelmshaven on Jul...
In the archives of the German Maritime Museum, filed under Classification Number III I X 12 m, is a ...
Despite omnipresent rumours of imminent war, the flagship of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, the express st...
From 1897 to 1898, the German Reich under Kaiser Wilhelm II, Bülow and Tirpitz changed the course of...
August 28, 1893: Two French tourists travelling on an English yacht in the harbour at Kiel, Germany ...
Beginning in the 1930s, saleswomen were employed on the express steamers BREMEN and EUROPA as well a...
ln 1879, one of the two ships participating in the second German polar expedition, the HANSA, was en...
In 1908, the "marine minister" of the German Reich, Alfred von Tirpitz, had the Norddeutsche Lloyd's...
By the time the first cities were founded on the Lower Vistula, shipping in that region already look...
"In order to repair and recoat the outer surface of a ship below the water line, its bottom and bilg...
The maritime-legal manual discussed here appeared during the second half of the eighteenth century i...
In the Iiterature concerning maritime history it is taken for granted that for many centuries, a sea...
During the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly during the Napoleonic wars and in conn...
Este artigo analisa a trajet?ria da Kolonisations- -Verein von 1849 in Hamburg no per?odo de 1846 a ...
"The expenses accrued by the City of Hamburg in one year of its struggle against piracy amount to al...
The GERA, an ocean steamer owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd, left the naval base of Wilhelmshaven on Jul...
In the archives of the German Maritime Museum, filed under Classification Number III I X 12 m, is a ...
Despite omnipresent rumours of imminent war, the flagship of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, the express st...
From 1897 to 1898, the German Reich under Kaiser Wilhelm II, Bülow and Tirpitz changed the course of...
August 28, 1893: Two French tourists travelling on an English yacht in the harbour at Kiel, Germany ...
Beginning in the 1930s, saleswomen were employed on the express steamers BREMEN and EUROPA as well a...
ln 1879, one of the two ships participating in the second German polar expedition, the HANSA, was en...
In 1908, the "marine minister" of the German Reich, Alfred von Tirpitz, had the Norddeutsche Lloyd's...
By the time the first cities were founded on the Lower Vistula, shipping in that region already look...
"In order to repair and recoat the outer surface of a ship below the water line, its bottom and bilg...