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Wilhelm Höpfner, to serve as acting governor pending the arrival of a new governor. A few months after returning to Germany, Meyer-Waldeck was appointed Troppel's successor as governor on 19 August 1911, and he arrived in Tsingtao to take over his duties from Höpfner on 22 November 1911.
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World War I ended on 11 November 1918. Not released from enemy captivity until the end of December 1919, Meyer-Waldeck participated in the dissolution of the camps and associated handover formalities during early 1920, and by an order of 30 January 1920 he was retroactively promoted to
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in 1918. He later wrote about his time as a prisoner-of-war, saying that conditions were inhumane that POWs “were subjected to the arbitrariness of subordinate authorities in various camps for five long years. Only the German newspapers knew how to talk about
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on 27 January 1909, he had additional duty in Tsingtao as deputy-governor of the Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory from 6 April 1909 until 2 April 1910, during which time the territory′s governor,
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joined the war by declaring war on Germany on 23 August 1914. Japanese and British forces began an assault on Tsingtao on 27 August 1914, and Meyer-Waldeck
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Deutschlands Admirale 1849–1945. Die militärischen Werdegänge der See-, Ingenieur-, Sanitäts-, Waffen- und Verwaltungsoffiziere im Admiralsrang.
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returned to Tsingtao, and on 29 April 1901 she was transferred to the coast of central China, where she replaced her sister ship
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On 24 June 1908, Meyer-Waldeck was appointed chief of staff at Tsingtao, where he arrived on 24 December 1908. Promoted to
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until 7 October 1887. He attended the Naval School again from 8 October 1887 to 14 September 1888 and then served as a
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on 27 November 1864, the eighth of ten children of Friedrich Meyer and Dorothea von Boursy. His father was a
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in the summer of 1928, where he died on 25 August 1928. He was buried at Heidelberg in a family plot.
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After leaving the Admiralty Staff, Meyer-Waldeck spent six months in 1905 as first officer on the
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The German Warships: Biographies: A Reflection of Naval History from 1815 to the Present (Vol. 3)
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In Kiel in 1898, Meyer married Johanna Ney (31 December 1880–20 August 1964), who came from
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around that time. After returning to Germany on 26 June 1901, he was first officer on the
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that he would "stand up for the fulfillment of duty to the utmost." During the ensuing
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Department, in which he served as a company officer, guard officer, first officer, and
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From 7 April to 30 September 1891, Meyer served as watch and training officer on the
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overhaul. On 18 September 1899, she departed San Francisco, and after a stop at
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on 12 April 1897. From 22 September 1897 to 31 May 1898, Meyer attended the I.
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Alfred Meyer left Heidelberg University, entered the Imperial German Navy as a
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forces after the German defenders used up most of their artillery ammunition.
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was at Acapulco on 9 July 1900, she received orders to join the forces of the
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from 1911 to 1914 and was most notable as the German naval commander in the
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on 14 February 1900, before heading north, to take up duties as the German
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Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück 1989, ISBN 3-7648-2481-6. S. 484–485 (in German).
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as "Chefoo," on 29 August 1900, where she joined the ships of the German
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while she was in the midst of an extensive tour of the west coast of the
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commander. At the same time, he served as commander of the torpedo boat
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to Tsingtao in April 1910. Meyer-Waldeck is standing second from left.
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from 1 April 1892 to 12 January 1893. Meyer then was assigned to the
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in 1883. He then studied for two semesters at Heidelberg University.
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on 28 March 1903. In April 1903, he received approval to use the
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class
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until 28 September 1889. He then transferred to the 1st Naval
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there, and the two ships settled financial disputes with the
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After successfully completing his studies, Meyer left for
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in 1874, where Friedrich Meyer, who as an author used the
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from 3 August to 21 September 1897. He was promoted to
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in October 1900. On 28 October 1900, she steamed to
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KATALOG DER DEUTSCHEN NATIONALBIBLIOTHEK 1326:Rangliste der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine. 865:for two months before transferring to the 805:, where she remained until February 1901. 286:(27 November 1864 – 25 August 1928), born 31: 1456:Vice admirals of the Imperial German Navy 855:. He then served as first officer on the 789:. Her first assignment was to patrol the 1436:Military personnel from Saint Petersburg 724:in January and February 1900, including 371:"Meyer von Waldeck," was a professor at 266: 254: 238: 224: 524:. He was then a company officer in the 501:until 6 April 1891 and was promoted to 1413: 1030:In retirement, Meyer-Waldeck lived in 918:. During this duty he was promoted to 438:until 18 April 1887. He was appointed 1244: 1476:World War I crimes by Imperial Japan 1242: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1230: 1228: 1226: 1224: 1065: 696:, then arrived on 14 August 1899 at 407:on 21 April 1884, and completed his 1392:"Meyer-Waldeck, Alfred (1864-1928)" 881:Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont 298:. He was the final governor of the 13: 1331:, Berlin 1914, p. 110 (in German). 1188: 1009:, backdated to 22 March 1915, and 982:in Japan. He was taken first to a 554:German Imperial Naval High Command 14: 1487: 1446:Emigrants from the Russian Empire 1368: 1291:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1279:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz 1221: 556:. He then transferred to the 1st 507:on 15 December 1890 while aboard 385:and Heidelberg, and finished his 1176: 1161: 1145: 1128:of the Second Degree 1st Class ( 1119: 1103: 1086: 1071: 1053: 793:before docking in Tsingtao (now 479:until 30 April 1889 and then on 134: 114: 16:German naval officer (1864–1928) 1338: 867:German Imperial Admiralty Staff 745:in mid-October 1899, and while 300:Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory 214:Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory 1094:2nd Class (Kingdom of Prussia) 1038:and of the restoration of the 953:in early August 1914, and the 1: 1209: 1025: 883:. Thereafter he was known as 593:German Imperial Naval Academy 424:. 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Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Bad Kissingen
Weimar Republic
Heidelberg
Germany
German Empire
Imperial German Navy
Vizeadmiral
SMS D1
Boxer Rebellion
World War I
Siege of Tsingtao
Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory

Kapitän zur See

Tsingtao
China

Sun Pao-Chi

Shandong Peninsula
Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory
vice admiral
Imperial German Navy
Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory
Siege of Tsingtao
World War I

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