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As part of its project of imperial expansion in the late 19th Century, the Germans sought port facilities in China. On November 14, 1897 the Germans annexed Kiautschau as a base of military and commercial operations. In the same year they leased the nearby fishing village of Tsingtau (Tsingtao) which they fortified as a port and naval base to be administered by the Reichsmarinesamt (Deprtment of the Navy). The location was strategiacally important and became the home of the German East Asia Squadron. In 1914 with the outbreak of World War I, the Japanese declared war on Germany. With British help, the Japanese conquered the German colony in China, ending Germany’s imperial ambitions in the area. What follows is a series of illustrations leading up to a photograph of the German Colonial Navy marching near the Bay of Tsingtau using figures created by Beau Geste.
1905 German Stamp from China
1905 German Stamp from China