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作为德国胶澳租借地的最后一任总督,阿尔弗莱德迈尔-瓦德克(Alfred Heyer-Waldeck)的人生注定充满了跌宕起伏的传奇色彩。结缘青岛1914年6月2日,亨宝轮船公司满载着一千余名换防士兵的“帕特里希亚”号缓缓地驶入青岛大港,码头上挤满了期盼已久的欢迎人群,第三营的军乐队演奏着欢迎和祝福的乐曲。在稍后举行的欢迎仪式上,一个身材高大、举止威严,留有灰白山羊胡,简短致辞的军官或许会给这些新来的士兵留下深刻的印象。这位授海军上校衔的军官说,他希望士兵要在服役期间认真履行职责,而不要感情用事。那些在到来之前对殖民地进行过一些了解的士兵知道,这位军官就是他们未来几年在青岛的最高长官,胶澳租界地的总督阿尔弗莱德迈尔一瓦德克,一位具有良好素质的职业军人。
Alfred Heyer-Waldeck, the last governor of a rented GCC in Germany, is doomed to a legend full of ups and downs. Affiliated with Qingdao On June 2, 1914, the “Patricia”, loaded with more than a thousand soldiers for replacement, was slowly entering Qingdao Dagang. The pier was packed with the long-awaited Welcome crowd, the marching band of the third battalion plays the song of welcome and blessing. At a later welcoming ceremony, a tall, mannered officer with a gray goatee and a brief address may be able to impress these newly arrived soldiers. The rank and file officer of the naval corps said he hopes the soldiers will perform their duties conscientiously during their service without any emotional attachment. The soldiers who knew something about the colony before they arrived knew that the officer was Alfred Meyer-Waddek, the governor of Qingdao in the coming years, a man of good quality Professional soldiers.