Abstract

The German colonial experience was chronologically short and geographically dispersed. Lasting from only 1884 to 1918, Germany’s colonial empire included German Southwest Africa (present-day Namibia and part of Botswana); German West Africa (present-day Cameroon, Togo and part of Ghana); German East Africa (part of Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and others); while on the other side of the globe, in the Pacific, it encompassed German New Guinea (including a number of Micronesian islands and archipe...

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