- List of former German colonies
This is a list of former
German Empire colonies andprotectorate s ( _de. Schutzgebiete), theGerman colonial empire .Welser colonies
America
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Little Venice ("Klein Venedig") (seeGerman colonization of the Americas )Brandenburger-Prussian colonies
Africa
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Groß Friedrichsburg (inGhana ), 1683–1718
*Arguin (inMauretania ), 1685–1721
*Whydah , in present Togo ca 1700 (this Brandenburg 'colony' was just a minor point of support, a few dwellings at a site where British and Dutch had theirs too)America
*Saint Thomas (Caribbean, now in the
United States Virgin Islands ), brandenburgLease territory in theDanish West Indies ; 1685–1720)
*Island of Crabs/"Krabbeninsel " (Caribbean, now in USA), brandenburgische Annexion in theDanish West Indies ; 1689–1693 )
*Tertholen (Caribbean sea; 1696)
thumb|400px|German colonies">legend|#0000AA|German Empirelegend|#FFFF00|"little Venice" (1529-1556)German imperial colonies
Africa
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German East Africa - ("Deutsch-Ostafrika")
**"Tanganyika "; after World War I a BritishLeague of Nations mandate , which in 1962 became independent and in 1964 joined with former Britishprotectorate of the sultanate ofZanzibar to form present-dayTanzania .
**"Ruanda-Urundi": 1885 – 1917
***Rwanda (present-day)
***Burundi (present-day)
**"Wituland " 1885 – 1890, since inKenya
**"Kionga Triangle ", since 1920 (earlier occupied) in PortugueseMozambique
*German South West Africa - ("Deutsch-Südwestafrika")
**Namibia (present-day) except then-BritishWalvis Bay ("Walvisbaai")
*Botswana - ("Südrand des Caprivi-Zipfels")
*German West Africa ("Deutsch-Westafrika") - existed as one unit only for two or three years, then split into two colonies due to distances:
**"Kamerun" 1884 – 1914 ; after World War I separated in a British part,Cameroons , and a FrenchCameroun , which became presentCameroon . The British part was later split in half, with one part joiningNigeria and the otherCameroon . ("Kamerun, Nigeria-Ostteil, Tschad-Südwestteil, Zentralafrikanische Republik-Westteil, Republik Kongo-Nordostteil, Gabun-Nordteil")
**"Togoland " 1884 – 1914 ; after World War I separated into two parts: a British part ("Ghana-Westteil"), which joinedGhana , and a French one, which becameTogo Pacific
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German New Guinea ("Deutsch-Neuguinea", today Papua-New-Guinea; 1884 – 1914)
**Kaiser-Wilhelmsland
**Bismarck Archipelago ("Bismarck-Archipel")
**German Solomon Islands or Northern Solomon Islands ("Salomonen" or "Nördliche Salomon-Inseln", 1885–1899)
**Bougainville ("Bougainville-Insel", 1888–1919)
**Nauru (1888–1919)
**German Marshall Islands ("Marshallinseln"; 1885–1919)
**Mariana Islands ("Marianen", 1899–1919)
**Caroline Islands ("Karolinen", 1899 – 1919)
***Federated States of Micronesia ("Mikronesien", 1899–1919)
***Palau (1899–1919)*
German Samoa (German Western Samoa, orWestern Samoa ; 1899-1919/45)
**Samoa (1900-1914)China
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Jiaozhou Bay (1898-1914)Other
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Hanauish Indies ()
*Southern Brazil
*Ernst Thälmann Island
*New Swabia was a part ofAntarctica , claimed by Nazi Germany 19 January 1939 - 25 May 1945, but not effectively colonized; the claim was completely abandoned afterward
* German Antarctic stations
**Georg von Neumayer station ("1981-1993")
***Neumayer Station ("1993-present")
**Filchner station ("1982-1999")
**Gondwana station ("1983-present")
**Georg Forster station ("1985-present")
**Drescher station ("1986-present")
**Dallmann Laboratory ("1994-present")
**Kohnen Station ("2001-present")
* German Arctic stations
**Koldewey station ,Spitsbergen ("1991-present")See also
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German colonization of the Americas
*German colonial empire
*Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty ources and external links
* [http://www.reverso.net/url/result.asp?directions=65540&templates=0&autotranslate=on&baseurl=http://www.deutsche-schutzgebiete.de/menueleiste.htm&url=http://www.deutsche-kaiserreich.de/ German colonies ]
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/COLONIES.html#German WorldStatesmen]
* [http://www.ideamarketers.com/library/printarticle.cfm?articleid=193488 German Colonies in Asia and the Pacific]
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