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This is a list of former German colonies () and protectorates () established by Brandenburg-Prussia, the Habsburg Monarchy, and the German Empire.
BrandenburgโPrussian colonies
These were colonies unsuccessfully settled by Brandenburg-Prussia (part of the Holy Roman Empire), since 1701 Kingdom of Prussia, and before the foundation of the German Empire in 1871.
Africa
- Groร Friedrichsburg (in Ghana), 1683โ1718
- Arguin (in Mauritania), 1685โ1721
- Whydah (in present Bรฉnin), circa 1700
North America
These territories were held briefly under lease or occupation during the early European colonizations of the New World:
- Saint Thomas. Leased by Brandenburg from the Danish West India Company, 1685โ1720.
- Island of Crabs (Krabbeninsel in German) (Caribbean, now US), Brandenburg annexation in the Danish West Indies, 1689โ1693
- Tertholen (Caribbean), 1696. Occupation.
Habsburg Monarchy colonies
These were colonies of the Habsburg Monarchy (part of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation), since 1804 Austrian Empire, since 1867 Austria-Hungary:
- Banquibazar & Cabelon (1719/23โ1744/50)[1]
- Nicobar islands (1778โ1783)[2]
- Tientsin concession (1901โ1917)
Imperial German colonies
These are colonies settled by and controlled by the German Empire from 1884 to 1919 which constituted the German Colonial Empire and were taken from Germany under the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Africa
The following were German African protectorates:
- German East Africa (Deutsch-Ostafrika):
- Tanganyika. In 1922 became a League of Nations mandate under the United Kingdom. In 1961 became independent and in 1964 joined with former British protectorate of the sultanate of Zanzibar to form present-day Tanzania
- Ruanda-Urundi (1885โ1917) โ present-day Rwanda and Burundi after Belgian mandate period
- Wituland (1885โ1890) โ since 1890 in Kenya
- Kionga Triangle โ since 1920 (earlier occupied) in Portuguese Mozambique
- German South West Africa (1884โ1915/1919; Deutsch-Sรผdwestafrika) โ present-day Namibia (except then-British Walvis Bay) and part of Botswana (Sรผdrand des Caprivi-Zipfels)
- See also: Hottentot War
- German West Africa (Deutsch-Westafrika) โ existed as one unit only for two or three years, then split into two colonies due to distances:
- Kamerun (1884โ1914) โ after World War I, separated into
- a British part, Cameroons, later split in half, with one part joining Nigeria and the other becoming part of modern Cameroon.
- Kamerun, Nigeria-Ostteil, Tschad-Sรผdwestteil, Zentralafrikanische Republik-Westteil, Republik Kongo-Nordostteil, Gabun-Nordteil
- a French Cameroun, which became present Cameroon.
- a British part, Cameroons, later split in half, with one part joining Nigeria and the other becoming part of modern Cameroon.
- Togoland (1884โ1914) โ after World War I it separated into two :
- Kamerun (1884โ1914) โ after World War I, separated into
Pacific
These were German colonies in the Pacific:
- German New Guinea (Deutsch-Neuguinea) (1884โ1914/1919) and Micronesia (later incorporated into the German New Guinea)
- Kaiser-Wilhelmsland
- Bismarck Archipelago (Bismarck-Archipel)
- German Solomon Islands or Northern Solomon Islands (Salomonen or Nรถrdliche Salomon-Inseln) (1885โ1899)
- Bougainville Island (Bougainville-Insel) (1888โ1919)
- Nauru (1888โ1919)
- Marshall Islands (Marschall-Inseln) (1885โ1919)
- Mariana Islands (Marianen) (1899โ1919) โ present-day Northern Mariana Islands
- Caroline Islands (Karolinen) (1899โ1919) โ present-day Federated States of Micronesia and Palau
- German Samoa (Deutsch-Samoa) (1899โ1914) โ present-day Samoa
China
German concessions in China, leased to it by the Imperial Qing Dynasty:
- Kiautschou Territory and Tsingtau (1898โ1919)
- Occupied by Japan from Nov 1914. Returned to China by them in 1922.
- Certain rights only in Chefoo (c1870โ1917)
- today called Yantai.
See also
Further reading
- Dr. Heinrich Schnee (de):
- German Colonization - Past & Future โ The Truth About the German Colonies, London 1926 (PDF; at wintersonnenwende.com/)
- Unsere Kolonien (PDF)
- Die koloniale Schuldlรผge, Knorr & Hirth, Mรผnchen 1924 (HTML)
- Die deutschen Kolonien vor, in und nach dem Kriege, Quelle und Meyer, Leipzig 1935
- Prof. Bruce Gilley: In Defense of German Colonialism โ And How Its Critics Empowered Nazis, Communists, and the Enemies of the West, 2019
- German edition: Verteidigung des deutschen Kolonialismus, 2021
- See also Colonialism Reconsidered from Jesse Russell, 2022