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Kamerun and was
During the First World War, German troops retreated into this territory from Kamerun because Spain was neutral during the war.
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck ( served in German South West Africa as well as German Kamerun, and was an important General in German East Africa during World War I.
The German terms, as presented on July 15, while containing an offer to cede the northern part of Kamerun and Togoland, demanded from France the whole of the French Congo from the Sangha River to the sea, to which was later added the transfer of France's right to the preemption of the Belgian Congo.
This 275 000 km² territory, known as Neukamerun, became part of the German colony of Kamerun, which, along with Togo, was captured by the allies early in World War I.
It was formed in 1966 through a merger of the Cameroon Union ( Union Camerounaise ) and the Kamerun National Democratic Party, the major political organizations, respectively, of the eastern and western regions, and four smaller parties.
The first German trading post in the Duala area ( present day Douala ) on the Kamerun River delta ( present day Wouri River delta ) was established in 1868 by the Hamburg trading company C. Woermann.
The protectorate of Kamerun was established during the period generally known as Europe ’ s imperialist " Scramble for Africa ".
The Kamerun protectorate was enlarged with Neukamerun ( German: New Cameroon ) in 1911 as part of the settlement of the Agadir Crisis, resolved by the Treaty of Fez.
The structure of the Kamerun forces was as follows:
Nachtigal ’ s task was thus to accept that real estate on behalf of Germany before the British could advance their own interests — and Togoland and Kamerun became Germany ’ s first colonial possessions.
The German explorer, medical doctor, imperial consul and commissioner for West Africa Gustav Nachtigal was the driving force toward the establishment of the West African colonies of Togoland and Kamerun.
It was part of Kamerun when it was a German colony between 1884 and 1916.
In Africa, colonies were established in Togo, Kamerun ( the German Cameroons ), German South West Africa and what later was known as German East Africa.
Victoria was founded by the British missionary Alfred Saker of the Baptist Missionary Society of London in June 1858 .. Due to this treaty, initially Victoria and its vicinity was not part of the new German colony Kamerun and remained under British administration.
Buea was the colonial capital of the German Kamerun from 1901 to 1919, and the capital of the Southern Cameroons from 1949 until 1961.
One example of their work was the Pallottine mission to Kamerun, established in 1890 in the German colony of Kamerun, today's Cameroon.
Following the Treaty of Versailles, the German territory of Kamerun was formally divided on June 28, 1919 between a French and a British League of Nations Mandate, the French, who had previously administered the whole occupied territory, getting the larger.
The German colony of Kamerun was occupied by French and British forces during World War I.

Kamerun and on
Mussolini even had his sights set on the former German colony of Kamerun.
During the assignment, on December 1884, Scheer participated in a landing party that suppressed a pro-British indigenous chieftain in Kamerun.
* In British Cameroon ( part of the former German Kamerun ), since 1916, in 1949 restyled Special Resident ( superior to the new two provinces ) for Edward John Gibbons ( b. 1906 – d. 1990 ), who stayed on in October 1954 as first Commissioner when it became an autonomous part of Nigeria.
In the weeks before the destruction, Kamerun, German Southwest Africa, German East Africa and 47 ships on the high seas were sent reports of Allied actions, as well as warnings of predicaments ahead.

Kamerun and British
For European colonial people in Cameroon, use: Category: British colonial people in the Cameroons,: Category: French colonial people in Cameroun, or: Category: German colonial people in Kamerun.
In addition, the treaty established the German sphere of interest in German South-West Africa ( present-day Namibia ) and settled the borders between German Togoland and the British Gold Coast ( now Ghana ), as well as between German Kamerun ( now Cameroon ) and British Nigeria.
British and French forces occupied the country during FWW and issue German Kamerun Yacht types with overprint of CEF and British currency value.
China Expeditionary Force sent to China in 1900 ; also to the British forces which occupied German Kamerun

Kamerun and Cameroons
: In Africa, Britain and France divided German Kamerun ( Cameroons ) and Togoland.
The collection contains much material collected by other, mostly anonymous German entomologists from Germany and other parts of Europe. There is also material collected in ( not by Loew ) :-Brasilien, Bismark Arch Ralum, Bogota, Columbien, Chile, Venezuela, Cuba, Carolina, Chile, Sumatra, Soekaranda, Montivide, Askhaabad, Transcaspian, Amboine, Klein-Asien-Asia Minor, Arab fel., Andalusia, Griechenland, Santiago, Lapland, N. Kamerun Cameroons, Kaukkasus, Texas, Aegyptea.

Kamerun and under
no: Kategori: Kamerun under de olympiske leker

Kamerun and until
This land, known as Neukamerun, became part of the German colony of Kamerun, part of German West Africa, although they only lasted briefly until they were captured by the allies in World War I.

Kamerun and then
By then well over a dozen German companies, based in Hamburg and Bremen, conducted their trading and plantation activities in Kamerun.

Kamerun and ),
Germany's new colonies included Togoland ( now Togo and part of Ghana ), German Kamerun ( now Cameroon and part of Nigeria ), German East Africa ( now Rwanda, Burundi, and the mainland part of Tanzania ), and German South-West Africa ( now Namibia ).

Kamerun and United
* Kamerun United National Congress ( KUNC )
* Kamerun United Party ( KUP )

Kamerun and officers
The companies were assigned to 49 garrisons in Kamerun and consisted of 61 officers, 23 physicians, 23 civilian administrators, ammunition technicians, 98 German NCOs and 1, 650 African enlisted ranks for a total personnel count of 1, 855.

Kamerun and Commissioners
* in Kamerun ( modern-day Cameroon ) * Reichskommissare ( Commissioners )

was and split
His face was split by a vermilion streak, his eyes were pools of white ; ;
Athenian society was split into two factions, the Philistines and the Artists.
By our policy the West was -- is -- split.
It was nevertheless almost incredible that four years after Yalta there should be a complete split over Germany, with hot heads on both sides planning to use the Germans against their former allies, and with Nazi-minded Germans expecting to recover their power by fighting on one side or the other.
Another wart removal method was to rub each wart with a bean split open and then to bury the bean halves under the drip of the house for seven days.
It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends -- expanding interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings.
The most valuable player award was split three ways, among Glen Mankowski, Gordon Hartweger and Tom Kieffer.
Sherman's capture of Atlanta in September and David Farragut's capture of Mobile ended defeatist jitters ; the Democratic Party was deeply split, with some leaders and most soldiers openly for Lincoln.
In his view, there were three possibilities: ( 1 ) Korean did not belong with the other three genealogically, but had been influenced by an Altaic substratum ; ( 2 ) Korean was related to the other three at the same level they were related to each other ; ( 3 ) Korean had split off from the other three before they underwent a series of characteristic changes.
Control of Anatolia was then split between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, with the Byzantine holdings gradually being reduced.
When a beam of silver atoms was passed through a specially shaped magnetic field, the beam was split based on the direction of an atom's angular momentum, or spin.
Instead, the beam was split into two parts, depending on whether the atomic spin was oriented up or down.
In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement after his split with Garry Davis ' movement Citizens of the World, which the surrealist André Breton was also a member.
Brearley retired from Test cricket in 1979 and was succeeded by Ian Botham, who started the 1981 series as England captain, by which time the WSC split had ended.
In punishment for this presumption, Poseidon split the rock with his trident and Ajax was swallowed up by the sea.
With the party split, Whig nominee Zachary Taylor was easily victorious, and carried Tennessee as well.
However, he was not nominated in 1856 in part due to a split within his home state's delegation.
When Argo Navis was split, its Bayer designations were also split.
In New York, the New Normannii Reik of Theodish Belief was founded in 1997 and is led by Dan Halloran, but in 2009 many members split off and formed the Arfstoll Church of Theodish Belief, White Marsh Theod, and Álfröðull þjóð.
William Scott-Elliot in The Story of Atlantis ( 1896 ) elaborated on Blavatsky's account, claiming that Atlantis eventually split into two linked islands, one called Daitya and the other Ruta, and that the latter was later reduced to a final remnant called Poseidonis.
In the 13th century, the Principality of Anhalt was split off from the Duchy, and later, the remaining state was split into Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg.

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