Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon. Kamerun also included northern parts...
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The Kamerun campaign took place in the German colony of Kamerun in the African theatre of the First World War when the British, French and Belgians invaded...
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Schorsch Kamerun, (born 1963) whose real name is Thomas Sehl, is a German musician, singer, author, theatre director, and club proprietor. His stage name...
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List of colonial governors of Cameroon (redirect from List of governors of Kamerun)
rule of the German Empire (as Kamerun), military occupation of the territory by the Allies of World War I (during the Kamerun campaign of the African theatre)...
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The Kamerun National Congress (KNC) was a political party in Southern Cameroons. The KNC was established in 1952 as a merger of two pro-unification parties...
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Catholic Church in Cameroon (redirect from Apostolic Vicariate of Kamerun)
The Catholic Church in Cameroon is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. There are almost ten million...
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South Cameroon Company (redirect from Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun)
The Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun (German: South Cameroon Company) was a private trading corporation formed in 1898, facilitated by governor Jesko von Puttkamer...
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One Kamerun (OK) was a political party in British Cameroons. One Kamerun was established by Ndeh Ntumazah in 1957 after the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon...
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Pallottine Mission to Kamerun (also spelled Pallotin or Pallotine) was a Roman Catholic mission to the German colony of Kamerun run by the Pallottines...
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Schutztruppe (section Kamerun)
formed in German East Africa, where they became famous as Askari, in the Kamerun colony of German West Africa, and in German South West Africa. Control...
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German colonization of Africa (section German Kamerun)
Gustav Nachtigal, declared Kamerun a protectorate of Germany on July 12, 1884. A slow and cautious interest in Kamerun had been growing among German...
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HNoMS Rauma (1939) (redirect from German minelayer Kamerun)
Captured by the Germans during the 1940 invasion of Norway and renamed Kamerun, she was returned to the Norwegians after the end of the Second World War...
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German Empire named the territory Kamerun. During World War I, French and British troops invaded the German colony Kamerun (Present day Cameroon) and decided...
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chiefdoms and fondoms. Cameroon became a German colony in 1884 known as Kamerun. After World War I, it was divided between France and the United Kingdom...
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The Kamerun People's Party (KPP) was a political party in British Cameroons. The KPP was established as a breakaway from the Kamerun National Congress...
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Neukamerun (redirect from Neu-Kamerun)
Empire in 1911. Upon taking office in 1907, Theodor Seitz, governor of Kamerun, advocated the acquisition of territories from the French Congo. In 1911...
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Adamawa Wars (category Kamerun)
military expeditions and border conflicts between the German Schutztruppe in Kamerun and the Fula Sunni Muslim states and tribes that were a part of the Sokoto...
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including German East Africa, German South West Africa, Togoland, and Kamerun. Later, Germany further expanded its colonial empire to include holdings...
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the former state of Bimbia, which was annexed by the German colony of Kamerun. Black Buck, black brute, brown buck or brown brute United States Black...
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treaties placing under German protection the areas which became the colony of Kamerun.: 41 He spent some weeks visiting various ports around the Bight of Biafra...
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The Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign were carried out by German and Allied forces during the Kamerun campaign of the First World War from August...
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Northwest Cameroon Company (redirect from Gesellschaft Nordwest-Kamerun)
The Gesellschaft Nordwest-Kamerun (German: Northwest Cameroon Company) was a private trading corporation formed in 1899 to exploit natural resources in...
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262–265, 287–288. Detzner, Hermann, (Oberleut.) "Kamerun Boundary: Die nigerische Grenze von Kamerun zwischen Yola und dem Cross-fluss." M. Teuts. Schutzgeb...
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Palestine Caucasus Persia Mesopotamia Hejaz & Levant African South West East Kamerun Togoland North Asian and Pacific Tsingtao German Samoa German New Guinea...
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of Africa by Europeans. From 1884, Cameroon was a German colony, German Kamerun, with its borders drawn through negotiations between the Germans, British...
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Kamrunnessa Hafeez (redirect from Kamerun Nesha Hafeez)
Kamrunnessa Hafeez (Bengali: কামরুন নেছা হাফিজ) is a Jatiya Party (Ershad) politician and a former member of the Bangladesh Parliament from a reserved...
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French and British troops invaded the German protectorates of Togoland and Kamerun. On 10 August, German forces in South-West Africa attacked South Africa;...
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forgotten father of Cameroon, was born in 1913 in Song Mpeck, Kamerun. At the time, Kamerun was a German colony and was divided after World War I between...
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Palestine Caucasus Persia Mesopotamia Hejaz & Levant African South West East Kamerun Togoland North Asian and Pacific Tsingtao German Samoa German New Guinea...
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Jantzen & Thormählen (section Annexation of Kamerun)
political influence was a major factor in the establishment of the colony of Kamerun in 1884. Until the later part of the 19th century, most German trade with...
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