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Schutztruppe (German: [ˈʃʊtsˌtʁʊpə] , lit.
Protection Force) was the
official name of the
colonial troops in the
African territories of the
German colonial...
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Having successfully evaded the
Allies since late 1917, the
German Schutztruppe under Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
waged a
guerilla campaign in Portuguese...
- The
Imperial Schutztruppe for
German South West
Africa (German:
Kaiserliche Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika) was the
official name of the military...
- 1904–1905. The
German colonial administration could call on a
military Schutztruppe ("Protection force") of 260
Europeans and 2,470 Africans, in addition...
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appointed him to
command the
German colonial forces,
known as the
Schutztruppe (protectorate force), in
German Kamerun (today's Cameroon, plus a portion...
- (7 May 1870 – 16
December 1910) was a
German colonial officer of the
Schutztruppe (the
German Empire's
colonial forces). He was the long-time commander...
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reintroduced in 1956.
Effendi was also a non-European's
officer rank in the
Schutztruppe of
German East Africa.
Similar to the practice,
Effendis were promoted...
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campaign and saw Aitken's
troops defeated by a
smaller force of
German Schutztruppe under Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and
forced to retreat. Lettow-Vorbeck's...
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Victor Franke, the last
commander of the
Schutztruppe,
capitulated near Khorab. Two
members of the
Schutztruppe,
geography professors Fritz Jaeger and Leo...
- May 1902 he left the
Prussian Army and the
following day
entered the
Schutztruppe for
German East Africa. Here, von Lindeiner-Wildau
served as the Adjutant...