- the late 19th
century to 1918.
Similar to
other colonial armies, the
Schutztruppen consisted of
volunteer European commissioned and non-commissioned officers...
- independent. By 1914, only
German New Guinea, Kiautschou, and the
African Schutztruppen were subsidized. "The
colonial economy was
thriving ... and roads, railways...
- agreements, and
vendettas increased the unrest. In 1888 the
first group of
Schutztruppen—colonial
protectorate troops—arrived, sent to
protect the
military base...
-
Germany emplo****
mounted formations in
South West
Africa as part of the
Schutztruppen (colonial army)
garrisoning the territory. In the
early American Civil...
- 1899 and 1902. A
number of 7.7 cm FK 96 a/A guns were also used by
Schutztruppen batteries during the 1904
Herero Wars and
during the
South African invasion...
-
January 1914, not
including local police, the
military garrisons of the
Schutztruppen (protective troops) in Dar es Salaam, Moshi, Iringa, and
Mahenge numbered...
-
forces stationed in the
colony at the time
consisted of
around 1,855
Schutztruppen (protection troops). However,
after the
outbreak of war by mid-1915...
- and
Kirsten Zirkel, "Military
Power in
German Colonial Policy: The
Schutztruppen and
Their Leaders in East and
South West Africa, 1888-1918," in David...
- 100
Jahre Traditionsverband) 1998.
Wolfgang Reith: "Die
Kaiserlichen Schutztruppen".
Glanz &
Gloria Verlag,
Windhoek 2017, ISBN 978-99916-909-6-4 Wikimedia...
- the bush war on the
banks of the
Rufiji River against German colonial Schutztruppen,
which outnumbered his
troops five to one. That morning, he was creeping...