5°N 16°E / 5°N 16°E / 5; 16 Neukamerun was the name of Central African territories ceded by the Third French Republic to the German Empire in 1911....
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Morocco-Congo Treaty. This 275,000 km2 (106,000 sq mi) territory, known as Neukamerun, became part of the German colony of Kamerun. The area is partly marshland...
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the 1911 Morocco-Congo Treaty, becoming part of the German colony of Neukamerun until it was reconquered by the French during World War I. Mbaiki received...
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French Congo and French Equatorial Africa to Germany, comprising the Neukamerun. KAISER'S SON SHOWS ANGER AT TREATY; Openly Applauds Criticism of German...
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only relatively small acquisitions were made, such as Kiautschou Bay and Neukamerun, whereas Wilhelm's support for a policy of colonisation was shown in his...
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interior. The Cameroon protectorate was enlarged with New Cameroon (German: Neukamerun) in 1911 as part of the settlement of the Agadir Crisis, resolved by the...
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of the territory of French Equatorial Africa to Kamerun which became Neukamerun (New Cameroon), while Germany ceded a smaller area in the north in present-day...
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northwestern French Congo, which were added to German Cameroon and dubbed Neukamerun. This acquisitive German colonial policy led to the increasing isolation...
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result of the Agadir Crisis, the new territory being henceforth known as Neukamerun ("New Cameroon"). During World War I, the German protectorate was occupied...
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Kamerun 1884–1919 Bafut Wars 1889–1907 Neukamerun 1911–1916 French Cameroons 1918–1960 British Cameroons Southern Cameroons 1922–1961...
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