Gustav Adolf Graf von Götzen (12 May 1866 – 1 December 1910) was a German explorer, colonial administrator, and military officer who served as Reichskommissar...
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Götzen, a community of Schotten in Hesse, Germany, may refer to: Gustav Adolf von Götzen (1866–1910), German explorer and governor Johann von Götzen (1599–1645)...
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and politician Gustav Adolf von Götzen (1866–1910), German explorer and Governor of German East Africa Gustav-Adolf von Zangen (1892–1964), German general...
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Maji Maji Rebellion occurred in 1905 and was put down by Governor Gustav Adolf von Götzen, who ordered measures to create a famine to crush the resistance...
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various other tasks. In 1902, governor of German East Africa, Gustav Adolf von Götzen ordered villages to grow cotton as a cash crop for export. Each...
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southwards into Lake Tanganyika. In 1894, German explorer and officer Gustav Adolf von Götzen was the first European to discover the lake. In the past, Lake...
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countries it runs through, particularly Rwanda. In 1894, German Gustav Adolf von Götzen crossed the Kagera at Rusumo Falls, marking the Rwandan colonial...
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Schutztruppe for German East Africa. Here, von Lindeiner-Wildau served as the Adjutant of Gustav Adolf von Götzen, the Governor of German East Africa, from...
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Kigeli IV Rwabugiri (redirect from Kigeri IV. von Ruanda)
Congo, shortly after the arrival of the German explorer Count Gustav Adolf von Götzen. His adopted son, Mibambwe IV Rutarindwa, was proclaimed the next...
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declared it to be part of German East Africa. In 1894, explorer Gustav Adolf von Götzen was the first European to cross the entire territory of Rwanda;...
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