Abstract

The German Colonies Their Disposal

Shepherd, William R. | March 28, 1918 issue

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Up to the break of World War I, Germany ranked fourth on the list of colonial powers, coming after Great Britain, Soviet Union, and France. Her possessions stretched over an area of 1,128,640 square miles, nearly six times that of her territory in Europe. By treaties with the natives and by agreements with European Powers, Germany acquired the African territories between 1884 and 1890 and the Pacific Islands between 1884 and 1899. The two tenable solutions of the problem of the disposal of the German overseas possessions are: either the continuance of the old system of partition and distribution, or the establishment of joint management.

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COLONIES; WAR; TREATIES; GERMANY; EUROPE; ISLANDS of the Pacific
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