List of former German colonies

This is a list of former German colonies and protectorates (German: Schutzgebiete) established by the German Empire, Brandenburg-Prussia and the Habsburg Monarchy. This list may be incomplete, you can help by expanding it.

German colonies throughout history:
  German Empire
  Colonies of the German Empire
  Prussian-Brandenburg colonies
  "Little Venice"

Brandenburg–Prussian colonies

These were colonies unsuccessfully settled by Brandenburg-Prussia (part of the Holy Roman Empire realm), after 1701 Kingdom of Prussia, before the foundation of the German Empire in 1871.

Africa

  • Groß Friedrichsburg (in Ghana), 1683–1718
  • Arguin (in Mauritania), 1685–1721
  • Whydah (in present Bénin), circa 1700 (this Brandenburg 'colony' was just a minor point of support, a few dwellings at a site co-inhabited by British and Dutch)

North America

These territories were held briefly under lease or occupation during the early European colonization of the New World.

South America

Habsburg colonies

These were colonies of the Habsburg Monarchy, part of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation realm until 1804, Austrian Empire after 1804, Austria-Hungary from 1867 to the end of World War I.

Imperial German colonies

These are colonies settled by and controlled by the German Empire from 1884 to 1919. Those territories constituted the German Colonial Empire.

Africa

The following were German African protectorates:

German colonies in Africa, 1884–1920

Pacific

These were German colonies in the Pacific:

Colonial Possessions and Protectorates of the German Empire, 1883–1920, confirmed by Treaty, International Agreement, or Purchase

China

These Treaty ports were German concessions in China, leased to it by the Qing Dynasty:

  • Jiaozhou Bay concession (Deutsch-Kiautschou) (1898–1914)
  • Chefoo (1901–1918)
  • Tsingtao (1891–1914)

See also

References

  1. "Ostend East India Company". WorldStatesmen.org. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  2. "Index of Colonies and Dependencies". WorldStatesme.org. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
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