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This is a subpage of the page "German territorial structure in the course of history" and represents the period from 1871 to 1918.
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Deutsches Reich - Deutsches Kaiserreich (1871 - 1918)
Deutsches Kaiserreich is the name for the phase of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918. In the Deutschen Kaiserreich, the German nation-state was a constitutional monarchy organized as a federal state.
Deutsche Schutzgebiete (1884 - 1918)
The German colonies were acquired by the German Empire from the 1880s and ceded after the First World War in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, although most had already been conquered before. They were officially called Schutzgebiete (protectorates).
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Deutsch-Südwestafrika | 24. April 1884 - 9. Juli 1915 |
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Togoland
(also called Deutsch-Togo) | 5. Juli 1884 - 27. August 1914 |
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Kamerun | 12. Juli 1884 - 20. Februar 1916 |
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Deutsch-Neuguinea | 4. November 1884 - 9. November 1918 |
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Deutsch-Ostafrika | 4. Dezember 1884 - 25. November 1918 |
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Sultanat Witu
(also called Wituland) | 27. Mai 1885 - 10. Mai 1890 |
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Deutsch-Samoa | 17. Februar 1900 - 25. April 1916 |
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Mikronesien | 30. Juni 1898 - 1914 |
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Neukamerun | 4. November 1911 - 9. November 1918 |
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