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German Africa
noun
- the former German colonies in Africa, comprising German East Africa, German Southwest Africa, Cameroons, and Togoland.
Example Sentences
Then there may be an army of 1,000,000 men in German Africa, and the colony will have its own war navy, like Brazil.
German Africa, which will find allies at once in Abyssinia and in Mohammedan freedom movements, will make the employment of black troops against our European frontiers impossible.
German Africa alone will give us a balance of power in the East and in Africa.
In the same review Emil Zimmermann explains the rôle of German East Africa in the future scheme of world power: German Africa would have balance of power in the East.
Lloyd George has declared "the general principle of national self-determination applicable at least to German Africa," while Chancellor Hertling once welcomed a discussion "on the reconstruction of the world's colonial possessions."
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