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Under the Treaty of Versailles, all of Germany's former colonies in Africa and Asia were given to Britain and France.

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Where did Britain's for control of former German colonies?

Africa


What happen to German colonies Africa and Asia after the war?

They were freed


Where did Britain ask for control of former German colonies?

Africa


Did allied forces occupie the German colonies in Africa?

Germany lost her African colonies after WW1 so there were no colonies to occupy in WW2.


At the Paris peaCe conference Britain asked for control of former German colonies in?

Africa


In world war 1 whos side were Africa on?

Most of Africa was colonies of one European nation or another during the war. The German Empire had a few African colonies, such as German East Africa. But Germany's opponents had a lot more, France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Portugal had a few colonies in Africa too. French Colonial troops, such as the Senegalese, fought on the western front, in the trenches.


Who were on side in World War 1?

Most of Africa was colonies of one European nation or another during the war. The German Empire had a few African colonies, such as German East Africa. But Germany's opponents had a lot more, France, Great Britain, Italy and Belgium. Portugal had a few colonies in Africa too. French Colonial troops, such as the Senegalese, fought on the western front, in the trenches.


Where in Africa was German spoken?

German was spoken in various parts of Africa during the colonial period when Germany had colonies in regions such as present-day Namibia, Tanzania, Cameroon, Togo, and Rwanda. German was also spoken by colonists, administrators, and merchants in these regions.


Why were the colonies of Asia and Africa drawn into ww1?

The colonies of Africa and Asia belonged to the nations fighting WWI. Naturally, those colonies aided their mother country on the path to Victory. Also, some colonies (such as German Tanganyika) had soldiers stationed in the region. They fought and invaded their enemy's colonies and colonial forces.


Did Germany have any colonies in Africa?

GhanaTogoCameroonNew GuineaSamoaNauru, Caroline Islands, Marianas, New Guinea and other Pacific islands, German Southwest Afrika (now Namibia), Tanganyika (now Tanzania), Togo and Cameroon in West Africa, Ruanda-Urundi (now Burundi and Rwanda) (there were smaller colonies elsewhere). All colonies were lost during or after World War I.


How did the colony in Africa feel after WW1?

Most colonies probably felt the same, except the German colonies had all become Mandates of the UK, France or Belgium.


Who was the German protectorate in West Africa until 1992?

There seems to be confusion here. Germany lost of its overseas colonies during World War 1. It sounds as if you are thinking of Namibia, which was German South-West Africa from 1885-1914, when it was seized by South Africa.