German East Africa
Africa is not called the Middle East. Part of Africa is in the middle eastern region.
The East German secret police was called the Stasi - short for Staatssicherheit (State Security).
The middle-east (Syria, Iraq, Palastine, Lebanon) Africa (Tanganyika, German south west Africa, Kamerun) Far east (Kaiser Wilhelmsland (Papua New Guinea))
British East Africa
Assuming you mean: "....in Africa, before the end of WW I", the answer is 1) German South-West Africa (today's Namibia); 2) German East Africa (today's Tanzania) and 3) Cameroon. Germany also had a Protectorate in Africa, namely Togo.
German East Africa ended in 1919.
German East Africa was created in 1885.
German East Africa Company was created in 1885.
German East Africa (German: Deutsch-Ostafrika) was a German colony in East Africa, including what is now Burundi, Rwanda and Tanganyika (the mainland part of present Tanzania).
There is no country called East Africa, but there is a region known as East Africa.
South Africa is not called the middle east.
Tanzania
The German Empire gained control of a large area named German East Africa, comprising present-day Rwanda, Burundi and the mainland part of Tanzania
There were no death camps in German East Africa during World War I. The German colony of East Africa (present-day Tanzania) did not have a systematic extermination program like the death camps established by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Nambia (formally German South West Africa) and Prior to World War I, Germany controlled more than 2.4 million square kilometers of African territory. German West Africa became Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad, Guinea, Ghana, Togo and the Central African Republic. German South West Africa became Namibia and German East Africa became Burundi, Kenya, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
German East Africa