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At the Paris Peace Conference, where did Britain ask for control of former German colonies? Africa
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After World War I, Britain acquired several territories from Germany primarily through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. These included former German colonies in Africa, such as Tanganyika (part of present-day Tanzania), and parts of the German Empire in the Pacific, including the islands of Nauru and the Solomon Islands. Additionally, Britain gained control over the mandates in the Middle East, which included territories like Palestine and Iraq. Overall, Britain expanded its colonial holdings significantly as a result of the war.
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
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At the Paris Peace Conference, where did Britain ask for control of former German colonies? Africa
Africa
Africa
The devastation that would follow if Great Britain fell to German control.
German Bishops' Conference was created in 1867.
After World War I, Britain acquired several territories from Germany primarily through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. These included former German colonies in Africa, such as Tanganyika (part of present-day Tanzania), and parts of the German Empire in the Pacific, including the islands of Nauru and the Solomon Islands. Additionally, Britain gained control over the mandates in the Middle East, which included territories like Palestine and Iraq. Overall, Britain expanded its colonial holdings significantly as a result of the war.
German mercenaries had a reputation for being particularly brutal in battle.
Japan's involvement in WWI was almost entirely battling German colonies in China, and in the peace talks and Versailles treaty it was decided that Japan would take control of the German colonies in Shandong. - j
Britain was not ruled by Germany
Rwanda was awarded to Germany as part of the German possession of Deutsch-Ostafrika in the Berlin Conference. It would be transferred to Belgian control following the Treaty of Versailles.