Germany lost it colonies in Africa and Asia.
After World War I, Germany lost several territories as outlined in the Treaty of Versailles. Key regions ceded included Alsace-Lorraine to France, parts of Prussia to the newly formed Poland, and the Saar Basin, which was placed under League of Nations administration. Additionally, Germany lost its overseas colonies in Africa and the Pacific.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
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Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
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Germany lost its colonies in Africa and Asia
Germany lost it colonies in Africa and Asia.
World War 1 never had colonies, nor has any other war before or after it. It did however cost the nations who fought in it numerous colonies, most notably Germany, who lost large possessions in Africa and Asia.
Germany lost her African colonies after WW1 so there were no colonies to occupy in WW2.
Germany lost all its overseas colonies after World War I, and therefore had none after WWII. They were modern Namibia and Tanzania, both of which became British colonies (Namibia as a part of South Africa) until gaining independence after WWII.
During World War I, several empires lost their colonies as a result of territorial changes and treaties. The Ottoman Empire, for example, lost much of its territory in the Middle East, while Germany lost its overseas colonies in Africa and the Pacific. The war led to significant shifts in colonial power, ultimately contributing to the rise of new nations and the reconfiguration of colonial holdings in the years that followed.
They didn't have many- a few colonies on Africa (mainly modern Togo, Cameroon, Namibia and Tanzania), and some islands in the Pacific. What little they had was taken from them during or after World War I, and given to countries who had been on the Allied side- mainly Britain, France, South Africa, and Japan.
The resultant geographic change after World War 1 caused economic degradation for some countries and growth for others. Countries like Germany that lost many large territories and colonies lost important sources of raw materials for their industries.
Answer this question… European powers lost influence in African countries.
Those three European countries were Britain, France and Dutch NO European countries colonised any country in Africa in the 1990's. They had all given independence to their colonies long before.
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.