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Heinrich Albert Schnee
Governor of German East Africa
In office 1912–1918
Preceded by
Albrecht von Rechenberg
Succeeded by
Position abolished Treaty of Versailles 1919 Weimar Republic 1933
Personal details
Born
(1871-02-04)4 February 1871 Neuhaldensleben, German Empire
Died
23 June 1949(1949-06-23) (aged 78) Berlin, West Germany
Nationality
German
Profession
diplomat, public servant, politician, author
Heinrich Albert Schnee (Albert Hermann Heinrich Schnee; 4 February 1871 – 23 June 1949) was a German lawyer, colonial civil servant, politician, writer, and association official. He served as the last Governor of German East Africa.
Heinrich Albert Schnee (Albert Hermann HeinrichSchnee; 4 February 1871 – 23 June 1949) was a German lawyer, colonial civil servant, politician, writer...
engineer and music producer Charles Schnee (1916–1963), American screenwriter Gary Schnee, American curler HeinrichSchnee (1871–1949), Governor of German...
each from the US (Major General Frank Ross McCoy), Germany (Doctor HeinrichSchnee), Italy (Count Luigi Aldrovandi Marescotti), and France (General Henri...
Gustav Adolf von Götzen 1906–1912: Albrecht von Rechenberg 1912–1918: HeinrichSchnee Historical map of the German East African coast, 1888 Historical map...
(our brown charges), who could be guided but not forced. Similarly, HeinrichSchnee, governor of East Africa from 1912, proclaimed that "the dominant feature...
established on 13 June 1936 by the former governor of German East Africa, HeinrichSchnee. Whether the organisations that joined it did so freely, or were forced...
1837. "Rechenberg, Albrecht Freiherr von - Deutsche Biographie". Schnee, Heinrich (1920). Deutsches kolonial-lexikon. University of Michigan. Leipzig...
Albrecht von Rechenberg, Governor 22 April 1912 to 14 November 1918 HeinrichSchnee, Governor From 9 October 1916 on the move in opposition to British...
Hermann von Wissmann (1895–96) Eduard von Liebert (1896–1901) Gustav Adolf von Götzen (1901–06) Albrecht von Rechenberg (1906–12) HeinrichSchnee (1912–18)...
Empire: Knight of the Imperial Order of Saint Prince Vladimir, 4th Class HeinrichSchnee (Hrsg.): Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon. Band 3, Leipzig 1920, S. 262....
1940) February 4 Friedrich Ebert, President of Germany (d. 1925) HeinrichSchnee, German lawyer, colonial civil servant, politician, writer, and association...
original on 2022-03-04. Retrieved 2022-03-04. Doering, Hans Georg v., in: HeinrichSchnee (Hrsg.): Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon, Volume 1, Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig...
governor of German East Africa HeinrichSchnee via courier through Portuguese Mozambique. The courier was intercepted and Schnee never received the letter...
von Schele, Gustav Adolf von Götzen, Albrecht von Rechenberg, and HeinrichSchnee. As well as governors, many other people helped operate the colony:...
Roçadas Ferreira Gil João Pinto † Giovanni Ameglio Giacomo De Martino HeinrichSchnee Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck Hans Georg von Doering Karl Ebermaier Carl...
and Tübingen, and at the Humboldt University of Berlin as a student of Heinrich von Treitschke. In 1879, he was awarded a gold medal by the Frederick William...
Governor of Tanganyika In office 22 July 1920 – 20 July 1922 Preceded by HeinrichSchnee (German East Africa) Succeeded by Donald Cameron Governor of Trinidad...
caricature of him as the stereotyped "usurer", the second one, by HeinrichSchnee (1953), a one-sided portrait of him as a profiteer and a clever augmenter...
released on parole and several hundred Askaris being taken prisoner. HeinrichSchnee provided the lesser figures mentioned above. (Paice 2008, p. 340.)...
Hermann von Wissmann (1895–96) Eduard von Liebert (1896–1901) Gustav Adolf von Götzen (1901–06) Albrecht von Rechenberg (1906–12) HeinrichSchnee (1912–18)...
should they leave port. Despite a declaration from the German Governor HeinrichSchnee that neither the harbour nor its ships would be used for military purposes...
Adolf Hitler as early as 1936, in particular through its president, HeinrichSchnee, for whom the "rescue of the fatherland" required "the joint action...