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German Colonial Empire
 Enlightenment or Empire: Colonial Discourse in German Culture by Russell A. Berman, Enlightenment or Empire: Colonial Discourse in German Culture
 The Neglected War: The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I by Hermann Joseph Hiery, In the summer of 1914 Germany's Pacific colonies were a quiet backwater of its empire. But the shots of Sarajevo shattered the Pacific as well as Europe. Within weeks of the outbreak of World War I, Western Samoa - the First German territory to be taken in the war - New Guinea, and the Micronesian islands, were occupied by Australian, New Zealand, and Japanese forces. Current historiography claims that World War I made little difference to the indigenous populations of the Pacific and that this change in colonial masters had little effect on those they ruled. The Neglected War challenges this interpretation. World War I and its aftermath, Hermann Hiery claims, had a tremendous effect on the Pacific Islands. Hiery details the policies pursued by Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, showing how each viewed and treated the indigenous populations. Administered by military officers with little civil oversight, the new colonial regimes employed the mandates they had received at the Paris Peace Conference with impurity. Hiery's scrupulous review of the evidence, gathered from largely unknown primary sources, has uncovered a story of masquerades and coverups, negligence and duplicity, leading in some cases to full-blown atrocities. Most of all, he tells the story of Pacific Islanders, how they coped with the dramatic changes brought about by the war, and how they tried to influence its consequences. Many Islanders were fully aware that their political destiny was to be redefined after the war, and a few even saw it as an opportunity to achieve independence. This is also the story of their failure.
German colonial empire - The German colonial empire was an overseas area formed in the late 19th century as part of the Hohenzollern dynasty's German Empire. Constitution of the German Empire - The Constitution of the German Empire was the basic law of the German Empire of 1871-1919. Formally it was the Constitution of the German Reich (Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs), but it shared this title with the republican "Weimar constitution" that replaced it in 1919. German Empire Party - Deutsche Reichspartei (German Empire Party) was a party, founded in 1950 from the previous Deutsche Rechtspartei (German Rights party), which had been set up in Lower Saxony in 1946 and had five members in the first German Parliament. German Empire - The term German Empire commonly refers to Germany, from its foundation as a unified nation-state on January 18 1871, until the abdication of Emperor Wilhelm II on November 9 1918. Germans, when referring to the Reich in this period under the Kaisers, typically use the term Kaiserreich and this term has often been used by non-German historians.
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