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Hans von Ramsay

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After leaving active military service in 1900, Ramsay took a position with the Northwest Kamerun Company (GNK), for which he managed business in Kamerun as general representative from 1901 to 1903. To explore and map the concession, he undertook several expeditions through the area between
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Hasso von Etzdorf, Wolfgang von der Groeben, Erik von Knorre: Verzeichnis der Mitglieder des Corps Saxonia zu Göttingen sowie der Landsmannschaft Saxonia (1840–1844) nach dem Stande vom 13. Februar 1972, S.
683: 413:. In addition, from the summer semester of 1925, he again taught as a part-time, unscheduled lecturer at the Seminar for Oriental Languages and was a member of the expert commission of the 401:, at the same time began studying law and passed the traineeship exam in 1910. In 1912–1913 he stayed in Kamerun again as head of the border expedition (new eastern border). After 381:
Chiefdom on this occasion in July 1902. In 1906/07 he also made maps of the area of the Southern Kamerun Society (GSK) to determine the boundaries of the concession area.
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as head of the Cameroon Northern Expedition in 1892. For financial reasons, his engagement in Kamerun was not renewed in August 1892. Ramsay therefore moved back to
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Bericht des Leiters der Südkamerun-Hinterlandsexpedition H. Ramsay über seine Reise von den Ediäfällen nach dem Dibamba (Lungasi)
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Okkupation und Militärverwaltung in Kamerun. Etablierung und Institutionalisierung des kolonialen Gewaltmonopols 1891–1914
414: 398: 278:, Ramsay embarked on a military career and in 1882 became a second lieutenant in the Foot Artillery Regiment No. 11 in 103: 564: 648: 643: 463:, in: Mitteilungen von Forschungsreisenden und Gelehrten aus den deutschen Schutzgebieten 6 (1893), S. 281–286. 438: 430: 417:. In September 1937 he went on another study trip to East Africa, from which he never returned. He died in 208: 331: 283: 255: 370: 389:
After returning to Germany again in 1907, Ramsay became a lecturer in regional studies of Kamerun and
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Hauptmann Ramsay über seine neueste Reise im Gebiet der Nordwestkamerun-Gesellschaft
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Brandenburg-Preußische Standeserhebungen und Gnadenakte für die Zeit 1873–1918
377:. Among other things, he is said to have been the first European to visit the 118: 105: 508:, in: Die Grenzgebiete Kameruns im Süden und Osten, Berlin 1914, S. 110–114. 437:(1898). On 24 May 1911 he was raised to the Prussian nobility. In 1927 the 499:, in: Die Grenzgebiete Kameruns im Süden und Osten, Berlin 1914, S. 95–98. 390: 319: 311: 279: 470:
Expedition des Generalbevollmächtigten der Gesellschaft Nordwest-Kamerun
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awarded him the Bierzipfel. He had been a member of the Berlin
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in 1894, in Lindi in 1895 and from May 1896 as head of the
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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West Prussia
Kingdom of Prussia
Tanga
Tanganyika
5°04′27″S 39°05′57″E / 5.07417°S 39.09917°E / -5.07417; 39.09917
German Empire
Imperial German Army
Schutztruppe for German East Africa
Ujiji
Gustav Nachtigal Medal
Berlin Geographical Society
Exploration of Africa
Hans von Ramsay's signature
Tanga
officer
Imperial German Army
explorer of Africa
Königsberg
Thorn
Foreign Office
Schutztruppe for German East Africa
German East Africa
Denhardt brothers
Lamu
Wituland
Bagamoyo
Lindi
Kamerun
Karl von Gravenreuth

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