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Gaston Thierry

Gaston Thierry (born 17 July 1866 in Munich, † 16 September 1904 near Mubi) was a German officer and civil servant in Togo and Cameroon.

Gaston Thierry
Born(1866-07-17)17 July 1866
Munich
Died16 September 1904(1904-09-16) (aged 38)
Mubi
Buried
Garoua
AllegianceGermany
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1886-1904
RankCaptain
UnitInfantry Regiment No. 88
Lieutenant Gaston Thierry, posing in African clothing on the coast of German-Togo in June 1899

Life edit

Thierry was the son of a tradesman. After attending the Gymnasium, he joined the Infantry Regiment No. 88 in 1886. In the same year, he became Portepee-Fähnrich (ensign with sword-knot) and in 1887 Sekondeleutnant (second lieutenant). In 1891 he retired from the army and became a member of the First See-Bataillon. In 1894, after the suppression of the mutiny of the police force, he was temporarily ordered to Cameroon. In 1894 he was promoted to first lieutenant. He resigned on 12 September 1895 from the Marine Infantry and entered into the Grenadier Regiment of King Frederick William II (1st Silesian) No. 10.

In June 1896 he was made à la suite of the regiment and ordered to serve at the Colonial Department of the Imperial Foreign Office. Thierry was first sent to German-Togo, where he served as station director of Sansanné-Mango and district manager in Yendi, and was involved in the occupation of the north. He led and co-led several military expeditions against local communities, including the 1896 conquest of Dagbon and the Battle of Adibo, a triple expedition against the Kabiye in January 1898 together with Hermann Kersting and Valentin von Massow, and one against the Moba in 1899.[1]

In late 1897, he ordered his troops to shoot down the Anufo leader of Sansanné-Mango, Biema Asabiè. Thierry had accused Biema Asabiè of having signed a treaty with the French and had arrested him despite King Biema's denial of those charges.[2]

In 1900, Thierry was accused by the Governor of German Togoland of poor management of the station's expenses and reckless diplomacy with the neighbouring French colonialists. In addition the governor wrote:

"Thierry's main activity consisted in leading the life of some kind of mercenary, repeatedly absconding from the station for many months and undertaking one punitive expedition after another, resulting in abundant spoils of war which provided the basis for his business."[3]

The Governor dismissed him from his function as head of station in Sansanné-Mango and in 1902, after his home leave, Thierry was transferred to the German colonial territory in Cameroon, stationed first in Victoria and, after his promotion to captain (12 September 1902), he was appointed head of the station in Yaoundé. In 1903 he accompanied Governor Jesko von Puttkamer on his trip to Lake Chad and on this occasion was appointed first Resident of the colonial province of Adamawa on 20 September 1903.

Death and legacy edit

Thierry was mortally wounded in an expedition he led against Jeremia Issa and his followers in Mubi. He died succumbing from a poisoned arrow on 16th September 1904.[4] He was buried in Garoua.

A year after his death, in 1905, the case of Thierry's brutality against Africans was brought back to the spotlight as parliamentary debates on colonial affairs took place after several scandals involving officers and missionaries in German-Togo hit the headlines in the German press. The official parliamentary indulgence stipulated that Captain Thierry had shot down the father of the pupil of the Catholic mission in Lomé, after he had climbed up a tree to flee from the officer. Furthermore, the pupil reported that Thierry would shoot down local people as one would shoot game, and that his acts of cruelty were grounds for his notoriety in the entire protectorate.[5]

Thierry's collections and spoils of war in museums edit

In 1900, Thierry sold no less than 1700 of what museums at the time viewed as "ethnographic objects" to three German museums: the Ethnological Museum of Berlin, the Linden-Museum in Stuttgart and the Leipzig Museum of Ethnography. Amongst those 1700 objects were weapons and personal items he had looted from his leading military expeditions in German Togoland, including the belongings of Biema Asabiè and other Anufo leaders of Sansanné-Mango.[2] After Gaston Thierry's death in 1904, his brother sold dozens of objects that Thierry had taken away during his colonial career in German Togoland to the Field Museum in Chicago.[6]

Thierry also sent zoological specimen to the Berlin Museum of Natural History. In fact, a species of West African lizard, Chalcides thierryi, was named in his honor.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Sebald, Peter (1988). Togo 1884-1914 : eine Geschichte der deutschen "Musterkolonie" auf der Grundlage amtlicher Quellen : mit einem Dokumentenanhang und 5 Karten. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. ISBN 3-05-000248-4. OCLC 18442196.
  2. ^ a b Aguigah, LeGall and Wagne (19 January 2023). "Colonial Violence in Togo and the Plunder of Biema Asabiè's Belongings". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ Köhler, August. Notizen an K.A. 1035. 22 Feb. 1901. German Federal Archives, BArch, R1001/4393, S. 160. https://invenio.bundesarchiv.de/invenio/direktlink/0dde93f2-fe7a-4448-9d35-60e4161e9608/
  4. ^ "Deutsches Kolonialblatt 15 (1904)". University of Hamburg (in German). German Foreign Office. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  5. ^ Erzberger, Matthias (1906). Die Kolonial-Bilanz. Bilder aus der deutschen Kolonialpolitik auf Grund der Verhandlungen des Reichstags im Sessionsabschnitt 1905/06 (in German). Berlin: Verlag und Druck der Germania. p. 81.
  6. ^ "Field Museum of Natural History - Online Collections".
  7. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Thierry", p. 264).

Sources edit

  • Ergebnisse der Untersuchung über den Tod des Hauptmanns Thierry, in: Deutsches Kolonialblatt 16 (1905), p. 161 (in German).
  • Manfred Maximilian Ulbrich: Offizier-Stammliste des Grenadier-Regiments König Friedrich Wilhelm II. (1. Schlesischen) Nr. 10 1808-1908, Berlin 1907, p. 499f. (in German).

gaston, thierry, born, july, 1866, munich, september, 1904, near, mubi, german, officer, civil, servant, togo, cameroon, born, 1866, july, 1866munichdied16, september, 1904, 1904, aged, mubiburiedgarouaallegiancegermanyservice, brancharmyyears, service1886, 19. Gaston Thierry born 17 July 1866 in Munich 16 September 1904 near Mubi was a German officer and civil servant in Togo and Cameroon Gaston ThierryBorn 1866 07 17 17 July 1866MunichDied16 September 1904 1904 09 16 aged 38 MubiBuriedGarouaAllegianceGermanyService wbr branchArmyYears of service1886 1904RankCaptainUnitInfantry Regiment No 88 Lieutenant Gaston Thierry posing in African clothing on the coast of German Togo in June 1899 Contents 1 Life 2 Death and legacy 2 1 Thierry s collections and spoils of war in museums 3 References 4 SourcesLife editThierry was the son of a tradesman After attending the Gymnasium he joined the Infantry Regiment No 88 in 1886 In the same year he became Portepee Fahnrich ensign with sword knot and in 1887 Sekondeleutnant second lieutenant In 1891 he retired from the army and became a member of the First See Bataillon In 1894 after the suppression of the mutiny of the police force he was temporarily ordered to Cameroon In 1894 he was promoted to first lieutenant He resigned on 12 September 1895 from the Marine Infantry and entered into the Grenadier Regiment of King Frederick William II 1st Silesian No 10 In June 1896 he was made a la suite of the regiment and ordered to serve at the Colonial Department of the Imperial Foreign Office Thierry was first sent to German Togo where he served as station director of Sansanne Mango and district manager in Yendi and was involved in the occupation of the north He led and co led several military expeditions against local communities including the 1896 conquest of Dagbon and the Battle of Adibo a triple expedition against the Kabiye in January 1898 together with Hermann Kersting and Valentin von Massow and one against the Moba in 1899 1 In late 1897 he ordered his troops to shoot down the Anufo leader of Sansanne Mango Biema Asabie Thierry had accused Biema Asabie of having signed a treaty with the French and had arrested him despite King Biema s denial of those charges 2 In 1900 Thierry was accused by the Governor of German Togoland of poor management of the station s expenses and reckless diplomacy with the neighbouring French colonialists In addition the governor wrote Thierry s main activity consisted in leading the life of some kind of mercenary repeatedly absconding from the station for many months and undertaking one punitive expedition after another resulting in abundant spoils of war which provided the basis for his business 3 The Governor dismissed him from his function as head of station in Sansanne Mango and in 1902 after his home leave Thierry was transferred to the German colonial territory in Cameroon stationed first in Victoria and after his promotion to captain 12 September 1902 he was appointed head of the station in Yaounde In 1903 he accompanied Governor Jesko von Puttkamer on his trip to Lake Chad and on this occasion was appointed first Resident of the colonial province of Adamawa on 20 September 1903 Death and legacy editThierry was mortally wounded in an expedition he led against Jeremia Issa and his followers in Mubi He died succumbing from a poisoned arrow on 16th September 1904 4 He was buried in Garoua A year after his death in 1905 the case of Thierry s brutality against Africans was brought back to the spotlight as parliamentary debates on colonial affairs took place after several scandals involving officers and missionaries in German Togo hit the headlines in the German press The official parliamentary indulgence stipulated that Captain Thierry had shot down the father of the pupil of the Catholic mission in Lome after he had climbed up a tree to flee from the officer Furthermore the pupil reported that Thierry would shoot down local people as one would shoot game and that his acts of cruelty were grounds for his notoriety in the entire protectorate 5 Thierry s collections and spoils of war in museums edit In 1900 Thierry sold no less than 1700 of what museums at the time viewed as ethnographic objects to three German museums the Ethnological Museum of Berlin the Linden Museum in Stuttgart and the Leipzig Museum of Ethnography Amongst those 1700 objects were weapons and personal items he had looted from his leading military expeditions in German Togoland including the belongings of Biema Asabie and other Anufo leaders of Sansanne Mango 2 After Gaston Thierry s death in 1904 his brother sold dozens of objects that Thierry had taken away during his colonial career in German Togoland to the Field Museum in Chicago 6 Thierry also sent zoological specimen to the Berlin Museum of Natural History In fact a species of West African lizard Chalcides thierryi was named in his honor 7 References edit Sebald Peter 1988 Togo 1884 1914 eine Geschichte der deutschen Musterkolonie auf der Grundlage amtlicher Quellen mit einem Dokumentenanhang und 5 Karten Berlin Akademie Verlag ISBN 3 05 000248 4 OCLC 18442196 a b Aguigah LeGall and Wagne 19 January 2023 Colonial Violence in Togo and the Plunder of Biema Asabie s Belongings Retrieved 30 March 2023 Kohler August Notizen an K A 1035 22 Feb 1901 German Federal Archives BArch R1001 4393 S 160 https invenio bundesarchiv de invenio direktlink 0dde93f2 fe7a 4448 9d35 60e4161e9608 Deutsches Kolonialblatt 15 1904 University of Hamburg in German German Foreign Office Retrieved 26 July 2021 Erzberger Matthias 1906 Die Kolonial Bilanz Bilder aus der deutschen Kolonialpolitik auf Grund der Verhandlungen des Reichstags im Sessionsabschnitt 1905 06 in German Berlin Verlag und Druck der Germania p 81 Field Museum of Natural History Online Collections Beolens Bo Watkins Michael Grayson Michael 2011 The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press xiii 296 pp ISBN 978 1 4214 0135 5 Thierry p 264 Sources editErgebnisse der Untersuchung uber den Tod des Hauptmanns Thierry in Deutsches Kolonialblatt 16 1905 p 161 in German Manfred Maximilian Ulbrich Offizier Stammliste des Grenadier Regiments Konig Friedrich Wilhelm II 1 Schlesischen Nr 10 1808 1908 Berlin 1907 p 499f in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gaston Thierry amp oldid 1171953852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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