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Hans Georg von Doering

Hans-Georg Wilhelm von Doering (7 April 1866 – 19 November 1921) was a German officer and the last colonial governor of German Togoland before surrendering the position during the Togoland campaign of the African theatre of World War I.

Hans Georg von Doering
Colonial Governor of Togoland (Acting)
In office
August 1914 – August 31, 1914
MonarchWilhelm II
Prime MinisterTheobald von Bethmann Hollweg
Preceded byDuke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Born(1866-04-07)April 7, 1866
Königsberg, East Prussia, Prussia
DiedNovember 19, 1921(1921-11-19) (aged 55)
Bochum, Rhine Province, Prussia, Germany
NicknameDragon
Military service
Allegiance German Empire
Branch Imperial German Army
Schutztruppe
Years of service1886–1911, 1914
RankMajor
Battles/warsWorld War I

Biography edit

Hans was born on April 7, 1866, at Königsberg as the son of Prussian Colonel Gustav Magnus Alexander von Doering (September 13, 1830 in Luxembourg, † March 19, 1896 in Oeynhausen) and his wife Hedwig, née Boie (September 25, 1832 in Danzig, † December 8 1909 in Oeynhausen)[1] and grandson of the Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Doering [de] (1791–1866).

After serving in the cadet corps, von Doering joined the Prussian Army in 1886 as a second lieutenant in the 98th Infantry Regiment, and was seconded to the Federal Foreign Office in 1893. He was then sent to Bismarckburg, Togo, of which he became head of the research station. From there he undertook several colonial expeditions to explore, map and develop the hinterland.[2] Von Doering helped expand German rule over Bassari and carried out a railway exploration on the Volta River. In 1894 he established a government station in Kete Krachi.[3] From August 1896 to December 1897 he was temporarily reassigned to Prussia; serving in the 63rd Infantry Regiment. Between 1898 and 1910 he headed the Colonial Police [de] of Togoland and was administrator of various districts. Among other positions, he was district captain of Atakpame. In September 1900, Doering was promoted to captain and in November 1911 to major. In 1908 Doering had a daughter, Luise Doering, with a local woman in Togo.[4]

In October 1911, having served in the 38th Infantry Regiment, he retired from active military service and became a councillor and government official in Togoland on November 6, 1911. Due to his quick temper, von Doering is said to have been nicknamed Dragon by his subordinates.[5] Peter Sebald characterized Doering as one of "the most notorious colonialists in Togo".[6]

By August 1914, when World War I broke out, he was deputy to the governor Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg. With the latter being on leave, von Doering commanded the brief defense and subsequent handover of the colony to Anglo-French forces. His proposal to treat Togo as a neutral territory for the duration of the war was not approved.[7][8] Von Doering spent three and a half years in French captivity and was then interned in Switzerland from March to November 1918.

Returning to Germany, he was married on August 19, 1919, in Berlin to Elsbeth Gertrud Bertha von dem Bussche, née Schramm (* March 24, 1882 in Bromberg; † November 11, 1936).

Von Doering died in Bochum in 1921 as a result of smoke inhalation.

Legacy edit

During the Nazi era, the Reich Labour Service Detachment 8/254 bore the "honorary name" Hans Georg von Doering. This emerged from a unit of the Voluntary Labor Service in Bochum, the place where Doering died.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der adeligen Häuser, Part B. 29. Jahrgang 1937, Page 132. Justus Perthes, Gotha.
  2. ^ "Sketch of the topographic survey of the environment of Bismarcksburg by First Lieutenant von Doering 1893-95 - BM Archives". October 30, 2017. from the original on March 4, 2022. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  3. ^ Rudolf Fitzner: Deutsches Kolonial-Handbuch, Volumes 1, 2. erw. Aufl., Hermann Paetel, Berlin 1901, p. 48.
  4. ^ Reportage: Deutsche Kolonien; Die Kinder der deutschen Kolonialherren, Magazin Stern No. 31, July 28, 1983, p. 30.
  5. ^ Thomas Morlang: Askari und Fitafita –"farbige" Söldner in den deutschen Kolonien. Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-86153-476-1, p. 32.
  6. ^ Peter Sebald: Togo 1884–1914. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1988, p. 86.
  7. ^ Pierre Bertaux: Afrika – Von der Vorgeschichte bis zu den Staaten der Gegenwart. Weltbild, Augsburg 1998, ISBN 3-89350-989-5, p. 251.
  8. ^ Daniel Marc Segesser: Der Erste Weltkrieg in globaler Perspektive. 4. Aufl., marixverlag, Wiesbaden 2014, ISBN 978-3-86539-953-3, S. 110f.
  9. ^ "RAD Crumstadt". www.sammlung-merschroth.de. from the original on 2022-03-04. Retrieved 2022-03-04.

External links edit

  • Doering, Hans Georg v., in: Heinrich Schnee (Hrsg.): Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon, Volume 1, Quelle & Meyer, Leipzig 1920, p. 470.P20 Döring, Hans Georg von; 1866-1921: G. von Döring {verstorben} (Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, 1921-11-29), S. 1
  • Newspaper clippings about Hans Georg von Doering in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW

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Hans Georg Wilhelm von Doering 7 April 1866 19 November 1921 was a German officer and the last colonial governor of German Togoland before surrendering the position during the Togoland campaign of the African theatre of World War I Hans Georg von DoeringColonial Governor of Togoland Acting In office August 1914 August 31 1914MonarchWilhelm IIPrime MinisterTheobald von Bethmann HollwegPreceded byDuke Adolf Friedrich of MecklenburgSucceeded byPosition abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1866 04 07 April 7 1866Konigsberg East Prussia PrussiaDiedNovember 19 1921 1921 11 19 aged 55 Bochum Rhine Province Prussia GermanyNicknameDragonMilitary serviceAllegiance German EmpireBranch Imperial German Army SchutztruppeYears of service1886 1911 1914RankMajorBattles warsWorld War I Togoland campaign Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Legacy 2 References 3 External linksBiography editHans was born on April 7 1866 at Konigsberg as the son of Prussian Colonel Gustav Magnus Alexander von Doering September 13 1830 in Luxembourg March 19 1896 in Oeynhausen and his wife Hedwig nee Boie September 25 1832 in Danzig December 8 1909 in Oeynhausen 1 and grandson of the Lieutenant General Wilhelm von Doering de 1791 1866 After serving in the cadet corps von Doering joined the Prussian Army in 1886 as a second lieutenant in the 98th Infantry Regiment and was seconded to the Federal Foreign Office in 1893 He was then sent to Bismarckburg Togo of which he became head of the research station From there he undertook several colonial expeditions to explore map and develop the hinterland 2 Von Doering helped expand German rule over Bassari and carried out a railway exploration on the Volta River In 1894 he established a government station in Kete Krachi 3 From August 1896 to December 1897 he was temporarily reassigned to Prussia serving in the 63rd Infantry Regiment Between 1898 and 1910 he headed the Colonial Police de of Togoland and was administrator of various districts Among other positions he was district captain of Atakpame In September 1900 Doering was promoted to captain and in November 1911 to major In 1908 Doering had a daughter Luise Doering with a local woman in Togo 4 In October 1911 having served in the 38th Infantry Regiment he retired from active military service and became a councillor and government official in Togoland on November 6 1911 Due to his quick temper von Doering is said to have been nicknamed Dragon by his subordinates 5 Peter Sebald characterized Doering as one of the most notorious colonialists in Togo 6 By August 1914 when World War I broke out he was deputy to the governor Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg With the latter being on leave von Doering commanded the brief defense and subsequent handover of the colony to Anglo French forces His proposal to treat Togo as a neutral territory for the duration of the war was not approved 7 8 Von Doering spent three and a half years in French captivity and was then interned in Switzerland from March to November 1918 Returning to Germany he was married on August 19 1919 in Berlin to Elsbeth Gertrud Bertha von dem Bussche nee Schramm March 24 1882 in Bromberg November 11 1936 Von Doering died in Bochum in 1921 as a result of smoke inhalation Legacy edit During the Nazi era the Reich Labour Service Detachment 8 254 bore the honorary name Hans Georg von Doering This emerged from a unit of the Voluntary Labor Service in Bochum the place where Doering died 9 References edit Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der adeligen Hauser Part B 29 Jahrgang 1937 Page 132 Justus Perthes Gotha Sketch of the topographic survey of the environment of Bismarcksburg by First Lieutenant von Doering 1893 95 BM Archives October 30 2017 Archived from the original on March 4 2022 Retrieved March 4 2022 Rudolf Fitzner Deutsches Kolonial Handbuch Volumes 1 2 erw Aufl Hermann Paetel Berlin 1901 p 48 Reportage Deutsche Kolonien Die Kinder der deutschen Kolonialherren Magazin Stern No 31 July 28 1983 p 30 Thomas Morlang Askari und Fitafita farbige Soldner in den deutschen Kolonien Ch Links Verlag Berlin 2008 ISBN 978 3 86153 476 1 p 32 Peter Sebald Togo 1884 1914 Akademie Verlag Berlin 1988 p 86 Pierre Bertaux Afrika Von der Vorgeschichte bis zu den Staaten der Gegenwart Weltbild Augsburg 1998 ISBN 3 89350 989 5 p 251 Daniel Marc Segesser Der Erste Weltkrieg in globaler Perspektive 4 Aufl marixverlag Wiesbaden 2014 ISBN 978 3 86539 953 3 S 110f RAD Crumstadt www sammlung merschroth de Archived from the original on 2022 03 04 Retrieved 2022 03 04 External links editDoering Hans Georg v in Heinrich Schnee Hrsg Deutsches Kolonial Lexikon Volume 1 Quelle amp Meyer Leipzig 1920 p 470 P20 Doring Hans Georg von 1866 1921 G von Doring verstorben Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung 1921 11 29 S 1 Newspaper clippings about Hans Georg von Doering in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hans Georg von Doering amp oldid 1183716745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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