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German East Africa

Zurück

In 1869, German missionaries established the first German presence in the territory that would become German East Africa. In 1884, the Company for German Colonization was founded by German explorer Carl Peters, and immediately began establishing treaties with local chiefs in the coastal region.

Over the next decade, the newly-founded German East Africa Company would increase German influence in the area by opening customs houses and forming agreements with local chiefs and Sultans. In the last years of the 1880s, however, Arabs opposed to the increased European presence began raiding and killing German settlers. The German East Africa Company requested assistance from the Imperial government, which quickly came in the form of ships and men under the command of newly-appointed Imperial Commissioner Hauptmann Hermann von Wissmann. Within a year, the insurrection was crushed, and in 1891, Germany acquired sovereignty over the entire territory.

During World War I, mail sent from German East Africa was often returned to sender due to there being a lack of transportation to Germany. In those instances, D-OA postal authorities would use one of several “Zurück” handstamps to note that the item was returned to sender.

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann NS 1
  • ArGe Kolonien Zurück.  keine Befoerderunggelgenheit

Dates of Use:

  • c. 1914 to c. 1916

Notes:

  • Used on outbound mail returned to sender as undeliverable due to the war

  • 1-line rubber handstamp “Zurück. keine Befoerderunggelgenheit” (Return. no transport opportunity) with “gelegenheit” misspelled

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann NS 2
  • ArGe Kolonien Zurück an Absender. Keine Beförderungs-Möglichkeit!

Dates of Use:

  • 1914

Notes:

  • Used on outbound mail returned to sender as undeliverable due to the war

  • 2-line rubber handstamp “Zurück an Absender. Keine Beförderungs-Möglichkeit!” (Return to sender. No transport possible!)

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann Unlisted
  • ArGe Kolonien zck – keine Beförderungsgelegenheit

Date of Use:

  • July 1916

Notes:

  • Used on outbound mail returned to sender as undeliverable due to the war

  • Handwritten “zck – keine Beförderungsgelegenheit” (Return – no transport opportunity)

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann Unlisted
  • ArGe Kolonien Handwritten “Zurück”

Dates of Use:

  • c. 1914 to c. 1916

Notes:

  • Handwritten “Zurück” (return) on internal mail if destination was already occupied by Allied forces

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German East Africa

Zurück

In 1869, German missionaries established the first German presence in the territory that would become German East Africa. In 1884, the Company for German Colonization was founded by German explorer Carl Peters, and immediately began establishing treaties with local chiefs in the coastal region.

Over the next decade, the newly-founded German East Africa Company would increase German influence in the area by opening customs houses and forming agreements with local chiefs and Sultans. In the last years of the 1880s, however, Arabs opposed to the increased European presence began raiding and killing German settlers. The German East Africa Company requested assistance from the Imperial government, which quickly came in the form of ships and men under the command of newly-appointed Imperial Commissioner Hauptmann Hermann von Wissmann. Within a year, the insurrection was crushed, and in 1891, Germany acquired sovereignty over the entire territory.

During World War I, mail sent from German East Africa was often returned to sender due to there being a lack of transportation to Germany. In those instances, D-OA postal authorities would use one of several “Zurück” handstamps to note that the item was returned to sender.

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann NS 1
  • ArGe Kolonien Zurück.  keine Befoerderunggelgenheit

Dates of Use:

  • c. 1914 to c. 1916

Notes:

  • Used on outbound mail returned to sender as undeliverable due to the war

  • 1-line rubber handstamp “Zurück. keine Befoerderunggelgenheit” (Return. no transport opportunity) with “gelegenheit” misspelled

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann NS 2
  • ArGe Kolonien Zurück an Absender. Keine Beförderungs-Möglichkeit!

Dates of Use:

  • 1914

Notes:

  • Used on outbound mail returned to sender as undeliverable due to the war

  • 2-line rubber handstamp “Zurück an Absender. Keine Beförderungs-Möglichkeit!” (Return to sender. No transport possible!)

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann Unlisted
  • ArGe Kolonien zck – keine Beförderungsgelegenheit

Date of Use:

  • July 1916

Notes:

  • Used on outbound mail returned to sender as undeliverable due to the war

  • Handwritten “zck – keine Beförderungsgelegenheit” (Return – no transport opportunity)

Postmark Information

Catalog:

  • Friedemann Unlisted
  • ArGe Kolonien Handwritten “Zurück”

Dates of Use:

  • c. 1914 to c. 1916

Notes:

  • Handwritten “Zurück” (return) on internal mail if destination was already occupied by Allied forces

Album Page(s)

Certificate(s)