British Togoland, 1920-1955
British Togoland, 1920-1955
Collection: Ghana and Togo Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1843-1957 Volumes British Togoland, 1920-1955
Following the Anglo-French conquest of the German colony of Togoland in 1914, the territory was partitioned by the colonial conquerors, a division of spoils later confirmed under the Paris Peace Treaties. Though the conquered German territories were declared "mandates" of the League of Nations (later Trust Territories of the United Nations), this had little practical effect in terms of day-to-day administration. However, under the provisions of the mandate, the United Kingdom was required to submit an Annual Report on its administration. In format and contents the Annual Reports for Togo resembled the Governor's Annual Report for the Gold Coast and was prepared under his signature. The series was discontinued during the Second World War.
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Togoland, 1952-1955
Reports by Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Administration of Togoland under United...
Date:1952-1955Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73211K-04

Togoland, 1949-1951
Reports by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Administration of Togoland under United...
Date:1949-1951Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73211K-03

Togoland, 1933-1948
Reports by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Council of the League of Nations, on the Administration of Togoland under British...
Date:1933-1948Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73211K-02

Togoland, 1920-1932
West Africa, Reports on the British Mandated Sphere of Togoland for 1920/21-1932.
Date:1920-1932Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73211K-01