Carl Peters

Peters circa 1895 Carl Peters (27 September 1856 – 10 September 1918) was a German explorer and colonial administrator. He was a major promoter of the establishment of the German colony of East Africa (part of the modern republic Tanzania) and one of the founders of the German East Africa Company. He was a controversial figure in Germany for his views and his brutal treatment of native Africans, which ultimately led to his dismissal from government service in 1897. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1880
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1883
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1883
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1891
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1891
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1891
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918
Published 1891
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918
Published 1891
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1892
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918
Published 1895
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1902
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1904
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1904
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1904
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1905
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by Peters, Carl, 1856-1918.
Published 1906
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