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at the end of the year, where he served as a district judge. In 1899 he had to travel back to Germany due to illness. After a brief return to the judiciary, he was transferred at his own request back to the Colonial Department on 22 December 1899, and was appointed as a district judge to
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troops, he was taken prisoner of war and held in captivity until 1919. For a short time after the war he defended Germans before foreign courts. He then worked as an author of books on colonial issues.
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The Making of Modern Samoa: Traditional Authority and Colonial Administration in the History of Western Samoa
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in 1892 and passed the major state examination in 1897. After joining the Colonial Department of the
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in 1911. He became the acting Governor of German Samoa on 19 December 1911, succeeding
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Erich Schultz-Ewerth entered the judicial service of the
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During his studies in 1888 he became a member of the
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German Samoa
Wilhelm II
Wilhelm Solf
Robert Logan
Military Administrator
Berlin
Charlott Schultz-Ewerth
Mario Tuala

German Samoa
Kingdom of Prussia
Foreign Office
German East Africa
German Samoa
Imperial Chief Judge
Geheimrat
Wilhelm Solf
German interracial marriage debate (1912)
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interracial marriages
World War I

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