Wilhelm Solf

Wilhelm Solf was a German Governor of Samoa in the early 20th century. He deposed several native chiefs, including Mamoe, who was an early figure in the Mau movement. As well as deposing members of the Maloa o Samoa (Samoan council of chiefs), Solf called in two German warships as a show of strength. Faced with this demonstration of military force, and with the movement divided, Mamoe surrendered, and resistance faded until the 1910s. See also: history of Samoa
idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Friedrich von Lindequist
width="40%" align="center"|Secretary for the Colonies
1911–1918
width="30%" align="center" |Followed by:
Philipp Scheidemann
idth="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:
Paul von Hintze
width="40%" align="center"|Minister of Foreign Affairs
1918
width="30%" align="center" |Followed by:
Count Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau

 

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