Jesko von Puttkamer
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Jesko Albert Eugen von Puttkamer (2 July 1855 in Berlin; 23 January 1917 in Berlin) was a German colonial military chief, and nine times governor of Kamerun:
- 13 May 1887 - 4 October 1887
- 14 August 1890 - 2 December 1890
- 31 December 1894 - 27 March 1895
- 5 May 1895 - 26 October 1895
- 11 September 1897 - 12 January 1898
- 14 October 1898 - 17 January 1900
- 16 November 1900 - 3 February 1902
- 2 October 1902 - 9 May 1904
- 31 January 1905 - January 1906.
He has left a splendid residential manor in Buea, Cameroon.
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German Colony of Kamerun (1885–1919) | Governors of the
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Freiherr von Soden | Eugen von Zimmerer | Jesko von Puttkamer | Theodor Seitz | Otto Gleim | Karl Ebermaier |
German colony of Togoland (1884–1914) | Governors of the
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Gustav Nachtigal (Reichskommissar) | Freiherr von Soden (Reichskommisar) | Ernst Falkenthal (Reichskommissar) | Jesko von Puttkamer | Eugen von Zimmerer | Jesko von Puttkamer (Reichskommisar) | August Köhler | Waldemar Horn | Freiherr von Zech auf Neuhofen | Edmund Brückner | Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | Hans-Georg von Doering |
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