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image by Ralf Stelter, 25 Jan 2001
As shown in Flaggenbuch 1905
Flag of German West Africa Company in 1916 German book Die Flaggen
aller Staaten der Erde [a 1916 edition of Ruhl
c.1900] shows the flag as Flagge der Deutsch-Westafrikan[ische]
Gesellschaft with black initials at corners: D in upper hoist, A in
lower hoist, W in upper fly and C in lower fly. The letter 'C' should be
'G'. Here is a scanned image.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 31 Jan 2001
I understand the three flags above (whichever was
correct, maybe all were) belong to the c.1900-1918 period. Was there really
a different 1882-c.1900 flag without the D-W-A-G letters as Nozomi Kariyasu
mentions?
Santiago Dotor, 25 Jan 2001
I doubt a company flag without letters. Companies were always proud
of their flags, very proud of their letters on the flag. Maybe Nozomi
Kariyasu has not noticed an additional text or whatever might have
given further detail.
Ralf Stelter, 25 Jan 2001
I said the first flag shown in 1882 source is 'German Colonies West
Africa' not 'German West Africa Company'. So I suppose the flag need not
have company letters. Anyway when was the Company established?
Nozomi Kariyasu, 27 Jan 2001
Sorry but I cannot locate the name of the 1882 source but if we got
information on when was the German West Africa Company established and
dissolved and what was their main activity we may be able to learn the
status of this flag without company letters.
Nozomi Kariyasu, 31 Jan 2001
The scanned image I consider as wrong.
Not only the letters are missing, but there were no German West African
Colonies as an administrative unit, only Togo and Cameroon. These were
German protectorates since 1884, and so it is interesting that Nozomi
Kariyasu found a flag for the company in an 1882 book, when Germany
still had no possessions in West Africa. Maybe the flag without letters
was a draft for the company flag when the name was not yet decided...
Ralf Stelter, 5 Feb 2001
The German West African Company was founded in 1882.
Ole Andersen, 5 Feb 2001
Nozomi Kariyasu wrote: I understand Togoland was managed by German West
Africa Company c1900 which has a white flag with an black eagle and initial
of D.W.A.G. or D.W.A.C. When was the company established and dissolved
? What was the main activity?
Jörg
Karaschewski's site states, that the company was founded 20.Nov.1896.
This HP shows several flags of German colonial companies.
Same date given on this
site, but they call it "Deutsch-Westafrikanische Handels-Gesellschaft.
The company was founded in Hamburg as GmbH, changed 1903 to a D.K.G. (Deutsche
Kolonial Gesellschaft?).
Jan-Patrick Fischer, 9 Jun 2004