Germany ceased to rule Tanganyika in 1919 as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, which marked the end of World War I. As part of the treaty, Germany was stripped of its overseas colonies, including Tanganyika, which was placed under British control as a League of Nations mandate. This marked the end of German colonial rule in Tanganyika.
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Aug 29
Germany ceased to rule Tanganyika in 1919 as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, which was signed at the end of World War I.
- The treaty mandated that Germany give up all of its overseas colonies, including Tanganyika. - Tanganyika was then administered by Great Britain as a League of Nations mandate, known as the Tanganyika Territory, until it became an independent state in 1961.