Category
page 1German people in German East Africa

Prince Claus, Prince Consort of the Netherlands
Consort of the Netherlands (1980 - 2002)

Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
German army officer (1870-1964)

Emin Paşa
German physician, traveller and Turkish-Egyptian colonial governor (1840-1892)
Carl Peters
German colonial ruler, explorer, politician, and author (1856-1918)
Claus Schilling
German physician hanged for unethical medical experiments under fascism in Germany and Italy (1871-1946)

Kai-Uwe von Hassel
German politician (1913–1997)
Otto Dempwolff
German linguist and anthropologist (1871–1938)
Julian Scherner
German politician (1895-1945)
Hans Hüttig
SS officer (1894-1980); Nazi concentration camp commandant

Abushiri ibn Salim al-Harthi
Al Bashir ibn Salim al-Harthi () (c.1840 - 15 December 1889), was a wealthy merchant and slave-owning plantation owner of Omani Arab and Oromo parentage (from his mother's side) who is known for the Abushiri Revolt against the German East Africa Company in present-day Tanzania. He is credited with uniting local Arab traders and African tribes against German colonialism.
Franz Stuhlmann
German colonial administrator and zoologist (1863-1928)
Bayume Mohamed Husen
German actor and victim of National Socialism (1904-1944)
Paul Reichard
German explorer (1854–1938)
Richard Kandt
German writer, physician and colonial administrator (1867-1918)
Max Looff
German naval commander and military writer (1874-1954)
Clemens Denhardt
German explorer (1852–1928)
Karl Ludwig Jühlke
German jurist and explorer (1856-1886)
Tom Prince
German colonial military officer (1866-1914)
Kurt Wahle
German general (1855–1928)
Karl Wilhelm Isenberg
German missionary and linguist (1806-1864)
Raimund Schelcher
German actor (1910-1972)
Thomas Spreiter
German bishop (1865-1944)
Friedrich Wilhelm von Lindeiner-Wildau
German officer
Theodor von Hippel
German army and intelligence officer (1890–1943)
Eduard Haber
German colonial governor (1866-1947)

Emil von Zelewski
writer (1854-1891)