Sub-Saharan Africa 1922: League of Nations Mandates

20 July 1922
20 Jul 1922
League of Nations Mandates
10 Aug 1920 Africa and the Peace Treaties
20 Jul 1922 League of Nations Mandates
15 Jul 1924 Anglo-Italian Convention
16 Nov 1925 Campaign of the Sultanates
27 Apr 1929 Trans-African Routes
17 Apr 1931 Africa during the Great Depression
16 Jan 1935 Abyssinia Crisis
9 May 1936 Second Italo-Ethiopian War
4 Feb 1939 Spanish Civil War in Africa
Following the Treaty of Versailles the newly-formed League of Nations granted the victorious Allies mandates over the colonies they had conquered from the Germans. South West Africa was designated a Class C Mandate—to be administered as an integral territory—and assigned to South Africa in December 1920. The other former German territories in Africa were designated as Class B Mandates—to be administered with regard to local culture and religion—and assigned to Britain, France, and Belgium in July 1922.