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United Nations Trust Territories' were the successors of the remaining
League of Nations mandates and came into being when the
League of Nations ceased to exist in 1946. All of the trust territories were administered through the
UN Trusteeship Council. The one territory not turned over was
South West Africa, which
South Africa insisted remained under the League of Nations Mandate, and which eventually gained independence in 1990 as
Namibia. The main objection was that the trust territory guidelines required that the lands be prepared for independence and
majority rule.
Trust territories (and administering powers)
===Former German
Schutzgebiete===
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Cameroun (
France) and
Cameroons (
United Kingdom): The French portion achieved
independence as the Republic of
Cameroon in 1960. The somewhat smaller British portion had been administered in two parts (Northern Cameroons and
Southern Cameroons). Following a
plebiscite, Northern Cameroons became part of
Nigeria in May 1961 and Southern Cameroons joined the Republic of Cameroon in October 1961.
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New Guinea (
Australia): The north-eastern section of this island had been a League of Nations mandate, the south-eastern section had been Australian before World War I; after World War II, the two were combined into a unified entity for administrative purposes, although the legal distinction between the
Territory of Papua and the
Territory of New Guinea was maintained. In 1975, the two entities were legally unified and granted independence as
Papua New Guinea. The western half of the
island, formerly Dutch and now part of
Indonesia, was never part of either territory.
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Ruanda-Urundi (
Belgium, effectively linked to the
Belgian Congo): Separately gained independence in 1962 as
Rwanda and
Burundi.
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Tanganyika (
United Kingdom): Granted independence in 1961. Federated with the former British (originally shortly German) protectorate
Zanzibar in 1964 to form
Tanzania.
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Togoland (
United Kingdom and
France): The
French portion became independent as
Togo in 1960. The much smaller
British portion was merged in 1956 with the British colony of the
Gold Coast, which was granted independence as
Ghana in 1957.
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Western Samoa (
New Zealand): Granted independence in 1962, now known simply as
Samoa.
Former (German and/or) Japanese colonies
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Nauru (
Australia (in effective administrative control),
New Zealand and
United Kingdom): Granted independence in 1968.
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Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (
United States): Split into the
Republic of the Marshall Islands (1979), the
Federated States of Micronesia (1979), the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (1978) and the
Republic of Palau (1981). With the exception of the Northern Mariana Islands, which is an American
commonwealth, these are all
Associated States of the
United States.
Former Italian possessions
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Libya (
Tripolitania and
Cyrenaica administered by
United Kingdom;
Fezzan administered by
France since 1946, cfr.
Resident) till its independence as United Libyan Kingdom on 24 December 1951; only on 10 December 1949 a
UN Commissioner was appointed for all Libya,
Adrian Pelt (Netherlands; arrived in Tripoli 18 January 1950) to supervise the transition to independence as a single monarchy.
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Somalia (
Italy): Granted independence and merged with former
British Somaliland, in 1960.
Sources and References
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WorldStatesmen- links to each present nation