The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History

The Berlin Conference and the Sokehs Rebellion: German Micronesia

8 min · 12. Juni 2026
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Pohnpei, 1910: a forced-road project on a tiny Pacific island spirals into a violent uprising against German colonial rule. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the Sokehs Rebellion from its roots in German land confiscation and draconian labor codes through the killing of Governor Gustav Boeder to the siege of Sokehs Rock. They explore how the Berlin Conference's 'effective occupation' principle drove Germany to consolidate control over its scattered Pacific possessions, the role of German New Guinea Company mismanagement, and the rebellion's aftermath—including mass deportations to Babeldaob and the eventual return of survivors under Japanese mandate. The conversation also examines a lesser-known German colonial figure, Rudolf von Bennigsen, and how Micronesia fit into Berlin's broader imperial calculus. A rare look at the Pacific front of the Scramble for Africa's global logic. #SokehsRebellion #Pohnpei #GermanMicronesia #BerlinConference #RudolfvonBennigsen #GustavBoeder #SokehsRock #GermanNewGuineaCompany #CarolineIslands #Babeldaob #EffectiveOccupation #ColonialGermany #PacificHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MicronesianHistory #GermanEmpire #1910 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Berlin Conference: King Leopold's Secret Medical Report Cover

Berlin Conference: King Leopold's Secret Medical Report

In this episode, Lucas and Luna uncover a little-known document: Dr. Joseph de Smet's 1897 medical report on the Force Publique in the Congo Free State. De Smet, a Belgian army doctor, documented the horrifying physical toll of forced rubber collection — not just on Congolese workers but on African soldiers forced into the trade. His report, buried in Belgian colonial archives, included detailed clinical observations of mutilations, starvation, and disease, contradicting Leopold II's official narrative of humanitarian progress. The hosts explore how this report was suppressed, how it contrasts with the propaganda of the Comité d'Études du Haut Congo, and why it matters for understanding the systematic brutality of the rubber economy. They also trace de Smet's own conflicted role as a colonial physician torn between duty and conscience. A gripping look at how one man's medical notes became a silent indictment of a king's regime. #BerlinConference #CongoFreeState #JosephdeSmet #ForcePublique #RubberTerror #LeopoldII #MedicalReport #ColonialMedicine #CongoHistory #BelgianColonialism #SuppressedEvidence #RubberEconomy #AtrocityDocumentation #1885GeneralAct #AfricanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialViolence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. Juli 20261 min
Episode The Berlin Conference: King Leopold's Congo River Steamboats Cover

The Berlin Conference: King Leopold's Congo River Steamboats

Before the Berlin Conference even began, King Leopold II of Belgium was already creating a transportation empire deep in the Congo Basin. This episode explores how steamboats — not treaties or armies — were the real instruments of colonization. Lucas and Luna trace the arrival of the first steamer on the Upper Congo, the role of the Belgian engineer Captain Charles Liebrechts, and how steam-powered vessels allowed Leopold to project power into regions no European had ever reached overland. They discuss the logistical nightmare of carrying prefabricated boats around Livingstone Falls, the rivalry with French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, and the brutal labor conditions forced on African porters. This is the untold mechanical backstory of the Scramble for Africa. #BerlinConference #KingLeopoldII #CongoRiver #Steamboats #CharlesLiebrechts #HenryMortonStanley #PierreSavorgnanDeBrazza #LivingstoneFalls #CongoFreeState #ScrambleForAfrica #ColonialHistory #BelgianCongo #TransportationHistory #19thCentury #AfricanHistory #Imperialism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. Juli 20266 min
Episode The Berlin Conference and the Sultan of Zanzibar's Lost Empire Cover

The Berlin Conference and the Sultan of Zanzibar's Lost Empire

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the fate of the Sultanate of Zanzibar during the Berlin Conference era. They discuss how Sultan Barghash bin Said navigated European pressure, the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty that ceded Zanzibar's mainland possessions to Germany and Britain, and the dramatic British ultimatum of 1890 that forced the sultan to accept a protectorate. The conversation also touches on the sultan's attempts at modernization, including his 1875 visit to Europe, and the lasting impact on the Swahili Coast. Specific details include the role of Sir John Kirk, the notorious slave trade, and the sultan's poignant palace, Beit al-Ajaib. Listeners will learn how Zanzibar's sovereignty was dismantled piece by piece through treaties and gunboat diplomacy. #Zanzibar #SultanBarghash #BerlinConference #HeligolandZanzibarTreaty #SirJohnKirk #SlaveTrade #SwahiliCoast #BritishUltimatum #BeitAlAjaib #OmaniEmpire #CarrollDawson #AfricaPartition #19thCentury #Imperialism #GunboatDiplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern4 min
Episode The Berlin Conference: The Secret Article That Never Was Cover

The Berlin Conference: The Secret Article That Never Was

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna uncover one of the most persistent myths of the Berlin Conference: the so-called 'Secret Article' that supposedly guaranteed King Leopold II sovereignty over the Congo Free State. They trace the origins of this rumor to a 1918 book by British journalist E.D. Morel, who claimed that Bismarck and Leopold had a secret deal. But what does the historical record say? Lucas examines the General Act of the Berlin Conference, the correspondence of Bismarck and Leopold, and the testimony of participants like Henry Morton Stanley and Baron von Kusserow. They also explore why this myth persists, from anti-colonial propaganda to Cold War-era conspiracy theories. A nuanced look at how history is shaped by competing narratives, and what the actual document reveals about European diplomacy in the 1880s. #BerlinConference #CongoFreeState #LeopoldII #OttoBismarck #SecretArticle #EDMorel #HenryMortonStanley #BaronvonKusserow #GeneralAct1885 #ScrambleForAfrica #CongoReformAssociation #Propaganda #MythBusting #ColonialHistory #Diplomacy #AfricanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern9 min
Episode Bismarck's Chessboard: The Berlin Conference's Secret Diplomacy Cover

Bismarck's Chessboard: The Berlin Conference's Secret Diplomacy

When Otto von Bismarck convened the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, he presented it as a humanitarian mission to end slavery and promote free trade in Africa. But behind the scenes, the German chancellor was playing a complex diplomatic game to reshape Europe's balance of power. This episode unpacks the secret negotiations, the forged treaties, and the realpolitik that carved up a continent. We focus on the little-known role of the conference's secretary, Baron von Kusserow, and the backchannel deals that gave Leopold II the Congo while keeping France and Britain at odds. Through private letters and diplomatic cables, we reveal how Bismarck used Africa as a chessboard to isolate France, check Britain, and secure Germany's place as a colonial power. Lucas and Luna also explore the conference's forgotten African participants — the interpreters and emissaries whose voices were silenced — and the moment when the General Act was signed, setting off a scramble that would shape the continent for a century. #BerlinConference #OttoBismarck #Colonialism #ScrambleForAfrica #LeopoldII #CongoFreeState #GeneralAct1885 #BaronVonKusserow #Realpolitik #DiplomaticHistory #EuropeanHistory #AfricaHistory #Imperialism #TreatyNegotiations #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialPartition Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. Juli 20266 min