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{{EngvarB|date=January 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2017}}This article lists the colonial governors of Togo. It encompasses the period when the country was under colonial rule of the German Empire (as Togoland), occupation of the territory by the Allies of World War I (during the Togoland Campaign of the African theatre), as well as the period when it was under the League of Nations and the UN administration of France (as French Togoland) and the United Kingdom (as British Togoland) respectively. List(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) TogolandTenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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5 July 1884 to 6 July 1884Gustav Nachtigal, KommissarCommissioner; Reichskommissar (Reich Commissioner) for German West Africa | | | 6 July 1884 to 26 June 1885Heinrich Randad, Provisional Consul | | 26 June 1885 to May 1887Ernst Falkenthal, KommissarCommissioner | | | July 1887 to 17 October 1888Jesko von Puttkamer, acting Kommissaracting Commissioner, 1st time | | | 17 October 1888 to 14 April 1891Eugen von Zimmerer, KommissarCommissioner | | | 14 April 1891 to 4 June 1892Markus Graf von Pfeil, acting Kommissaracting Commissioner | | | 4 June 1892 to 17 November 1893Jesko von Puttkamer, KommissarCommissioner, 2nd time | | | 17 November 1893 to 13 August 1895Jesko von Puttkamer, LandeshauptleuteState Captain | | | 18 November 1895 to 18 April 1898August Köhler, LandeshauptleuteState Captain | | | 18 April 1898 to 20 January 1902August Köhler, Governor | | 20 January 1902 to 27 July 1905Waldemar Horn, GovernorActing to 1 December 1902 | | | 27 July 1905 to 7 November 1910Johann Nepomuk Graf Zech auf Neuhofen, Governor | | 7 November 1910 to 19 June 1912Edmund Brückner, GovernorActing to 31 March 1911 | | | 19 June 1912 to 31 August 1914Adolf Friedrich Herzog von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Governor | | (31 August 1914) | Occupation by Great Britain and France | 4 September 1916 | Germany surrenders territory to occupying powers |
Allied occupation of TogolandTenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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26 August 1914 to 4 September 1916Gaston Léopold Joseph Fourn, Military Administrator | |
French TogolandTenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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French-occupied territory | 4 September 1916 to 27 April 1917Gaston Léopold Joseph Fourn, Commissioner | | 27 April 1917 to 31 January 1922Alfred Louis Woelffel, Commissioner | | 30 November 1920 to 1921Pierre Benjamin Victor Sasias, acting CommissionerActing for Woelffel, 1st time | | | 26 January 1922 to 31 January 1922Pierre Benjamin Victor Sasias, acting CommissionerActing for Woelffel, 2nd time | | | 31 January 1922 to 20 July 1922Paul Auguste François Bonnecarrère, Commissioner | | French Togoland (League of Nations Mandate) | 20 July 1922 to 27 December 1931Paul Auguste François Bonnecarrère, CommissionerActing to 22 December 1922 | | | 27 December 1931 to 18 October 1933Robert Paul Marie de Guise, Commissioner | | 18 October 1933 to 7 May 1934Léon Charles Adolphe Pêtre, acting Commissioner | | 7 May 1934 to 1 January 1935Maurice Léon Bourgine, Commissioner | | 1 January 1935 to 25 September 1936Léon Geismar, Commissioner | | 25 September 1936 to 1 January 1941Michel Lucien Montagné, Commissioner | | 1 January 1941 to 19 November 1941Léonce Joseph Delpech, CommissionerActing to 28 August 1941 | | | 19 November 1941 to 12 April 1942Jean-François de Saint-Alary, Commissioner | | 12 April 1942 to 31 August 1943Pierre Jean André Saliceti, Commissioner | | 31 August 1943 to 10 January 1944Albert Mercadier, acting Commissioner | | 10 January 1944 to 13 December 1946Jean Noutary, CommissionerActing to 4 November 1944 | | | French Togoland (United Nations Trust Territory) | 13 December 1946 to 8 March 1948Jean Noutary, Commissioner | | 8 March 1948 to 20 September 1951Jean Henri Arsène Cédile, Commissioner | | 20 September 1951 to 25 April 1952Yves Jean Digo, Commissioner | | 25 April 1952 to 3 February 1955Laurent Elysée Péchoux, Commissioner | | 3 February 1955 to 21 September 1956Jean Louis Philippe Bérard, CommissionerActing to 6 August 1955 | | | 21 September 1956 to 23 March 1957Jean Louis Philippe Bérard, High Commissioner | | 23 March 1957 to June 1957Joseph Édouard Georges Marie Rigal, acting High Commissioner | | June 1957 to 27 April 1960Georges Léon Spénale, High Commissioner | | 27 April 1960 | Independence as Togolese Republic |
For continuation after independence, see: List of Presidents of Togo British TogolandTenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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27 December 1916 to 30 September 1920the governors of Gold Coast | | 30 September 1920 to 11 October 1923Francis Walter Fillon Jackson, Administrator | | 11 October 1923 to 6 March 1957the governors of Gold Coast | | 6 March 1957 | Part of independent Ghana |
For continuation after independence, see: List of heads of state of Ghana See also- Togo
- Politics of Togo
- List of Presidents of Togo
- List of Prime Ministers of Togo
- Lists of Incumbents
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