Kolonialismus

“Zahlvaterschaft”

On 12 October 1909, the government doctor Friedrich Karl Georg Liebl[1] appeared in front of the assessor of the Imperial District Office, Dr. Asmus, in Lomé, Togo, in order to financially settle the future of his unborn child. In his statement, he noted that he had “lived together” with the “native Kokoè Aite Ayaron” during the last years of his stay in Togo which at the time had been a so-called German Schutzgebiet for more than two decades.