Louis Nels
Louis Nels | |
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Reichskommissar for German South-West Africa | |
In office August 1890 – May 1891 | |
Preceded by | Ernst Heinrich Göring |
Succeeded by | Curt von François |
Personal details | |
Born | 16 December 1855 |
Died | 13 November 1910 54) | (aged
Louis Nels (16 December 1855 – 13 November 1910) was a German government official who served as acting Reichskommissar in German South-West Africa in 1890–1891.
Trained as a lawyer, he later joined the German civil service. Beginning in 1885 he served under acting Reichskommisar Heinrich Ernst Göring (1839–1913) in Otjimbingwe, the colonial headquarters of German South-West Africa. In 1890 he became a colonial judge, and shortly afterwards replaced Göring as acting Reichskommissar. Nels would maintain this position from August 1890 to March 1891, when he was succeeded by Curt von François (1852–1931).
In 1891, he left German South-West Africa, and afterwards was a consul in various foreign countries. Nels died on 13 November 1910 in Neuerburg, Germany.
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