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Charles Atangana (c. 1880 – 1 September 1943), also known by his birth name, Ntsama, and his German name, Karl, was the paramount chief of the Ewondo and Bane ethnic groups during much of the colonial period in Cameroon. Although from an unremarkable background, Atangana's loyalty and friendship with colonial priests and administrators secured him successively more prominent posts in the colonial government. He proved himself an intelligent and diplomatic administrator and an eager collaborator, and he was eventually named paramount chief of two Beti-Pahuin subgroups, the Ewondo and Bane peoples. His loyalty and acquiescence to the German Empire was unquestioning, and he even accompanied the Germans on their escape from Africa in World War I.

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  • Charles Atangana (de)
  • Charles Atangana (es)
  • Charles Atangana (en)
  • Charles Atangana (fr)
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  • Karl Friedrich Otto Atangana Ntchama (Charles Atangana) (* um 1883; † 1. September 1943) war ein kamerunischer Politiker unter deutscher und französischer Kolonialherrschaft. (de)
  • Charles Frédéric Otton Atangana Ntsama, né vers 1883 à Yaoundé et mort le 1er septembre 1943 à Mvolyé (attenant à Yaoundé, au sud de cette ville), est le dernier grand chef des Ewondos du Cameroun. Charles Atangana est une personnalité controversée de cet État. (fr)
  • Charles Atangana (c. 1880 – 1 September 1943), also known by his birth name, Ntsama, and his German name, Karl, was the paramount chief of the Ewondo and Bane ethnic groups during much of the colonial period in Cameroon. Although from an unremarkable background, Atangana's loyalty and friendship with colonial priests and administrators secured him successively more prominent posts in the colonial government. He proved himself an intelligent and diplomatic administrator and an eager collaborator, and he was eventually named paramount chief of two Beti-Pahuin subgroups, the Ewondo and Bane peoples. His loyalty and acquiescence to the German Empire was unquestioning, and he even accompanied the Germans on their escape from Africa in World War I. (en)
  • Charles Atangana (hacia 1880 – 1 de septiembre de 1943), también conocido por su nombre de nacimiento, Ntsama, y su nombre alemán, Karl, fue jefe supremo de los grupos étnicos Ewondo y Bane durante mucho del período colonial en Camerún. Aunque venía de origen ordinario, su lealtad y amistad con sacerdotes coloniales e administradores le consiguió puestos cada vez más prominentes en el gobierno colonial. Atangana demostró que fue administrador inteligente y diplomático, y colaborador ávido, y eventualmente se fue designado jefe supremo de dos subgrupos de Beti-Pahuin, los pueblos Ewondo y Bane.​ Su lealtad y complicidad con el imperio alemán fue incondicional e incluso acompañó los alemanes en su fuga de África durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. (es)
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