This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Ruanda-Urundi, an area equivalent to modern-day Rwanda and Burundi. Ruanda-Urundi formed part of German East Africa until it was captured by Belgian forces during World War I. After that, the territory became a Class B League of Nations mandate, and later a United Nations trust territory, under the administration of Belgium, until 1962 when the constituent parts of the territory became independent.
German rule
editMilitary District of Ujiji
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Hans von Ramsay (1862–1938) |
Commander | May 1896 | 189? | |||
Heinrich Bethe | 1898 | February 1901 | 2–3 years |
Military District of Usumbura
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Heinrich Bethe | Commander | 1899 | 1902 | 2–3 years | ||
Friedrich Robert von Beringe (1865–1940) |
August 1902 | February 1904 | 1 year, 6 months | |||
Werner von Grawert (1867–1918) |
February 1904 | June 1906 | 2 years, 4 months |
Military Residency of Urundi and Ruanda
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Werner von Grawert (1867–1918) |
Military Resident | 1906 | 15 November 1907 | 0–1 years |
On 15 November 1907, the Military Residency of Urundi and Ruanda was divided into two civil residencies: Ruanda and Urundi.
Belgian rule
editTerritories south of Lake Victoria (including Northern Ruanda)
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Philippe Molitor (1869–1952) |
Commander of the Northern Brigade | April 1916 | 1916 | 0 years | ||
Armand Huyghé (1871–1944) |
1916 | 1917 | 0–1 years |
Territories east of Lake Kivu and Lake Tanganyika (including Southern Ruanda and Urundi)
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Frederik-Valdemar Olsen (1877–1962) |
Commander of the Southern Brigade | May 1916 | 1917 | 0–1 years |
Occupied East African territories
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Charles Tombeur (1867–1947) |
Military Governor | April 1916 | 22 November 1916 | 7 months | ||
Justin Malfeyt (1862–1924) |
Royal Commissioner | 22 November 1916 | May 1919 | 2 years, 5 months | ||
Alfred Marzorati (1881–1955) |
May 1919 | 20 October 1924 | 5 years, 5 months | |||
Pierre Ryckmans (1891–1959) |
Acting Royal Commissioner | November 1921 | July 1922 | 8 months | [a] |
Ruanda-Urundi mandate / trust territory
editPortrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Position | Term of office | Notes | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Alfred Marzorati (1881–1955) |
Royal Commissioner | 20 October 1924 | 28 August 1926 | 1 year, 312 days | [b] | |
Pierre Ryckmans (1891–1959) |
Acting Royal Commissioner | 15 November 1925 | 13 December 1926 | 1 year, 28 days | [c] | |
Alfred Marzorati (1881–1955) |
Governor and Deputy Governor-General of the Belgian Congo | 28 August 1926 | 5 February 1929 | 2 years, 161 days | [d] | |
Louis Postiaux (1882–1948) |
Acting Governor and Deputy Governor-General of the Belgian Congo | 5 February 1929 | 4 July 1930 | 1 year, 149 days | ||
Charles Voisin (1887–1942) |
Governor and Deputy Governor-General of the Belgian Congo | 4 July 1930 | 18 August 1932 | 2 years, 45 days | ||
Eugène Jungers (1888–1958) |
18 August 1932 | 5 July 1946 | 13 years, 321 days | |||
Maurice Simon (1892–1960) |
5 July 1946 | August 1949 | 3 years | [e] | ||
Léo Pétillon (1903–1996) |
August 1949 | 1 January 1952 | 2 years, 5 months | |||
Alfred Claeys-Boùùaert (1906–1993) |
1 January 1952 | 1 March 1955 | 3 years, 59 days | |||
Jean-Paul Harroy (1909–1995) |
1 March 1955 | 1960 | 7 years, 122 days | |||
Resident-General | 1960 | 1 July 1962 |
On 1 July 1962, the constituent parts of Ruanda-Urundi became independent as the Republic of Rwanda (République du Rwanda) and the Kingdom of Burundi (Royaume du Burundi), respectively.