Sokehs rebellion

Sokehs rebellion

Pohnpei: Sokehs Island and tribal area
Date18 October 1910 – 22 February 1911
Location
Result Restoration of order, all 426 Sokeh tribal members exiled
Belligerents

 German Empire

Sokehs tribe
Commanders and leaders
German Empire Hermann Kersting
German Empire Waldemar Vollerthun [de]
Karl Kammerich
Samuel  Executed
Strength
c. 200 - assault team of sailors and Melanesian police
3 light cruisers
1 survey ship/transport
<50 armed rebels
Casualties and losses

Initial Ambush: 4 Germans, 5 Melanesians killed

Later Skirmishes: 3 Germans, 2 Melanesians killed

6 Germans, 9 Melanesians wounded

6-10 killed

15 executed

The Sokehs rebellion was an uprising of the Sokehs tribe against local German rule that started on Sokehs Island off the main island of Pohnpei in the Eastern Caroline Islands (presently the Federated States of Micronesia) in 1910/1911. The German district commissioner, Gustav Boeder, three other German officials and five islanders were killed by the rebels before German naval units arrived and restored order.