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650:(Compagnie Industrielle et de Transports au Stanley Pool). He undertook various reforms to stop corruption, ensure schedules were met and improve financial management. He structured the organization into sectors based on Coquilhatville, Bumba, Bandundu and Port-Francqui. He had to struggle with local bureaucracy, and at one pointed offered his resignation to the ministry, which was refused. The C.F.L. (
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region, arrested two
British soldiers camped at Kurezi, and created three redoubts that blocked all access by the British. Coote decided to repossess Kurezi but was stopped in a marshy region and ran low of food. Olsen refused to meet Coote until he withdrew, which Coote would not do, and a stalemate
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hills. The two brigades joined on 16 September along an arc to the northwest of Tabora. Tombeur was to lead the final attack, but on the night of 18-19 September the
Germans evacuated the city. Olsen continued pursuit of the Germans until ordered to halt. He gained a large part of the credit for the
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Olsen found a job at the city police station. On 12 October 1896 he entered the army for his compulsory military service. His ability was noted by his superiors, and the mayor of
Kalundborg paid for him to study at the Military Academy in Copenhagen. On 8 October 1897 Olsen became a 2nd lieutenant.
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station on the railway line was taken from the
Germans on 30 August. The Germans made violent efforts from 2 to 6 September to retake it, but did not succeed. By the start of September the two brigades were converging on Tabora From September 10 to 12 Olsen's brigade took and defended
486:, who was being attacked by the Germans. Olsen took action since he considered the move would help protect Katanga, and his cycling battalions soon arrived in Rhodesia, where they remained until relieved by British reinforcements. During this period Olsen had to be hospitalized for
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Olsen married
Harriet Meta de Stricker in Copenhagen on 17 September 1906. This marriage was dissolved. He married again on 25 July 1929 in Paris to Yvonne Marguerite Madeleine Atgier (2 February 1888 – 5 February 1962), a Frenchwoman who had been born in Algiers. Olsen died in
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trekkers to settle it. Olsen worked from the end of July to the end of
October to transport a force to Katanga consisting of 26 Europeans, 1,000 Congolese, 26 machine guns, 20 cannons, with their food, equipment and ammunition. The only transport was the small steamer
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681:(1939–1945) Olsen remained in Belgium as head of Otraco during the German occupation. After the war he launched a major expansion of the fleet. He retired in May 1947. That year the largest and most modern passenger ship on the Congo was named after Olsen.
677:. He visited the Congo between 5 November 1937 and 21 June 1938 to integrate the railway and shipping company into a coherent whole, reconciling the private enterprise culture of the railway with the civil service culture of the shipping line. During
610:). The citation stated that "this brave man among all the brave men, who has spent 30 years in the Congo, has now become a great man of Belgium in heart and soul". On 22 November 1920 Olsen was appointed colonel and became commander in chief of the
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ensued for ten months while the
Belgian, German and British governments agreed on their respective borders in the region. At the same time Olsen had to deal with various provocations by the Germans in the volcano region to the north of
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During his fourth term Olsen had to deal with a complicated situation due to unauthorized agreements between local
Belgian and German officers, and agreements between the Germans and the British. It had been agreed that the
642:(Union National des Transports Fluviaux). Olsen took a vacation in Europe from 11 June to 8 December 1925. He then took office as general manager of Unatra, which had been formed by combining the shipyrards and boats of
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Denmark. His parents were Peter Olsen (1842–1920) and Thora Marie
Thomsen (1840–1923). His father worked as a porter carrying passenger luggage between the Kalundborg railway station and the ferry to the island of
606:. When the armistice ended the war in November 1918 Olsen resumed his command of the troops in Katanga. In 1920 the Chamber and the Senate unanimously voted to make him a fully naturalized Belgian citizen (
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709:. There was an Avenue Général Olsen in several cities. In 1953 a monument was erected in Bukavu for the force led by Olsen that had taken possession of the place for the Congo Free State.
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With the outbreak of World War I, Olsen had to mobilize
Katanga in August 1914. On 11 September 1914 he received a call for help from George Graham Percy Lyons, district commissioner of
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There were constant incidents in the region with Germans who had occupied some of the Belgian territory during the revolt and were reluctant to return it to the Belgians. Commander
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on 11 October 1899. On 7 December 1899 he joined the troops that were repressing the revolt that had begun in 1896 in the northeast of the Congo during the Congo-Nile expedition of
225:. He rose quickly through the ranks, and in 1909–1910 played an important role in a stand-off with German and British forces disputing the eastern border of what was now the
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Frederik-Valdemar Olsen (September 1950), "Histoire des troupes du Katanga pendant la période 1910 jusqu'à l'offensive en A. O. A, pendant la première guerre mondiale",
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ordered that the remaining troops in Rhodesia prepare to leave for Kivu. On 1 August 1915 the troops had started their movement when the Germans attacked
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on 28 July 1916 with little opposition, since its defenses were facing the lake, which Moulaert now dominated. On 2 August 1916 Olsen took
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to defend Saisi. The troops did not resume their move to the north until 3 November 1915. Olsen again fell sick and had to remain in
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before retiring as a general in 1925. Olsen was then made general manager of the state-owned Congo River shipping line
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215:(24 May 1877 – 19 November 1962) was a Danish soldier who became a general and commander in chief of the Belgian Congo
654:) was impressed by Olsen's achievements and made him their general manager in Africa, in charge of transport on the
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572:, which Olsen used to repair the railway as he advanced. Olsen's brigade, advancing from Kigoma, was halted at the
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In August the northern brigade occupied Maria-Hilf, then Ugaga, then Saint-Michael. The Germans retreated towards
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Olsen was made lieutenant colonel of 23 January 1916 and was placed in command of the southern brigade for the
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due to heavy rains. The southern brigade under Olsen attacked between Lake Kivu and Lake Tanganyika, where
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he temporarily handed over common of the column, but reached Uvira on 7 March 1903. He next came down with
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Frederik-Valdemar Olsen (1932), "Les avatars et les desiderata de la navigation sur le Haut-Fleuve",
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notified the Belgians on 26 June 1909 that he was taking possession. Olsen travelled there from the
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Olsen remained a director of Unatra and C.F.L., and in 1936 was made managing director of
614:, which he reorganized for peacetime duties. In September 1924 Olsen was made governor of
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Olsen was promoted to captain, and left Antwerp on 2 October 1902 for Boma. He went on to
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498:, 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Abercorn. Olsen decided to send a battalion under
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were British, but instead the Germans had ceded the plain of Ufumbiro near
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Frederik-Valdemar Olsen (1947), "Emmanuel Hanssens, Notice biographique",
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Compagnie du chemin de fer du Congo supérieur aux Grands Lacs africains
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was in command of the naval forces. Olsen quickly took Shangugu and
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to the British despite its clearly being in Belgian territory. The
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in what is now Tanzania. After the war he became commander of the
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Troops under Belgian command enter Tabora on 19 September 1916
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gave him command of the mobile column that was to travel to
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attacked the Germans to the north of Lake Kivu, took
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893:"Tabora 1916: de la symbolique d'une victoire"
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421:began when the British district commissioner
253:, later combined with railway lines to form
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608:grande naturalisation belge
553:. Continuing south he took
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490:. On 23 June 1915 General
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213:Frederik-Valdemar Olsen
104:Governor of Congo-KasaĂŻ
23:Frederik-Valdemar Olsen
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202:Officer, businessman
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411:Mufumbiro Mountains
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169:, Denmark
112:In office
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523:Shangugu
480:Abercorn
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399:malaria
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