At first, Dominik was supposed to remain in northern Kamerun as the German government's representative. However, he was preliminarily recalled to Germany because of several charges against him. In 1903 he returned to his post as commander of Jaunde station, a post he kept until his death. In this capacity, he was responsible for the station's development. However, his position was not uncontested, as he faced hostility from civil servants and merchants as well as from fellow officers. During his tenure at Jaunde, Dominik had to deal with unrest among the population. In 1909, the
Maka of the upper
Nyong River rebelled; Dominik crushed the unrest with the aid of Hauptmann Marschner from the
Schutztruppe. He was criticised harshly for giving Maka women away as booty to loyal Cameroonian auxiliary troops. Dominik also led a massacre against a group of natives, who'd refused to cooperate with the Germans, at Nachtigal Falls. After killing the adults, he had the fifty-two children placed in baskets and thrown into the water. Overall, Dominik expressed racist views against the indigenous population."They must know that I am their master and that I am stronger, and as long as they do not believe that, they must be made to feel it, and I mean severely and pitilessly, so that rebellion will pass by them for all time."Weakened from the strains of the campaign, Hans Dominik departed for Europe. He died at sea, shortly after his promotion to
Major. == Legacy ==