Sattelberg, also spelt Satelberg ("Saddle Mountain"),[1] is a village on the Huon Peninsula, in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
The village is set on a peak about 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level,[2] and dominates the area, with Finschhafen below.
[3] As part of the settlement of World War I in 1919, responsibility for administering the territory was passed to Australia.
In 1921, the Australian government gave permission for the German missionaries to remain, but placed the Lutheran Church of Australia in control of the mission.
In the early 1930s, German influence was re-established as the Lutheran Church of Australia relinquished its control of the mission.