The military campaign in German Southwest Africa, 1904–1907 and the genocide of the Herero and Nama (original) (raw)

From Native Policy to Genocide to Eugenics: The Herero Genocide in German Southwest Africa

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The Devil’s Handwriting: Precoloniality and the German Colonial State in Qingdao, Samoa and Southwest Africa (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), CH. 3, 2007

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'A certain rigorous treatment of all parts of the nation': the annihilation of the Herero in German South West Africa, 1904

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A Review of: “Britain, Germany and Colonial Violence in South-West Africa, 1884–1919: The Herero and Nama Genocide” by Mads Bomholt Nielsen

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From “Native Policy” to Exterminationism: German Southwest Africa, 1904, in Comparative Perspective

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The German Empire at War in Eastern Africa, 1914-18

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From destruction to extermination Genocidal escalation in Germanys war against the Herero 1904

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‘Ja, es musste sein!’ German settler perceptions of violence during the Herero and Nama War (1904–1907)

Asher Lubotzky

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musste sein ! ’ German settler perceptions of violence during the Herero and Nama War ( 1904 – 1907 )

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„Guerrilla Wars and Colonial Concentration Camps. The Exceptional Case of German South West Africa (1904-1908)”, in: Journal for Namibian Studies 11(2012), S. 85-103.

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Britain's Response to the Herero and Nama Genocide, 1904-07: A Realist Perspective on Britain's Assistance to Germany During the Genocide in German South-West Africa

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German and Allied War Crimes in the East African Campaign, 1914-18

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Jonas Kreienbaum: Guerrilla wars and colonial concentration camps The exceptional case of German South West Africa 1904 1908

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'Punitive' Expeditions in German Colonial Contexts in Africa

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Between Waterberg and Sandveld: An Environmental Perspective on the German-Herero War of 1904

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White men with low moral standards? German anthropology and the Herero genocide

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From Boondoggle to Settlement Colony: Hendrik Witbooi and the Evolution of Germany's Imperial Project in Southwest Africa, 1884–1894

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Jakob Zollmann: Unforeseen combat at Naulila. German South West Africa, Angola, and the First World War in 1914 – 1917

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Journal of Namibian Studies, 20 (2016): 79 – 112 ISSN: 2197-5523 (online), 2016

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From German South West Africa to the Third Reich. Testing the continuity thesis

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Strategic tangles: Slavery, colonial policy, and religion in German East Africa, 1885–1918

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