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Author: Mohamed Hosni Borghol
Date Published: 01 Jul 2024
Abstract
This study will discuss the German genocide in Namibia in the early 1900s. When Germany sought imperial control of Namibia, General Lothar von Trotha managed a campaign of violence and expulsion against the Herero, leaving an indelible mark on the land and its people. A genocide based on economic incentives, race ideology, and colonial policies, humanized Herero names Resistance groups that emerged in the early 20th century and met with brutal reprisals. The Battle of Waterberg, the burning land policy, and concentration camps marked this traumatic period. at the end This study will examine the international reaction to the genocide highlighting the intricate relationships between colonial solidarity and geopolitical realities that limited criticism of German practices
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