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  • SA (Brown Shirts),
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  • Sahara,
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  • Samoa,
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  • San (‘Bushmen’),
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  • Sauckel, Fritz,
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  • Schaeffer (baker),
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  • Schering, Captain,
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  • Schlieffen, General Alfred von,
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  • Schmidt, Lieutenant,
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  • Schultze, Leonard,
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  • Schultze, Walther,
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  • Schutztruppe: composition and character,
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    • Brown Shirts borrow from uniforms,
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  • Schwabe, Kurt,
    1
  • Scott, C. P.,
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  • scurvy,
    1
  • Sebulon, Chief,
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  • Second World War see World War II
  • Seifert, Otto,
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  • Seitz, Theodor,
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  • Senegal,
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  • Shark Island,
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  • sharks,
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  • Sharpeville,
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  • slavery: British abolition,
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  • in Congo,
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    • Witbooi women enslaved by Germans,
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  • Slavs,
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  • Smuts, Jan,
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  • Social Darwinism,
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  • Solf, Hannah,
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  • Solf, Wilhelm,
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  • Solf Circle,
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  • South Africa (formerly Cape Colony): Boers in,
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    • gold discovered,
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    • Boer War,
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    • treatment of blacks,
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    • Boers as influence on German race laws,
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    • invades South-West Africa during World War I,
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    • takes over South-West Africa,
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    • exposes German genocide despite earlier connivance,
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    • South African Congress criticises for treatment of blacks,
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    • Versailles Treaty puts South-West Africa under control of,
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    • regime in South-West Africa,
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    • Apartheid,
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    • Namibia wins independence,
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  • South-West Africa (Namibia): climate and geography of coast,
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    • European exploration and influence,
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    • indigenes’ history and way of life,
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    • initial German acquisition,
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    • natural resources,
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    • German attempt to consolidate hold via treaties with indigenes ends in failure,
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    • war between Herero and Witbooi Nama,
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    • hoax gold find,
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    • German sending of military mission culminates in Hoornkrans massacre,
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    • subsequent Witbooi resistance,
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    • Leutwein’s appointment as governor leads to various Nama treaties,
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    • German immigration encouraged,
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    • German fascination with country and its indigenes,
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    • outbreaks of cattle, crop and human diseases,
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    • land ownership,
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    • Rinderpest gives Germans ideas of how to speed up land acquisition,
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    • Germans prepare for large-scale settlement,
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    • railways built,
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    • native reserves established,
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    • frustrations of German colonists lead to increased violence,
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    • Germans wage war against Bondelswarts,
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    • German-Herero War,
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    • Germans issue Extermination Order against Herero,
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    • German Cleansing Patrols,
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    • concentration camps started,
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    • German-Nama War,
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    • situation when von Lindequist takes over,
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    • ethnic cleansing of Herero completed,
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    • German ‘final solution’,
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    • German government fails to raise extra funds for,
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    • German rewriting of wars against indigenes,
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    • German treatment of surviving indigenes,
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    • German appropriation of all land,
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    • Germans encourage agriculture,
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    • colonists’ way of life,
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    • diamond rush,
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    • women colonists,
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    • laws against racial mixing,
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    • British and South Africans capture during World War I,
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    • South Africans discover truth about genocide,
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    • German genocide exposed,
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    • Versailles Treaty puts under control of South Africa,
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    • German nostalgia for,
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    • German and Nazi aspirations to regain,
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    • Nazi sympathies of remaining German settlers,
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    • genocide not mentioned at Nuremberg,
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    • South African regime,
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    • South Africa buries facts of genocide,
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    • attitude to genocide nowadays,
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    • independence,
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    • life nowadays,
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    • Herero file claim for reparations,
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    • German government apologises,
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    • whose fault was the genocide?,
      1
  • South-West African Colonial Company,
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  • South-West African Settlers’ Company,
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  • Soviet Union: Nazi plans for colonising,
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  • Operation Barbarossa,
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  • see also Russia
  • Spain, and Cuba,
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  • Spellmeyer, Christian,
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  • Spiecker, Missionary Director,
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  • Spring Offensive (1918),
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  • SS,
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  • Stahmer, Dr Otto,
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  • Stalhelm,
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  • Stanley, Henry Morton,
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  • Stauch, August,
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  • sterilisations, forced,
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  • Stevens (gold prospector),
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  • Stillfried und Rattonitz, Count Georg von,
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  • Stillfried Report,
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  • Strasser, Gregor,
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  • Strasser, Otto,
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  • Stuebel, Oskar,
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  • Stuhlman, Major,
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  • Stukart, Wilhelm,
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  • Sudan,
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  • Swakopmund: Germans take over,
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    • railway links,
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    • increase in importance,
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    • British capture in World War I,
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  • Swakopmund concentration camp: establishment and description,
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    • von Lindequist visits,
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    • body parts industry,
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    • South Africans discover graveyards,
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  • SWAPO,
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  • swastikas,
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  • Tanga, battle of (1914),
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  • Tanganyika (Tanzania),
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  • Tasmania,
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  • Tecklenburg, Hans,
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  • Thule Society,
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  • Tilly (brig),
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  • Tjamuaha, Maharero: agrees to protection treaty with Göring,
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    • war with Witbooi Nama,
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    • prospecting contract with Lewis,
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    • cautious policy towards German military mission,
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    • opposed to attacking them,
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    • signs new treaty with them,
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    • Hendrik Witbooi urges to unite against Germans,
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    • death and succession struggle,
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  • Tjienda, Traugott,
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  • Togo: Germans claim,
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    • function as German colony,
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    • eighty Witbooi deported to,
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    • race laws,
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    • French invade in World War I,
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    • Britain hands over to UN,
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  • Topnaar Nama,
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  • trade,
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  • Treitschke, Heinrich von,
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  • Trench, Colonel Frederick,
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  • Trotha, General Adrian Dietrich Lothar von: background and character,
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    • and German-Herero War,
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    • issues Extermination Order,
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    • and concentration camps,
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    • and German-Nama War,
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    • relieved of command,
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    • honoured in Germany,
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    • legacy to South-West Africa,
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    • papers examined during investigation into German genocide,
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  • Trotha, Lieutenant Thilo von,
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  • Tsain Nama,
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  • Tsaobis,
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  • Tsoachaib,
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  • Turner, Frederick Jackson,
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  • Uganda,
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  • Ukraine,
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  • USA: Native Americans,
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    • German immigration,
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    • influence on Germans of its conquest of the West,
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    • Midwestern agriculture as inspiration for German colonies,
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    • Confederate States as influence on German race laws,
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    • enters World War I,
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    • attitude to German genocide in South-West Africa,
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    • post-World War II attitude to colonialism,
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    • support for eugenics,
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