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  • Cameroon,
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  • Campbell, Hendrik,
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  • Cão, Diogo,
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  • Cape Colony see South Africa
  • Cape Cross,
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  • Cape Frio,
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  • Caprivi, Count Leo von,
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  • cattle: Rinderpest outbreak,
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    • importance to Herero and Nama,
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    • increase in herds after Rinderpest,
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    • collapse in industry after German-Herero War,
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    • Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus,
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    • Chamberlain, Houston Stewart,
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  • Chamberlain, Joseph,
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  • China,
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  • Christian, Jan,
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  • Christian, Johannes,
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  • Christianity see religion
  • Churchill, Winston,
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  • Ciano, Count Galeazzo,
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  • Class, Heinrich,
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  • Cleverly, John,
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  • clothes,
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  • colonialism: Allies try to distance their version from that of Nazis,
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    • attraction of being colonist,
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    • Berlin Conference (1884–5),
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    • colonised’s lack of voice,
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    • genocide, justifications for,
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    • indigenes exhibited in colonisers’ capitals,
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    • Lebensraum,
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    • Nazi attitude,
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    • opposition to colonial violence,
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    • scientific vision of,
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    • styles of,
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    • truth about colonial ‘small wars’,
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  • Columbus, Christopher,
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  • concentration camps: in Boer War,
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    • Germans set up in South-West Africa,
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    • development of Shark Island into death camp,
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    • body parts industry,
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    • medical research on inmates,
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    • Shark Island closed,
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    • South African invaders discover truth about,
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    • truth revealed to world,
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    • Nazi camps,
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    • Namibian government requests return of body parts from Germany,
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  • Congo: as Belgian colony,
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    • in World War I,
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    • British condemn Belgian behaviour,
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    • German plans for,
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  • Congo River,
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  • Conrad, Joseph,
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  • Conradt, Ludwig,
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  • copper,
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  • Cornell, Fred,
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  • crime and punishment,
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  • Crimea,
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  • Cromer, Lieutenant,
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  • Crowe, Sir Eyre,
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  • Cuba,
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  • Dachau,
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  • Dakar,
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  • Damara,
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  • Dame, Colonel,
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  • Darre, Walther,
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  • Darwin, Charles,
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  • death camps see concentration camps
  • Deimling, Colonel Berthold von,
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  • Dernburg, Bernhardt,
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  • Deutschbund,
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  • Deutsche Bank,
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  • Diagne, Blaise,
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  • diamonds,
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  • Diehl, Phillip,
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  • Dierks, Klaus,
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  • Dommer, Dr,
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  • Douala,
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  • Dresden Bank,
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  • Drexler, Anton,
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  • Dubois, W. E. B.,
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  • Duft, Councillor,
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  • Düring, Lieutenant,
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  • Eastern Europe,
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  • Eckenbrecher, Margarethe von,
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  • Ehrhardt, Hermann,
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  • Eich, Wilhelm,
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  • Eisner, Kurt,
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  • Elger, Pastor,
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  • Elizabeth (corvette),
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  • Ellis, John,
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  • Epp, General Franz Xavier von: ideas on race,
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    • in South-West Africa,
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    • attack on ‘Red Munich’,
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    • virtual dictator of Munich,
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    • and Nazis,
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    • coordinates Nazi African colonial campaign,
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    • support for Boers,
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  • Erzberger, Matthias,
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  • Estorff, Ludwig von: takes part in attack on Naukluft Mountains,
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    • tries to persuade von Trotha to negotiate with Herero,
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    • on von Trotha’s tactics,
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    • pursues Herero into Omaheke,
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    • reputation,
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    • and German-Nama War,
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    • closes Shark Island camp,
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    • estimate of number of Nama deaths in camp,
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    • complains about treatment of surviving Herero,
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  • Eugen Fischer Institute (formerly Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics),
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  • eugenics see race science and eugenics
  • euthanasia,
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  • Extermination Order (1904),
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  • Fabri, Friedrich,
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  • Farrar, Frederick,
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  • Fenschel, Heinrich,
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  • Fetzer, Christian,
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  • Fighting Thule League see Kampfbund Thule
  • Firma Lenz,
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  • First World War see World War I
  • Fischer, Adolf,
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  • Fischer, Eugen,
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  • France: in Africa,
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    • style of colonialism,
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    • invades Togo during World War I,
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    • post-World War II
      desire to remain colonial power,
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    • pledges to hand over African mandates to UN,
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  • François, Curt von: appearance and background,
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    • African exploration on behalf of Belgium,
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    • leads German military mission in South-West Africa,
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    • leads Hoornkrans massacre,
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    • discourages racial mixing,
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    • British lionise,
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    • documents and letters examined during investigation into German genocide,
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  • Frank, Hans,
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  • Franke, Major Victor,
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  • Franzmann Nama,
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  • Fredericks, Cornelius,
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  • Fredericks, Joseph,
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  • Freiburg University,
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  • Freikorps: composition and character,
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    • operations,
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  • Frenssen, Gustav,
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  • Fuchs, Dr,
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  • Galton, Francis,
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  • Gambia,
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  • genocide, justifications for,
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  • Gerecke, Captain Henry F.,
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  • German Colonial Society: establishment,
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    • pushes government towards establishing colonies,
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    • launches campaign for military intervention in South-West Africa,
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    • encourages women to become colonists,
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    • campaigns for return of lost colonies,
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    • and Nazis,
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  • German East Africa: Rinderpest outbreak,
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    • German war against Wahehe,
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    • Lettow-Vorbeck in,
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    • governor vetoes deportation of Nama to,
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    • race laws,
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    • during World War I,
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  • German South-West African Colonial Company,
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  • Germany: colonial ambitions,
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    • style of colonialism,
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    • acquisition of African colonies,
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    • African trade,
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    • African exploration,
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    • size of African empire,
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    • attempt to strengthen hold on South-West Africa by entering into treaties with indigenous peoples ends in failure,
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    • sends military force to South-West Africa,
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    • urbanisation and overpopulation,
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    • emigration to USA,
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    • emigration to Africa encouraged,
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    • Völkisch movement,
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    • racial nationalism,
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    • domestic fascination with colonies and their inhabitants,
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    • Rinderpest gives colonists ideas of how to speed up land acquisition,
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    • and Boxer Rebellion,
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    • origins of Hun nickname,
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    • prepares for large-scale settlement of South-West Africa,
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    • war against Bondelswarts,
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    • war against Herero,
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    • domestic reaction to Herero War,
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    • militarism,
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    • Cleansing Patrols,
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    • establishment of concentration camps in South-West Africa,
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    • war against Nama,
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    • ethnic cleansing of indigenes completed,
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    • new colonial budget seeking increased funding for South-West Africa blocked,
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    • this forces ‘Hottentot’ election,
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    • domestic reaction to African death camps,
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    • rewriting of wars against indigenes,
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    • treatment of surviving indigenes,
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    • appropriation of all South-West African land,
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    • colonists’ way of life in South-West Africa,
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    • colonial colleges set up,
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    • women encouraged to become colonists,
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    • race laws in South-West Africa,
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    • domestic race laws,
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    • popularity of racial science,
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    • genocide in South-West Africa exposed,
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    • on Eastern Front in World War I,
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    • on Western Front in World War I,
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    • hopes of expanding colonies in World War I,
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    • tide of war turns against,
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    • European atrocities in World War I,
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    • African colonies confiscated,
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    • economic and political conditions after World War I,
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    • under Nazis,
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    • nostalgia for South-West Africa colony,
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    • Namibia requests return of body parts,
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    • Herero file claim for reparations,
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    • government apologises to Namibia,
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  • Gewald, Jan-Bart,
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  • Gibeon,
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  • Gilbert, G. M.,
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  • Glauer, Adam (Freiherr von Sebottendorff),
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  • Gobineau, Arthur Count de,
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  • Goebbels, Joseph,
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  • gold,
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  • Goldammer, Hugo,
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  • Golinelli, Dr Angelo,
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  • Gorges, E. Howard,
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  • Göring, Dr Heinrich,
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  • Göring, Hermann: background,
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    • birth,
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    • in World War I,
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    • father’s supposed influence,
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    • and von Epp,
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    • and ‘Rhineland Bastards’,
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    • and Nazi plans for colonising Soviet Union,
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    • recognises Nazis to be part of historical and ideological continuum,
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    • and ‘Final Solution’,
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    • trial,
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    • death,
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  • Griffith, Percy,
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  • Grimm, Hans,
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  • guano,
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  • Gühne, Dr,
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  • Gürtner, Franz,
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