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Letter diary of Adolf Auffahrt, Zahlmeister in the Kaiserliche Schutztruppe for South West Africa, December 1904 – April 1905
Andreas Eckl
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German South West Africa – A focus of research in cultural studies during the Wilhelmine Era? Research note
Heinz Duchhardt
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From German South West Africa to the Third Reich. Testing the continuity thesis
Klaus Bachmann
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Contested concepts of ‘white’/‘native’ and mixed marriages in German South-West Africa and the Cape Colony 1900-1914: A histoire croisée
Ulrike Lindner
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Extract of S. Garforth Pearson’s Diary for the Kaokoveldt Expedition, 1895–1896
Richard A. Voeltz
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“The public danger of rumor-mongering”: News in German colonial South West Africa during the First World War
Krista Molly O'Donnell
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Guerrilla wars and colonial concentration camps. The exceptional case of German South West Africa (1904 – 1908)
Jonas Kreienbaum
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German urbanonyms in German South West Africa
Maria Aleff
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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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Children of Empire. Childhood, education and space in German South West Africa, c. 1880–1915
Jakob Zollmann
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Circulations: Colonial geology, the Prussian State Geological Institute and the South West African copper (1850–1919)
Helmut Maier
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Making South West Africa German? Attempting imperial, juridical, colonial, conjugal and moral order
Wolfram Hartmann
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Narratives of genocide: Lothar von Trotha’s written and photographic legacy. A critical edition in preparation
Andreas Eckl, Matthias Häussler
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Primary Source. Josef Bendix: Briefe und Feldpostkarten aus Deutsch-Südwestafrika Oktober 1903 bis März 1904
Hartmut Bartmuß
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“Scheißdreck ist Trumpf”. Gerhard von Brünneck’s diary entries and letters from South West Africa, Mai – August 1904
Andreas Eckl
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Report by Missionary Wilhelm Eich to the Rhenish Mission Society, Okahandja, April 14/May 23, 1904
Rainer Tröndle
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Unforeseen combat at Naulila. German South West Africa, Angola, and the First World War in 1914 – 1917
Jakob Zollmann
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“Fort mit Trotha!” A series of articles in the Vorwärts in August 1905 on Lothar von Trothas edict ‘Words to the Ovaherero people’ also known as ‘extermination order’
Andreas Eckl
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Discursive traces of genocide in Johannes Spiecker’s travel diary (1905–1907)
Martin Siefkes
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Feudal subject in the ‘System Leutwein’? Hendrik Witbooi and the German Reich in 1894/95
Yves Schmitz
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Reflections on the causes of the OvaHerero’s anti-colonial resistance. Jakob Irle’s article in Der Reichsbote, 22 March 1904
Andreas Eckl, Matthias Häussler
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Slavery and the colonial state in German South West Africa 1880s to 1918
Jakob Zollmann
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From Windhuk to Auschwitz – old wine in new bottles? Review article
Jakob Zollmann
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“Met Duizend Groete” Jacob Marenke’s letter to Lothar von Trotha, 8 May 1905, responding to the “Proklamation an das Volk der Hottentotten”, dated 22 April 1905
Matthias Häussler, Andreas Eckl
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The internment camp ‘Klein-Danzig’ in Windhoek 1939–1941
Tobias Pech
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