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_aGenocidal Empires _bGerman Colonialism in Africa and the Third Reich _c['Bachmann, Klaus'] |
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_bPeter Lang _c2018 |
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_2Cyberlibris _uhttps://international.scholarvox.com/netsen/book/88856628 _qtext/html _a |
520 | _aBetween 1904 and 1907, German soldiers, settlers and mercenaries committed mass murder in Africa. Can this be considered the first genocide of the 20th century? Was it a forecast of the Third Reich's extermination policy in Central and Eastern Europe? This book provides the answer. Based on extensive archival and library research in Tansania, Namibia, South Africa, Germany and Poland as well as on the most recent and up-to-date jurisprudence of international criminal tribunals, the renowned historian and political scientist Klaus Bachmann paints a new and surprising picture of the events and their legal significance, which many will find disturbing and provocative. It abolishes many well-established interpretations about German colonialism and its alleged links with the Third Reich and provides a new and intriguing contribution to the current post-colonial debate. | ||
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