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... Southwest Africa , rose in armed revolt against the Government in early October . Rebel manifestoes cited the " Godless raid on German South - west Africa " as the principal source of discontent , but other , long - nurtured 28 ...
... Southwest Africa , rose in armed revolt against the Government in early October . Rebel manifestoes cited the " Godless raid on German South - west Africa " as the principal source of discontent , but other , long - nurtured 28 ...
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Alfred William Lever. Southwest Africa in the name of humanity ? Johnston first resolved this apparent contradiction by recommending cession of the colony to Great Britain rather than to South Africa-- a rather unrealistic approach ...
Alfred William Lever. Southwest Africa in the name of humanity ? Johnston first resolved this apparent contradiction by recommending cession of the colony to Great Britain rather than to South Africa-- a rather unrealistic approach ...
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... African annexation of Southwest Africa . He claimed moreover that " all the serious trouble in South Africa was due to German intrigue , " and that the German native policy was " a source of danger to the Union . 1188 Neither Botha nor ...
... African annexation of Southwest Africa . He claimed moreover that " all the serious trouble in South Africa was due to German intrigue , " and that the German native policy was " a source of danger to the Union . 1188 Neither Botha nor ...
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