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Page 37
... Union would take defensive measures in the war , it considered an attack on German territory in South Africa " in conflict with the interests of the Union and of the Empire . " 23 Upon resumption of the debate the next day , Defense Min ...
... Union would take defensive measures in the war , it considered an attack on German territory in South Africa " in conflict with the interests of the Union and of the Empire . " 23 Upon resumption of the debate the next day , Defense Min ...
Page 64
... Union was bad , in German Southwest it had been worse . 45 The racial problem notwithstanding , the Union's need for Southwest Africa was well publicized . The conquered territory , it was argued , formed with the Union a geographic ...
... Union was bad , in German Southwest it had been worse . 45 The racial problem notwithstanding , the Union's need for Southwest Africa was well publicized . The conquered territory , it was argued , formed with the Union a geographic ...
Page 312
... Union , " the result would be the overthrow of General Botha and of all his policy . " Smuts emphasized the necessity of consolidating the union of the two white races in South Africa , and concluded with a brief mention of the Union's ...
... Union , " the result would be the overthrow of General Botha and of all his policy . " Smuts emphasized the necessity of consolidating the union of the two white races in South Africa , and concluded with a brief mention of the Union's ...
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