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The Herero war - the first genocide of the 20th century? (Paperback)
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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2006 in the subject History Europe -
Germany - 1848, Empire, Imperialism, grade: 1, Charles University
in Prague, 79 entries in the bibliography, language: English,
comment: Auszeichnung des Dekans der Fakultat der
Sozialwissenschaften (Karlsuniversitat Prag) fur eine hervorragende
Bachelor Thesis, abstract: In my thesis I examine German colonial
policies in South West Africa towards the natives from their first
engagement in the area in 1883 up to the end of the Herero war in
1907. Primarily, I try to establish if they were genocidal. ... My
thesis is divided into three major parts. The first two describe
and characterize the German policies towards the natives of South
West Africa and their mutual relationship, prior to the Herero war
and during it respectively. The third is concerned with definitions
of genocide and relevance for its aplication on the Herero war. In
the first chapter I shortly portray South West Africa prior to
European colonisation and then turn my attention to German - steady
and gradual - conquest of the country. Special consideration is
given to German perceptions of the natives, to their use of the
natives for their own cause and to their treatment of the
indigenous population. Finally the most important aspects of
development of the colony under German rule are presented. The next
chapter of the thesis deals with the events of the Herero war.
Analysis of the main causes of the uprising is followed by the
description of the course of war. This one is purposefully not very
detailed, and only events relevant for our cause are mentioned.
Much more attention is given to German changing policies during the
war and to the differing arguments behind these policies, with
special focus on Lothar von Trotha's reasoning. The Nama uprising
is mentioned briefly as well. At the end results of the war and its
influence mainly on the native population are characterized. I deal
with the concept of genocide in the final part of
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