Herero and NAMA genocide 1904-1907
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Doc A--Herero chronology 13-14
Doc B--Pakenholm Scramble for Africa
Doc C--Lothar von Trotha statement
Doc D--von Trotha to army, October 4, 1904
Doc E--von Trotha to Leutwein, November 5, 1904
Doc F--Leutwein to Berlin, November 1904
Doc G--Eyewitness Accounts on the Genocide of the Herero
Doc H--Its Past on Its Sleeve, Tribe Seeks Bonn's Apology, NY Times, 1998
Doc I--Skulls of Colonial Victims Returned to Namibia
Doc J--von Trotha and assorted primary sources
Doc K--"It's True, The Germans Killed Us,", NY Times, December 29, 2016
Doc L--"Germany Grapples with Its African Genocide," New York Times, December 29, 2016
Doc M: "A Brutal Genocide in Colonial Africa Finally Gets Its Deserved Recognition," Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Oct 2015
Document N: A Colonial-Era Wound Opens in Namibia, New York Times, Jan 22, 2017
Documentary film
Namibia Genocide and the Second Reich, BBC, 2004
This site features key documents related to the Herero and Nama genocide that took place in German South West Africa (today's Namibia), largely between 1904 and 1907.