Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Germany's forgotten genocide in Namibia...

ADOLF HITLER’S ‘final solution’, the systematic extermination of over six million Jews and other ethnic groups is a dark and repulsive chapter in German history. But nearly 50 years before that, Germany was carrying out an organised genocide that alm st wiped out an entire ethnic group of people in Africa. The German genocide in the South East African region of what is present day Namibia, had many similarities to that of the Jewish holocaust. The order for genocide came from the very top, and the organised butchery involved the setting up of concentration camps and mass executions. More...

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