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land ownership, 1;
Rinderpest gives Germans ideas of how to speed up land acquisition, 1;
native reserves established, 1;
continuing economic power, 1;
German violence to prominent Hereros, 1;
war against Germans, 1;
military skills, 1;
myths, 1;
flee from the Waterberg into the Omaheke Desert, 1;
Germans issue Extermination Order, 1;
Germans ‘cleanse’, 1, 2;
put in concentration camps, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
and German-Nama War, 1;
von Lindequist completes ethnic cleansing, 1;
numbers exterminated by Germans, 1;
treatment of survivors, 1, 2;
reaction to South African takeover of South-West Africa, 1;
German genocide exposed, 1; 2;
survivors return from exile, 1;
veterans fight in war for Namibian independence, 1;
memorialisation of genocide, 1;
life nowadays, 1;
file claim for reparations, 1
Hess, Rudolf, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Heyde, Major der, 1
Heydrich, Reinhardt, 1, 2, 3
Himmler, Heinrich, 1, 2, 3, 4
Hindenburg, Paul von, 1
Hintrager, Oskar: concentration camp inmates build house for, 1;
knowledge of and support for death camp system, 1, 2, 3;
influence wanes, 1;
accepts closure of Shark Island, 1;
prepares official report on Shark Island, 1;
carries out census, 1;
confiscates all indigene land, 1;
encourages agriculture, 1;
passes edicts against interracial marriage, 1;
publishes article on race issues, 1;
supports Boers, 1
Hitler, Adolf: celebration of birthday in South-West Africa, 1;
and colonialism, 1, 2, 3;
in early propaganda films, 1;
knowledge of German colonialism in South-West Africa, 1;
and Lebensraum, 1;
Mein Kampf and its ideology, 1;
over-confidence, 1;
plans for colonising Russia, 1, 2;
private train, 1;
and race, 1, 2, 3, 4;
recognition that Nazis are part of historical and ideological continuum, 1;
rise to power, 1
Hohenlohe, Prince von, 1
Holzapfel, Ludwig, 1
Hoornkrans, 1
Hoornkrans massacre (1893), 1, 2
Höpker, Lydia, 1
‘Hottentots’ see Nama
Hülsen-Haeseler (Head of Military Cabinet), 1
IG Farben, 1
ivory, 1
Izaak, Samuel: relationship with Hendrk Witbooi, 1;
and German-Nama War, 1, 2;
hands self over to Germans, 1;
Germans use as lure to bring in other Nama, 1, 2;
on Shark Island, 1;
evacuated from Shark Island, 1;
kept in German incarceration to die off with rest of people, 1;
final release and death, 1
Jafta, Petrus, 1, 2
Jagow, Gottlieb von, 1
Jantzen & Thormaehlen shipping line, 1
Japan, relations with Germany, 1
Jews: German treatment in World War I, 1;
Grimm on, 1;
Holocaust, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Madagascar resettlement plans, 1;
Nazi attitude to, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
in South-West Africa, 1
Jitschin, Constantin, 1
João II, King of Portugal, 1
Jobst, Lieutenant Walter, 1
Jod, Petrus, 1, 2
Johnson, Private Harold F., 1
Kahr, Gustav von, 1, 2
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics see Eugen Fischer Institute
Kalahari see Omaheke Desert
Kamaheke, Gerard, 1
Kamatoto, Josephat, 1
Kambazembi, Salatiel, 1, 2
Kampfbund Thule (Fighting Thule League), 1
Kämpffer, Dr, 1
Karibib, 1
Karibib concentration camp, 1, 2
Karumbi, Unjekererua wa, 1
Kasche, Siegfried, 1
Katjura, 1
Kavezeri, Joel, 1
Keitel, Wilhelm, 1, 2
Kemper, Robert, 1
Kenya, 1, 2
Ketterler, Klemens von, 1
Khauas Nama, 1
Kipling, Rudyard, 1
Kitchener, Lord, 1, 2, 3
Koch, Erich, 1, 2
Kolmanskuppe, 1
Kopper, Simon, 1, 2, 3
Korsch, Karl, 1
Kreplin, Emil, 1
Krupp Steel, 1
Kuhlmann, August, 1, 2, 3, 4
Kuhn, Philalethes, 1
Kürle, Adolf, 1
Kusserow, Heinrich von, 1, 2
Kutako, Hosea, 1
Laaf, Emil, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Ladeburg, H., 1
Lagos, 1
Lambert, Andreas, 1
Lammers, Heinrich, 1
Lange family, 1
languages, Nama, 1
Lebedour, Georg, 1
Lebensraum: Epp on, 1, 2;
Nazi vision, 1, 2, 3, 4;
origins of term, 1, 2
legal system, 1
Lehman, Julius, 1, 2
Leipzig (corvette), 1
Lenin, V. I., 1
Lens, Fritz, 1, 2, 3
Leopold II, King of the Belgians, 1, 2, 3, 4
Lettow-Vorbeck, Paul von, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Leutwein, Paul, 1
Leutwein, Theodor: background and character, 1;
long-term strategy, 1, 2;
signs treaties with Herero and Nama, 1, 2;
attitude to German colonial ambitions, 1;
uses Rinderpest to speed up process of German land acquisition, 1;
attitude to colonialism, 1, 2, 3;
develops South-West African infrastructure, 1;
on frustrations of German colonists, 1;
intervenes in Schaeffer’s beating of prominent Herero, 1;
on legal system in South-West Africa, 1;
lack of control over Schutztruppe, 1;
wages war against Bondelswarts, 1;
on Samuel Maharero, 1;
and Herero War, 1, 2, 3;
relieved of military duties, 1;
reaction to Extermination Order, 1;
leaves South-West Africa, 1;
reputation, 1;
and racial mixing, 1;
papers examined during investigation into German genocide, 1
Leviné, Eugen, 1
Lewala, Zacharius, 1
Lewis, Robert, 1, 2, 3
Lindequist, Friedrich von: background and character, 1;
becomes governor of South-West Africa, 1;
completes ethnic cleansing of Herero, 1;
and German-Nama War, 1;
sends Nama to concentration camps, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
trip to Berlin, 1;
hopes to ship remainder of Nama overseas, 1;
influence wanes, 1;
accepts closure of Shark Island, 1;
calls for official report on Shark Island, 1;
confiscates all indigene land, 1;
criteria for loans for farmers, 1;
papers examined during investigation into German genocide, 1;
devises plans for German settlement of Ukraine, 1;
encourages race research in colonies, 1
Little Popo, 1
Lloyd George, David, 1, 2
locusts, 1
Lohse, Heinrich, 1
Lorang, Wilhelm, 1, 2
Lubowski, Wilfried, 1
Ludendorff, Erich von, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Ludendorff, Dr Mathilde von, 1
Lüderitz (formerly Angra Pequeña), nowadays, 1;
German trader purchases, 1, 2;
 
; British reaction, 1;
Germans take under their protection, 1, 2;
renamed after German purchaser, 1;
railways reach, 1, 2;
German-Nama War boosts economy, 1;
diamond rush, 1;
captured by British in World War I, 1;
Nazi sympathies, 1;
nowadays, 1;
mass graves near, 1
Lüderitz concentration camps, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Lüderitz, Adolf: background, 1;
purchases Angra Pequeña, 1, 2;
buys bulk of Bethanie Nama land, 1;
Germans offer to take his land under their protection, 1, 2;
bought out by German company, 1;
death, 1;
portrait in Göring Colonial House, 1
Ludwig III, King of Bavaria, 1
Luschan, Professor Felix von, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Maass, Dr, 1
McNabb, John, 1
Madagascar, 1
Maercker, General Ludwig von, 1, 2, 3, 4
Maharero, Friedrich, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Maharero, Samuel: background, 1;
favours attack on German military mission, 1;
struggles to become Paramount Chief, 1, 2;
compromise treaties with Germans, 1;
land sales to Germans, 1;
wealth, 1, 2;
character, 1;
Okahandja home, 1;
and German-Herero War, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
close friends, 1;
appeals to Nama to unite with Herero, 1;
refuge in Bechuanaland, 1, 2;
grave, 1
Maharero, Wilhelm, 1
Malzahn, Emil, 1
Manasse, Chief, 1
Marxist Spartacist League, 1
Masai, 1
May, Karl, 1
Mayr, Captain Karl, 1
medical experimentation, 1, 2
Mengele, Joseph, 1
Merriman, John X., 1
missionaries see religion
Mohri, Karl, 1
Mollison, Theodor, 1
Moltke, Helmuth von, 1
Morenga, Jacob, 1, 2, 3, 4
Möwe (gunboat), 1
Müller, Richard, 1
Munich, inter-war politics, 1, 2, 3
Munich Beer Hall Putsch (1923), 1, 2
Munkamba, Lake, 1
Nachtigal, Gustav, 1, 2, 3
Nama (‘Hottentots’): origins, 1;
migration to South-West Africa, 1;
languages, 1;
borrowings from Boers, 1;
clans, 1;
religion, 1;
sell land to Germans, 1, 2;
Witbooi Nama war with Herero, 1, 2, 3;
Germans fail to persuade to conclude protection treaties, 1;
von François provokes, 1;
Witbooi opposition to Germans leads to Hoornkrans massacre, 1;
Witbooi make peace with Herero, 1;
Witbooi increase resistance to Germans, 1;
Leutwein pressures groups to sign treaties, 1;
Witbooi forced into treaty after attack on Naukluft Mountains, 1;
Witbooi visit Berlin to take part in Colonial Show, 1, 2;
Rinderpest outbreak, 1;
native reserves established, 1;
continuing economic power, 1;
Germans wage war against Bondelswarts, 1, 2;
and German-Herero War, 1, 2, 3, 4;
war against Germans, 1, 2, 3;
military abilities and tactics, 1;
sent to concentration camps, 1, 2;
Germans consider unfit for labour, 1;
German ‘final solution’, 1;
eighty Witbooi deported to Togo, 1;
numbers exterminated by Germans, 1;
treatment of survivors, 1;
Fischer’s studies of Basters, 1, 2, 3;
incarcerated survivors released by South Africans, 1;
reaction to South African takeover of South-West Africa, 1;
German genocide exposed, 1, 2;
survivors return from exile, 1;
veterans fight in war for Namibian independence, 1;
life nowadays, 1;
memorialisation of genocide, 1
Namib Desert, 1, 2, 3
Namibia see South-West Africa
Native Americans, 1
native reserves, 1, 2
natural selection, laws of, 1, 2, 3, 4
Naukluft Mountains, battle in (1894), 1
Nautilus, HMS, 1
Nazism: and colonialism, 1, 2;
concentration camps, 1, 2, 3;
influences on ideology, 1;
lack of ideological and behavioural uniqueness, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Party origins, 1, 2;
in power, 1;
and race science, 1;
SA, 1, 2, 3, 4;
South-West African support for, 1, 2
Ndjambi, 1
Nels, Louis, 1, 2, 3
Netherlands: Dutch exploration, 1, 2;
post-World War II desire to remain colonial power, 1, 2;
see also South Africa
Nettelbladt, Baron von, 1
New York, 1
New Zealand, 1
Niet, Alex, 1
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 1
Noreseb, Manasse, 1
Nuremberg Laws, 1
Nuremberg Trials, 1, 2
Nyhof, Hermann, 1
Okahandja, 1, 2, 3, 4
Okahandja concentration camp, 1, 2
Okahandja River, 1
Okanjira, 1
Okanjira, battle of (1904), 1
Okawayo, 1, 2
Okomitombe, 1
Omaheke (Kalahari) Desert, 1, 2, 3
Omaruru, 1, 2
Omaruru concentration camp, 1
Ombakaha massacre (1904), 1
Omburo, 1, 2
Oorlams, 1
Operation Barbarossa (1941–4), 1, 2, 3
Operation George (1918), 1
O’Reilly, Major Thomas Leslie, 1, 2, 3
Osombo zoWindimbe, 1
Osona, battle of (1885), 1
Otavi, 1, 2
Otjihaëna, 1, 2, 3
Otjimanangombe, 1
Otjimbende, 1
Otjimbingwe, 1, 2, 3
Otjozongombe, 1
Oviumbo, 1
Owambo, 1, 2, 3, 4
Pan-Germanic League, 1, 2, 3, 4
Paris Peace Conference (1919), 1
Petersen, Alvina, 1
photographs, 1, 2, 3
phrenology, 1
Pierer, Major, 1
Ploetz, Alfred, 1, 2, 3, 4
Poland, 1, 2, 3, 4
Portugal, 1, 2
postcards, 1, 2
poverty, justifications for, 1
Presgrave, E. L., 1
Preyer, Wilhelm, 1
progress, 1
race laws: Nazi, 1, 2;
in South-West Africa, 1
race science and eugenics: Hitler’s study, 1;
Nazi science and its applications, 1, 2, 3;
Second Reich science and its applications, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
Thule Society and racial purity, 1, 2;
US applications, 1, 2
Radford, David, 1
railways, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
rape, 1, 2, 3
Ratzel, Friedrich, 1, 2, 3, 4
Reade, William Winwood, 1
Reche, Otto, 1
Rechenberg, Freiherr von, 1
Red Nation see Rooi Nasie
Rehoboth, 1
Reich Colonial League, 1
religion: indigenous, 1, 2;
Christian missionaries in Africa, 1, 2;
Herero turn to Christianity after series of natural disasters, 1;
Christian missionaries in concentration camps, 1, 2, 3;
Christian missionaries help in ethnic cleansing of Herero, 1, 2;
Christian missionaries try to help concentration camp inmates, 1, 2
‘Rhineland Bastards�
��, 1
Rhodes, Cecil, 1
Riarua, Assa, 1
Richthofen, Manfred von, the Red Baron, 1
Riefenstahl, Leni, 1, 2
Rietmont, 1, 2, 3
Rinderpest, 1
Ritchie, Eric Moore, 1
Rodenwaldt, Ernst, 1
Röhlfs, Friedrich, 1
Röhm, Ernst, 1, 2, 3, 4
Rohrbach, Dr Paul, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Rooi Nasie (Red Nation), 1, 2, 3