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The departure from Berlin, 1904.
The departure from Berlin, 1904. Protesters attack German soldiers on their way to fight the war in South-West Africa. Germany became involved in a war in its colony of South-West Africa (Namibia) after an uprising by the indigenous Herero people. 15,000 troops were dispatched to the colony under the command of General Lothar von Trotha. After the Herero were defeated Trotha ordered a campaign of genocide against them, resulting in the deaths of 65,000 Herero and 10,000 people of the Nama tribe. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 17th April 1904.
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AR946526
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3301px × 4892px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Army
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BERLIN
Cavalry
Colonialism
color
concept
country
FIGHTING
German
Germany
Herero Wars
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HORSEBACK
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Protest
PROTESTER
Riot
RIOTER
rioting
Road
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soldiers
TGN
Violence
VIOLENT
WARFARE
Wars