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  2. Germany–Namibia relations - Wikipedia

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    GermanyNamibia relations are the bilateral relationship of Germany and Namibia. This relationship is of particular importance as Namibia was colonized and occupied by the German Empire in the 19th century. There is also a community of approximately 30,000 German Namibians residing in Namibia today. [1] Both nations are members of the United ...

  3. Herero and Nama genocide - Wikipedia

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    The Herero and Nama genocide or Namibian genocide, [5] formerly known also as the Herero and Namaqua genocide, was a campaign of ethnic extermination and collective punishment which was waged against the Herero (Ovaherero) and the Nama in German South West Africa (now Namibia) by the German Empire.

  4. German South West Africa - Wikipedia

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    German is still widely used in Namibia, with the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation operating a German-language radio station and broadcasting television news bulletins in German, while the daily newspaper Allgemeine Zeitung, founded in 1916, remains in publication. [27]

  5. Germany Has Officially Recognized Colonial-Era Atrocities in ...

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    The German government formally recognized colonial-era atrocities against the Herero and Nama people in modern-day Namibia for the first time, referring to the early 20th century massacres as ...

  6. Germany apologises for colonial-era genocide in Namibia

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    BERLIN/WINDHOEK (Reuters) -Germany apologised on Friday for its role in the slaughter of Herero and Nama tribespeople in Namibia more than a century ago and officially described the massacre as ...

  7. Germany apologizes for colonial-era 'genocide' in Namibia

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    German soldiers killed some 65,000 Herero and 10,000 Nama people in a 1904-1908 campaign after a revolt against land seizures by colonists in what historians and the United Nations have long ...

  8. German Namibians - Wikipedia

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    German family in Keetmanshoop, 1926. Today, English is the country's sole official language, but about 30,000 Namibians of German descent (around 2% of the country's overall population) and possibly 15,000 black Namibians (many of whom returned from East Germany after Namibian independence) still speak German or Namibian Black German, respectively. [1]

  9. Germany returns skulls from colonial-era massacre to Namibia

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    At Wednesday's ceremony, a Namibian delegation received the skulls and bones from German Foreign Ministry representatives. Germany returns skulls from colonial-era massacre to Namibia Skip to main ...