Today in Labor History, January 12, 1904: Herero chief Samuel Maharero launched a surprise uprising against German colonial rule that would ultimately end in the first Genocide of the 20th century. The Herero Uprising, in what is now called Namibia, was initially a success. But Otto Von Bismark sent in reinforcements who subdued the Herero by August 1904. German commander Lothar von Trotha then ordered the execution of all Herero men. In reality they slaughtered everyone they could catch, men, women, and children. So, survivors fled into the desert, where a majority of them died from thirst, starvation, or massacres. Those who survived this were placed in concentration camps, where at least of half of them died from lack of shelter and food, and from slave labor. Overall, up to 80,000 Herero (80% of their pre-war population) and 10,000 Nama (50% of their pre-war population) died in the Genocide. Thomas Pynchon references the Herero genocide in several of his books, including “Gravity’s Rainbow,” and his first novel, “V.” In private letters, he referred to it as a dress rehearsal for the genocides against the Jewish and Roma people during the Nazi era.

German rule ended in Namibia with their defeat in World War I. In 1920, the League of Nations mandated administration of the colony to South Africa. In 1948, South Africa imposed Apartheid on the region. Uprisings and resistance were ongoing until the Southwest African People’s Organization (SWAPO) won independence by defeating South Africa in a war lasting from August 1966 until March 1990. SWAPO was aligned with rebels in Angola and Zambia, also fighting for independence from South Africa. The Soviet Union support the African independence movement. Cuba sent soldiers and doctors to support their cause.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #genocide #herero #nama #nazi #racism #concentrationcamps #colonialism #namibia #cuba #russia #ussr #communism #thomaspynchon #novel #fiction #books #author #writer #BlackMastadon @bookstadon

Wusstest du, dass #Deutschland von 1884 bis 1915 das heutige #Namibia als #Kolonie hatte & dass der #Völkermord an den #Herero & #Nama (1904–1908) zu den ersten systematischen #Genoziden des 20. Jahrhunderts gehört?! Nein?!
Dann frag dich doch mal warum.

Das ewige Warten auf Einsicht aus Deutschland

Bis heute ver­wei­gert Deut­sch­land Re­pa­ra­ti­o­nen für den #Völkermord an #Namibia​s #Herero und #Nama während der #Kolonialzeit. Die Ungeduld darüber nimmt zu

Aus Windhoek Alfred #Shilongo

https://www.taz.de/!6145229

Genozidgedenken in Namibia: Das ewige Warten auf Einsicht aus Deutschland

Bis heute verweigert Deutschland Reparationen für den Völkermord an Namibias Herero und Nama während der Kolonialzeit. Die Ungeduld darüber nimmt zu.

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On #ThisDayInHistory in 1904, the #Herero people of #Namibia began a revolt against colonial control by #Germany. In response, Germans began the first #genocide of the 20th c., with #ConcentrationCamps & medical experiments. Within a few years, ~80% of the Herero had been killed.

COLONIAL MEMORIES AND POST-COLONIAL SILENCES
The Herero and Nama Genocide in German and Namibian Journalism

by Christina Haritas
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-7836-9/colonial-memories-and-post-colonial-silences/

#Germany #Colonialism #Genocide #HereroNama #Herero #Nama #Namibia #Germany #History #Journalism #Memory

Colonial Memories and Post-Colonial Silences

An entangled analysis of German and Namibian media coverage of the Herero and Nama genocide, offering critical insights into current mnemonic debates.

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L'Anticapitaliste📣 La controverse de la reconnaissance du génocide et des réparations: La reconnaissance du génocide des Herero et des Nama par l’Allemagne a été un long processus et reste entachée d’une controverse sur la question des… 📣NPA-A #génocide #réparations #Herero #Nama #Allemagne

La controverse de la reconnais...
La controverse de la reconnaissance du génocide et des réparations

La reconnaissance du génocide des Herero et des Nama par l’Allemagne a été un long processus et reste entachée d’une controverse sur la question des réparations.  

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@randahl

Not quite #genocide yet!

A closer analogy might be with the 1941 decision to shoot entire populations as part of 'anti-partisan operations' in #belarus and elsewhere - the alleged presence of a suspect being enough to justify indiscriminate slaughter. This was not quite yet a policy of explicit extermination - as was practiced by #imperialgermany against the #herero in what is now #namibia in the 1900s - in response to a rebellion - which like most such - had included atrocities.

Chris Hedges Report: Francesca Albanese on an Economy of Genocide

In her forthcoming report, U.N. Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese will detail how Palestine has been exploited by global capitalism and the role certain corporations have played in the genocide. By Chris Hedges The Chris Hedges Report There is not much more that can be said about the unfath

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Alles was Jürgen Mackert zu Deutschland und seiner angeblichen Vergangenheitsbewältigung sagt

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https://braveneweurope.com/jurgen-mackert-what-is-behind-germanys-complicity-in-israels-gaza-genocide

Jürgen Mackert ist Professor für Soziologie an der Universität Potsdam.

#Kolonialismus #Deutschland #Vergangenheitsbewältigung #Herero #Nama #Gaza

Jurgen Mackert - What is behind Germany's complicity in Israel's Gaza genocide - Brave New Europe

Its enthusiastic support for Israel’s mass slaughter of Palestinians has exposed Germany’s selective engagement with its bloody history that only recognises its white Jewish victims Jurgen Mackert is Professor of Sociology at the University of [...]

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Nachdenken in Namibia

Bei Namibias erstem of­fi­zi­el­len #Gedenktag an den deut­schen #Völkermord an den #Herero und #Nama werden die Dif­fe­ren­zen zwischen Be­trof­fe­nen und Re­gie­rung sichtbar

Aus Windhoek Alfred #Shilongo

Zum ersten Mal hat #Namibia dieses Jahr einen offiziellen Tag des Gedenkens an den deutschen Völkermord an den Herero und Nama während der Kolonialherrschaft begangen
https://www.taz.de/!6090906

Nachdenken in Namibia

Bei Namibias erstem offiziellen Gedenktag an den deutschen Völkermord an den Herero und Nama werden die Differenzen zwischen Betroffenen und Regierung sichtbar

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