MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History (1991) 3(4)
The confrontation between Germans and native Africans had mortal consequences not only for blacks but, ultimately, for Europe's Jews. This in-depth article on the Namibia genocide, carried out by German troops in the first decade of the twentieth century--under the command of Dr. Heinrich [father of Hermann] Göring and the mortal consequences for Jews as well as Hereros appeared in MHQ (1991). A related piece appeared in The Lakeville Journal in 2015: https://lakevillejournal.com/namibia-came-first-genocide-20th-century
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