Unknown Rock engraving of Giraffe 1,000-5,000 BP Namibia stone 70x60x45 Expo cat: "Africa: The Art of a Continent", Phillips (Tom), editor, Munich/New York: Prestel, 1995:190, #3.7

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Unknown Rock engraving of Giraffe 1,000-5,000 BP Namibia stone 70x60x45 Expo cat: "Africa: The Art of a Continent", Phillips (Tom), editor, Munich/New York: Prestel, 1995:190, #3.7
spotted hyena (crocuta crocuta) in liuwa national park, nambia
photo credit: will burrard-lucas
Fluorite, Tuperssuatsiaite, Aris Quarry, Nambia, photo by Joachim Esche
Nambia
Christine Mboma: first ever Namibian woman to win a women's Olympic medal and broke the world under-20 and African senior record.
I am just finding out about Nambia (the crimes were later inspired by what the Germans themselves did in Poland)
"According to the authors, the racist policy practiced in Africa applied the Nazis in occupied Eastern Europe. The Slavs were to meet the same fate that Herero and Nama participated. Some of the Slavs - which first affected Poles - wanted to physically destroy, while the others were displaced for the Ural or turn into slaves who, As Hitler recommended: "They will not learn anything about their history - all they need is music, music, lots of music."
There would probably not be these exterminating borrowings if the crimes in Namibia were settled. It is true that the British described them thoroughly in a special "blue book", but in 1927 German settlers require South Africa to destroy all copies of this book. The memory of genocide survived only thanks to the oral messages of herero and Nama from generation to generation. It is worth remembering that if we give up the assessment of the crime of the past, then we allow them to repeat them in the future."
It is depressing that despite Germany's crimes in Africa, the world still believes that Poles were also Nazi, not their victims (together with Jews and Roma)
It is also depressing that many Black Americans do not recognize the slavery of the Slavs because they were "too white"...
The world prefers to blame one of the victims for her trauma than to blame the torturer
Let us not let the Palestinians go through the same as Poles and the Herrero tribe