Schoolgirls in Windhoek walk past a memorial to victims of Germany's colonial-era massacre in Namibia
Germany on Friday took a historic step by acknowledging that the massacre of Namibia's indigenous Herero
and Nama peoples by colonial-era troops was an act of genocide.
Here is background into the event, which some historians describe as the
first genocide of the 20th century:
- Rebellion -
Germany ruled what was then called German South West Africa as a colony from
1884 to 1915.
Angered by German settlers stealing their women, land and cattle in their remote
desert territory, the Herero tribe launched a revolt in January 1904.
Its warriors killed 123 German civilians over several days.
The smaller Nama tribe joined the uprising in 1905.
- Extermination order -
The Germans responded ruthlessly, defeating the Herero in a decisive battle
at Waterberg, northwest of the capital city of Windhoek,
on August 11, 1904.
Namibia
With German troops in pursuit, some 80,000 people fled
towards Botswana, including women and children, across what
is now called the Kalahari Desert -- one of the most inhospitable environments on the planet.
Only 15,000 survived.
In October 1904 German General Lothar von Trotha, under the direct command of
Kaiser Wilhelm II in Berlin, signed a notorious "extermination order" against
the Herero.
"Within the German boundaries, every Herero, with or without a gun, with or without livestock, will be shot dead," he said.
Survivors were sent to concentration camps, decades before
those in which Jews, dissidents and gays perished during
the Nazi period.
An estimated 60,000 Herero and 10,000 Nama people were killed from 1904 to
1908.
From 40 percent at the start of the 20th century, the Herero now
only make up seven percent of the Namibian population.
- Bones for 'experiments' -
Hundreds of Herero and Nama were beheaded after their deaths and their skulls handed
to researchers in Berlin for since-discredited "scientific" experiments framed to prove the
racial superiority of whites over blacks.
In 1924 a German museum sold some of the bones to an American collector,
who donated them to New York's Museum of Natural History.
In 2008 Namibia's ambassador in Berlin demanded that the bones
be returned, saying it was a question of reclaiming "our dignity".
Germany has since 2011 formally handed back dozens of the
skulls, many of which were stored at universities and clinics.
- Recognition and reparations -
Germany long refused to take the blame for the
episode, only accepting responsibility on the 100th anniversary of the massacres in 2004, when a
government minister said the "atrocities... would today be called genocide".
Berlin also repeatedly refused to pay reparations to descendants of the
Nama and Herero victims.
Negotiations between the two countries to reach an agreement
that combined an official apology and development aid began in 2015.
In 2018 Germany returned bones of members of the two tribes, with junior foreign minister Michelle Muentefering asking for
"forgiveness from the bottom of my heart".
On Friday, as it recognised it had committed genocide, Berlin also promised financial support worth more than one billion euros to aid
projects in the African nation.
The sum will be paid over 30 years, according to sources close to
the negotiations, and must primarily benefit the descendants of the Herero and Nama.
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