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German Colonial History



Germany - jûrˈmənē, Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (1995 est. pop. 81,338,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km). Located in the center of Europe, it borders the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France on the west; Switzerland and Austria on the south; the Czech Republic and Poland on the east; Denmark on the north; and the Baltic   Read More...

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    Germans in the Tropics: Essays in German Colonial History
    by Arthur J. Knoll, Lewis H. Gann. 178 pgs.


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    European Colonial Expansion since 1871 (Chap. Eight "The German African Empire, 1884-1919; Belgian Africa")
    by Mary Evelyn Townsend, Cyrus Henderson Peake, Walter Consuelo Langsam. 634 pgs.


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    Prussian Memories, 1864-1914
    by Poultney Bigelow. 197 pgs.


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