Most of the Namibian, approximately 100,000, were murdered by rifles gunfire, or were pushed to the Kalahari Desert by the German army. Those who survived were assembled in concentration camps. Every one of them received a prisoner badge. They became the nucleus of the slaves in the German mines and farms.
The main characteristics of the final solution for the Jews were developed around 1900 in one place, Namibia:
- Extreme nationalism and colonial expansion.
- The race doctrine which discriminated between people according to their origin.
- Expulsion of the local residents, robbery of their assets, and transforming the remaining into slaves.
- Liquidation of nations and ethnic people by the army.
At the time that the annihilation of the Namibian Nation was carried, Heinrich Goering became already the German ambassador to Haiti. Haiti was chosen as the second objective by Germany for aggressive colonial policy. Under his hand a 'Gun ships' policy was dictated. The German influence dominated, with almost direct confrontation against United States.
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