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German South-West Africa

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  • When they attack you, I am going to attack German South-West Africa and clear them out once and for all.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • When they attack you, I am going to attack German South-West Africa and clear them out once and for all.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • When they attack you, I am going to attack German South-West Africa and clear them out once and for all.

    MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003

  • ANGRA PEQUENA, a bay in German South-West Africa, in 26° 38 'S.,

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Various

  • German South-West Africa, vaguely expecting something out of the ordinary from such a queer locality.

    A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa Frederick Cornell

  • His knock-about experiences had included several spells of gold - prospecting and mining in California and other wild spots, and, being as hard as nails, he was admirably suited to the life of a prospector, and prospectors were being paid large salaries in those early days of the diamond rush in German South-West Africa.

    A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa Frederick Cornell

  • They differ from the mines in German South-West Africa and the Congo in that they are deep level excavations.

    An African Adventure Isaac Frederick Marcosson 1918

  • This act of rebellion occasioned the greatest alarm among the coloured population near the boundaries of German South-West Africa.

    Chapter XXI Solomon Tshekisho 1916

  • They contended that the expedition to German South-West Africa was a policy of setting the prairie on fire, and it did not matter who the originator of the fire was, for when it was raging the Burghers would be called upon to quench it.

    Chapter XXII Solomon Tshekisho 1916

  • In the course of his speech General Botha said that the Imperial Government had informed the Government that certain war operations in German South-West Africa were considered to be of strategic importance.

    Chapter XXII Solomon Tshekisho 1916

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