
Namibia: The Story of a German Colony
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
Germans colonized the land of Namibia, in southern Africa, during a brief period of time, from 1840 to the end of the World War I. The story of the so-called German South West Africa (1884-1915) is hideous; a hidden and silenced account of looting and genocide.
Top Cast
Simon T. Roden
Simon T. Roden
Self - Narrator (voice)
Simon T. Roden
Self - Narrator (voice)
Uahimisa Kaapehi
Uahimisa Kaapehi
Self - Municipal Official
Uahimisa Kaapehi
Self - Municipal Official
Vekuii Rukoro
Vekuii Rukoro
Self - Herero People Leader
Vekuii Rukoro
Self - Herero People Leader
Festus Tjikuua
Festus Tjikuua
Self - Herero People Spokesman
Festus Tjikuua
Self - Herero People Spokesman
Maria Katjaita
Maria Katjaita
Self - Teacher
Maria Katjaita
Self - Teacher
Zedekia Ngavirue
Zedekia Ngavirue
Self - Diplomat
Zedekia Ngavirue
Self - Diplomat


Désirée Kahikopo-Meiffret
Désirée Kahikopo-Meiffret
Self - Artist
Désirée Kahikopo-Meiffret
Self - Artist
Ida Hoffmann
Ida Hoffmann
Self - Politician
Ida Hoffmann
Self - Politician
Ruprecht Polenz
Ruprecht Polenz
Self - Politician
Ruprecht Polenz
Self - Politician
Daniel Malan
Daniel Malan
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Daniel Malan
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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