The beasts of Berlin

Date
2011-04
Authors
Nasson, Bill
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Publisher
AOSIS Openjournals
Abstract
In the early stage of the First World War, the Union of South Africa invaded the neighbouring colony of German South West Africa at the request of the British War Cabinet. The assignment was to knock out a German coastal wireless station, but South Africa’s war leaders, Generals Louis Botha and Jan Smuts, got above themselves. Going the whole hog, they seized the territory from Berlin. In the peace negotiations which finally ended the Great War, Pretoria persuaded the victorious powers to allow it to keep the former enemy colony under its jurisdiction as a League of Nations mandate territory.
Description
The original publication is available at http://www.sajs.co.za/
Keywords
Book reviews, The Kaiser’s holocaust -- Review, Olusoga, David -- The Kaiser’s holocaust, Erichsen, Casper W. -- The Kaiser’s holocaust
Citation
Nasson, B. 2011. The beasts of Berlin. South African Journal of Science, 107(3/4), doi:10.4102/sajs.v107i3/4.648.