The internment camp ‘Klein-Danzig’ in Windhoek was in existence during the first years of the Second World War between 1939 and 1941. Its overall capacity rose from 70 up to 200 men. Mainly based on a solid corpus of camp records which include a wide range of documents such as disciplinary files of internees, blue prints for the barracks or even dentist’s files, a detailed picture of the organization, social structure and all-day life in the Windhoek camp is given. The main focus of the article lies on the description of the internees’ disobedience and insubordination which finally led to the shut-down of the camp in 1941. A short summary of the history of the German speaking minority in South West Africa between the World Wars serves to pu...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
This article investigates the development of internment operations at Camp M in Mimico, Ontario, fro...
This thesis presents a study of the only women’s internment camps in France – Rieucros in Lozère and...
On 11 October 1899, the South African War commenced between the British Empire and the South African...
Discussions on the history of the concentration camps in German South West Africa during the Herero-...
Abstract: From the outset of the South African War both the British and Boer forces deliberately and...
The article argues that the reasons for the establishment of concentration camps in German South Wes...
The South African War of 1899 to 1902 was a total onslaught that brought about the incarceration of ...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
In the 1970s the phenomenon of black concentration camps in the Anglo-Boer War began receiving atten...
Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1988THE PIETERSBURG CONCENTRATION CAMP, MAY 1901-FEBRUARY 1902. At the outb...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
This article investigates the development of internment operations at Camp M in Mimico, Ontario, fro...
This thesis presents a study of the only women’s internment camps in France – Rieucros in Lozère and...
On 11 October 1899, the South African War commenced between the British Empire and the South African...
Discussions on the history of the concentration camps in German South West Africa during the Herero-...
Abstract: From the outset of the South African War both the British and Boer forces deliberately and...
The article argues that the reasons for the establishment of concentration camps in German South Wes...
The South African War of 1899 to 1902 was a total onslaught that brought about the incarceration of ...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
In the 1970s the phenomenon of black concentration camps in the Anglo-Boer War began receiving atten...
Thesis (MA)--PU vir CHO, 1988THE PIETERSBURG CONCENTRATION CAMP, MAY 1901-FEBRUARY 1902. At the outb...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
This article investigates the development of internment operations at Camp M in Mimico, Ontario, fro...
This thesis presents a study of the only women’s internment camps in France – Rieucros in Lozère and...