Why did people leave Germany by 2939
The reason was mostly boring politics. By colonizing Namibia, it kept Britain from securing a continuous stretch of Africa from the southern tip to the hammer part. It also gave Germany land in which to disturb England's territories while also striping Namibia of labor and resources. Mining natural resources wouldve been another major factor in controlling the lands. Diamond deposits can be found, but the deposits of lead, zinc, tin, silver and tungsten wouldve been reason enough, especially in a time of war.
Germany lost all its overseas colonies after World War I, and therefore had none after WWII. They were modern Namibia and Tanzania, both of which became British colonies (Namibia as a part of South Africa) until gaining independence after WWII.
The founding father of Namibia is Hosea Kutako, who freed Namibia from South African occupation.
No, of course not. On the contrary, they had to pay for permission to leave the country.
Namibia passport visa is free to Germany.
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Germany did, in 1885. South Africa, which was a British colony, occupied Walvis Bay in 1878, and the rest of Namibia in 1915.
I understand that postcodes (zip codes) are not used in Namibia. You will thererfore have to leave that section blank.
First Germany (1884), then South Africa (1948-1990)
Germany had quite a few possessions in Africa. The colony that was in Southern Africa was what is now modern day Namibia and part of neighboring Botswana.
Why did people leave Germany by 2939
Present day Namibia, Burundi, Rwanda and parts of Tanzania.