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London . Any Herero found inside the German frontier, with or without a gun or cattle, will be executed. 2008-07-26 . Lothar von Trotha, German soldier, joined the military in November 1865 and the next year fought for Prussia in the Seven Weeks War against Austria. 2013-08-19. Philip. In 1904, General Lothar von Trotha was appointed as the commander of the German forces in Southwest Africa.

Von Trotha, who was born on July 3, 1848, in Magdeburg, Prussia, and came from a military family, was known for his strict military discipline and a reputation for ruthlessness, making him a suitable candidate for suppressing the uprisings.

Lothar von Trotha arrived in South West Africa on 11 June 1904, when the war against the Herero had been raging for five months.

He was also commemorated in the plant species Zygophyllum trothai.

["Von Trotha's grave", along the Fish River Canyon hiking trail in Namibia, is that of second lieutenant Thilo von Trotha, a nephew of Lothar von Trotha.]

  
 

 

    

Adrian Dietrich Lothar von Trotha
(03.07.1848 - 31.03.1920)
place of birth:  Magdeburg
Königreich Preußen:  OBH Schutztruppe,  Generalleutnant

                            


Generalleutnant Lothar von Trotha
was the senior commander in charge of Imperial Germany's Schutztruppe, Colonial Forces, engaged in German South West Africa in the early 1900s.

2006-10-06 . The Hereros are German subjects no longer. 150 .

  • Web site: Talking about genocide: Namibia 1904 - Peace pledge union (British pacifist site) . Von Trotha died of typhoid fever on 31 March 1920 in Bonn, Germany

    Recognition

    In 1985, the United Nations’ Whitaker Report classified the massacres in Namibia as an attempt to exterminate the Herero and Nama peoples of South West Africa, making it one of the earliest cases of genocide in the 20th century, preceding the Holocaust by several decades.

    Despite the scale of the atrocities committed by von Trotha and his forces, and the United Nations Whitaker Report, there has been a long history of denial and lack of recognition from the German government.

    However, in recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the genocide and calls for reparations and apology from Germany.

    "We Germans accept our historic and moral responsibility and the guilt incurred by Germans at that time," said Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, Germany's development aid minister. It was in this capacity that von Trotha was widely condemned as having overseen genocidal attacks on the local Herero civilian population.

    Lothar von Trotha joined the armed forces in time to participate in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.

    Trotha had two sons, who died without known descendants.

    Career

    Born in Magdeburg, the capital of the Province of Saxony, Trotha joined the Prussian Army in 1865 and fought in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Wars, for which he was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class.

    Upon his return to Europe, von Trotha commanded at the brigade and division level and was promoted to Generalleutnant in 1903.

    lothar von trotha biography of rory

    Human rights were grossly abused that time."[8]

    On 16 August 2004 the German government under Gerhard Schröder officially apologized for the genocide, but rejected calls to pay reparations to the descendants of the Herero and Nama. This accolade further highlighted the acceptance and glorification of the near extermination of the Herero people within German society.

    In Von Trotha’s absence, the Shark Island concentration camp, which he helped establish, continued to serve as a concentration camp where thousands of Herero and Nama prisoners were detained.