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HITLER’S DEMAND FOR RETURN OF GERMANY’S COLONIES.—Herr Hitler’s rearmed Germany, her denunciation of Rhineland and miltary clauses of the Versailles Treaty an accomplished fact, she is demanding the return of former German colonies mandated after the Great War. This map shows the former German colonies in Africa, with names under which they were known when part of the German empire, and their present names and ownership. The banning of Nazism in SouthWest Africa has again focussed attention on the subject.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 10 April 1937, Page 4

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HITLER’S DEMAND FOR RETURN OF GERMANY’S COLONIES.—Herr Hitler’s rearmed Germany, her denunciation of Rhineland and miltary clauses of the Versailles Treaty an accomplished fact, she is demanding the return of former German colonies mandated after the Great War. This map shows the former German colonies in Africa, with names under which they were known when part of the German empire, and their present names and ownership. The banning of Nazism in South-West Africa has again focussed attention on the subject. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 10 April 1937, Page 4

HITLER’S DEMAND FOR RETURN OF GERMANY’S COLONIES.—Herr Hitler’s rearmed Germany, her denunciation of Rhineland and miltary clauses of the Versailles Treaty an accomplished fact, she is demanding the return of former German colonies mandated after the Great War. This map shows the former German colonies in Africa, with names under which they were known when part of the German empire, and their present names and ownership. The banning of Nazism in South-West Africa has again focussed attention on the subject. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 10 April 1937, Page 4

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