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082 _a REP 398.358 WER
100 _a Werner, Wolfgang
245 0 _a" Playing soldiers" : the Truppenspieler Movement among the Herero of Namibia, 1915 to ca. 1945 / Wolfgang Werner
260 _a London, 1990
300 _a26 pages; 23 cm
490 _aJournal of Southern African Studies ; Vol. 16, No.3, September 1990: 476-502
500 _a Footnotes
520 _a The Truppenspieler movement with its military structure, loosely modelled on that of the German colonial army, provided an organisational form. The movement was organised into regiments coinciding with administrative districts. Each regiment had its own officers. Regular drilling exercises served to bring together people from widely dispersed farms and rural settlements. In the early 1930's, with South Africa's colonial system firmly in place, the movement assumed a much more political role
541 _a K. F. R. Budack
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650 _a History
690 _aHerero; History 1914-1919; History 1919-1945; Truppenspieler
852 _n GB
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