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German South-West Africa ( German: Deutsch-Südwestafrika or DSWA) was a colony of Germany from 1884 to 1915, when it was taken over by South Africa and administered as South-West Africa, later becoming Namibia. With an area of 835,100 km2, it was easily one and a half times the size of the German Empire of the time.

In 1883, German merchant Adolf Lüderitz bought land from a native chief in the area of Angra Pequeña. The city of Lüderitz and the adjacent coast (now in Namibia) are named for him. On April 24, 1884, he placed the area under the protection of Imperial Germany, to deter British encroachment. In early 1884, the Kaiserliche Marine ship NautilusThis article is about an order of mollusks. See Nautilus (disambiguation) for more terms. Allonautilus perforatus Allonautilus scrobiculatus Nautilus belauensis Nautilus macromphalus Nautilus pompilius pompilius Nautilus pompilius suluensis Nautilus steno visited to review the situation. A favorable report from the government, and acquiescence from the British, resulted in a visit from the LeipzigSMS Leipzig was a German light cruiser, of the Bremen class. It was commissioned into the German High Seas Fleet in 1906. The ship was stationed off the west coast of Mexico at the outbreak of war in 1914. She soon joined Admiral Maximilian von Spee's Eas and Elisabeth , and the raising of the German flag, on 7 August 1884.

In October, the newly-appointed Commissioner for West Africa , Gustav NachtigalGustav Nachtigal ( February 23, 1834 April 20, 1885), German explorer in Central Africa, son of a Lutheran pastor, was born at Eichstedt in the Mark of Brandenburg. After medical study at the universities of Halle, Wurzburg and Greifswald, he practised fo, arrived on the Möwe . In April of 18851885 is a common year starting on Thursday (click on link for calendar) Events January January 4 The first successful appendectomy is performed (Dr. William Grant; patient was Mary Gartside). January 20 L. Thompson patents the roller coaster. January 26 T, the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft für Südwest-Afrika was founded, and soon bought the assets of Lüderitz's failing enterprises. Lüderitz drowned in 18861886 is a common year starting on Friday (click on link to calendar) Events January 18 Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England. January 29 Karl Benz patents the first successful gasoline-driven automobile. March while on an expedition to the Orange RiverThe Orange River is the largest river of South Africa. It rises in the Drakensberg mountains along the border between South Africa and Lesotho, and runs westward along the southern boundary of the Free State area, and finally Atlantic Ocean at Alexander B. In May, Heinrich Ernst Göring was appointed Commissioner and established his administration at Otjimbingwe . A Kaiserliche Schutztruppe ("Imperial Security Troop") under Hauptmann Curt von Francois was stationed in German South-West Africa beginning in 1888, consisting of of two officers, five non-commissioned officers, and 20 black soldiers.

The colony grew in 1890 through the acquisition of Caprivi in the northeast, which promised new trade routes. This territory was acquired through the Heligoland-Zanzibar-Contract between Great Britain and Germany.

German South-West Africa was the only German colony where Germans settled in large numbers. German settlers were drawn to the colony by economic possibilities in diamond and copper mining, and especially farming. In 1902, the colony had 200,000 inhabitants, though only 2,595 were German, 1,354 were Afrikaner, and 452 were British. By 1914, 9,000 more German settlers had arrived. There were probably something like 80,000 Herero, 60,000 Owambo , and 10,000 Nama (disparigingly referred to as "Hottentots").



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