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    UID:
    almahu_BV043716417
    Umfang: 516 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten.
    Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-8487-2547-2
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts Band 35
    Anmerkung: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 446-506
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe (ePDF) ISBN 978-3-8452-7160-6
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Geschichte , Rechtswissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): Erster Weltkrieg ; Völkerrecht
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    Mehr zum Autor: Zollmann, Jakob.
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  • 2
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    gbv_1778599079
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (516 p.)
    ISBN: 9783845271606
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts
    Inhalt: In 1885, Germany and Portugal became neighbours in Africa. The newly founded colony of German Southwest Africa prevented the southwards expansion of the ancient colony of Angola. The border along the Cunene and Kavango Rivers remained under dispute. After the outbreak of World War I in Europe, Portugal’s neutrality was questioned in German Southwest Africa, and when a group of German officials waiting near the border of Angola for food transports were shot in the Angolan fortress Naulila, a state of war between both colonies seemed inevitable. German troops launched several military reprisals against fortresses in southern Angola, most significantly against Naulila in December 1914. After their victory at Naulila, the Germans retreated to GSWA. However, African powers, most notably Kwanyama forces led by King Mandume, used the weakness of the defeated Portuguese army to expel the colonial troops from southern Angola. In 1915, a counter-offensive was launched with troops from Portugal that ended with the complete occupation of Kwanyama territories. After the war, a Luso-German arbitration procedure according to the Treaty of Versailles (1919) assessed the damages in Angola and Germany’s responsibility to pay reparations. The arbitration award of 1928 that established Germany’s responsibility for the violation of international law when attacking Naulila became a landmark case. It still holds relevance for modern international law. The final part of this book analyses the memorial culture that developed in Angola, Namibia, Germany and Portugal around the war in 1914/15
    Anmerkung: English
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
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    Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG | Baden-Baden, [Germany] :Nomos,
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    almahu_9949711207902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (517 p.)
    ISBN: 3-8452-7160-4
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Volkerrechts ; Band 35
    Inhalt: In 1885, Germany and Portugal became neighbours in Africa. The newly founded colony of German Southwest Africa prevented the southwards expansion of the ancient colony of Angola. The border along the Cunene and Kavango Rivers remained under dispute. After the outbreak of World War I in Europe, Portugal’s neutrality was questioned in German Southwest Africa, and when a group of German officials waiting near the border of Angola for food transports were shot in the Angolan fortress Naulila, a state of war between both colonies seemed inevitable. German troops launched several military reprisals against fortresses in southern Angola, most significantly against Naulila in December 1914. After their victory at Naulila, the Germans retreated to GSWA. However, African powers, most notably Kwanyama forces led by King Mandume, used the weakness of the defeated Portuguese army to expel the colonial troops from southern Angola. In 1915, a counter-offensive was launched with troops from Portugal that ended with the complete occupation of Kwanyama territories. After the war, a Luso-German arbitration procedure according to the Treaty of Versailles (1919) assessed the damages in Angola and Germany’s responsibility to pay reparations. The arbitration award of 1928 that established Germany’s responsibility for the violation of international law when attacking Naulila became a landmark case. It still holds relevance for modern international law. The final part of this book analyses the memorial culture that developed in Angola, Namibia, Germany and Portugal around the war in 1914/15.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-8487-2547-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Rechtswissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_856935158
    Umfang: 516 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Ausgabe: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783848725472
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts Band 35
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783845271606
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Zollmann, Jakob Naulila 1914 - World War I in Angola and international law Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016 ISBN 9783845271606
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Rechtswissenschaft
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    Schlagwort(e): Angola ; Deutsch-Südwestafrika ; Deutschland ; Portugal ; Kolonialmacht ; Reparationen ; Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit ; Geschichte 1884-1933
    URL: Cover
    Mehr zum Autor: Zollmann, Jakob
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  • 5
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    Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
    UID:
    gbv_1686948786
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (517 pages)
    ISBN: 3845271604 , 3848725479 , 9783845271606 , 9783848725472
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts v. 35
    Inhalt: "In 1885, Germany and Portugal became neighbours in Africa. The newly founded colony of German Southwest Africa prevented the southwards expansion of the ancient colony of Angola. The border along the Cunene and Kavango Rivers remained under dispute. After the outbreak of World War I in Europe, Portugal's neutrality was questioned in German Southwest Africa (GSWA), and when a group of German officials waiting near the border of Angola for food transports were shot in the Angolan fortress Naulila, a state of war between both colonies seemed inevitable. German troops launched several military reprisals against fortresses in southern Angola, most significantly against Naulila in December 1914. After their victory at Naulila, the Germans retreated to GSWA. However, African powers, most notably Kwanyama forces led by King Mandume, used the weakness of the defeated Portuguese army to expel the colonial troops from southern Angola. In 1915, a counter-offensive was launched with troops from Portugal that ended with the complete occupation of Kwanyama territories. After the war, a Luso-German arbitration procedure according to the Treaty of Versailles (1919) assessed the damages in Angola and Germany's responsibility to pay reparations. The arbitration award of 1928 that established Germany's responsibility for the violation of international law when attacking Naulila became a landmark case. It still holds relevance for modern international law. The final part of this book analyses the memorial culture that developed in Angola, Namibia, Germany and Portugal around the war in 1914/15"--
    Inhalt: Luso-German colonial relations before the First World War --The First World War in Angola and GSWA --The Luso-German arbitration procedure, 1919-1928 --The award of 1928 (merits) --The award of 1930 (amounts) --Can Germans pay? : the award of 1933 (execution) --Portuguese and German reactions to the awards --The afterlife of Naulila in international law --Naulila and King Mandume in the memorial cultures of Portugal, Germany, Angola, and Namibia.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-506) and indexes
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783848725472
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Zollmann, Jakob Naulila 1914. World War I in Angola and International Law : A Study in (Post- )Colonial Border Regimes and Interstate Arbitration Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, ©2016 ISBN 9783848725472
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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  • 6
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    Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG | Baden-Baden, [Germany] :Nomos,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958982581902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (517 p.)
    ISBN: 3-8452-7160-4
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Volkerrechts ; Band 35
    Inhalt: In 1885, Germany and Portugal became neighbours in Africa. The newly founded colony of German Southwest Africa prevented the southwards expansion of the ancient colony of Angola. The border along the Cunene and Kavango Rivers remained under dispute. After the outbreak of World War I in Europe, Portugal’s neutrality was questioned in German Southwest Africa, and when a group of German officials waiting near the border of Angola for food transports were shot in the Angolan fortress Naulila, a state of war between both colonies seemed inevitable. German troops launched several military reprisals against fortresses in southern Angola, most significantly against Naulila in December 1914. After their victory at Naulila, the Germans retreated to GSWA. However, African powers, most notably Kwanyama forces led by King Mandume, used the weakness of the defeated Portuguese army to expel the colonial troops from southern Angola. In 1915, a counter-offensive was launched with troops from Portugal that ended with the complete occupation of Kwanyama territories. After the war, a Luso-German arbitration procedure according to the Treaty of Versailles (1919) assessed the damages in Angola and Germany’s responsibility to pay reparations. The arbitration award of 1928 that established Germany’s responsibility for the violation of international law when attacking Naulila became a landmark case. It still holds relevance for modern international law. The final part of this book analyses the memorial culture that developed in Angola, Namibia, Germany and Portugal around the war in 1914/15.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-8487-2547-9
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 7
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    Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG | Baden-Baden, [Germany] :Nomos,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958982581902883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (517 p.)
    ISBN: 3-8452-7160-4
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Volkerrechts ; Band 35
    Inhalt: In 1885, Germany and Portugal became neighbours in Africa. The newly founded colony of German Southwest Africa prevented the southwards expansion of the ancient colony of Angola. The border along the Cunene and Kavango Rivers remained under dispute. After the outbreak of World War I in Europe, Portugal’s neutrality was questioned in German Southwest Africa, and when a group of German officials waiting near the border of Angola for food transports were shot in the Angolan fortress Naulila, a state of war between both colonies seemed inevitable. German troops launched several military reprisals against fortresses in southern Angola, most significantly against Naulila in December 1914. After their victory at Naulila, the Germans retreated to GSWA. However, African powers, most notably Kwanyama forces led by King Mandume, used the weakness of the defeated Portuguese army to expel the colonial troops from southern Angola. In 1915, a counter-offensive was launched with troops from Portugal that ended with the complete occupation of Kwanyama territories. After the war, a Luso-German arbitration procedure according to the Treaty of Versailles (1919) assessed the damages in Angola and Germany’s responsibility to pay reparations. The arbitration award of 1928 that established Germany’s responsibility for the violation of international law when attacking Naulila became a landmark case. It still holds relevance for modern international law. The final part of this book analyses the memorial culture that developed in Angola, Namibia, Germany and Portugal around the war in 1914/15.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-8487-2547-9
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949339533902882
    Umfang: 516 S. , online resource
    Ausgabe: 1. Auflage 2016
    ISBN: 9783848725472 , 9783845271606
    Serie: Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts 35
    Inhalt: Die völkerrechtshistorische Studie beschäftigt sich mit den Auswirkungen des Ersten Weltkriegs in Deutsch-Südwestafrika (Namibia) und Angola.
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- PART ONE. The First World War in Angola in its Historical Context -- PART TWO. The Arbitration Procedure and Awards -- PART THREE. Legal and Historiographic Perspectives on the World War in Angola, 1918-2014 -- Conclusion -- Archival Sources -- Sources of Illustrations -- Literature -- Indexes
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783848725472
    Sprache: Englisch
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