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Independent journalist | bylines: Guardian, Intercept etc. | podcast: NULLPUNKT | support my work on Substack https://hannohauenstein.substack.com | website: www.hannohauenstein.com
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"Underneath Shark Island, the Lüderitz port is set to expand as part of a multibillion-euro British-German green hydrogen project developed in Namibia. ... Many descendants fear that the Hyphen project could undermine efforts to preserve Namibia’s sites of the genocide as places of remembrance."
‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century – my latest @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
While scholars around the world debated Israel's destruction of Gaza, Germany's political science establishment largely refused to engage. Latest on my Substack, by @anavelasco.bsky.social & @roykaradag.bsky.social hannohauenstein.substack.com/p/why-german...
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While scholars around the world debated Israel's destruction of Gaza, Germany's political science establishment largely refused to engage. Latest on my Substack, by @anavelasco.bsky.social & @roykaradag.bsky.social hannohauenstein.substack.com/p/why-german...
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At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a ...
www.theguardian.com
‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century
Ralf Dahrendorf: "Vielleicht ist es zuletzt diese Mischung von theoretischer Humanität und praktischer Unmenschlichkeit, die Deutschland zuweilen so unerträglich macht." 🔥💯
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While scholars around the world debated Israel's destruction of Gaza, Germany's political science establishment largely refused to engage. Ana Velasco and Roy Karadag examine why
hannohauenstein.substack.com
Gaza Changed the World. German Academia Stayed Silent.
While scholars around the world debated Israel's destruction of Gaza, Germany's political science establishment largely refused to engage. Ana Velasco and Roy Karadag examine why
hannohauenstein.substack.com
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Gaza Changed the World. German Academia Stayed Silent.
Hanno Hauenstein
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Hanno Hauenstein
‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century – my latest @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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Hanno Hauenstein
“At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a landscape, and a community”
das ist so bizarr
Neue Definition für Bündnis 90 gedroppt
At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a ...
www.theguardian.com
‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century
3,000+ Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a landscape and a community. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign... via @theguardian.com @hahauenstein.bsky.social
Hanno Hauenstein
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At least 3,000 Herero and Nama people died in a German concentration camp at Shark Island, Namibia. A new forensic exhibition in Berlin is using digital technology to unearth how colonisers scarred a ...
www.theguardian.com
‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century
Hanno Hauenstein
‘They are disturbing the dead’: reconstructing the site of the forgotten first genocide of the 20th century – my latest @theguardian.com www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
PS: aus „Unerwünscht“ von Stefanie Schüler Springorum
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