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A Movie Confronts Germany’s Other Genocide

The New York Times – Movies:

“Measures of Men” tells the story of the systematic massacre of Herero and Nama people in what is now Namibia. Its maker hopes the film will bring a debate about Germany’s colonial guilt into the center of society.

Thomas Rogers
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Colonization, Germany, Jazama, Girley, Kraume, Lars (1973- ), Measures of Men (Movie), Movies, Namibia
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