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Franz Joseph von Bülow

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33: 314:, among the most important eye witness accounts of the relations between German colonial power and the Herero in the 1890s. Historians have used von Bülow's detailed recounting of the brutal approach of the 247:. Bülow was blinded by a gunshot wound and therefore returned to Germany. He married divorced Countess Konstanze Beust, née von Goldacker, in 1898, but they divorced a year later. 520: 510: 515: 550: 545: 535: 423: 395: 530: 525: 440:"From Boondoggle to Settlement Colony: Hendrik Witbooi and the Evolution of Germany's Imperial Project in Southwest Africa, 1884–1894" 255: 113: 367: 388:
Reiseberichte aus den deutschen Kolonien: Das Bild vom "Eingeborenen" in Reiseberichten der deutschen Kolonialzeit 1884–1918
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Tabel, Werner (1976). "Erlebnisschilderungen von Soldaten und Siedlern aus der Kolonial- und Mandatszeit Südwestafrikas".
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The devil's handwriting: precoloniality and the German colonial state in Qingdao, Samoa, and Southwest Africa
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Biographisches Lexikon zur Geschichte von Freundesliebe und mannmännlicher Sexualität im deutschen Sprachraum
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in South West Africa as sources for reconstructing the prehistory to the Herero and Nama genocide.
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in Frankfurt am Main, while his mother was Paula, née von Linden. Bülow attended high schools in
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Franz Vollrath Carl Wilhelm Joseph von Bülow was born on 11 September 1861 in the
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in 1900, where homosexuality was legal, unlike in Germany. He lived near
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for his studies. Following that, he completed cadet schools at
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and returned to Germany, where he died on 18 October 1915, in
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Free City of Frankfurt
Dresden
Germany
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee
German
homosexual
activist
Free City of Frankfurt
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
German Confederation
Bundesversammlung
Schwerin
Waren
Plön
Gross-Lichterfelde
South West Africa Company
German colonial
South West Africa
Cecil Rhodes
Herero and Namaqua genocide
Magnus Hirschfeld
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee
Berlin
Magnus Hirschfeld
Max Spohr
Venice
San Polo
Grand Canal
Palazzo Tiepolo

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