The Berlin Conference: How Africa Was Partitioned — Fexingo History
After the Berlin Conference carved up Africa, Germany dreamed of a contiguous colony stretching from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. This episode explores the ambitious Mittelafrika concept—a German Mitteleuropa in Africa. We follow the journey of Paul Rohrbach, the colonial theorist who championed the idea, and the diplomatic maneuvering between Kaiser Wilhelm II, King Leopold II of Belgium, and British officials. We delve into the secret 1914 Treaty of the Congo, which would have granted Germany much of the Belgian Congo in exchange for neutrality. The episode covers the strategic importance of the Congo River, the German East Africa campaign under Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, and how World War I shattered the Mittelafrika dream. We also discuss the brutal Herero and Nama genocide in German South West Africa, which cast a long shadow over Germany's colonial ambitions. The episode ends with a reflection on how this failed vision influenced Nazi geopolitics and the later concept of Lebensraum. Expect specifics on key figures like Rohrbach, von Lettow-Vorbeck, and King Leopold II, as well as treaties, battles, and the harsh realities of German colonial rule. #Mittelafrika #GermanColonialEmpire #BerlinConference #PaulRohrbach #PaulVonLettowVorbeck #KingLeopoldII #BelgianCongo #GermanEastAfrica #HereroGenocide #NamaGenocide #WorldWarI #TreatyOfTheCongo #CongoRiver #Lebensraum #ScrambleForAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #Colonialism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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