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Hendrik Witboi mortally wounded in the fighting at Fahlgras, 29 October 1905, (1936)
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Hendrik Witboi mortally wounded in the fighting at Fahlgras, 29 October 1905, (1936)
Hendrik Witboi mortally wounded in the fighting at Fahlgras, 29 October 1905, (1936). Hendrik Witbois Todliche Verwundung Im Gefecht Bei Fahlgras, 29 Oktober 1905. Namaqua chief and resistance leader Hendrik Witbooi (c1830-1905) was killed at Vaalgras, near Koichas, in the struggle against German colonial rule in German South West Africa (now Namibia). From " Bilder Deutscher Geschichte", (Pictures of German History), No.12, cigarette card album. [Cigaretten-Bilderdienst, Altona-Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, Germany, 1936]
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Album Altona Bahrenfeld Becker Bilder Deutscher Geschichte Carl Chief Cigaretten Bi Cigaretten Bilderdienst Dying Fatal Folk Hero Guerrilla Guerrilla Warfare Hadank Hadank O H W Hadank Ohw Hadank Oskar Hermann Werner Hendrik Hurt Imperial Imperialism Injured Injury Leader Namibia Namibia Africa O H W O H W Hadank Ohw Hadank Oskar Hermann Werner Oskar Hermann Werner Hadank Carl Ludwig Friedrich Becker German South West Africa
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This powerful print captures the tragic moment of Hendrik Witboi, a Namaqua chief and resistance leader, mortally wounded in the fighting at Fahlgras on 29 October 1905. The image is part of the "Bilder Deutscher Geschichte" (Pictures of German History) collection, featured in a cigarette card album by Cigaretten-Bilderdienst in Hamburg, Germany. Hendrik Witbooi's death marked a significant event in the struggle against German colonial rule in what was then known as German South West Africa and is now Namibia. As a folk hero and symbol of resistance, his loss deeply impacted those fighting for freedom from imperial control. The photograph itself showcases both the historical significance and artistic merit of this piece. Captured with vibrant color and detail by an unknown photographer, it portrays the pain and suffering endured during this tumultuous time. The composition draws attention to Witbooi lying injured on the ground while surrounded by fellow fighters who are witnessing their leader's final moments. Through this image, we are reminded not only of Hendrik Witbooi's sacrifice but also of the broader themes surrounding colonialism, imperialism, guerrilla warfare, and African history during the early 20th century. It serves as a poignant reminder that behind every historical event lies personal stories filled with bravery and tragedy. As we reflect upon this photograph print today, it encourages us to delve deeper into understanding our shared pasts while honoring those who fought for justice amidst adversity.
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