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In Defense of King Léopold’s Congo
7:24
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Doctor en Politicus Thierry Baudet brengt op poëtische wijze hulde aan het kolonialisme
12:35
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King Leopold's Ghost: An absurdly deceptive book is better described as historical fiction
50:45
Esther Anumu Fordham - Growing up Black in Nazi Germany
1:13:18
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Unité Congo-Belgique
5:41
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The Missionaries Who liberated Africa from Slavery
48:34
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Was European Colonialism Racist?
3:13
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In Defence of British Colonialism
13:07
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The Case for Belgian Colonialism, with Dr. Bruce Gilley and Douglas Murray (Uncancelled History)
6:13
10
Anarchy USA - Film on the Marxist roots of the civil rights and global decolonial movement (1966)
1:16:16
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Professor Bruce Gilley joins Neil Oliver on GB News to debate the "Case for Colonialism".
13:51
12
In Defense of German Colonialism: And How Its Critics Empowered the Enemies of the West
2:33
13
De gewelddadige geschiedenis van dekoloniaal Links
19:19
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Bruce Gilley: The evolution of Colonialism
5:10
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Post-colonial Africa is similar to post-Roman Europe
0:48
16
Professor Bruce Gilley: In Defense of German Colonialism
30:35
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The Case for Colonialism
3:01
18
Germany's Mistaken Apology for Colonial Genocide
11:39
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Professor Bruce Gilley: In Defense of German Colonialism
6:50
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Peter Verlinden: Het is absolute nonsense om Leopold II een Genocidair te noemen!
16:43
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De mythe van de afgehakte handen in Congo Vrijstaat - Johan Op De Beeck
4:31
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The Congo Free State was not a Belgian Colony... Professor Bruce Gilley debunks Adam Hochschild
4:52
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Nostalgie de l'époque du Congo Belge
14:43
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The Case for Colonialism
41:19
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Dutch-Congolese Speaker reveals the truth about King Leopold II and the Congo Free State
2:04
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Professor Bruce Gilley reveals the Truth about the Congo Free State atrocities under King Leopold II
2:05
27
Nobel Prize winner Milton Friedman on the economics of Colonialism
8:09
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Thomas Sowell on the benefits of Imperialism and Colonialism
7:49
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Pour nous, la statue de Léopold II reflète une histoire
0:46
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Leopold II's Congo genocide of 10 Million Africans, Except not Really!
22:49

Esther Anumu Fordham - Growing up Black in Nazi Germany

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Esther Fordham was a Togolese woman who, born October 9, 1925 in Hamburg, Germany, came of age during the Nazi era. In this December, 1995 conversation with artist Frank Fitzgerald, Esther discusses her youth, schooling and the reaction of classmates and adult Germans to her specialness. As world conditions darken and war grows to become the norm, she finds discrimination, fear, sorrow and horror, but also generosity and hope. After the bombings cease, amid the rubble Esther meets and marries an American soldier. Giving birth in an Army hospital, she wonders why she has a whole maternity ward to herself. Later, living in America, she slowly learns about prejudice, segregation and lynchings. Throughout all, Esther Anumu Fordham strives to see "people as human beings" and succeeds. In 1997, after having raised a family and worked 20+ years for an airline, Esther retired and returned to Germany. At age 94 years, Esther passed away in 2019.

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