The Republic of German Southwest Africa is nation in the former South African mandate of Southwest Africa. After Doomsday, German South West Africa takes its namesake from many of the small German communities that banded together in order to survive following the economic collapse of Africa, its history as once belonging to Germany, as well as the small, but noticeable amount of refugees from both East and West Germany and other places in Europe.
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| - German South West Africa (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Republic of German Southwest Africa is nation in the former South African mandate of Southwest Africa. After Doomsday, German South West Africa takes its namesake from many of the small German communities that banded together in order to survive following the economic collapse of Africa, its history as once belonging to Germany, as well as the small, but noticeable amount of refugees from both East and West Germany and other places in Europe.
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| - Windhoek, Langstrand, Swakopmund
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| - Republic of German South West Africa
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| - Republik des deutschen Südwestens Afrika
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| - "Unity and Justice through Liberty"
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| - Flaggenentwurf 7 Südwestafrika 1914.svg
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| - The Republic of German Southwest Africa is nation in the former South African mandate of Southwest Africa. After Doomsday, German South West Africa takes its namesake from many of the small German communities that banded together in order to survive following the economic collapse of Africa, its history as once belonging to Germany, as well as the small, but noticeable amount of refugees from both East and West Germany and other places in Europe.
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