Quote:
The free area still available in the South Seas for the establishment of colonies is (…) comprehensive (…). Germany’s legitimacy lies in the numerous German settlements and trading posts spread over many groups of islands, in the considerable share of its merchant flag in the South Seas, in the high reputation which its sea power enjoys in the Pacific Ocean, and in the ports that German sea power has secured.
Source:
*Rheinisches JournalistInnenbüro & recherche international (2012): Die Dritte Welt im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Unterrichtsmaterialien zu einem vergessenen Kapitel der Geschichte, p. 156, in German
Author Bio:
Adolph von Hansemann (1826-1903) was a colonial trader and banker. He turned his father's bank into the largest private bank in the German Empire.
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Further Reading:
*Eduardo Galeano (1997): Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent. New York. Monthly Review Press.
Year:
1880