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by Hans Paasche
A naval officer recounts his early days aboard a modest vessel bound for the Indian Ocean, describing the long passage from Europe through the Strait of Gibraltar and into the bustling ports of the Red Sea. His narrative blends the rigors of military duty with the awe of a traveler, offering vivid snapshots of the sea’s moods and the first impressions of a continent that feels both foreign and inviting.
Upon reaching East Africa, he immerses himself in the region’s striking landscapes, encounters with local peoples, and the tense backdrop of colonial conflict. Hunting expeditions bring him face‑to‑face with the continent’s formidable wildlife, while moments of quiet reflection reveal a deepening respect for the land and its inhabitants. His candid, subjective voice invites listeners to experience the raw beauty and complex realities of a world on the brink of change.
Interwoven with nearly a hundred period photographs, the memoir captures the sensory details of sight, sound, and scent, making the early chapters feel like a living travelogue that transports you straight into the morning light of Africa’s untamed horizons.
Language
de
Duration
~9 hours (563K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker, Reiner Ruf, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-11-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1920
A German naval officer turned fierce critic of war and colonialism, he wrote with unusual moral urgency for his time. His life was cut short in 1920, but his essays and the satirical travel tale The Research Expedition of Lukanga Mukara still stand out for their sharp, independent voice.
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