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Eurafrica Eurafrika – Eurafrique
- April 22, 2015
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Eurafrique or Eurafrika (both portmanteaus of “Europe” and “Africa” in French and German).
The idea of strategic partnership between Africa and Europe was referred to as Eurafrica.
In the 1920s, Europe’s future survival and continued role in history was seen in close connection with a successful merger with Africa.
It was formed with the purpose of continuing the colonial rule of Europe over Africa.
The continuation of the colonial rule of Europe over Africa (Eurafrica) was designed to ensure and to guarantee the sustenance of Europe through Africa’s material wealth and resources.
Europe understood that without having a close partnership with Africa, Europe’s existence will not be sustainable, and this will eventually lead to the fall of Europe.
Eurafrica aimed to integrate (brain wash, colonize, Europeanize) Afrikan countries, so that Europe may successfully continue to benefit from Africa’s resources and raw materials.
A German geographer and geopolitician known as Erich Obst was one of the propagators of Eurafrica during World war II.
The Eurafrica as it is called was responsible for the bringing of the European Union into existence. As a genuine political project, it played a crucial role in the early development of the European Union.
The organization of Eurafrica was responsible for the upholding and the emerging forth of apartheid in South Africa which began around the world war II.
The ideology of Afrikaner brother-hood which was founded in south Africa contributed a lot towards the designing of the laws which structured Eurafrica.