HANDOUT - 28 February 2019, Namibia, Gibeon: Ines de Castro (l), director of the Linden Museum, observes a Bible in the transfer of cultural assets stolen during colonial times. The two objects, a whip and a Bible, belonged to Hendrik Witbooi, a leader of the Nama people and Namibian national hero. So far they have been stored in the Linden Museum in Stuttgart. (to dpa "Baden-Württemberg gives important cultural assets back to Namibia" from 28.02.2019) Photo: Frank Steffen/Allgemeine Zeitung Namibia/dpa - ATTENTION: Only for editorial use in connection with the current reporting and only with

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HANDOUT - 28 February 2019, Namibia, Gibeon: Ines de Castro (l), director of the Linden Museum, observes a Bible in the transfer of cultural assets stolen during colonial times. The two objects, a whip and a Bible, belonged to Hendrik Witbooi, a leader of the Nama people and Namibian national hero. So far they have been stored in the Linden Museum in Stuttgart. (to dpa "Baden-Württemberg gives important cultural assets back to Namibia" from 28.02.2019) Photo: Frank Steffen/Allgemeine Zeitung Namibia/dpa - ATTENTION: Only for editorial use in connection with the current reporting and only with complete mention of the above credit