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In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.

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Why African resistance movements usually unsuccessful?

In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.


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In 1905 , the belief suddenly arose that a magic water(maji-maji) sprinkled on their bodies would turn the Germans' bullets into water.


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