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World War I: Case Study: East Africa Campaign
January
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
The East Africa Campaign: Longest campaign in Africa, often called ‘The Forgotten Front’ Involved Mozambique, Northern Rhodesia, British and German East Africa, Belgium Congo Strategy: keeping allied forces ‘occupied’ and out of Europe
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
The East Africa Campaign: - Not totally successful: Indian and South African forces were principals engaged from 1916 through to end of war - But engaged over 1 million soldiers from Africa, India – even the West Indies Germany never defeated: submitted only when (and because) Germany surrendered 1918
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East Africa Campaign
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
Colonial Forces, German East Africa
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
German Artillery in East Africa Campaign
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
African Soldiers ‘askari’ in German East African Forces
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
German Officer, African Foot Soldier, East African Campaign
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
Africans from West (West African Frontier Forces), Central and East Africa joined Allied Forces (below) Kings African Rifles from Nyasaland (Malawi), Kenya, Uganda (above)
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Video Excerpt: The First World War: Africa – The East Africa Campaign [Add’l Rdgs]
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World War I: East Africa Campaign
East African Campaign Reveals: - extent of African colonial effort World War 1 - real difficulties of battle on African terrain even with ‘superior’ military technology Role of South Africans: - entrenched perception of South Africa’s ‘contribution’ to the making of colonial Africa [See Discussion Class/Readings for Friday, January 27]
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