A fascinating, beautifully illustrated study of the daring war in East
Africa waged by German colonial forces under Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
against the wide array of colonial and expeditionary forces of the
Allied Powers. The East African Campaign in World War I comprised a
series of battles and guerrilla actions which began in German East
Africa in 1914 and spread to portions of Portuguese Mozambique,
northern Rhodesia, British East Africa, the Uganda Protectorate, and
the Belgian Congo. German colonial forces under Lieutenant-Colonel
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck attempt to divert Allied forces from the
Western Front. Despite the efforts of the Allied forces,
Lettow-Vorbeck's troops remained undefeated at the end of the war. In
this fascinating work, David Smith documents how a wide array of
British, Indian, South African, Belgian, Portuguese and local native
forces invaded German East Africa and slowly ousted the German forces,
a process made tortuous by Lettow-Vorbeck's masterful management of
the campaign. Among the events covered in this work are the Battle of
Tanga, the scuttling of the Königsberg, the German railway campaign,
and the battles at Salaita Hill, Kondoa-Irangi, Mahenge, Mahiwa and
Namacurra. Colourful period and specially commissioned illustrations
bring to life a wide-ranging and eventful campaign in which a high
price was extracted for every inch of ground given up.
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Von Lettow-Vorbeck’s Masterpiece
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472848932
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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