As World War I approached, the potential for conflict drove the principal future protagonists, England and Germany, to seek detailed information on their anticipated enemies, not just in Europe, but wherever their nations’ interests crossed paths. After 1910, the Union of South Africa turned its eyes to the northwest to keep watch on its German neighbour in the colonial protectorate of Deutsch-Südwest-afrika. For South Africans of English descent, the question of Germany’s intentions was especially important: the Kaiser’s vow of support for the Afrikaners prior to the recently concluded Boer War of Independence (South African War) was still remembered with some trepidation, despite its bombastic nature.1 Despite this, neither side was prepa...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
In January 1948, a despatch written by Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck was published in London. ...
For most of the Second World War, German and Italian agents were actively engaged in a variety of in...
At the outbreak of war, the imperial powers in East Africa were unprepared for a major campaign. Alt...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
The First World War in German East Africa was significantly different than the war in Europe. More s...
As a member of the British Commonwealth, South Africa was part of Britain’s war effort from Septembe...
In the Zulu Rebellion of 1906, the Natal Militia defeated the Zulu rebels without British imperial f...
CITATION: Garcia, A. 2017. Airpower in the Union of South Africa's First World War campaign in Germa...
This dissertation studies the First World War South African campaign in German South West Africa fro...
The First World War marked a revolt against the traditional mode of official history as conceived an...
By the latter half of 1942, the High Command of the German U-boats (BdU) realised that the ‘sinking ...
The study reported in this article explored the nexus between military theory and history. Military ...
CITATION: Kleynhans, E. 2016. Good hunting : German submarine offensives and South African counterme...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
In January 1948, a despatch written by Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck was published in London. ...
For most of the Second World War, German and Italian agents were actively engaged in a variety of in...
At the outbreak of war, the imperial powers in East Africa were unprepared for a major campaign. Alt...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
The First World War in German East Africa was significantly different than the war in Europe. More s...
As a member of the British Commonwealth, South Africa was part of Britain’s war effort from Septembe...
In the Zulu Rebellion of 1906, the Natal Militia defeated the Zulu rebels without British imperial f...
CITATION: Garcia, A. 2017. Airpower in the Union of South Africa's First World War campaign in Germa...
This dissertation studies the First World War South African campaign in German South West Africa fro...
The First World War marked a revolt against the traditional mode of official history as conceived an...
By the latter half of 1942, the High Command of the German U-boats (BdU) realised that the ‘sinking ...
The study reported in this article explored the nexus between military theory and history. Military ...
CITATION: Kleynhans, E. 2016. Good hunting : German submarine offensives and South African counterme...
Events associated with the Namibian War (1904-1908) offer a glimpse into Anglo-German antagonism in ...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
In January 1948, a despatch written by Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck was published in London. ...