The First World War in German East Africa was significantly different than the war in Europe. More so than just the geographical difference and that Europe still stands at the forefront of popular memory, the environment of equatorial Africa played an equally significant role as an enemy to the British Army as did the German Army. Rather than just a collection of assorted stories, it is the aim of this article to examine the interaction between the British Army and the environment of German East Africa from 1914-1918 and demonstrate that three environmental factors climate, disease, and terrain significantly affected the war and the soldiers that fought in it in a variety of ways, both in terms of military operations and on the human leve...
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This article reconsiders important aspects of African participation in the First World War, both in ...
As a member of the British Commonwealth, South Africa was part of Britain’s war effort from Septembe...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This paper “’Their lot was a desolate village and starvation’: The Colonial Conquest, The First Worl...
At the outbreak of war, the imperial powers in East Africa were unprepared for a major campaign. Alt...
This article comprises a study of the devastating impact of the First World War upon colonial author...
The First World War broke out on 28 July 1914 as a European war between the Triple Alliance and the ...
This study examines British responses to African resistance in three specific locations within the E...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
The First World War resulted in serious complexities that had to be surmounted by the missions. In a...
As World War I approached, the potential for conflict drove the principal future protagonists, Engla...
During World War One, General Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck led the German army against the combined ...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
Geopolítica da alemanha na primeira guerra mundial: o caso do sudoeste africanoThis article tries to...
This article reconsiders important aspects of African participation in the First World War, both in ...
As a member of the British Commonwealth, South Africa was part of Britain’s war effort from Septembe...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...