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World War I in Africa: The Forgotten Conflict Among the European Powers: International Library of Twentieth Century History

Autor Anne Samson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2012

The First World War in German Southern and East Africa was fought in extremely different circumstances to the war on the Western Front. Very little has been written on the South West Africa campaign whilst, conversely, much attention has been granted to the military aspects of the East Africa campaign. This book returns the spotlight to both of these campaigns, seeking to understand the impact which policy decisions and the interplay of individuals made on the course of the war in East and Southern Africa. The author illuminates the roles of two key players: General Jan Christian Smuts who led the army of South Africa to take on German forces in East Africa in 1915, and the undefeated Lettow-Vorbeck, famed for being the only German general to occupy British territory. The paths of these military protagonists crossed over events in Africa from 1899 and continued to cross as adversaries in battle, until the two men, who held each other in extremely high regard, finally met in London in 1929.
Although they died in 1950 and 1964 respectively, the profound effect they had on Africa still continues - as does that of Lord Kitchener who stood alone in London trying to keep East Africa out of active war. In trying to understand the interplay of the individual and politics on the military, World War One in Africa attempts to take as holistic a view of the campaigns as possible. The study, using primary and secondary material from Britain, South Africa and other countries involved, seeks to undermine Clemenceau's claim that war should not be left to the Generals. Had it not been for the ill-informed decisions of individual politicians, a great proportion of the 102,260 deaths would have been prevented and a total war debt of GBP95 million avoided.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780761190
ISBN-10: 1780761198
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 17 bw integrated
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria International Library of Twentieth Century History

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Descriere

Looks at the impact of the strategy of the German and Allied campaigns in Africa during World War I, and at the great rivalry between General Jan Christian Smuts, who took on the German forces in East Africa, and General Lettow-Vorbeck, celebrated as the only German general to occupy British territory and whose troops finished the war undefeated.

Notă biografică

Anne Samson is an independent historian and co-ordinator of the Great War in East Africa Association (GWEAA). She is also the author of Britain, South Africa and the East Africa Campaign, 1914-18: The Union Comes of Age (I.B. Tauris, 2005)

Cuprins

Introduction Chapter 1: Position on the eve of warChapter 2: To war, 1914 Chapter 3: The outbreak of war: Southern Africa, 1914Chapter 4: German South West Africa, Angola and Southern Africa - 1915Chapter 5: War on the waters and in the air - 1915-1917Chapter 6: East Africa 1915-1917Chapter 7: Personal, personnel and materielChapter 8: Last days - 1918Chapter 9: Behind the scenes - 1915-1918Chapter 10: The war in London - 1915-1917Chapter 11: All for what?Chapter 12: ConclusionsNotesBibliographyForces IndexPerson IndexPlace IndexGeneral Index