The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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... military support flowed into London from all parts of the Empire . The self - governing Dominions and the dependent ... Military Expedition against German South - West Africa ; Cd . 7972 , Correspondence relating to the occupation of ...
... military support flowed into London from all parts of the Empire . The self - governing Dominions and the dependent ... Military Expedition against German South - West Africa ; Cd . 7972 , Correspondence relating to the occupation of ...
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... Military Opera- tions in Togoland ; F.J. Moberly , Military Operations : Togoland and the Cameroons , 1914-1916 ( History of the Great War based on Official Documents , London , 1931 ) , chap . 1 ; Lucas , Empire at War , IV : 18-51 ...
... Military Opera- tions in Togoland ; F.J. Moberly , Military Operations : Togoland and the Cameroons , 1914-1916 ( History of the Great War based on Official Documents , London , 1931 ) , chap . 1 ; Lucas , Empire at War , IV : 18-51 ...
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... military for annexation of the German colonies was the case of Kitchener , who just before embarking on his last voyage told Derby that the colonies should be left with Germany , to serve as a safety valve -- an alternative to war for ...
... military for annexation of the German colonies was the case of Kitchener , who just before embarking on his last voyage told Derby that the colonies should be left with Germany , to serve as a safety valve -- an alternative to war for ...
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