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*[http://www.idsa.in/africatrends/indian-army-east-african-campaign-world-war-i_pkgautam_1215 "Indian Army in the East African Campaign in World War I"] by P K Gautam. ''Africa Trends'' July-September 2015 The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) [India].
 
*[http://www.idsa.in/africatrends/indian-army-east-african-campaign-world-war-i_pkgautam_1215 "Indian Army in the East African Campaign in World War I"] by P K Gautam. ''Africa Trends'' July-September 2015 The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) [India].
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170302195115/http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/the-great-war/great-war-on-land/other-war-theatres/1072-indian-volunteers-in-the-great-war-east-african-campaign.html  "Indian Volunteers in the Great War East African Campaign"], by Harry Fecitt, now an archived webpage. Western Front Association.  
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170302195115/http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/the-great-war/great-war-on-land/other-war-theatres/1072-indian-volunteers-in-the-great-war-east-african-campaign.html  "Indian Volunteers in the Great War East African Campaign"], by Harry Fecitt, now an archived webpage. Western Front Association.  
*Harry Fecitt’s [http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/home.html Harry’s Africa]  kaiserscross.com
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*Harry Fecitt’s [http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/home.html Harry’s Africa]  kaiserscross.com. Includes articles about British and African regiments, together with Indian Army regiments including
 
**[http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/524201.html  "The 29th Punjabis in  British East Africa, September to December 1914"]. There is also a brief mention of the Cossipore Artillery Volunteers  (Calcutta Volunteer Battery).  
 
**[http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/524201.html  "The 29th Punjabis in  British East Africa, September to December 1914"]. There is also a brief mention of the Cossipore Artillery Volunteers  (Calcutta Volunteer Battery).  
 
**[http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/435201.html  "The Fight at Lubembe Point: Lake Victoria, German East Africa, 6th December 1915"]
 
**[http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/435201.html  "The Fight at Lubembe Point: Lake Victoria, German East Africa, 6th December 1915"]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120324184225/http://www.chakoten.dk/tanga_1914.html The Battle of Tanga – 1914]  by Geoffrey Regan. This article, now archived, from "Dansk Militærhistorisk Selskab - Chakoten" is in English and Danish and is stated to be based on the Introduction to ''Brassey’s Book of Military Blunders'' by Geoffrey Regan. (However, there may be more than one editions of this book as nothing was seen in a 2000 US edition.) Available online under slightly different title, see below.
 
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120324184225/http://www.chakoten.dk/tanga_1914.html The Battle of Tanga – 1914]  by Geoffrey Regan. This article, now archived, from "Dansk Militærhistorisk Selskab - Chakoten" is in English and Danish and is stated to be based on the Introduction to ''Brassey’s Book of Military Blunders'' by Geoffrey Regan. (However, there may be more than one editions of this book as nothing was seen in a 2000 US edition.) Available online under slightly different title, see below.
 
*First page only of [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03071846809422315?journalCode=rusi19  "Armoured Trains in British India"] by Colonel A. A. Phillips C.I.E., V.D ''Royal United Services Institution. Journal Volume 113, Issue 651, 1968'' pages 254-257.  There is mention of the armoured train crew from the Regiment sent to East Africa during the First World War. They operated until the railway lines were safe from German attacks and then manned a tug on one of the Great Lakes.
 
*First page only of [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03071846809422315?journalCode=rusi19  "Armoured Trains in British India"] by Colonel A. A. Phillips C.I.E., V.D ''Royal United Services Institution. Journal Volume 113, Issue 651, 1968'' pages 254-257.  There is mention of the armoured train crew from the Regiment sent to East Africa during the First World War. They operated until the railway lines were safe from German attacks and then manned a tug on one of the Great Lakes.
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*[https://rshare.library.ryerson.ca/articles/book/The_Mules_are_Splendid_Company_One_Man_s_Experience_of_WWI_Africa/14636196  "The Mules are Splendid Company: One Man's Experience of WWI Africa"] by Sally Wilson 2013. Letters of Thomas Wilson, initially Lieutenant 3rd Battalion King’s African Rifles from June 1915 and from (c March)  1916 Royal Engineers, killed in action 29 June 1917. Read online, or a link to a download to your computer, which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. Ryerson University. rshare.library.ryerson.ca
 
*Listen to the podcast [http://www.africaresearchinstitute.org/event/great-war-razed-east-africa/ How the Great War Razed East Africa: Edward Paice on WW1 in Africa] africaresearchinstitute.org
 
*Listen to the podcast [http://www.africaresearchinstitute.org/event/great-war-razed-east-africa/ How the Great War Razed East Africa: Edward Paice on WW1 in Africa] africaresearchinstitute.org
 
*Article [http://www.africaresearchinstitute.org/publications/counterpoints/how-the-great-war-razed-east-africa/ "How the Great War Razed East Africa"] by Edward Paice africaresearchinstitute.org
 
*Article [http://www.africaresearchinstitute.org/publications/counterpoints/how-the-great-war-razed-east-africa/ "How the Great War Razed East Africa"] by Edward Paice africaresearchinstitute.org
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*[http://www.bsa.org.nz/index.php/stories/b-s-a-in-german-east-africa?showall=1&limitstart=    B.S.A.s in German East Africa]. The South African Motor Cyclist Corps.  bsa.org.nz
 
*[http://www.bsa.org.nz/index.php/stories/b-s-a-in-german-east-africa?showall=1&limitstart=    B.S.A.s in German East Africa]. The South African Motor Cyclist Corps.  bsa.org.nz
 
*[https://thesamsonsedhistorian.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/flight-in-ww1-africa-paper.pdf "The use of flight in the African campaigns of World War 1"] by Dr Anne Samson.  thesamsonsedhistorian.files
 
*[https://thesamsonsedhistorian.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/flight-in-ww1-africa-paper.pdf "The use of flight in the African campaigns of World War 1"] by Dr Anne Samson.  thesamsonsedhistorian.files
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*[http://www.imperial-research.net/gswa_oob.htm South African OOB : German South West Africa OOB]
 
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thehistoryjournal/home/26-squadron-rfc "26 (South Africa) Squadron RFC"] "The History Journal".
 
*[https://sites.google.com/site/thehistoryjournal/home/26-squadron-rfc "26 (South Africa) Squadron RFC"] "The History Journal".
 
*[https://www.ajol.info/index.php/smsajms/article/viewFile/145719/135244  "26-Eskader R.F.C"]. No author shown but catalogued Abel Esterhuyse (possibly the editor?) however elsewhere stated  to be by Jan Ploeger. ''Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies'' -  Vol 2, No 1 (1970), pages 68-87. A download which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. From [https://www.ajol.info/index.php/smsajms/issue/view/14801 African Journals Online (AJOL)]. Text in Afrikaans, with some English, including tables, and a Summary in English. "In reality", it was a "British squadron".
 
*[https://www.ajol.info/index.php/smsajms/article/viewFile/145719/135244  "26-Eskader R.F.C"]. No author shown but catalogued Abel Esterhuyse (possibly the editor?) however elsewhere stated  to be by Jan Ploeger. ''Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies'' -  Vol 2, No 1 (1970), pages 68-87. A download which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. From [https://www.ajol.info/index.php/smsajms/issue/view/14801 African Journals Online (AJOL)]. Text in Afrikaans, with some English, including tables, and a Summary in English. "In reality", it was a "British squadron".
 
*[http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol053sm.html "The Third Man: Willy Trück and the German Air Effort in South West Africa in World War I"] by S. Monick ''Military History Journal'', South African Military History Society, Vol 5 No 3, June 1981
 
*[http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol053sm.html "The Third Man: Willy Trück and the German Air Effort in South West Africa in World War I"] by S. Monick ''Military History Journal'', South African Military History Society, Vol 5 No 3, June 1981
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*[https://www.wardeadregister.be/en/new-congo-1914-1918 Belgian War Dead Register] now includes War Dead from the Congo 1914-1918. wardeadregister.be
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*[http://www.delvillewood.com/premiereguerre2.htm The First World War: South Africa] Includes Helmet Flashes of South African Units in German South West Africa and German East Africa. delvillewood.com
 
*[http://www.germancolonialuniforms.co.uk German Colonial Uniforms] includes WW1 period.  
 
*[http://www.germancolonialuniforms.co.uk German Colonial Uniforms] includes WW1 period.  
 
*[https://archive.org/details/german1 Images: 1885-1915 Colonial German East and West Africa Uniforms] Archive.org
 
*[https://archive.org/details/german1 Images: 1885-1915 Colonial German East and West Africa Uniforms] Archive.org
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**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle17lond_/motorcycle17lond#page/n519/mode/1up/ "Motor Cyclist Infantry in German East Africa"] page 324, Volume 17, October 12 , 1916
 
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle17lond_/motorcycle17lond#page/n519/mode/1up/ "Motor Cyclist Infantry in German East Africa"] page 324, Volume 17, October 12 , 1916
 
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle17lond_/motorcycle17lond#page/n689/mode/1up  "Despatch Carrying in German East Africa"] page 452, Volume 17,  November 23rd 1916.  
 
**[https://archive.org/stream/motorcycle17lond_/motorcycle17lond#page/n689/mode/1up  "Despatch Carrying in German East Africa"] page 452, Volume 17,  November 23rd 1916.  
*[https://archive.org/stream/truestoriesofgre04mill#page/254/mode/2up "Humours of the East African Campaign"] by “A. E. M. M.”, a signaller in the East African Mounted Rifles, locally known as Bowker’s Horse, page 254 ''True Stories of the Great War, Volume IV''. Editor in Chief Francis Trevelyan Miller 1917 Archive.org
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*[https://archive.org/details/wide-world-mag-1917-v39/page/413/mode/2up "Humours of the East African Campaign"] by “A. E. M. M.”, a signaller in the East African Mounted Rifles, locally known as Bowker’s Horse, page 414 ''The Wide World Magazine.  Volume 39 1917 May-October'' Archive.org. With illustrations. Also included, without illustrations at [https://archive.org/stream/truestoriesofgre04mill#page/254/mode/2up page 254] ''True Stories of the Great War, Volume IV.'' Editor in Chief Francis Trevelyan Miller 1917 Archive.org
:[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmagazi00unkngoog/page/n553 "Humours of the East African Campaign"] [cont]  by “A. E. M. M.”, page 504, April 1919, ''The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42''. Poor quality digital file.
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:[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/503/mode/2up "Humours of the East African Campaign"] [cont]  by “A. E. M. M.”, page 504, April 1919, ''The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42''.  
*From ''The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42'' 1918-1919. Archive.org. Note, poor quality digital file.
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*From ''The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42'' 1918-1919. Archive.org.  
**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmagazi00unkngoog/page/n119 "Sport and War in Central Africa"] [Rhodesia] by Edward F Holland page 104,  December 1918.
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**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/103/mode/2up "Sport and War in Central Africa"] [Rhodesia] by Edward F Holland page 104,  December 1918.
**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmagazi00unkngoog/page/n145 "Stories of the War: What the Scout Overheard"] by “Trooper” [of the East African Mounted Rifles]  page 129,  December 1918.
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**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/129/mode/2up "Stories of the War: What the Scout Overheard"] by “Trooper” [of the East African Mounted Rifles]  page 129,  December 1918.
**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmagazi00unkngoog/page/n427 "Stories of the War: Siringa’s Last Battle"] by DMKIII page 394, March 1919. Equatorial Rifles.
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**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/393/mode/2up "Stories of the War: Siringa’s Last Battle"] by DMKIII page 394, March 1919. Equatorial Rifles.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/storyoflionhuntw00wienrich ''The story of a lion hunt; with some of the hunter's military adventures during the war''] by Arnold Weinholt, late Intelligence Corps  1922 Archive.org. He was signed on in Salisbury [Rhodesia] (now Harare, Zimbabwe), as a special service trooper in the BSA Police.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/storyoflionhuntw00wienrich ''The story of a lion hunt; with some of the hunter's military adventures during the war''] by Arnold Weinholt, late Intelligence Corps  1922 Archive.org. He was signed on in Salisbury [Rhodesia] (now Harare, Zimbabwe), as a special service trooper in the BSA Police.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/TheMadMullahOfSomaliland ''The Mad Mullah Of Somaliland''] by Douglas Jardine, Secretary to the Administration, Somaliland, I916-21. Published 1923. Archive.org
 
*[https://archive.org/details/TheMadMullahOfSomaliland ''The Mad Mullah Of Somaliland''] by Douglas Jardine, Secretary to the Administration, Somaliland, I916-21. Published 1923. Archive.org
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*[https://archive.org/details/earlybird00moor/mode/2up ''Early Bird''] by Major W G Moore 1963. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. He was a Naval airman during WW1, who flew from the Navy's first Aircraft Carrier, 'Furious'. He also took part in  the East African Campaign, with a seaplane squadron.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/earlybird00moor/mode/2up ''Early Bird''] by Major W G Moore 1963. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. He was a Naval airman during WW1, who flew from the Navy's first Aircraft Carrier, 'Furious'. He also took part in  the East African Campaign, with a seaplane squadron.
 
*[https://archive.org/details/the-wide-world-magazine-us-v-41-n-243-1918-07/page/234/mode/2up "My Experiences in German East Africa"] by James Henry Butcher pages 235-243 ''The Wide World'' Volume 41, July 1918. Archive.org The author was a private in the South African Infantry
 
*[https://archive.org/details/the-wide-world-magazine-us-v-41-n-243-1918-07/page/234/mode/2up "My Experiences in German East Africa"] by James Henry Butcher pages 235-243 ''The Wide World'' Volume 41, July 1918. Archive.org The author was a private in the South African Infantry
*[https://archive.org/details/wide-world-mag-1917-v39/page/413/mode/2up "Humours of the East African Campaign"] by “A. E. M. M.”, a signaller in the East African Mounted Rifles, locally known as Bowker’s Horse, page 414 ''The Wide World Magazine.  Volume 39 1917 May-October'' Archive.org. With illustrations. Also included, without illustrations at [https://archive.org/stream/truestoriesofgre04mill#page/254/mode/2up page 254] ''True Stories of the Great War, Volume IV.'' Editor in Chief Francis Trevelyan Miller 1917 Archive.org
 
:Replace poor quality digital file by the following better file
 
:[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/503/mode/2up "Humours of the East African Campaign"] [cont]  by “A. E. M. M.”, page 504, April 1919, ''The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42''.
 
*From ''The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42'' 1918-1919. Archive.org.
 
**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/103/mode/2up "Sport and War in Central Africa"] [Rhodesia] by Edward F Holland page 104,  December 1918.
 
**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/129/mode/2up "Stories of the War: What the Scout Overheard"] by “Trooper” [of the East African Mounted Rifles]  page 129,  December 1918.
 
**[https://archive.org/details/wideworldmag-1919-v42/page/393/mode/2up "Stories of the War: Siringa’s Last Battle"] by DMKIII page 394, March 1919. Equatorial Rifles.
 
*External links
 
**Harry Fecitt’s [http://www.kaiserscross.com/188001/home.html Harry’s Africa]  kaiserscross.com. Includes articles about British and African regiments, together with Indian Army regiments including
 
**[http://www.delvillewood.com/premiereguerre2.htm The First World War: South Africa] Includes Helmet Flashes of South African Units in German South West Africa and German East Africa. delvillewood.com
 
**[https://rshare.library.ryerson.ca/articles/book/The_Mules_are_Splendid_Company_One_Man_s_Experience_of_WWI_Africa/14636196  "The Mules are Splendid Company: One Man's Experience of WWI Africa"] by Sally Wilson 2013. Letters of Thomas Wilson, initially Lieutenant 3rd Battalion King’s African Rifles from June 1915 and from (c March)  1916 Royal Engineers, killed in action 29 June 1917. Read online, or a link to a download to your computer, which you may need to locate in your downloads folder. Ryerson University. rshare.library.ryerson.ca
 
**[http://www.imperial-research.net/gswa_oob.htm South African OOB : German South West Africa OOB]
 
**[https://www.wardeadregister.be/en/new-congo-1914-1918 Belgian War Dead Register] now includes War Dead from the Congo 1914-1918. wardeadregister.be
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 11:47, 28 June 2023

Sixth Avenue Nairobi, British East Africa c 1915 sent by John Flatman who was probably in British East Africa with the Indian Army

Also Includes some other regions of Africa.

FIBIS resources

Also see

  • East Africa for record sources and general information about British African regiments such as the King's African Rifles, and the East African Mounted Rifles.

Regimental and Corps histories

  • History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery : the Forgotten Fronts and the Home Base 1914-18 by Sir Martin Farndale 1988. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01008145796
  • Cinderella’s Soldiers – The Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve by Peter Roger Charlton 2010 and 2nd edition 2018. "The Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve fought with distinction against the Germans in the First World War in East and Central Africa. The N.V.R. defended the country after an initial invasion from German East Africa and later pursued the German forces down into Portuguese East Africa and then back north." (Nyasaland is now Malawi).
The 2018 edition is probably available at the British Library UIN: BLL01019296628, although the full title is not given and the author is not given.
  • The Railway Gazette Special War Transportation Number, originally published in September 1920, as part of The Railway Gazette and Railway News. Described at the time as ‘the first connected account’ of the role of railways and inland water transport in supporting the British military campaign during the Great War of 1914-18. Contains a wealth of detail on operations on most Fronts inc. the organisation of wartime transportation; statistics and Fronts, including Railway Operations in Macedonia, Mesopotamia, Palestine & East Africa. Available at the British Library as part of UIN: BLL01013904893 or in a 2013 reprint edition UIN: BLL01016871224. Also available in a reprint edition[1].
  • Order of Battle of Divisions Part 5A, Divisions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand and those in East Africa, compiled by F.W. Perry c 1992. Available at the British Library UIN: BLL01006378898 and Order of Battle of Divisions. Part 5B, Indian Army Divisions compiled by F. W. Perry c 1993 available at the B.L. UIN: BLL01008151437 . The latter is also catalogued with the additional title History of the Great War : based on official documents.

Articles

External links

"Somaliland 1920: The Final Campaign against the “Mad Mullah”". Includes Indian Army troops.
Introduction; Part I. 17 January - 24 May 1916; Part 2. 25 May - 17 September 1916; Part 3.
 18 September 1916 - 26 February 1917

Photographs

  • Photo page from On Call In Africa 1910-1932 Dr Norman Parsons Jewell in Seychelles and East Africa. Scroll down for a link to the photographs on the Mary Evans Picture Library, including WW1 war photos which commence image 25, page 3, or direct link. Catalogue details for the photographs. Dr Norman Parsons Jewell served as a Medical Officer with the British Army East African Medical Service throughout the First World War in East Africa and was awarded the Military Cross.

Maps

Historical books online

Contents page viii; General Index page 583; Index to Arms, Formations and Units page 597; Maps at end of book, after page 603.
Also available Archive.org, Google Books.
See below for the one despatch for Rhodesia, and one for East Africa.
Transcribed reports by Dr W W Pike on the medical services in East Africa in the Medical Archive gweaa.com. Includes British East Africa and German East Africa, the latter publication is titled Report On Medical And Sanitary Matters In German East Africa 1917, published 1918.
"Inland Waterways and Docks, Royal Engineers in War Time, with special reference to the mystery port of Richborough (Lecture & Discussion)" by Captain A E Battle, RE Proceedings of the Victorian Institute of Engineers 1923-1924, pages 104-116. Includes Inland Water Transport in Mesopotamia, and brief mention of other theatres of war Egypt, Salonika, East Africa, Italy and Northern Russia. Melbourne University Digital Collection.
The Indian Sappers and Miners by E. W. C Sandes [Edward Warren Caulfeild] 1948. (726p). Includes Chapter XX, page 533, on the campaign in East Africa 1914-1918. nzsappers.org.nz.
Chapter 1 Salute the Sappers by Neil Orpen with H.J. Martin. Series South African Forces World War II, Volume 8, Part 1. Published Johannesburg : Sappers Association, c1981-c1982. Details the formation of the S.A. Signal Company, R. E., and other South African Engineer units who served in France and East Africa. Transcription from ibiblio.org/hyperwar.
  • The Royal Army Service Corps: A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army, Volume II by Colonel R H Beadon 1931. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India. Includes the First World War period, with a chapter on East Africa.
    • There are two known ASC MT Driver memoirs.[3]
  • A History of the Army Ordnance Services, Volume III: The Great War by Major General Arthur Forbes 2nd edition 1932, first published 1929. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India . Includes a chapter on East Africa.
  • The Post Office of India in the Great War edited by H.A. Sams 1922 Archive.org. "East Africa", page 253.
  • "Military affairs in Rhodesia from the outbreak of the war to the beginning of 1916" The London Gazette 13 July 1917 Supplement: 30182 Page: 7067. Includes
    • The Tanganyika Naval Expedition [1915-1916] The London Gazette 13 July 1917 Supplement: 30182 Page: 7070.
      • "Naval Operations in Central Africa" by Commander G B Spicer Simson RN, page 287 United Empire The Royal Colonial Institute Journal Volume IX New Series 1918 Archive.org. The Tanganyika Naval Expedition.
      • "The Battle for the Lake" by Harwood Koppel, page 305 February 1919, The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42. As told by Lieutenant-- of the Artillery. Archive.org
      • The article "A Backwater. Lake Victoria Nyanza during the campaign against German East Africa" by Lt. M A Chapman RN from The Naval Review 1921, page 287 is available online on a pay basis from The Naval Review. See Royal Navy for access details.
      • Mimi and Toutou's Big Adventure : the Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika by Giles Foden 2005. USA title. Originally published in UK 2004 with title Mimi and Toutou Go Forth: The Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika by Giles Foden. Mimi and Toutou were gunboats. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
      • The above operations inspired the novel The African Queen by C S Forester first published 1935, available online , refer below, the basis for the 1951 movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.
  • Taking Tanganyika: Experiences of an Intelligence Officer 1914-1918 by Christopher J. Thornhill c 1937 is available in a reprint edition,[4] which in turn is available as an online book on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, (located in World War2/Military books/East Africa).
  • Fourth Supplement to The London Gazette of Tuesday, the 2nd of April, 1918 Archive.org . The Supplement date is 5 April 1918. East Africa.
  • With Botha and Smuts in Africa by W Wittall Late Lieutenant–Commander, RN, Armoured Car Division 1917 Archive.org. Also includes South West Africa.
  • Marching on Tanga: (with General Smuts in East Africa) by Francis Brett Young. New and revised edition 1919. First published 1917. Archive.org
    • "‘Marching on Tanga’" Chapter XI, page 109 Francis Brett Young by E G Twitchett 1935 Archive.org, Digital Library of India Collection. Comments about the book.
  • For Indian Army regimental histories, see 67th Punjabis; 2nd Battalion, Madras Pioneers, and 22nd Derajat Mountain Battery, the histories available on fold3 (Ancestry owned pay website). Include service in East Africa.
Other Indian Army regimental histories see 101st Grenadiers- service in East Africa, including Tanga.
"The Devil - My Friend" by Charles Trehane, page 338 True World War I Stories 1999, being a reprint of Everyman at War: Sixty Personal Narratives of the War edited by C. B. Purdom 1930. Captain C H Trehane 25th Cavalry (Frontier Force), Indian Army was in German East Africa in 1917. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library.
Three Years of War In East Africa 1919. Archive.org version, mirror from Digital Library of India. Although the author is catalogued as Captain F R Sedgwick, the title page shows the author to be Captain Angus Buchanan, 25th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, (the Legion of Frontiersmen). Also available World Digital Library a project of the U.S. Library of Congress, which has better images.
"Jambo," or, With Jannie in the Jungle; 30 East African Sketches by A W Lloyd, [Captain Arthur Wynell Lloyd M.C, 25th Bn Royal Fusiliers (Frontiersmen)] [cartoonist] c 1917-1920s Archive.org. Jannie is Jan Christian Smuts.
Life of Frederick Courtenay Selous, D.S.O., Capt. 25th Royal Fusiliers by J G Millais 1919 Archive.org. Includes two chapters on the East African Campaign.
"Beho Chini" [Bweho Chini] by ‘Ba-Ture’ page 324 Blackwood’s Magazine, no 203 January-June 1918. Archive.org. Nigerians in German East Africa
"A Nigerian Column" by ‘Ba-Ture’ page 779 Blackwood’s Magazine, no 203 January-June 1918. Archive.org.
Part of the contents of this book were included in the 2013 reprint The Shallow End of War: Accounts of the Royal Navy in the 'Sideshow' Theatres of the First World War, 1914-18
The accounts appear to be extracts from the book Flying and Sport in East Africa, by Leo Walmsley 1920, (stated elsewhere to have been printed with a small print run) available at the British Library UIN: BLL01012166544 and also available to those in North America, etc on Hathi Trust Digital Library or Google Books.
Turn of the Tide by Leo Walmsley 1945. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. Contains a chapter on WW1 in East Africa from page 105. Published in England under the title So Many Loves.
Shells and bright stones : a biography of Leo Walmsley by Nona Stead, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01007454401 is elsewhere stated to contain information about East Africa.
"Humours of the East African Campaign" [cont] by “A. E. M. M.”, page 504, April 1919, The Wide World: the magazine for everybody, Volume 42.
"The Breaking of the Mad Mullah" Chapter XX, page 200 Sun, Sand and Somals; leaves from the note-book of a district commissioner in British Somaliland by Major H Rayne 1921 Archive.org
Reports on the treatment by the Germans of British prisoners and natives in German East Africa … Presented to both Houses of Parliament September 1917 Archive.org
British civilian prisoners in German East Africa; a report by the Government Committee on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Prisoners of War 1918. Archive.org
  • Les Campagnes Coloniales Belges : 1914-1918 by Royaume de Belgique, Ministère de la Défense Nationale, État-Major Général de l'Armée, Section de l'Historique, published 1927-1932. French language. From Koloniale Sammlungen, Universitätsbibliothek, Frankfurt am Main. Read online, or download.
Tome I: Introduction : les opérations au Cameroun ; les opérations en Rhodésie ; la période défensive à la frontière orientale. 1914-1915.
Tome II: La campagne de Tabora (1916) . Battle of Tabora Wikipedia.
Tome III: La campagne de Mahenge (1917) : événement de l'année 1918 . Mahenge offensive Wikipedia.
  • The Kenya Gazette Issues from 1899. (broken range). There is a small scrolling bar, located underneath the images of the title pages, which enables you to scroll the volumes available. There appear to be no editions for 1916, however issues for the other WW1 years are available. There is a Search facility for all issues. Google Books
The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week.*The Kenya Gazette Issues from 1899. (broken range). There is a small scrolling bar, located underneath the images of the title pages, which enables you to scroll the volumes available. There appear to be no editions for 1916, however issues for the other WW1 years are available. There is a Search facility for all issues. Google Books
The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week.

South-West Africa Campaign

The South-West Africa Campaign was the conquest and occupation of German South West Africa (Namibia) by forces from the Union of South Africa acting on behalf of the British Government at the beginning of the First World War.

Togoland and the Cameroons

Fiction

Holding section

This is a holding section, for amendments/ new additions/as some sections on this page are currently blocked to me.

  • General Smuts' Campaign in East Africa by Brig.-General J H V Crowe with an Introduction by Lieut.- General the Rt. Hon. J C Smuts 1918 Archive.org
  • History of the Great War based on official documents. Order of Battle of Divisions Parts 1, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B and 4 all by Major A.F. Becke (London: HMSO, 1935-1945). Most are available on Archive.org or Google Books, and all on the Ancestry owned pay website fold3, which also includes a later Index volume. For details see Western Front- Historical books online-Official Histories and Battles.
  • Records of the Survey of India, Volume 20. The War Record 1914-1920 1925. Archive.org version, Google Books version. Work of Royal Engineers and other staff of the Survey of India mapping in various theatres of war, in Mesopotamia, Kurdistan, Macedonia, Arabia, Persia, Palestine, East Africa and Afghanistan.
  • Early Bird by Major W G Moore 1963. Archive.org Books to Borrow/Lending Library. He was a Naval airman during WW1, who flew from the Navy's first Aircraft Carrier, 'Furious'. He also took part in the East African Campaign, with a seaplane squadron.
  • "My Experiences in German East Africa" by James Henry Butcher pages 235-243 The Wide World Volume 41, July 1918. Archive.org The author was a private in the South African Infantry

References

  1. Railway Gazette – Special Great War Transportation Number Naval & Military Press.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kotthaus, Holger. Military Maps 1915/16 from GEA online Great War Forum 12 September 2020 et al. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  3. Gardenerbill. MT Driver Memoir Is there one? Great War Forum 19 January 2015 et al. Retrieved 5 June 2018. There is mention of East Africa by Motor Lorry by W W Campbell [William Wallace], available at the British Library UIN: BLL01000586760 (1928) and With the Motor Transport in British East Africa by Sgt. William. E. W. Terrell, c 1920, available at the BL UIN: BLL01003601763. The first title is available in a reprint edition, with additional content, from "The Great War in Africa Association", originally published 1927.
  4. Taking Tanganyika: Experiences of an Intelligence Officer 1914-1918 by Christopher J. Thornhill. Naval & Military Press.
  5. Homercox. Who was Conrad Cato? Great War Forum 9 January 2021. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  6. athelstan. In German Gaols Great War Forum 22 April 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  7. The Campaign in German South West Africa, 1914-1915 Naval & Military Press reprint.
  8. Great War in West Africa by Edmund Howard Gorges, originally published c 1916. Naval & Military Press reprint.