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German East Africa
Military history by country
France
French Equatorial Africa
French Colonial Forces
Tirailleur
Senegalese Tirailleurs
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
East African Campaign
Military history of France
French West Africa
Africa

Historiography 1918-Today (Africa) By Christian Koller This article outlines the historiographical development from Africa’s treatment as a sideshow of World War I to attention to the conflict’s global dimensions sta

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