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by Edward Paice


  Special thanks are due to Ion Trewin, Anna Hervé and Bea Hemming at Weidenfeld & Nicolson for their ever-wise counsel; to Georgina Capel; to Linden Lawson; to cartographer David Hoxley, indexer David Atkinson and proof-reader Jane Birkett; to Terry Barringer; to my mother, who sadly died before she could scrutinise the draft text with the enthusiasm and sagacity with which she had tackled my previous works; and to my wife, Stephanie, for her extraordinary patience, support and unflagging good spirits. This book is dedicated to her.

  GLOSSARY

  FOREIGN WORDS

  Abteilung – detachment (German)

  askari – soldier (Swahili)

  baraza – meeting (Swahili)

  boma – enclosure, government or police station (Swahili)

  bundu – wild region, bush (Swahili)

  cacimbo – dry season morning fog and drizzle (Portuguese)

  cipais – policeman (Portuguese)

  donga – ditch, watercourse (Afrikaans)

  dop – brandy (Afrikaans)

  impi – regiment (Zulu)

  kopje – hill (Afrikaans)

  machila – hammock slung between poles (Portuguese)

  matoke – plantain, banana (Swahili)

  miombo – woodland of trees of Brachystegia genus (Swahili)

  nek – pass (Afrikaans)

  oom – uncle, term of respect (Afrikaans)

  pombe – beer, often distilled from millet (Swahili)

  pori – wild uninhabited country, bush (Swahili)

  prazo – term, lease (Portuguese)

  Reichskolonialamt – Colonial Office (German)

  ruga-ruga – levy, mercenary (Swahili)

  Schutztruppe – colonial troops (German)

  shamba – farm, homestead (Swahili)

  slim – cunning, sly (Afrikaans)

  subadar – sergeant (Indian Army rank)

  taal – vernacular Afrikaans

  tenga-tenga – carrier, porter (Swahili)

  MILITARY ABBREVIATIONS

  British

  ADC – aide-de-camp

  BSAP – British South Africa Police

  CPO – Chief Petty Officer

  DCM – Distinguished Conduct Medal

  DSO – Distinguished Service Order

  EAMR – East African Mounted Rifles

  GSO – General Staff Officer

  IEF – Indian Expeditionary Force

  KAR – King’s African Rifles (1/KAR – 1st Regiment KAR; 1/3KAR – 1st

  Battalion of 3rd Regiment)

  MC – Military Cross

  NCO – Non-commissioned Officer

  NRP – Northern Rhodesia Police

  QF – Quick-firing (artillery)

  RNAS – Royal Naval Air Service

  RNR – Rhodesia Native Regiment

  RNVR – Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve

  SAFA – South African Field Artillery

  SAH – South African Horse (10/SAH – 10th Battalion South African Horse)

  SAI – South African Infantry (7/SAI – 7th Battalion South African Infantry)

  SAMC – South African Medical Corps

  SAMR – South African Mounted Rifles

  SAR – South African Rifles

  VC – Victoria Cross

  German

  FK – Feldkompanie, Field Company (17/FK – 17th Field Company)

  ResK – Reservekompanie, Reserve Company

  SchK – Schützenkompanie, Rifle Company

  For German military ranks and their British equivalents, see Appendix One

  COLONIAL COUNTRY NAMES AND THEIR MODERN EQUIVALENTS

  Belgian Congo – Democratic Republic of Congo

  British East Africa – Kenya

  Cameroons – Cameroon

  German East Africa – Tanzania

  German South-West Africa – Namibia

  Northern Rhodesia – Zambia

  Nyasaland – Malawi

  Portuguese East Africa – Mozambique

  Portuguese West Africa – Angola

  Southern Rhodesia – Zimbabwe

  Togo/Togoland – The Togolese Republic

  Note on Place Names

  The spellings adopted for place names in the text and on the maps are those most commonly used by contemporary British and South African sources.

  DRAMATIS PERSONAE

  Adler, Otto – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe company commander

  Aitken, Arthur – General Officer Commanding, Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’

  Amorim, Pedro Massano de – commanding officer 1st Portuguese Expeditionary Force (1914), Governor-General Portuguese East Africa (1917–18)

  Apel, Hans – gunnery officer of the Königsberg

  Arning, Wilhelm – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe medical officer

  Aumann, Heinrich – Schutztruppe company commander

  Baumstark, Paul – Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Belfield, Henry Conway – Governor British East Africa

  Berrangé, C.A.L. – brigade commander, South African forces (1916)

  Beves, Percival Scott – brigade commander, South African forces (1916–17)

  Bock, Heinrich Freiherr von – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Bock von Wülfingen, Wilhelm – Schutztruppe company commander

  Bockmann, Walther – Engineer Officer on the Königsberg, Schutztruppe company commander Boell, Ludwig – Schutztruppe company commander/staff officer, unofficial historian of the campaign Boemcken, Julius von – active infantry officer returning to Germany in August 1914, Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Botha, Louis – Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa Botha, Manie – mounted brigade commander, South African forces (1916)

  Brandis, Ernst von – Chief of Police, Dar-es-Salaam, Schutztruppe company commander (1914–16), staff officer Westtruppen (1917)

  Braunschweig, Friedrich – Schutztruppe company commander

  Bridgeman, R. – Flag Commander HMS Hyacinth

  Brits, Coen – divisional commander, British/South African forces (1916)

  Burne, N.H.M. – commanding officer 11th South African Infantry (1916)

  Byron, J.J. – commanding officer 5th South African Infantry (1916–17)

  Capell, Algernon Essex – commanding officer 2nd Rhodesia Regiment

  Castro,Álvaro de – Governor-General Portuguese East Africa (1915–18)

  Caulfield, Francis – Captain HMS Fox

  Chappuis, Udo von – Schutztruppe company commander

  Charlewood, C.J. – naval reservist commanding various small craft

  Charlton, E.F.B. – Commander-in-Chief Cape Station (1915–17)

  Chilembwe, John – missionary, leader of 1915 uprising in Nyasaland

  Christiansen, Karl – Captain of blockade-runner Kronborg (1915)

  Chwa, Daudi – Kabaka (king) of Baganda

  Clayton, C. – commanding officer 2nd Cape Corps (1917–18)

  Codrington, H.W. – commanding officer 13th Rajputs (1914)

  Cohen, ‘Sos’ – Chief Scout, British forces in Portuguese East Africa (1917–18)

  Collyer, J.J. – Chief of Staff to Jan Smuts (1916)

  Crewe, Charles – South African politician and newspaper proprietor, commanding officer ‘Lake Force’ (1916)

  Crowe, J.H.V. – commanding officer British/South African artillery (1916)

  Cull, J.T. – RNAS aviator

  Cunliffe, F.H.B. – commanding officer Nigerian Brigade

  Dennistoun, G.H. – commander Lake Nyasa flotilla

  Deppe, Ludwig – Schutztruppe medical officer

  Doering, Robert – Schutztruppe company commander

  Drew, A.B.H. – commanding officer 29th Punjabis

  Driscoll, Daniel – commanding officer 25th Battalion Royal Fusiliers

  Drought, J.– commanding officer Nandi Scouts (‘Skin Corps’)

  Drury-Lowe, Sydney – Captain HMS Chatham

  Dyke, P.H. – 30th Punjabis, column commander (
1917)

  Edwards, A.H.M. – Commandant-General Rhodesian forces

  Edwards, W.F.S. – former Inspector-General Uganda Police, Inspector-General Lines of Communication (1916)

  Eliott, F.A.H. – commanding officer 4th South African Horse

  Enslin, B.G.L. – mounted brigade commander, South African forces Fair, ‘Jock’ – column commander, ‘Norforce’

  Fairweather, J. – commanding officer South African Motor Cyclist Corps

  Falkenhausen, Konrad von – naval reservist, Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Falkenstein, Walter von – Schutztruppe company commander

  Fischer, Erich – Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Fitzgerald, T.O. – commanding officer 3rd King’s African Rifles (1916–18), column commander (1918)

  Flindt, R.L. – 2nd South African Rifles, column commander, ‘Norforce’ (1916)

  Franken, Gotthold – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe company commander

  Freeth, J.C. – commanding officer 7th South African Infantry

  Frobenius, Leo – German anthropologist, envoy to Abyssinia (1916)

  Fullerton, E.J.A. – Captain HMS Severn

  Giffard, George – commanding officer 2nd King’s African Rifles (1916–18),

  column commander, Portuguese East Africa (1918)

  Gil, Ferreira – commanding officer 3rd Portuguese Expeditionary Force (1916)

  Gordon, R. – RNAS aviator

  Göring, Karl – adjutant in Dar-es-Salaam (1914), Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Grawert, Gideon von – Schutztruppe detachment commander Grogan, Ewart – British liaison officer with Belgian forces (1914–15 and 1917)

  Gudowius, Eberhard – Schutztruppe reservist commanding Bukoba district

  Hannyngton, Arthur – commanding officer 129th (DCO) Baluchis

  Hasslacher, Heinrich – civil servant, Schutztruppe company commander

  Hauer, August – Schutztruppe medical officer

  Hawkins, Brian – battalion and column commander, 4th King’s African Rifles(1916–18)

  Hawthorn, George – commanding officer 1st King’s African Rifles (1914– 1917), commanding officer Nyasaland forces (1917–18)

  Haxthausen, Wilhelm von – Schutztruppe company commander

  Hazleton, P. – senior officer, Supply and Transport British/South African forces (1916–17)

  Henry, Josué – Commissaire-Général Eastern Province, Belgian Congo

  Hering, Albrecht – retired artillery officer, commander of Schutztruppe battery

  Herm, Walter – Captain of the German steamer Somali

  Hertzog, J.B.M. – leader of the South African National Party

  Heyden-Linden, Eckard von – Governor’s adjutant (1914), Schutztruppe company commander

  Hinrichs, Herbert – Navigating Officer on the Königsberg, Schutztruppe company commander

  Hoskins, Reginald – former Inspector-General King’s African Rifles, divisional commander (1916), Commander-in-Chief British/South African forces (1917)

  Hübener, Franz – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe recruiting officer and detachment commander Huyghé, Armand – regimental commander, Belgian Brigade Nord (1916), Commander-in-Chief Belgian forces (1917)

  Ingles, J.A. – Captain HMS Pegasus

  Jollie, F. – commanding officer 17th Cavalry

  Jourdain, C.E.A. – commanding officer 2nd Loyal North Lancs (1914–17)

  Kaiser, Paul – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Kaltenborn-Stachau, Roland von – artillery officer sent by Berlin on blockade-breaker Marie

  Kempner, Franz – civil servant, Schutztruppe company commander

  Kepler, Arthur – senior staff officer, Dar-es-Salaam

  King, Norman – British Consul, German East Africa (1914)

  King-Hall, Herbert – Commander-in-Chief Cape Station (1914–15)

  Kirkpatrick, H.J. – commanding officer 9th South African Infantry

  Klinghardt, Rudolf – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Koch, Georg – First Officer of the Königsberg, Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Kock, Nis – crew member of the blockade-breaker Kronborg

  Köhl, Franz – Schutztruppe company commander

  Kornatzki, Friedrich von – Schutztruppe company commander

  Kraut, Georg – commander Schutztruppe northern border forces (1914–16),

  Mahenge forces (1916), staff officer (1916–18)

  Krüger, Franz – reservist, Schutztruppe company commander

  Küdicke, Robert – Schutztruppe medical officer

  Langen, Peter – Schutztruppe company commander Langenn-Steinkeller, Erich von – Schutztruppe company commander (1914), commander of Urundi detachment (1915–16)

  Lettow-Vorbeck, Paul von – Commander-in-Chief German forces in East Africa

  Lieberman, Eberhard von – on hunting trip in GEA in 1914, Schutztruppe company commander

  Lincke, Friedrich – Deputy Chief of Police (1914), Schutztruppe company commander

  Linde-Suden, Harald von – Schutztruppe company commander

  Looff, Max – Captain of the Königsberg, Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Lyall, R.A. – commanding officer 2nd Kashmirs

  Lyncker, Otto Freiherr von – Schutztruppe company commander

  MacDonell, Errol – British Consul in Portuguese East Africa

  Mackay, J.D. – senior Intelligence officer, Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’

  Malfeyt, Justin – Governor of Belgian-occupied German East Africa (1916)

  Malleson, Wilfrid – Inspector-General of Communications Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’, brigade commander (1915–16)

  Meinertzhagen, Richard – deputy chief of Intelligence Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’ (1914), Chief of Intelligence British forces (1915–16)

  Meixner, Hugo – Schutztruppe Chief Medical Officer

  Mendes, Moura – commanding officer 2nd Portuguese Expeditionary Force

  Merensky, Albert – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe company commander

  Mitchell, W.J. – commanding officer 40th Pathans

  Molitor, Philippe – commander Belgian Brigade Nord

  Molyneux, G.M. – commanding officer 6th South African Infantry

  Montgomery, J.W.V. – commanding officer 10th South African Infantry

  Moon, E.R. – RNAS aviator

  Morris, G.A. – commanding officer 1st Cape Corps

  Moulaert, Georges – commanding officer Belgian forces Lake Tanganyika

  Muller, Emmanuel – regimental commander, Belgian Brigade Nord

  Müller, Erich – staff officer (Ordnance) in Dar-es-Salaam (1914), Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Müller, Paul – Schutztruppe medical officer

  Murray, Ronald – column commander, ‘Norforce’

  Musinga – paramount chief of Ruanda

  Naumann, Heinrich – Schutztruppe company commander

  Northey, Edward – Commander-in-Chief ‘Norforce’

  Nussey, A.H.M. – Chief of Staff to General van Deventer, mounted brigade commander (1916)

  O’Grady, H. de C. – Brigade Major, Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’ (1914), column commander (1916–17)

  Olsen, Frederik – commander Belgian Brigade Sud

  Oppen, Werner von – Schutztruppe company commander

  Orr, G.M. – staff officer Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’ (1914), column commander (1917)

  Otto, Ernst – Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Phillips, Charles – battalion and column commander, 2nd King’s African Rifles (1916–18)

  Poppe, Max – Schutztruppe company commander

  Pretorius, Piet – King-Hall’s Chief Scout in the Rufiji delta operations against the Königsberg (1915), Smuts’s Chief Scout (1916)

  Price, Charles – commanding officer 130th (KGO) Baluchis (1
915–16), column commander (1916–17)

  Ridgway, R. – column commander, British/South African forces (1917)

  Rodger, E. – commanding officer 2nd South African Rifles and column commander, ‘Norforce’ (1916)

  Rose, Richard – Commandant Gold Coast Regiment (1916–18)

  Rothe, Wilhelm – Postmaster-General, Schutztruppe detachment commander

  Rothert, Paul – retired infantry officer, Schutztruppe company commander

  Routh, G.M. – senior officer (Ordnance) Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’ (1914)

  Ruckteschell, Walter von – reservist, Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Sabath, Hermann – civil servant (1914), battery commander (1915–18), company commander (1918)

  Scherbening, Otto von – reservist, Schutztruppe company commander

  Schimmer, Karl – active infantry officer, Acting Administrator and commander of Schutztruppe Urundi

  Schnee, Heinrich – Governor of German East Africa

  Schönfeld, Werner – retired naval officer, commander of Schutztruppe Rufiji delta defences (1914–15), commander of sabotage forces on northern border and Lake Tanganyika (1915–16)

  Schulz, Hans – Schutztruppe company and detachment commander

  Sheppard, S.H. – Chief of Staff Indian Expeditionary Force ‘B’ (1914), divisional commander (1916–17), chief staff officer to van Deventer (1917–18)

  Shorthose, W. – battalion and column commander 4th King’s African Rifles (1916–18)

  Smith-Dorrien, Horace – appointed Commander-in-Chief British/South

  African forces (1915), resigned due to ill-health in January 1916

  Smuts, Jan – Cabinet minister in Union of South Africa (1914–15), Commander-in-Chief British/South African forces (1916)

  Solf, Wilhelm – Colonial Secretary in Berlin Sorenson, Conrad – Captain of blockade-runner Marie (1916)

  Sousa Rosa, Tómas de – commanding officer 4th Portuguese Expeditionary

  Force

  Spangenburg, Walter – Schutztruppe company commander

  Spicer-Simson, Geoffrey – Senior Naval Officer, Lake Tanganyika Expedition (1915–16)

  Sprockhoff, Leonhard – merchant marine officer, commander Kilwa detachment (1916)

  Stemmermann, Paul – Schutztruppe company commander

 

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