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the British and Belgian governments agreed that the latter would retreat the majority of its forces to Rwanda and Urundi and to bring its military campaign in German East Africa to a conclusion. This was because of British fears Belgium would stake a claim to the land it had conquered.
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region in July 1917, at the request of the British government. In preparation for the offensive, the Belgian forces conscripted 20,000 men from Ruanda-Urundi to act as porters. At that time the Mahenge area was controlled by 12 German
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in 1917, the Belgian Congolese army controlled roughly one-third of German East Africa. Of the 20,000 Ruanda-Urundian porters utilised in the campaign, two-thirds never returned to their homes. After the war, as outlined in the
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could only adopt a defensive position. This changed on 15 August 1914 when German ships, stationed on Lake Tanganyika, bombed the port of Mokolobu and the Lukuga post a week later.
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in September 1917, and Mahenge was captured on 9 October 1917. Captain Tafel withdrew to the south-east. Due to
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in June 1916, the Belgo-Congolese forces advanced southwards from Kitega along the eastern shore of
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Strachan, H. (2001). The First World War: To Arms. I. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 634.
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could remain in Mahenge, the rest was sent to the central railway for redeployment to Kilwa and
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Strachan, H. (2001). The First World War: To Arms. I. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Avec les vainqueurs de Tabora: notes d'un colonial belge en Afrique Orientale Allemande
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David van Reybrouck. Congo: The Epic History of a People. HarperCollins, 2014.
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Because of the continued German resistance and their growing experience in
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Les campagnes coloniales belges, 1914-1918. II: La campagne de Tabora
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devised the plan for the Belgians to advance on Mahenge from Kilosa.
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rendered the road from Kilosa to Mahenge unusable, only two Belgian
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marching through Kilosa as part of the Mahenge Offensive, July 1917
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2,000 soldiers remained to secure the occupied territories
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Theodor Tafel. The Belgo-Congolese units advanced on the
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Index

Mahenge Offensive
East African Campaign
World War I

Force Publique
Mahenge
German East Africa
Tanzania
German Empire
German East Africa
Belgium
Belgium
Belgian Congo
British Empire
South Africa
German Empire
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
Jacob van Deventer
Belgian Congo
Armand Huyghé
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East African campaign
Maziua
Lake Nyasa
Karonga
Zanzibar
Rufiji Delta
Kilimanjaro

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