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Battle of Nsanakong

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Another German attack came at five o'clock in the morning, this time from higher ground. The British could not repulse this one due to their lack of ammunition and attempted to break out by conducting a bayonet charge. The result was disastrous for the British. They lost about 100 men which was equivalent to approximately half of their force during the battle, including eight of their eleven British officers. German losses were also heavy with 40 dead including the commanding officer, Captain Rausch Emil. After suffering heavy casualties, the remaining British units successfully retreated back into Nigeria.
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A week following the British occupation of Nsanakong, at two o'clock in the morning on 6 September 1914, German forces surrounded the village. The Germans, armed with machine guns, attacked. The British defenders successfully repulsed this initial attack but in the process exhausted their ammunition.
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into Kamerun and occupied the station of Nsanakong, 5 kilometers from the Nigerian border on 30 August.
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The few British soldiers who did escape faced harsh conditions during their retreat back into
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O'Neill, Herbert C. The War in Africa and the Far East. London: London Longmans Green, 1918.
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from a number of points along the colony's northern border. Attempts to do this at the
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and Mora had failed. Further south, a British column from Ikom crossed the
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Reynolds, Francis J., Churchill, Allen L., and Miller, Francis T.
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Chapter 77 - The Cameroons. The Story of the Great War.
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Battles of World War I involving the United Kingdom
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Index

Kamerun campaign
World War I
German Kamerun
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British Empire

British Nigeria
German Empire
German Empire
German Kamerun
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

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Kamerun campaign
Tepe
Lai
1st Garua
Mora
Nsanakong
Ukoko
Kusseri
Jabassi
1st Edea
2nd Edea
Gurin
1st Jaunde
2nd Garua

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