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João Teixeira Pinto

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272: 307:"Numerous bands, in which were also found the old, the crippled, women and children, fled, terrorized in the face of the triumphant march of the force of the irregulars . And in the disorderly flight, numerous natives, men, women, old people, children and the crippled, perished, drowned in the river, and ... mercilessly killed by the same irregulars. Then followed assaults on the tabancas , these being sacked and burned; their undefended inhabitants were slaughtered; the fields were devastated totally destroyed.... Today, the rich and extensive territory inhabited by Pepels is in the greatest desolation and misery." 343:. The Portuguese suffered a heavy defeat in a rout, with all commanding officers killed in battle and all soldiers either became casualties or were captured. In all, 25 Portuguese and 162 Askari were killed while only a few Askari and one German died on the attacking side. Seven hundred prisoners of war were used by the Germans as porters for the 250,000 rounds of ammunition, six machine guns and several hundred rifles that were also captured. This much needed German victory effectively resupplied the whole of von Lettow-Vorbeck's army. 33: 103: 508: 298:
troops to impose Portuguese rule and to crush resistance to hut tax by destroying villages and seizing cattle, which caused many to flee to Senegal or the forests. The cost of his forces and the return to budget deficits led to his recall in 1915. An outraged Portuguese lawyer later published a
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Upon the onset of the Portuguese declaration of war against Germany in 1916, Pinto was transferred for the military administration of
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continued despite the majority of the colony being overrun. The Imperial German chief commander in East Africa,
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Pinto served as an officer in various Portuguese colonies in Africa. First from 1902 to 1911, in
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João Teixeira da Rocha Pinto was named after his father João Teixeira Pinto, who was called
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damning report on the atrocities committed by African mercenaries under the command of
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He gained distinction for his role in administering the military contingents of
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João Pinto was struck and killed fighting against a German attack
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between 1912 and 1916. Between 1913 and 1915, Pinto used
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
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Lisbon 1936, Agência Geral das Colónias pp 85–6, 120
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Portuguese military personnel killed in World War I
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Mossâmedes
Portuguese Angola
Ngomano
Portuguese Mozambique
Portugal
First Portuguese Republic
Portuguese Army
Major
Portuguese Guinea
Portuguese East Africa
World War I
East African Campaign
Battle of Narungombe
Battle of Ngomano

Portuguese colonies of Africa
Portuguese:
Portuguese Mozambique
World War I
Kowanyama dialect:
Portuguese Angola

Bissau
Portuguese Angola
Portuguese Guinea
Oio Region
Askari
Abdul Injai
Portuguese Mozambique

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