The “WW1 German British Tanganyikan Guerrilla Ballantines No 20 Used Softcover Reference Book” is a specialized reference volume focusing on guerrilla operations in Tanganyika (modern-day Tanzania) during the First World War. Authored as part of the Ballantine’s Illustrated History of the Violent Century series (No. 20), the book provides an objective account of military campaigns between German and British forces in East Africa from 1914 to 1918. It examines the strategies and tactics employed by both sides, with particular attention to the role of General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and the use of irregular warfare. The softcover format features period photographs, campaign maps, and detailed narrative. This used copy shows standard wear but remains intact for reference or research purposes. Suitable for collectors, historians, and researchers, the book offers factual insights into one of the lesser-known theatres of World War I, contributing to a broader understanding of colonial military history. Total of 160 pages.
WW1 German British Tanganyikan Guerrilla Ballantines No 20 Used Softcover Reference Book
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**WW1 German British Tanganyikan Guerrilla Ballantines No 20 Used Softcover Reference Book** provides a comprehensive account of the guerrilla conflict in German East Africa (Tanganyika) during the First World War. This volume, part of the Ballantine’s Illustrated History of the Violent Century series (number 20), presents the strategies, operations, and key figures involved in the
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