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The East African campaign in World War I started in German East Africa (GEA) and spread to portions of Portuguese Mozambique, Northern Rhodesia, British East Africa, the Uganda Protectorate, and the Belgian Congo. The strategy of the German colonial forces was to divert Allied forces from the Western Front to Africa, but this achieved only mixed results after 1916 and the Allied forces became composed almost entirely of South African, Indian, and other colonial troops. Black South African troops were not considered for European service as a matter of policy, while all Indian units had been withdrawn from the Western Front by the end of 1915. The campaign in Africa consumed considerable amounts of money and war material that could have gone to other fronts, and all but ended when the Germans entered Portuguese Mozambique and had to live off Portuguese supplies. After receiving word of the armistice on 14 November 1918 at 07:30 hours both sides waited for confirmation, with the Germans formally surrendering on 25 November.

Regular army Lewis gunner, prone
BEA1
Regular army Lewis gunner, prone

Pack contans 10 figures (1 pose)

£2.25
£1.88 ex VAT
K.A.R. troops
BEA2
K.A.R. troops

Pack contains 30 figures (27 foot (2 poses), 3 officers)

£6.75
£5.63 ex VAT
K.A.R. Vickers MkI MG team (3)
BEA3
K.A.R. Vickers MkI MG team (3)

Pack contains 3 guns (3 gunners, 3 loaders)

£2.25
£1.88 ex VAT
East/South African mounted rifles
BEA4
East/South African mounted rifles

Pack contains 15 figures (2 poses)

£6.75
£5.63 ex VAT
Gold Coast Regt. troops
BEA5
Gold Coast Regt. troops

Pack contains 30 figures (27 foot (1 pose), 3 officers)

£6.75
£5.63 ex VAT
K.A.R. crew with 2.5'' screw gun (3)
BEA6
K.A.R. crew with 2.5" screw gun (3)

Pack contains 3 guns with crew (3 guns, 6 wheels, 9 crew)

£6.75
£5.63 ex VAT
Indian crew with 2.5'' screw gun (3)
BEA7
Indian crew with 2.5" screw gun (3)

Pack contains 3 guns with crew (3 guns, 6 wheels, 9 crew)

£6.75
£5.63 ex VAT
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