Armies in East Africa 191418
By (Author) Peter Abbott
Illustrated by Raffaele Ruggeri
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
16th October 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
First World War
Second World War
Modern warfare
Land forces and warfare
European history
Battles and campaigns
Weapons and equipment
Military uniforms / insignia
940.416
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
196g
One of the least-published campaigns of the Great War was that fought in East Africa by forces of colonial troops British Empire, Belgian, Portuguese and German. Short of resources, many European, African and Indian soldiers recorded epics of endurance as they hunted the outnumbered but brilliantly led German colonial forces across a disease-ridden wilderness. The achievements of Paul von Lettow Vorbeck the last German commander in the field to lay down his arms brought him fame and respect comparable to that won by Rommel in World War II. The events and the forces are described here in concise detail, and illustrated with rare photographs and striking colour artworks.
Peter Abbott has co-authored several titles for Osprey, including Men-at-Arms 131: Germanys Eastern Front Allies 1941-45 and Men-at-Arms 202: Modern African Wars 2: Angola and Mozambique. Raffaele Ruggeri was born in 1964 in Bologna where he still lives and works. After studying at the Fine Arts Academy he worked in several areas of graphics and design before deciding to devote himself to illustration. He has long been interested in military history and has illustrated a number of books for Osprey including, MAA 269 The Ottoman Army 1914-18, and MAA 309 The Italian Invasion of Abyssinia 1935-36.