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The Campaign in German East Africa, 1917. Creator: Unknown
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The Campaign in German East Africa, 1917. Creator: Unknown
The Campaign in German East Africa, 1917. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VIII. Ending The First Three Years", edited by J. A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Limited, London, 1917]
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The Campaign in German East Africa, 1917 - A Glimpse into the Strategic Battle
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. This print takes us back to the tumultuous era of World War I, specifically to the East African campaign in 1917. The image, captured by an unknown photographer, showcases a pivotal moment in history when British forces were engaged in a fierce military campaign against German troops. The photograph is part of "The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VIII" edited by J. A. Hammerton and published by The Amalgamated Press Ltd. It serves as a testament to the significance of this conflict and its impact on both Britain and Germany. Intriguingly, this image offers more than just a visual representation of battle; it provides insight into the strategic aspect of warfare during that time. With cartography playing a crucial role in military strategy, we can observe soldiers intently studying maps as they plan their next move. As we delve deeper into this historical artifact, we are reminded of Sir John Alexander Hammerton's contribution to documenting significant events through his publications. His dedication to preserving these moments for future generations is evident here. While the creator remains anonymous, their work has been preserved thanks to Heritage Images' commitment to safeguarding our collective heritage. This print allows us to reflect upon the sacrifices made during World War I while appreciating how far we have come since then.
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