Основной контент книги The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign
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The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign

African Troops in the Great War: Bravery and Sacrifice in East Africa

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In «The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign,» Hugh Charles Sir Clifford offers a meticulous account of the Gold Coast Regiment's critical role in World War I's East African theater. Through a blend of historical narrative and personal anecdotes, Clifford vividly depicts the soldiers' experiences, operational strategies, and the challenges they faced in the harsh landscapes of East Africa. His literary style combines authoritative scholarship with evocative prose, effectively immersing the reader in the soldiers' bravery amidst adversity, while situating their contributions within the broader context of colonial military history. Hugh Charles Sir Clifford, a soldier and colonial administrator with firsthand experience of the events he recounts, drew upon his deep understanding of the geopolitical dynamics and social fabric of West Africa. His background in colonial service and insights into the complexities of race, class, and imperialism in the early 20th century inform the narrative, bringing a nuanced perspective to the Gold Coast Regiment's actions and legacy. This book is a valuable addition for both historians and general readers interested in military history and the broader implications of colonial warfare. Clifford's careful documentation and engaging storytelling not only honor those who served but also provoke critical reflections on history's enduring impact.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 September 2024
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300 S.
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8596547619932
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