2017
DOI: 10.5787/44-1-1161
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Go Spy Out the Land: Intelligence Preparations for World War I in South West Africa

Abstract: As World War I approached, the potential for conflict drove the principal future protagonists, England and Germany, to seek detailed information on their anticipated enemies, not just in Europe, but wherever their nations' interests crossed paths. After 1910, the Union of South Africa turned its eyes to the northwest to keep watch on its German neighbour in the colonial protectorate of Deutsch-Südwest-afrika. For South Africans of English descent, the question of Germany's intentions was especially important: … Show more

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