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by Edward Paice


  Kingani, 145, 148–50

  King-Hall, Admiral Herbert, 70, 85–7, 90–3,

  114–16, 119; appearance, 85; relations with Churchill, 85, 87, 90; end of career, 123, 245; and South Africa, 127–8

  Kiomboni, 120

  Kionga Triangle, 140–1, 267–9, 273, 400

  Kipenio, 276

  Kirando, 233

  Kireka, Mt, 369

  Kirkpatrick, Colonel, 294

  Kiromo, 243

  Kisii, 24, 30–2, 37, 156, 245

  Kissaki, 248, 251

  Kissangire, 276

  Kissenyi, 29, 33, 37, 97, 108, 224

  Kisumu, 30, 108

  Kiswere, 250

  Kitanda, 262–3, 306, 324

  Kitangari, 337, 349

  Kitchener, Lord, 5, 62n; aversion to risk, 84; congratulates Tighe and Stewart, 106; dislike of sideshows, 135; acquiesces in East Africa campaign, 152–3; response to Salaita catastrophe, 186

  ‘Kitchener’s Army’, 299; see also Volunteer Army Kitega, 225

  Kituta, 229

  Kivambo Heights, 272, 274

  Kivu, 94–5, 97, 108, 224, 284; front, 174, 199

  Kivu, Lake, 33, 94–6, 145, 173n, 224

  Klinghardt, Captain Rudolf, 199

  Knudsen, Knud, 209–10

  Koch, Oberleutnant Georg, 122, 124

  Kock, Nis, 90–1, 246, 248, 336

  Köhl, Captain Franz, 124; and German retreat, 330, 339, 343, 368–70, 372–3, 377, 385–6; World War II service, 342n; loses baggage, 369–70, 373; surrender, 388; suppresses Spartacists, 390

  Kolonische Zeitung, 321

  Koma Island, 115

  Kondeland, 397

  Kondoa-Irangi, 29, 294n; van Deventer’s advance and defence of, 199–205, 208, 211, 224, 232, 261, 300, 314; conditions in, 239; withdrawals from, 239–41; and supplies and transport, 279–80, 288; Naumann threatens, 313–14

  Konduchi, 19

  König, 15, 71–3

  Königsberg, 19–20, 30; leaves Dar-es-Salaam,

  14–16; communications, 16, 90, 92; captures City of Winchester, 16, 23; sheltering in Rufiji delta, 24, 67–71, 79–80, 84–7, 148, 150; attacks Zanzibar, 34–7, 45, 117; Kronborg attempts re-supply, 89–93, 116; guns from, 98, 124, 131, 146, 149, 194, 202, 227, 230, 236, 245, 271, 273, 333; final destruction, 113–24, 130, 245, 303;crew from, 124, 145, 147, 209, 211, 235, 259, 314, 337, 381, 388

  Korema, 370

  Kornatzki, Friedrich von, 38, 202–3

  Korogwe, 29, 132, 201, 208

  Korombo (farm worker), 289

  Koronje, Mt, 369–70

  Kraut, Major Georg, 21, 38, 325; defence of Longido and loss of communications, 39, 44, 63, 65, 66n; and first Salaita ‘show’, 179, 182, 199; withdrawal and defence of Northern Railway, 188–91, 193, 199, 205–7; withdraws from Northern Railway, 239–40; and German withdrawal, 249, 251–3, 255, 257–8, 261–5, 270; loss of nerve, 262; continues to hold out, 306–7, 319; opposes British advance, 326, 331; remains with von Lettow-Vorbeck, 342n; suppresses Spartacists, 390

  Krige, ‘Tottie’, 195

  Kronborg (blockade runner) 90–3, 116, 131, 143–4, 202, 211, 246, 336

  Krüger, Franz, 43, 307

  Kruger, Paul, 2, 125, 129

  Küdicke, Dr Robert, 381

  Kut, 220

  Kwidjwi Island, 33, 224

  Kyaka, 105

  Kyogo Valley, 158

  La Fontaine, Mr, 19

  Lacerda, Viriato de, 343

  Laconia, 86, 144

  Laisang, 55–6

  Lamu, 29

  Lane, Sergeant, 178, 183–4, 241

  Langen, Lieutenant (later Captain) Peter, 82, 97; crosses Masai Steppe, 199–200

  Langenn-Steinkeller, Major Erich von, 31–2, 37, 108, 110, 145; and Belgian advance, 224n, 225, 227; and German withdrawal, 242–3, 254–5, 262

  Larsen, Major, 312–13

  Latema-Reata Hills, 189–91, 193, 206

  Laverton, Major, 63–5

  Le Havre, 22, 96–7, 100, 317

  le Roy, Mgr, 177–8

  Leader, The, 29, 59, 75–6, 79, 106, 132, 292

  Lecoindre, Père, 222

  Lee, Captain, 294n

  Lee, Lieutenant John R., 99–100, 110–12, 146

  Legion of Frontiersmen, 103–4, 285n, 396;in Bukoba attack, 105–6; looting by, 107; impact of disease, 207, 247; last action of war, 331

  Leopold II, King, 94, 139, 165, 173, 358, 400

  Leopoldville, 229

  Lettow-Vorbeck, Colonel (later General) Paul von: in German South-West Africa campaign, 5–6; power struggle with Schnee, 16n, 17–22; Seebataillon commander, 17, 45, 90; glass eye 17n; attacks British East Africa, 19–20; attacks Belgian Congo, 22; and Portuguese East Africa, 23, 141–2, 144; mobilisation and defence of German East Africa, 26, 28–9, 31–3, 37–9, 41, 43; defence of Tanga, 44–5, 47, 50–1, 53–61, 65–6, 182, 185; tactics, 51, 81, 84, 185, 305, 355; and defence of Dares-Salaam, 72–3; ignores rules of war, 76; mounts attack on Jasin, 80–4; threat to Uganda Railway, 84, 94, 134, 170; and Königsberg, 84, 92, 116; and threat from Northern Rhodesia, 108, 110; optimism and resourcefulness, 131–2; and Lake Tanganyika, 148–9; and South African offensive, 154, 170–2, 187, 191–4, 196–9, 201–2, 208, 267; fear of rebellion, 164–5; speed of movement, 174; and first Salaita ‘show’, 178–9, 182–5; and battle for Kondoa, 202–4, 206, 211, 224, 239, 261; awarded Iron Cross, 211; and Muslim uprisings, 215–17, 223; and Belgian advance, 227, 230; withdrawal from German East Africa, 237, 241, 247–9, 253, 258–9, 261–3, 266, 276–7; myths surrounding, 241; appearance, 248, 387; awarded Pour le Mérite, 261, 344; and Portuguese, 269, 271, 273–5; disrupts British supply chain, 280; uses forced labour, 287–8; continues to hold out, 293, 301, 303–5, 307, 310, 319; British advance against, 312, 314–15, 317; and Naumann stunt, 313, 315; retreat into Portuguese East Africa, 326–43, 366–86; confers with Schnee, 332–3; escape from Chiwata and attack on Negomano, 332–41; leaves sick troops, 336–7; promoted Major-General, 337; force divides, 342; and airlift plan, 347–50; attitude to Africans, 355–6, 389, 398; possible evacuation, 367; faces mutiny threat, 368; increasing autocracy, 373; reaction to end of war, 386–7; signs surrender, 387–9; held prisoner and repatriated, 389–90; shot at, 390; suppresses Spartacists, 390; involved in Kapp Putsch, 390; campaigns for restoration of colonies, 390; respect for, 390; reasons for success, 400; honoured by Hitler, 402

  Lewis, Lieutenant, 7

  Lewis, Major Harold, 259–60

  Lieberman, Captain Eberhard von, 247, 326, 328–9, 333, 336

  Ligonha River, 379

  Lij Iyasu, Emperor, 217–22

  Likungo River, 371, 377

  Likuyu, 263–4, 306, 324

  Lilley, Captain, 30

  Lincke, Captain Friedrich, 262–4, 306, 324–5, 342

  Lindi, 23, 31n, 67, 92, 209, 269, 300, 343, 376, 385; German garrison, 142; British capture, 250; and Newala disaster, 271–2, 319; Germans hold out around, 301, 307; and British advance, 326–7, 329, 331, 333; threat to bomb, 350

  Lino, Senhor, 320–1

  Lioma, 380–1

  Litete, 324

  Livingstone, 264

  Livingstone Mountains, 235

  Liwale, 259, 269–71, 275, 326–7, 330, 332, 334–5

  Lloyd George, David, 277, 297, 346, 399

  Loita Hill, 314

  Lol Kissale, 198–9

  Lomwe, 161

  Lomweland, 161

  Long, Walter, 293, 351

  Longido, 39, 44–5; British attack and occupy, 63–6; evacuated, 102; British attempt to retake, 130, 153–4, 170; front, 169–70, 187, 193; Stewart advances from 187–8, 192

  Looff, Captain Max, 14–16, 23–4, 34–7, 67–70, 79, 90, 92; discusses joint operations, 84; concern for his crew, 84–5; and end of Königsberg, 116, 119, 122; optimism, 116; awarded Iron Cross and Pour le Mérite, 122; commands land forces, 271–3, 319, 326, 337; and carriers, 287; too sick to continue, 337; and airlift attempt, 350

 
; looting, 240–1

  Lourenço Marques, 141, 143–4, 268, 364–5, 376

  Lourenço Marques Guardian, 274

  Loyal North Lancs: at Tanga, 49, 52–5, 57–8; occupy German territory, 66; deemed ‘reliable’, 79n, 130; impact of disease, 96, 102, 131, 207; in attack on Bukoba 105–6, 107n; in first Salaita ‘show’, 177, 180n, 181–4

  Lualaba River, 111–12

  Luambala River, 343, 367

  Luatala, 341

  Ludendorff, General Erich, 221, 369, 373, 387

  Lüderitz, 127

  Lugella River, 371, 380

  Lujenda River, 141, 272, 338, 340, 343, 367, 382

  Lukigura River, 207

  Lukin, General, 129n, 216

  Lukuga (Albertville), 22, 33, 98, 112, 146–9, 151, 229–30

  Lukuga River, 146–7

  Lukuledi Mission, 331

  Lukuledi River, 270, 272, 325, 330–3, 347

  Lumi River, 19, 188

  Luo, 157n, 159

  Lupembe, 235–7, 252–3, 255–7, 261–2, 265, 307, 324

  Lurio River, 142, 343; Germans cross, 369–72, 374, 381

  Lutobo, 174, 224

  Lutshemi Valley, 333, 336

  Luvungi, 96, 145–6

  Luwegu River, 262, 326

  Luwiwa, 232, 234

  Lyall, Colonel R.A., 276

  Lys, Battle of the, 373

  Mabibo Heights, 246

  McCarthy, Lieutenant (later Major) J.J., 32, 263–4, 306

  MacDonell, Errol, 143–4, 218, 274, 350; and Portuguese, 318, 320, 322, 339, 364–5

  Macedo, Lieutenant, 375

  Machado, Bernardino, 274

  Machado, Sergeant, 274

  Machakos, 282, 397, 401

  Mackay, Colonel J.D., 41, 60, 80

  McMillan, Northrup, 133

  Madibira, 235–7, 254, 265

  Madras, 23, 69

  Mafia, 80, 87, 113–14, 118–19, 121, 123

  Mafia, 303

  Magadi, Lake, 23

  Magadi Soda Company, 108

  Magee, Frank, 110–11, 148, 234

  Mahenge, 325–6

  Mahenge plateau, 237–8, 239, 247–9, 251–8, 261–4, 270; Germans hold out, 301, 306–7, 310–11, 327; Belgian advance on, 317–18; action at and German escape, 324–6, 332, 334–5

  Mahiwa, 330–2, 336

  Mahua, 343, 368, 381

  Maji-Maji Rebellion, 165, 222, 244, 320, 327, 354–6, 398

  Majoreni, 29–30

  Maker, Sergeant, 163, 237

  Makonde plateau, 141, 164, 270–2, 274–5, 341; British attempt to encircle Germans, 332–3, 335–7, 339, 345; airlift plan, 347, 349–50

  Makonde revolt, 321–2

  Makosa, chief, 320

  Makoti, 368–9

  Maktau, 130–1

  Makua, 250

  Makua people, 319, 321

  Malagarisi River, 230

  Malangali, 235–7, 254–7, 265

  Malay States, 26

  Malema, 343, 369–70, 379

  Malema River, 343

  Malfeyt, Colonel, 316

  Malindi, 29, 283

  Malleson, General Wilfrid, 95, 130, 154; and first Salaita ‘show’, 178–82, 184–5, 187; and Latema-Reata attack, 189–90; promotion and subsequent career, 193, 195

  Malokotera, 379

  Malongwe, 242, 244

  Mansa Bay, 42n, 90–2

  Mariahilf Mission, 227

  Marie, 209–12, 236, 244, 250, 257, 262, 272, 287, 304, 327

  Marienthal, 228

  Maritz, Colonel Solomon ‘Manie’, 127–8

  Marriott, Captain, 255

  Martins, Major Azambuja, 273

  Masai, 159, 177; scouts, 63; recruitment drive, 366n

  Masai Steppe, 45, 198–200, 314

  Masasi, 270, 272–3, 331, 333, 341

  Massawa, 220

  Masters, Lieutenant, 163

  Matandu Valley, 259

  Matarica, 343, 367–8

  Matumbi Hills, 259

  Mauritzen, Captain, 112

  Maúta, 272–3

  Maziua, 22–3, 86

  Mbarak, 29

  Mbaranganda River, 271

  Mbarara, 95, 284

  Mbaruk dynasty, 213

  Mbemkuru River, 325, 328

  Mbuyuni, 130, 154, 170, 177, 179

  Me Katilili wa Mwadarikola, prophetess, 157

  Mecklenburg, Ernst von, 212

  medical services, 304, 308, 372, 393–4

  Medo, 343, 368

  Meinertzhagen, Captain Richard, 57, 131, 134

  Meixner, Dr Hugo, 304, 372

  Melo, Captain de, 321

  Mena, Captain, 339

  Mendes, Major Moura, 141, 267–8

  Menelik II, Emperor, 217–19, 221

  Merensky, Lieutenant Albert, 39, 48, 50, 130

  Meru, 64–5, 160

  Meru, Mt, 66n, 187

  Mesopotamia, 102, 213, 220, 279, 300

  Messinge, 383

  Meza, 367

  M’frika, 237, 257–8, 262

  Mfumbiro district, 224

  Mgeta River, 248, 251, 275–6

  Middle East, 28, 40, 213, 373, 394

  Mihambia, 328, 330

  Mikesse, 301–2

  Mikindani, 92, 209, 269–70

  Military Labour Bureau, 281, 283

  Milner, Lord, 297, 317; and Versailles Conference, 399–400

  Milow Mission, 307

  Mimi, 101, 110–12, 146–8, 150, 229, 233

  Mingoyo, 329

  Mitomoni, 306, 383

  Miyoiyou, Sergeant, 37, 160

  Miyumba Mountains, 111

  Mkalama, 311–12

  Mkalamo, 29, 207

  Mkapira, 249, 252–6, 261–2

  Mkindu, 302, 304

  Mkula Hills, 342–3

  Mlanje, 164

  Moçambique, 370–1, 373–4, 377, 379

  Mocímboa da Praia, 322, 340, 363, 365, 374–5

  Mocímboa da Rovuma, 141, 270, 273, 332, 339–40, 342, 344

  Mocuba, 374

  Mogadishu, 220

  Mohoro, 276, 303

  Mohoro River, 68

  Molitor, Colonel Philippe, 173n, 224

  Molloy, Captain A.J., 196

  Molocué River, 379

  Molteno, Percy, 358

  Molyneux, Captain, 320–1

  Molyneux, Colonel G.M., 178, 180–3

  Mombasa, 23, 27, 37, 74, 80, 88; German advance fails, 29–30, 38; and British invasion force, 40–1, 59, 61; conference, 41, 63; Christmas festivities, 79; supplies and troop movements, 108, 170, 173; Smuts arrives, 187; workers in, 281–2, 287; influenza epidemic, 395

  Mombo, 29, 38, 43, 132, 194, 207

  Montepuez, 343, 368

  Moon, Flight Lieutenant E.R., 303

  Morel, Edmund, 173, 358

  Morogoro, 15, 29, 38, 142n, 383; British occupy, 239–42; German retreat from, 247–8, 251

  Morris, Colonel G.A., 298

  Morton, Victor, 178

  Moshi, 19, 29, 42, 44–5, 48, 50, 64, 182; German headquarters at, 38–9, 63; German withdrawal and British advance, 189, 191–3, 208; captured, 223; Mullah of, 223

  Moulaert, Colonel Georges, 151m 173n, 229

  Möwe (survey ship), 16, 22, 68n, 145, 230, 242

  Mpanga Kiganga, 257

  Mpangas, 302

  Mpapua, 240

  Mpepo, 262, 264, 324

  Mpili, 337

  Mpondas, 324

  Mpotora, 271

  Msalu, 368

  Msambweni, 76, 84

  Mtama, 272

  Mtenda, 343

  Mtende, 367

  M’tengula, 212, 344

  Muansa, 94, 98, 105

  Muganda people, 158

  Muhanga Mission, 250, 263–4

  Muhesa, 47, 50, 55

  Muhumuza, prophetess, 157

  Mukaria, M’Ithiria, 160

  Müller, Captain von, 69

  Müller, Dr, 382

  Müller, Captain Erich, 370–1, 375, 377, 381, 388 />
  Muller, Major Emmanuel, 145, 224–5, 325

  Müller, Leading Seaman, 146

  Müller, Sergeant, 311

  Mumboism, 156–7

  Munevala, 379

  Muntu, chief, 107

  Murray, Colonel Ronald, 232–3, 235–7, 249, 335, 385; character, 175, 265–6, 310; and German withdrawal, 252–3, 255–7, 262, 264; captures Wahle’s son, 306; and Wintgens raid, 307–10; relinquishes command, 310, 324; death, 310; dismisses Fair, 326

  Musinga, chief, 157, 225, 229, 401

  Muslims, 158, 212–13, 217–18, 220–3; see also Islam

  Mussolini, Benito, 401

  Mvua plateau, 321

  Mvumoni, 43, 47

  Mwanza, 31n, 96, 356; and German withdrawal and Belgian advance, 225, 227, 229, 242, 249, 258n, 284; Naumann threatens, 311–12

  Mwele Ndogo, 154

  Mwembe, 319, 343

  Mweru, Lake, 109

  Mzima Springs, 29, 37, 56, 131

  Nagasseni Hill, 188

  Nahungu, 326, 330

  Nairobi, 27, 60, 66, 95, 187; colonial life and outbreak of war, 13–14, 21; climate and health, 26, 74; Christmas festivities, 79; communications with, 97; Theatre Royal address, 132–4; profiteering, 278; workers in, 282, 287; asylum, 285; threat from Naumann, 313; plague in, 393; influenza epidemic, 396

  Nama, 6

  Namaca, 268–9

  Namanga River, 63, 65

  Nambindinga, 333, 335–7, 350

  Namema, 232–3, 265

  Input Data Services Ltd 11-05-2007 17:04:40

  Namiranga, 268–9

  Namirembe Bay, 225–6, 227n

  Namirrue, 377, 384

  Nampepo, 371

  Nampula, 379

  Nandi people, 159, 299; scouts (‘Skin Corps’), 225, 227n, 312–13

  Nangade, 273

  Nangoo, 333

  Nanguar, 343

  Nanungu, 368

  Nanyuki, 289, 394

  Napier Expedition, 41

  Narungombe, 328–9, 336

  Nasombe, 338, 341

  Native Labour contingents, 295

  Natron, Lake, 131, 313

  Nauen, 90

  Naulila, 23

  Naumann, Captain Heinrich, 310–17, 326–7, 356; death sentence, 315; World War II service, 342n

  Ndanda, 331, 333, 336

  Ndebele Rebellion, 164

  Ndessa, 330

  Negomano, 270, 272–3, 319, 332, 349, 383;Dr Weck escapes, 86; Portuguese defeat and German occupation, 338–40, 343, 363–4; British occupy, 342

  Neu Langenburg, 20, 31, 96, 98, 108, 110; British capture, 232, 234–5, 237

  Neu Moshi, 39, 132

  Neu Utengule, 308, 384

  Neustieten, 85, 124

  New Steglitz Plantation, 180, 183n, 193, 211

 

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