Africa's Great War

From Emergent Africa Wed Aug 6 2014, 10:57:00

From Africa on the Blog:

As the world prepares to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Great War, The World War I in Africa Project shines a bright light on its most overlooked theatre: Africa.

Two million African soldiers, workers and porters took part in "the war to end all wars", yet their story is unheard of. Europe's 20th century started in 1914, and the yoke of colonialism steered Africa along for the ride. Battles between the French, British, Belgian, German and Portuguese colonial empires pitted Africans against each other on their own soil. Beyond the tens of thousands of African lives lost, migration trends were set, economies transformed, borders redefined.

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