About World War I
Mar 29, 2010
About World War I
Some of the first hostilities of the war occurred in Africa and in the Pacific Ocean , in the colonies and territories of the European powers. On August 1914 a combined French and British Empire force invaded the German protectorate of Togoland in West Africa . Shortly thereafter, on August 10, German forces based in South-West Africa attacked South Africa , part of the British Empire . Another British Dominion, New Zealand, occupied German Samoa (later Western Samoa) on 30 August; on September 11 the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landed on the island of Neu Pommern (later New Britain), which formed part of German New Guinea. Within a few months, the Entente forces had driven out or had accepted the surrender of all German forces in the Pacific. Sporadic and fierce fighting, however, continued in Africa for the remainder of the war.
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