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... ady prepared to intervene in East Africa, and their initial plan was to start with Germany. However, Ernst knew before the war that there would be no peaceful resolution between East Africa and Cape Town. But the idea of starting with Germany to intervene in East Africa was just wishful thinking on the part of the British.
This time, East Africa’s strategic goal was to use mountains and rivers as boundaries, occupying easily defensible places and taking over South Africa’s mining areas. ...
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