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... rica, and the more they calculated, the more they realized that they had no good strategy against East Africa. Although its size wasn’t large, in Africa’s context, it was akin to a behemoth.
After all, apart from Cape Town and North Africa, Africa could not find another power that could compete with East Africa’s white population. Moreover, East Africa was composed of Germans, albeit not purely, but its cultural allegiance naturally leaned towards Germany.
What did this mean for ...
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