Event South West Africa campaign

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Was the conquest and occupation of German South West Africa by forces from the Union of South Africa during World War I.

Chronology

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  • July 1915: Battle of Otavi.
  • April 1915: South African conquest of Gibeon.
  • June 1915: South African conquest of Omaruru.
  • July 1915: Battle of Otavi.
  • February 1915: Battle of Kakamas: To disrupt South African plans to invade South West Africa, the Germans launched a pre-emptive invasion of their own.
  • May 1915: South African Prime Minister Louis Botha, who did also command the northern forces of South Africa at the time, advanced from Swakopmund along the Swakop valley with its railway line. His forces took Otjimbingwe, Karibib, Friedrichsfelde, Wilhelmsthal and Okahandja and entered the capital of Southwest Africa, Windhuk, on 5 May 1915.
  • February 1915: The South Africans successfully defended the fords at Kakamas against the Germans. This prevented the Germans from crossing the river and gaining control of the territory.
  • April 1915: South African conquest of Gibeon.
  • May 1915: South African Prime Minister Louis Botha, who did also command the northern forces of South Africa at the time, advanced from Swakopmund along the Swakop valley with its railway line. His forces took Otjimbingwe, Karibib, Friedrichsfelde, Wilhelmsthal and Okahandja and entered the capital of Southwest Africa, Windhuk, on 5 May 1915.
  • April 1915: South African conquest of Warmbad.
  • April 1915: South African conquest of Keetmannshoop.
  • February 1915: Battle of Kakamas: To disrupt South African plans to invade South West Africa, the Germans launched a pre-emptive invasion of their own.
  • July 1915: The German forces in South West Africa surrendered at Khorab on 9 July 1915.
  • April 1915: South African conquest of Warmbad.
  • June 1915: South African conquest of Omaruru.
  • February 1915: The South Africans successfully defended the fords at Kakamas against the Germans. This prevented the Germans from crossing the river and gaining control of the territory.

Selected Sources

  • Rothert, E. (1916): Karten und Skizzen zum Weltkrieg, Düsseldorf (Germany)