H/T WRSA The East Africa Campaign On the outbreak of war in 1914, Colonel Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck was the commander of a small army in German East Africa (Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda). He was determined to tie down as many Allied troops as he could in the region to prevent them from…
Category: Obscure WW1 History
Know Your Obscure WW1 History: German Zeppelins Made from Cow Intestines?
German Zeppelins Were Made with Cow Intestines And It Led To Sausage Restrictions During WWI Here’s an Obscure Fact you can use sometime when Discussing World War One!
Henry Johnson the One-Man Army Who Fought Off, Dozens of German Soldiers During World War I
Amazing piece of WW1 History.
Muslim Attack on Australian Picnic Train: 1915 at Broken Hill
Muslim Attack on Australian Picnic Train: 1915 at Broken Hill An obscure page of WW1 History that continues to prove that islam is not a “Religion of Peace” but rather a Societal Philosophy of Terror and Mayhem against innocent people and an obvious threat to Christian Western Civilization that must be rooted out. Stay Alert,…