From 1911 until July 1914 German and British Empires secretly negotiated about possible dismemberment of Portuguese Angola;. In such a case most of the land would fall into the hands of the Germans. Angola-Bund, founded in 1912, was the German organization promoting the takeover.
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| - German campaign in Angola
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| - From 1911 until July 1914 German and British Empires secretly negotiated about possible dismemberment of Portuguese Angola;. In such a case most of the land would fall into the hands of the Germans. Angola-Bund, founded in 1912, was the German organization promoting the takeover.
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Commander
| - Alves Roçadas
Pereira d'Eça
- Victor Franke
Joachim von Heydebreck
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Result
| - Portuguese sovereignty in southern Angola restored
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combatant
| - * Portuguese Angola
- German Empire
* German South-West Africa
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Place
| - Southern Portuguese Angola
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Conflict
| - German Campaign in Angola
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| - From 1911 until July 1914 German and British Empires secretly negotiated about possible dismemberment of Portuguese Angola;. In such a case most of the land would fall into the hands of the Germans. Angola-Bund, founded in 1912, was the German organization promoting the takeover. Even before World War I started (September 1914), the Portuguese government had sent reinforcements to the southern border of Angola. After the war broke out, the border between German South West Africa and Angola remained open. The Germans hoped they would be able to supply food and possibly even arms through it. However, the Portuguese colonial government was rather hostile and attempted to thwart all possible trade. A few German nationals in Angola were interned.
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