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jony66329 Apr 2013 4:57 p.m. PST

After our game at Cold War's I was asked what were our sources. So a little late here is my reading list for the battle and campaign.

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skinkmasterreturns29 Apr 2013 5:34 p.m. PST

I was on Google Earth earlier today looking at Tanga.While the area where the battle took place is now built up,the areas outside the city are pretty flat,relatively treeless and arid looking.

15th Hussar29 Apr 2013 7:48 p.m. PST

Here are other books, available from the US Army War College Collection (CARL) on the web and other sites too:

The Battle of Tanga-Harvey

When Elephants Clash

Adui Tayari

Askari's, Asymetry and Small Wars

Critical Analysis of the Operations in GEA, Parts 1 & 2

Overview, East African Campaign

Study of the War in GEA

When Elephant's Clash

To Die like a Pig

Look up Dennis Bishop and Holger Diebold on Google for some extra goodies too .

jony66301 May 2013 8:34 a.m. PST

Most of the buildings from the battle are still there, and look good.

Jon
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