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- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign abstract "The Naval operations of the Kamerun Campaign were carried out by German and Allied forces during the Kamerun Campaign of the First World War from August to September 1914. Naval activity occurred all along the coast of German Kamerun in the Bight of Bonny but most of the action took place in the Wouri estuary. The main event of the campaign were the successful British and French amphibious landings at Duala. The operations carried out by British and French naval forces concluded in securing control over the German colony's entire coastline and the destruction of any German naval vessels that were capable of offering resistance. Allied occupation of the coastline forced the Germans to retreat into the interior of Kamerun where they would meet their defeat in 1916.".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign causalties "light".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "*25px British Nigeria".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "*25px French Equatorial Africa".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "*25px German Kamerun".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "British Empire".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "France".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "German Empire".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign date "1914-09-28".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict Kamerun_Campaign.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_I.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign place Kamerun.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign place Wouri_estuary.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign result "Allied victory".
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- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign caption "Map of the Wouri estuary".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign casualties "1".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign casualties "2".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign casualties "36".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign casualties "8".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign casualties "light".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "British Empire *25px British Nigeria France *25px French Equatorial Africa".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign combatant "German Empire *25px German Kamerun".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign commander "Governor Karl Ebermaier Major Carl Heinrich Zimmermann".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign commander "Major General Charles Dobell".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign conflict "Naval operations of the Kamerun Campaign".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign date "--08-24".
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- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign partof "the Kamerun Campaign in World War I".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign place "Coast of German Kamerun, Wouri estuary".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign result "Allied victory".
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:1914_in_Africa.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:African_theatre_of_World_War_I.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:Battles_of_the_African_Theatre_(World_War_I).
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- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:History_of_Cameroon.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_I_involving_France.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Germany.
- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign comment "The Naval operations of the Kamerun Campaign were carried out by German and Allied forces during the Kamerun Campaign of the First World War from August to September 1914. Naval activity occurred all along the coast of German Kamerun in the Bight of Bonny but most of the action took place in the Wouri estuary. The main event of the campaign were the successful British and French amphibious landings at Duala.".
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- Naval_operations_of_the_Kamerun_Campaign depiction Wouri_estuary_1850.svg.
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