Northern Africa 1915: Battles of Jaunde

Political map of Northern Africa on 01 May 1915 (World War I in Northern Africa: Battles of Jaunde), showing the following events: Conquest of Kamerun; Allied landings at Gallipoli; Battles of Jaunde.

Main Events

12 Apr 1915–18 Feb 1916 Conquest of Kamerun

In April 1915 the French and British troops in the west of the German Protectorate of Kamerun resumed their advance against the capital, Jaunde; a few days later, they also commenced their operation to capture the important northern town of Garua. Meanwhile the French and Belgian forces invading the protectorate from the south and east completed their conquest of the region of Neukamerun. Jaunde finally fell to the three converging fronts at the beginning of 1916, with the last German defenders surrendering at the besieged outpost of Mora, in the far north, the following month. in wikipedia

25 Apr 1915 Allied landings at Gallipoli

In April 1915 Allied forces landed on and around the Gallipoli peninsula, Turkey: the British/British Indian 29th Division at Helles; the Australians and New Zealanders (Anzacs) north of Gaba Tepe at what would be named Anzac Cove; and the French at Kum Kale on the Asian shore. Despite suffering heavy casualties during the initial landings, the Allies managed to secure their positions and advance inland against the Ottoman defenders. However, the campaign would soon become a stalemate when Ottoman reinforcements arrived. in wikipedia

1 May 1915–1 Jan 1916 Battles of Jaunde

In May 1915, in the First Battle of Jaunde, British Nigerian and French Equatorial African forces converged on Jaunde, capital of the German Protectorate of Kamerun, but were beaten back in late June in the face of adverse conditions and German resistance. A second assault was mounted in October, despite the Allied columns still not being able to maintain effective communication with each other due to the terrain. This time, the British broke through to occupy the town on New Year’s Day, only to discover that the Germans had already fled south for the neutral Spanish territory of Rio Muni (part of Spanish Guinea). in wikipedia