Battle of Ukoko, the Glossary
The Battle of Ukoko took place on 21 September 1914 during the Kamerun campaign of the First World War between French and German troops in Ukoko, Kamerun or modern day Cocobeach, Gabon.[1]
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17 relations: Allies of World War I, Cocobeach, Douala, French Equatorial Africa, French Third Republic, Gabon, German Empire, Kamerun, Kamerun campaign, Libreville, Mbini, Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign, Neukamerun, Río Muni, Restoration (Spain), World War I, Wouri estuary.
- 1910s in Kamerun
- 1914 in Africa
- African theatre of World War I
- Battles of the African Theatre (World War I)
- Battles of the Kamerun campaign
- Kamerun
- Military history of Cameroon
- September 1914 events
Allies of World War I
The Allies, the Entente or the Triple Entente was an international military coalition of countries led by France, the United Kingdom, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I (1914–1918).
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Cocobeach
Cocobeach is a town in northwestern Gabon, lying on the south bank of the Muni River.
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Douala
Douala is the largest city in Cameroon and its economic capital.
See Battle of Ukoko and Douala
French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Africa (Afrique équatoriale française, or AEF) was a federation of French colonial territories in Equatorial Africa which consisted of Gabon, French Congo, Ubangi-Shari, and Chad.
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French Third Republic
The French Third Republic (Troisième République, sometimes written as La IIIe République) was the system of government adopted in France from 4 September 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War, until 10 July 1940, after the Fall of France during World War II led to the formation of the Vichy government.
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Gabon
Gabon (Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (République gabonaise), is a country on the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, on the equator, bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west.
German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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Kamerun
Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1920 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon.
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Kamerun campaign
The Kamerun campaign took place in the German colony of Kamerun in the African theatre of the First World War when the British, French and Belgians invaded the German colony from August 1914 to March 1916. Battle of Ukoko and Kamerun campaign are 1910s in Kamerun, African theatre of World War I, Battles of World War I involving Germany, Battles of the African Theatre (World War I), Battles of the Kamerun campaign, Kamerun and military history of Cameroon.
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Libreville
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon, located on the Gabon Estuary.
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Mbini
Mbini is a town in Río Muni, Equatorial Guinea, lying at the mouth of the Benito River.
Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
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. Battle of Ukoko and Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign are 1910s in Kamerun, 1914 in Africa, African theatre of World War I, Battles of the Kamerun campaign, conflicts in 1914 and September 1914 events.
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Neukamerun
Neukamerun was the name of Central African territories ceded by the Third French Republic to the German Empire in 1911. Battle of Ukoko and Neukamerun are Kamerun.
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Río Muni
Río Muni (called Mbini in Fang) is the Continental Region (called Región Continental in Spanish) of Equatorial Guinea, and comprises the mainland geographical region, covering.
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Restoration (Spain)
The Restoration (Restauración) or Bourbon Restoration (Restauración borbónica) was the period in Spanish history between the First Spanish Republic and the Second Spanish Republic from 1874 to 1931.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Battle of Ukoko and World War I are conflicts in 1914.
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Wouri estuary
The Wouri estuary, or Cameroon estuary is a large tidal estuary in Cameroon where several rivers come together, emptying into the Bight of Biafra.
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See also
1910s in Kamerun
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Ngaundere
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- First Battle of Jaunde
- Kamerun campaign
- Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
- Second Battle of Edea
- Second Battle of Garua
- Second Battle of Jaunde
1914 in Africa
- 1914 in South Africa
- 1914 in Southern Rhodesia
- 1914 in the Belgian Congo
- Affair of Agbeluvoe
- Affair of Khra
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Lai
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- German Inner Africa Research Expeditions
- German campaign in Angola
- Kolongongo War
- Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
- Siege of Mora
- Togoland campaign
African theatre of World War I
- Affair of Agbeluvoe
- Affair of Khra
- African theatre of World War I
- Battle of Banjo
- Battle of Gurin
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Lai
- Battle of Naulila
- Battle of Ngaundere
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- Chilembwe uprising
- East African Campaign (World War I)
- East African campaign (World War I)
- Ethiopia in World War I
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- First Battle of Jaunde
- German campaign in Angola
- Invasion of Darfur
- Kamerun campaign
- Kaocen revolt
- Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
- Second Battle of Edea
- Second Battle of Garua
- Second Battle of Jaunde
- Siege of Mora
- Somaliland campaign
- South West Africa campaign
- Togoland campaign
- Uganda Intelligence Department
- Volta-Bani War
- Zaian War
Battles of the African Theatre (World War I)
- Action of Agagia
- Affair of Agbeluvoe
- Affair of Khra
- Battle of Banjo
- Battle of Gurin
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Lai
- Battle of Ngaundere
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Segale
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- Bir Hakeim rescue
- East African Campaign (World War I)
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- First Battle of Jaunde
- Kamerun campaign
- Second Battle of Edea
- Second Battle of Garua
- Second Battle of Jaunde
- Siege of Mora
Battles of the Kamerun campaign
- Battle of Banjo
- Battle of Gurin
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Lai
- Battle of Ngaundere
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- First Battle of Jaunde
- Kamerun campaign
- Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
- Second Battle of Edea
- Second Battle of Garua
- Second Battle of Jaunde
- Siege of Mora
Kamerun
- Adamawa Wars
- Bafut Wars
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Lai
- Battle of Ngaundere
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- Dume district
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- First Battle of Jaunde
- German West African Company
- Iwindo
- Jaunde-Texte von Karl Atangana und Paul Messi
- Kamerun
- Kamerun campaign
- Martin-Paul Samba
- Morocco–Congo Treaty
- Neukamerun
- Northwest Cameroon Company
- Ober-Logone
- Old German government headquarters in Douala
- Omgba Bissogo
- Ossidinge
- Second Battle of Edea
- Second Battle of Garua
- Second Battle of Jaunde
- Siege of Mora
- South Cameroon Company
Military history of Cameroon
- Adamawa Wars
- Battle of Bambui
- Battle of Banjo
- Battle of Batibo
- Battle of Gurin
- Battle of Jabassi
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Lai
- Battle of Ngaundere
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Tepe
- Battle of Ukoko
- First Battle of Edea
- First Battle of Garua
- First Battle of Jaunde
- Kamerun campaign
- Ndop prison break
- Operation Bamenda Clean
- Operation Bui Clean
- Operation Free Bafut
- Second Battle of Edea
- Second Battle of Garua
- Second Battle of Jaunde
- September 2021 Bamessing ambush
- Siege of Mora
- Wum prison break
September 1914 events
- 1914 Arkansas gubernatorial election
- 1914 Atlantic hurricane season
- 1914 Australian federal election
- 1914 Bolton by-election
- 1914 Maine gubernatorial election
- 1914 The Hartlepools by-election
- 1914 papal conclave
- Action of 22 September 1914
- Affair of Néry
- Allied occupation of German New Guinea
- Australian occupation of German New Guinea order of battle
- Battle of Albert (1914)
- Battle of Bita Paka
- Battle of Buggenhout
- Battle of Flirey
- Battle of Galicia
- Battle of Grand Couronné
- Battle of Kusseri
- Battle of Nsanakong
- Battle of Sandfontein
- Battle of Ukoko
- Battle of Zanzibar
- Battle of the Drina
- Battle of the Frontiers
- Battle of the San river (1914)
- Battle of the Vistula River
- Bombardment of Madras
- Bombardment of Papeete
- First Battle of Picardy
- First Battle of the Aisne
- First Battle of the Marne
- First Battle of the Masurian Lakes
- Government of Ireland Act 1914
- Great Retreat
- List of shipwrecks in September 1914
- Lwów pogrom (1914)
- Naval operations of the Kamerun campaign
- Race to the Sea
- Russian invasion of East Prussia (1914)
- September 1914 Swedish general election
- Siege of Antwerp (1914)
- Siege of Maubeuge
- Siege of Toma
- Suspensory Act 1914
- Welsh Church Act 1914