Battle of Naulila
Naulila was the scene of fighting between Portuguese Angola and German South West Africa during the early stages of World War I. On 19 October 1914, a German military column crossed the border and entered Angola without authorization from the Portuguese authorities. The column was intercepted by Portuguese forces and conducted to Fort Naulila. At Naulila, a dispute occurred between the Portuguese and the Germans which resulted in the death of three German officers.
| Battle of Naulila | |||||||
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| Part of the start of German campaign in Angola | |||||||
![]() Boarding Portuguese troops to Angola , during the 1st Arsenal Pier World War | |||||||
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| Alves Roçadas | Victor Franke (WIA) | ||||||
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| Portuguese Army | Schutztruppe | ||||||
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580 Infantry 200 Cavalry | 650 Infantry | ||||||
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| Around 70 | Around 30 | ||||||
On 31 October, the Germans under the command of Oswald Ostermann retaliated, and raided the Portuguese fort at Cuangar, destroying the fort and killing all stationed border guards with machine-guns. This was later referred to as the "Cuangar Massacre". On 18/19 December, Victor Franke led a successful retaliatory attack, defeating the Portuguese at Naulila.
