- West Africa Campaign (World War II)
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=West Africa Campaign
partof=African Campaigns,World War II
caption=
date=July 10 –November 12 ,1940
place=French West Africa ,French Equatorial Africa
result=• Vichy victory inFrench West Africa
• Allied victory inFrench Equatorial Africa
combatant1=flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
flagicon|AustraliaAustralia
flagicon|France|freeFree France
flagicon|NetherlandsNetherlands
combatant2=
commander1=flagicon|United Kingdom Andrew Cunningham
flagicon|France|freeCharles De Gaulle
commander2=
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1=
casualties2=The name West African campaign refers to two battles during
World War II : theBattle of Dakar (also known as Operation Menace) and theBattle of Gabon , both of which were in late 1940. The actions involved Allied forces attackingVichy French forces in French overseas territories inWest Africa .Following the capture of Gabon, Free French forces controlled
French Equatorial Africa , whileFrench West Africa remained under Vichy control, until the Allied landings in North Africa (Operation Torch ) in November 1942.Course of the campaign
Anti-British sentiment in Africa had run high after the French battleship "Richelieu" had been hit in the port of
Dakar ,Senegal , inFrench West Africa . This event happened onJuly 10 1940 . cite web
title=The Second World War in the French Overseas Empire
url=http://worldatwar.net/timeline/france/empire40-45.html
accessdate=2006-02-27 ] In August,Free French GeneralCharles de Gaulle suggested an overland campaign, landing atConakry ,French Guinea . He anticipated that popular support for theFree French movement would be built in a drive on Dakar. But de Gaulle's suggestion was overruled by British desires to move swiftly.On
18 September , three French light cruisers, the "Georges Leygues", the "Gloire", and the "Montcalm" were intercepted by Allied ships en route to Libreville. The intercepting Allied ships included the heavy cruiser HMAS "Australia". The three French light cruisers were forced to retreat.French West Africa
The resistance stiffened as a result of the attacks on the French ships. From
5 September toSeptember 1940, theBattle of Dakar was fought when the Allied forces failed to persuade theVichy French defenders of Dakar to allow them to peacefully enter the city. The Allied forces first tried to persuade the Vichy forces by means ofpropaganda . They then attempted to take Dakar by force of arms. Both attempts ended in defeat. Allied hopes to takeFrench West Africa were put aside and strategic considerations shifted toFrench Equatorial Africa instead.French Equatorial Africa
This battle, fought between
8 November and12 November , resulted in the capture ofLibreville and the liberation of French Equatorial Africa from Vichy control.Outcome
Free French Forces consolidated their gains in French Equatorial Africa, and were able to assist in other campaigns, including the East AfricanFact|Free French forces fought in East Africa but is there any support that these forces came from the French colonies or French forces in West Africa|date=September 2008 and
North African Campaign s. However, French West Africa did not capitulate or join the Allied cause until the November 1942 landings ofOperation Torch .References
External links
* http://users.swing.be/baten/bat/910.html
* http://www.ahoy.tk-jk.net/macslog/OperationMenace.September.html
* http://history1900s.about.com/library/prm/blwaugh2.htm
* http://www.navy.gov.au/HMAS_Australia_%28II%29
* http://stonebooks.com/archives/960425.shtml
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