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... to proceed with gradual development, but knowing the global situation, he could not afford to hesitate.
At that time, the demand of the East African Navy was to be able to take shape in a short period and form combat capability to cope with the severe national defense situation of the 1880s.
After all, Ernst knew that the 1880s was a peak period for the expansion of great powers worldwide, and the African continent was a key area. In this case, the East African Navy must have a c ...
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