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The Anglo-Zanzibar War: Every Second

The Anglo-Zanzibar War was the shortest war in history. Now, it is represented via one of the longest mapping videos ever. A link to this video without sound effects is provided below:    • The Anglo-Zanzibar War: Every Second   __________________________________________________________________ Hello and thank you for clicking on this video. I make mapping animations on this channel. These animations show the borders of countries over periods of time and any wars that take place. __________________________________________________________________ Intro Theme: Zaporozhian Cossack March Music Used (in order): Drama-May | Kevin Macleod 1 Hour Space Ambient Relaxing Music Mix | Universe Journey | Background for Meditation, Sleep __________________________________________________________________ Sources: “Anglo-Zanzibar War,” Wikipedia, last modified January 6, 2021 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Z.... Robert Lyne, Zanzibar in contemporary times; a short history of the southern East in the nineteenth century, (Hurst And Blackett, 1905), 196-207. https://archive.org/stream/zanzibarin... Imperial Scribe, “The Shortest War: The Anglo Zanzibar War. - Military History Animated.” July 28, 2018. Video, 3:44.    • The Shortest War: The Anglo Zanzibar ...   Ian Hernon, Britain's Forgotten Wars: Colonial Campaigns of the 19th Century, (History Press, 2008), 776-794. Plan der Stadt Sansibar/Map of Zanzibar, Dr. Oscar Baumann, with the assistance of Imam Sherif, 1892. By derivative work: Dhatfield (talk)Anglo-Zanzibar_War.PNG: Dumelow - Anglo-Zanzibar_War.PNG, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... 2,370 ft/s for Mk IV gun with 31 lb (14 kg) projectile in WWI, using 5 lb 1 oz 12 drams cordite MD size 16 propellant (Treatise on Ammunition, 10th Edition 1915) Disclaimer: While I try my best to confirm all events in my videos, I am forced to make educated guesses at times when events aren’t clearly defined.

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