Battle of Sandfontein

The Battle of Sandfontein was fought between the Union of South Africa on behalf of the British Imperial Government and the German Empire (modern-day Namibia) on 26 September 1914 at Sandfontein, during the first stage of the South West Africa Campaign of World War I, and ended in a German victory.

Battle of Sandfontein
Part of the South West Africa Campaign of World War I

German sergeant shortly before the Battle of Sandfontein.
Date26 September 1914
Location
Result German victory
Belligerents

 Germany

United Kingdom

  •  South Africa
Commanders and leaders
Joachim von Heydebreck R.C. Grant  (WIA)
E.J. Welby
Strength
1,700 soldiers
10 artillery pieces
4 machine guns
237 officers
and soldiers
2 cavalry squadrons
2 artillery pieces
2 machine guns
Casualties and losses
14 killed
46 wounded
16 killed
51 wounded
205 captured
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