The Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya: Suspects being searched

by British official photographer last modified 2022-10-20T14:23:54+01:00
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Suspected Mau Mau terrorists being searched by security forces, British Army Operations against the Mau Mau in Kenya, 1952–1956, black-and-white photograph, photographer: British official photographer, source: © IWM (MAU 865), Imperial War Musuem, London, http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205191326, IWM Non-Commercial Licence.

Der Mau Mau Aufstand in Kenia

Due to the destruction of many documents, it is not known how many lives the Mau Mau Uprising claimed. While 63 British soldiers, 33 settlers and more than 1800 native policemen and auxiliary soldiers died, official estimates put the number of casualties among the rebels at 11.500. However, current estimations put the number at somewhere between 20.000 and 100.000. There was also widespread internment. Almost the entire Kikuyu population, which was deemed to be not loyal, was imprisoned in this way. In the photograph, British security forces are searching suspects who have been rounded up near Kanyuki during Operation Scaramouche.


Suspected Mau Mau terrorists being searched by security forces, British Army Operations against the Mau Mau in Kenya, 1952–1956, black-and-white photograph, photographer: British official photographer, source: © IWM (MAU 865), Imperial War Musuem, London, IWM Non-Commercial Licence.


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1952
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1950 - 1959

Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya
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Der Mau Mau Aufstand in Kenia