The Euro-African Union | ||
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Headquarters | Luanda, Portuguese West Africa | |
Official Languages |
English, Portuguese, French, Spanish and Afrikaans | |
Founders |
Portuguese West Africa, United Kingdom, Spain, British West Africa. | |
Members | Portuguese West Africa, British West Africa. | |
Established | February 19, 1951 |
The Euro-African Union (Or EAU for short) is a military and economic union with the purpose of maintaining the European presence in Africa and strengthening any White nations on the continent.
Main Ideals[]
The Main ideals of the EAU are:
- To meditate the needs for independence and the wishes of European States, to make sure that colonies are fully ready to become independent and don't descend into civil war.
- To strengthen and defend African nations and colonies.
- To fight against the spread of communism in Africa by any means necessary.
Members[]
Full Members[]
- Portuguese West Africa.
- British West Africa.
- Portuguese East Africa.
Observers[]
- United Kingdom.
- Spain.
- United States.
- North Rhodesia.
- Portugal.