A good number of the leaders in the Mau Mau Central Committee and the generals on the
field had taken part in World War II, fighting for the British. However, the British government betrayed them. Disgruntled, some of them turned towards anti-colonial activism.
They were Anake, a Forty - the Forty Group of the revolution, they bound themselves to the liberation of the Kenyan land through armed resistance.
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