Die SAW en Cuito Cuanaval

Die SAW en Cuito Cuanaval
Title Die SAW en Cuito Cuanaval PDF eBook
Author Leopold Scholtz
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages 307
Release 2020-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1928248063

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In 1987–1988 was die stowwerige Angolese dorpie Cuito Cuanavale die toneel van die laaste gevegte van die Grensoorlog. Sedertdien is dit die fokuspunt van 'n openbare debat oor wie eintlik hierdie oorlog gewen het. Die leierskorps van die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag (SAW) hou vol hulle is nooit verslaan nie, terwyl die alliansie van die Angolese MPLA-regering, Kuba en Swapo beweer hulle het die SAW uit Angola en Suidwes-Afrika verdryf. Hulle glo voorts die SAW wou Cuito Cuanavale beset en as afspringplek gebruik om Luanda in te neem. Maar was Cuito Cuanavale ooit regtig 'n doelwit vir die Suid-Afrikaners? Dit is die vraag wat Leopold Scholtz vra wanneer hy onlangs gedeklassi-fiseerde dokumente in die weermagargief bestudeer en die taktiese en strategiese besluite ondersoek wat 'n bepalende rol in die ses groot veldslae van dié veldtog gespeel het. Sy kritiese ontleding wys hoe maklik propaganda en politiek in die pad van feite kan staan.

The SADF and Cuito Cuanavale

The SADF and Cuito Cuanavale
Title The SADF and Cuito Cuanavale PDF eBook
Author Leopold Scholtz
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages 303
Release 2020-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1928248047

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"A shooting war is often followed by a second war. This war is not fought with bullets or artillery shells, not with tanks or bombers, but rather with words. The war is, in effect, fought again on paper." In 1987–1988 the dusty Angolan town of Cuito Cuanavale was the backdrop for the final battles of the Border War. Ever since the war ended, the fighting around Cuito has been the subject of a fierce public debate over who actually won the war. While the leadership of the former South African Defence Force (SADF) claims it was never defeated, the supporters of the Angolan MPLA government, Cuba and SWAPO insist that the SADF was vanquished on the battlefield. They contend that the SADF wanted to overrun Cuito Cuanavale and use it as a springboard for an advance on Luanda. But was Cuito Cuanavale ever really an objective of the SADF? Leopold Scholtz tackles this question by examining recently declassified documents in the SANDF archives, exploring the strategic and tactical decisions that shaped the six main battles, from the SADF's stunning tactical success on the Lomba River to the grinding struggle for the Tumpo Triangle. His incisive analysis untangles what happens when war, politics and propaganda become entwined.

Cuito Cuanavale

Cuito Cuanavale
Title Cuito Cuanavale PDF eBook
Author Fred Bridgland
Publisher
Total Pages 501
Release 2017
Genre Cuito Cuanavale, Battle of, Cuito Cuanavale, Angola, 1987-1988
ISBN 9781868428328

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A Far-Away War

A Far-Away War
Title A Far-Away War PDF eBook
Author Ian Liebenberg
Publisher AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages 208
Release 2016-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1920689729

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South Africa?s armed forces invaded Angola in 1975, setting off a war that had consequences for the whole region that are still felt today. A Far-Away War contributes to a wider understanding of this war in Angola and Namibia. The book does not only look at the war from an ?old? South African (Defence Force) perspective, but also gives a voice to participants ?on the other side? ? emphasising the role of the Cubans and Russians. This focus is supplemented by the inclusion of many never-before-published photographs from Cuban and Russian archives, and a comprehensive bibliography.

Cuba, Africa, and Apartheid's End

Cuba, Africa, and Apartheid's End
Title Cuba, Africa, and Apartheid's End PDF eBook
Author Isaac Saney
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 333
Release 2023-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1498591329

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Cuba, Africa, and Apartheid’s End: Africa’s Children Return! examines the historic dimensions of the Cuban Revolution’s solidarity with Africa through the lens of Cuba’s role in the battle of Cuito Cuanavale and the southern African national liberation and anti-colonial struggle more broadly.

The Siege of Cuito Cuanavale

The Siege of Cuito Cuanavale
Title The Siege of Cuito Cuanavale PDF eBook
Author Horace Campbell
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 1990
Genre Angola
ISBN

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The War for Africa

The War for Africa
Title The War for Africa PDF eBook
Author Fred Bridgland
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 337
Release 2017-06-19
Genre History
ISBN 1612004938

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A “gripping” story of the Angolan Civil War and how it evolved into a Cold War struggle between superpowers (New York Journal of Books). Lasting over a quarter of a century, from 1975 to 2002, the Angolan Civil War began as a power struggle between two former liberation movements, the MPLA and UNITA—but became a Cold War struggle with involvement from the Soviet Union, Cuba, South Africa, and the United States. This book examines the height of the Cuban-South African fighting in Angola in 1987–88, when three thousand South African soldiers and about eight thousand UNITA guerrilla fighters fought in alliance against the Cubans and the armed forces of the Marxist MPLA government, a force of over fifty thousand men. Fred Bridgland pieced together the course of the war, fought in one of the world’s most remote and wild terrains, by interviewing the South Africans who fought it, and many of their stories are woven into the narrative. This classic account of a Cold War struggle and its momentous consequences for the participants and the continent now includes a new preface and epilogue. “Highlights just how much political and social considerations dictate the outcome of war . . . A highly detailed work of military history, The War for Africa can tell us a lot about the nature of counter-insurgency warfare and how small states can become contested battlegrounds between superpowers.” —New York Journal of Books