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Africa - The South African Defence Forces in the Border War 1966-1989

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Book Synopsis: The SADF in the Border War 1966-1989 offers the first comprehensive analysis of the South African Defense Force's role in the Border War in Namibia and Angola since the end of this conflict in 1989. It investigates the causes of the Border War and follows its progress and escalation in the 1980s. It also considers the broader international context against which this conflict took place. The author brings vital new information to light gained from documents which have since been declassified. This includes documents from the State Security Council, the department of foreign affairs, the SADF itself, as well as from the Cuban and Soviet governments. It sheds light on the objectives of the National Party government in both Angola and the former Southwest Africa, the SADF's strategy in the war and its cross-border operations in Angola. To sketch as complete a picture as possible of individual operations, the author not only interviewed several high ranking SADF officers, but also included information from the Cuban archives and testimonies of Cuban and Russian officers. All the major operations and battles are discussed, including Savannah, Reindeer, Sceptic, Protea and Moduler, as well as the battles of Cassinga and Cuito Cuanavale. Where a battle had no clear winner, the author asks what the aim was of each of the parties involved and whether they succeeded in achieving that goal. In this way, he offers fresh perspectives on long-running and often controversial debates, for instance on who won the battle of Cuito Cuanavale. In the last chapter, the author looks at the objectives of all the parties involved in the war and whether they achieved them. In the process he tries to answer the all-important question: Who won the Border War? Read more

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Discover the untold story of the South African Defence Forces in the Border War from 1966 to 1989 with our groundbreaking book, "The SADF in the Border War 1966-1989." This comprehensive analysis offers a fresh perspective on this historic conflict, shedding new light on its causes, progression, and the broader international context it took place in.

Our author has extensively researched and gained access to previously classified documents, including those from the State Security Council, department of foreign affairs, and the SADF itself, as well as Cuban and Soviet governments. With this wealth of information, we present a complete picture of the objectives of the National Party government, the SADF's strategies and cross-border operations, and the impact of the war.

To ensure a well-rounded account of individual operations, we have conducted interviews with high-ranking SADF officers, while also consulting the Cuban archives and testimonies of Cuban and Russian officers. Explore the major operations and battles, such as Savannah, Reindeer, Sceptic, Protea, Moduler, Cassinga, and Cuito Cuanavale, with fresh perspectives on the objectives and outcomes of each party involved.

In our concluding chapter, we delve into the objectives of all the parties in the war, analyzing whether these were achieved. And finally, we answer the burning question: Who won the Border War? Our thought-provoking analysis challenges long-standing debates and provides a nuanced understanding of this significant conflict.

Don't miss out on this groundbreaking book that reveals a hidden chapter in history. Order your copy of "The SADF in the Border War 1966-1989" today and gain a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal moment in South Africa's military history.

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