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War for Africa: Twelve Months That Transformed a Continent.

by Fred Bridgland

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Queensway, Gibraltar Ashanti Publishing Ltd. , 1992. Hardcover First Edition [1990]; Second Printing [1991]. Very Good in Very Good DJ: Both book and DJ show indications of moderate use. The Book shows moderate wear to the extremities, very slight spine lean; considerable rubbing to the panels; the faintest soiling; the binding is secure; the text clean, but an inked price and another small bit of writing have been blacked out with marker pen at the front free endpaper. The DJ shows moderate rubbing and a hint of soiling; considerable wear to the extremities, with several short, closed tears and scant loss to chipping and rubbing; unclipped. A structurally sound and tightly bound copy, showing some wear, but with a clean text in a lightly worn but intact DJ. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 8vo. 403 pages. Endpaper Maps. Liberally illustrated with photographs in Color and black & white. Numerous Maps in black & white. First Edition [1990]; Second Printing [1991]. Hardback with DJ. An ambitious title but one that in retrospect may be accurate. This book covers the period from summer 1987 to summer 1988, encompassing South African Defense Force Operations Moduler, Hooper, and Packer, also known more widely for the fighting around Cuito Cuanavale, Angola. It is that last, Cuito Cuanavale, that remains even today, some 24 years later, a hotly debated and contentious topic fraught with issues of race, ideology, memory, and pain. There is a struggle, a war over memory when it comes to this twelve-month period in history. The author addresses some of that in the end of the book. But it is best probably to let the reader make up their own mind about victory, defeat, the tactical, the political, goals met and goals unachieved. To quote Trotsky, "If you want the truth you must first compare the lies." Not to say that this is a book full of lies. It is actually very even handed sticking more to the experience of the events than an evaluation of the events. What the author does very well in this text is take you into the fighting on the ground and in the air in southern Angola in 1987-1988. The author is a journalist but the writing approach is less hard, factual, pyramid journalism and more akin to the personal interest and storytelling model. The writing makes for very easy and quick reading in its choice of anecdotes, syntax, and organization. The author was limited in his access to the Angolan and Cuban/Soviet side of the story so it is mostly told from the South African experience. It must be remembered that the author was responsible at the time for revealing that South Africa indeed had troops in Angola contrary to the official reports. He expressed hope in the introduction that someday the other side of the story will be fully told. What the reader gets is a good narrative of the operations at all levels from the front line troepie to the heads of state and their representatives negotiating a settlement. The personal stories ... usually two or three pages each, are compelling and honest. Especially riveting is the violence and the frustration that occurred in the Three Battles for the Tumpo Triangle. The attentive reader will gain a great understanding not just of the organization, methods, and ethos of the various sides engaged in this epic Cold War struggle for Southern Africa but of the Clausewitzian nature of war itself. How the actions of a few on the ground reverberate in the policy choices and negotiations at the strategic level and how sometimes the frustrating limitations at the tactical level are required at the strategic in order to achieve the political goals of the state. Basically you gain a full understanding that war is a continuation of politics and is conducted ultimately with a political aim. This book is one of the best at laying this out and explaining it through real events, actions, and restrictions that I have encountered. Returning to the title and its claim of continental transformation it is important to remember that the events in this book occurred near the end of the Col War - that they are part of the largely ignored and little understood ideological struggle that was The Cold War. Africa was a central area of big-power contention in the Cold War. Proxy wars and remnants of de-colonization mingled into a potent and explosive mix. On one side of this struggle fighting shoulder to shoulder were soldiers of Angola, SWAPO, ANC, Cuba, East Germany, the Soviet Union and their allies on the other opposing side was UNITA supported by the CIA and working with the international pariah South Africa. It was a struggle for ideological dominance and patronage. When it was over in Africa,the US was gone, the Soviets, Cubans, and East Germans were gone. Namibia's fate was decided by ballot and not by the bullet. South Africa itself would soon enter into transition from Apartheid to the Rainbow Nation and the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact were soon dissolved. In the end this is a very good book about a forgotten conflict in a forgotten war. Highly recommended.

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Title
War for Africa: Twelve Months That Transformed a Continent.
Author
Fred Bridgland
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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Edition
First Edition [1990]; Second Printing [1991].
ISBN 10
187480012X
ISBN 13
9781874800125
Publisher
Ashanti Publishing Ltd. ,
Place of Publication
Queensway, Gibraltar
Date Published
1992.
Bookseller catalogs
African History; History: Africa;

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