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The Rhodesian Bush War (1964–1979) was a long, brutal guerrilla struggle that brought an end to white minority rule in Rhodesia, leading to the birth of modern Zimbabwe. This audiobook takes you through the key events, figures, and battles that shaped this critical chapter in African history, offering a comprehensive yet engaging look into one of the continent’s most significant liberation wars.
Uncover the strategies used by the Rhodesian government and African nationalist forces in a complex battle for the country's future. You'll also explore the wider global context, from Cold War politics to foreign interventions, and how they all played a role in determining the war's outcome.
What you’ll discover:
• The rise of ZANU and ZAPU and their ideological differences • Ian Smith’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) • Major military operations like Operation Dingo, and guerrilla tactics from ZANLA and ZIPRA • The influence of Cold War geopolitics and sanctions on the war • Diplomatic efforts that led to the Lancaster House Agreement and Zimbabwe’s independence • The war’s long-term effects on Zimbabwe’s political and economic landscape
Perfect for history lovers, African conflict enthusiasts, and those interested in the making of modern Zimbabwe, this audiobook provides an insightful look at how this pivotal conflict shaped Southern Africa and left a lasting legacy on the continent’s fight for independence.
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Release date
Lydbog: 11. oktober 2024
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