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Rhodesian Bush War

Decolonization, Conflict, and Nationhood in Southern Africa (Savage Civil Wars of the 20th Century: Revolutions, Resistance, and the Fight for Power)

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Rhodesian Bush War

Von: Daniel Wrinn
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The Guerrilla Conflict That Shaped Modern Zimbabwe

The Rhodesian Bush War (1964–1979) was a brutal and protracted guerrilla conflict that ultimately led to the end of white minority rule in Rhodesia and the birth of Zimbabwe. This comprehensive yet concise book takes you through the key events and figures that shaped this war, providing a detailed look into one of Africa’s most significant liberation struggles.

In this book, you will discover:

  • The rise of African nationalist movements, ZANU and ZAPU, and their differing ideologies.
  • The Unilateral Declaration of Independence by Ian Smith’s Rhodesian government.
  • Key military operations like Operation Dingo and the guerrilla strategies of ZANLA and ZIPRA.
  • The impact of Cold War dynamics and international sanctions on Rhodesia.
  • The diplomatic negotiations leading to the Lancaster House Agreement and Zimbabwe's independence.
  • The lasting consequences of the war on Zimbabwe’s political and economic landscape.

Learn how this war became a defining moment in the struggle for African independence, influencing regional stability and the broader decolonization movement across the continent. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of African conflicts, and anyone interested in the making of modern Zimbabwe.

©2024 Daniel Wrinn (P)2024 Daniel Wrinn
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