The War for Africa: Twelve Months that Transformed a Continent
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The War for Africa: Twelve Months that Transformed a Continent
The story of the Cuban-South African war in Angola in 1987€“88 through the eyes of the South Africans who fought in it.
The Angolan Civil War lasted over a quarter of a century, from 1975 to 2002. Beginning as a power struggle between two former liberation movements, the MPLA and UNITA, it became a Cold War struggle with involvement from the Soviet Union, Cuba, South Africa and the USA.
This book examines the height of the Cuban-South African fighting in Angola in 1987€“88, when 3,000 South African soldiers and about 8,000 UNITA guerrilla fighters fought in alliance against the Cubans and the armed forces of the Marxist MPLA government, a force of over 50,000 men. 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 accounts are woven into the narrative.
This classic account of a Cold War struggle and its momentous consequences for the participants and across the continent, is released in a new edition with a new preface and epilogue.
Table of Contents
Preface Prologue
PART 1: GENERAL SHAGANOVITCH€S OFFENSIVE The Prelude The South Africans move in Sniffing out the enemy Fapla€s advance continues
PART 2: THE DEFENCE South Africa steps things up South Africa€s first disaster Enter the Falcon The first land battle The Second €˜Rumble on the Lomba€
PART 3: THE STING Waiting and watching Recce hardships The Air Force gears up War in the air Laying the trap Fancy tricks and dirty tricks The Cavalry €“ 61 Mech €“ rides to the rescue Softening up 47 Brigade The trap closes The destruction of 47 Brigade Booty from the battlefield Fapla€s offensive ends
PART 4: THE STALEMATE Forward beyond the Lomba The reinforcements arrive
PART 5: THE COUNTER-OFFENSIVE The attack on 16 Brigade €˜Destroy the G-5S!€ Fapla€s Great Escape: The Chambinga Gallop
PART 6: THE SIDESHOW Begging for permission to destroy the enemy
PART 7: INTO 1988. OPERATION HOOPER €“ THE COUNTER-OFFENSIVE CONTINUED The attack on 21 Brigade: 13 January 1988 Throwing something at the Cuito River Bridge The attack on 59 Brigade: 14 February 1988 The attack on Highpoint 1251
PART 8: THE SIDESHOW (CONTINUED) The attack on Menongue
PART 9: THE THREE BATTLES FOR THE TUMPO TRIANGLE Mike Muller leads the First Tumpo Attack: 25 February 1988 Mike Muller leads the Second Tumpo Attack: 29 February 1988 Jaw-jaw begins to supplant war-war Gerhard Louw leads the Third Tumpo Attack: 23 March 1988
PART 10: THE DENOUEMENT More jaw-jaw Fidel€s last hurrah!