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War of Intervention in Angola, Volume 2 - Angolan and Cuban Forces, 1976-1983 (Paperback)
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War of Intervention in Angola, Volume 2 - Angolan and Cuban Forces, 1976-1983 (Paperback)
Series: Africa@War
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As of mid-1976, the civil war in Angola was seemingly decided:
supported by a large contingent of Cuban forces, the MPLA
established itself in power in Luanda. Its native competitors, the
US-French-Zaire-supported FNLA, and UNITA, supported by China and
South Africa, were in tatters. The French and Zaire-supported FLEC
- an armed movement for the independence of the oil-rich Cabinda
enclave - was in disarray. The last few of their surviving units
were either driven out of the country, or forced into hiding in
isolated corners of northern and south-eastern Angola.
Nevertheless, the war went on. The MPLA's government failed to
decisively defeat UNITA, in southern Angola, and then found itself
facing a coup attempt from within in May 1977. Crushed in blood,
this resulted in thousands being jailed and tortured: many more
escaped abroad, where they reinforced the ranks of the battered
opposition. The coup prompted the Soviets to attempt increasing
their influence with the aim of establishing permanent military
bases in the country. While all such overtures were turned down,
Angolan operations along the border to what was then the South-West
Africa (subsequently Namibia) in October 1980, combined with the
increased activity of SWAPO - an insurgency against the South
African control of that territory - subsequently Namibia - prompted
South Africa to launch another military intervention and resume
supporting UNITA. In turn, this prompted not only the Cubans to
further increase their military presence, but also the Soviet Union
into delivering massive amounts of military aid to the government
in Luanda. Angola not only assumed the role of one of the major hot
battlefields in the Cold War: its 'civil war' saw a number of major
showdowns between diverse belligerents, culminating in the Battle
of Cangamba in 1983. Based on extensive research, with help of
Angolan and Cuban sources, the 'War of Intervention in Angola,
Volume 2', traces the military build-up of the Cuban and
Soviet-supported Angolan military, the FAPLA and its combat
operations, and those of the Cuban military in Angola, in the
period 1976-1983, their capabilities and intentions, and their
battlefield performances. The volume is illustrated with over 100
rare photographs, half a dozen maps and 18 colour profiles.
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