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France in Centrafrique: From Bokassa and Operation Barracude to the Days of EUFOR

(Paperback, Revised & Expanded)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

France in Centrafrique: From Bokassa and Operation Barracude to the Days of EUFOR

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Baxter

ISBN:

9781912866823

Series:
Publisher:

Helion & Company

Imprint:

Helion & Company

Publication Date:

4th September 2019

UK Publication Date:

15th July 2019

Edition:

Revised & Expanded

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

967.4103

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 298mm

Description

Examining the past and present relationship of France with her erstwhile African colonial possessions, Operation Barracuda, Operations Almandin I, II and II, Operation Boali and the various regional, international and European regional interventions feature. France in Centrafrique explores the early colonial and post-colonial history of French Equatorial Africa with a particular emphasis on the role of the Central African Republic in the Second World War and the Free French Movement. One of the key figures to emerge from this period, and a man who would shape the modern destiny of the Central African Republic, was Jean-Bdel Bokassa. Bokassa served alongside the Free French under General Charles de Gaulle and later in the metropolitan French military as an NCO in Indo-China. The narrative traces his ascent from these humble beginnings to his position as one of the region's most notorious dictators, exploring both his excesses of violence and personal aggrandisement and the role played by France and the wide-reaching Foccart intelligence network in his rise and fall. Baxter examines the past and present relationship of France with her erstwhile African colonial possessions, giving substance to the cause and effect of the many French interventions and the play of various individual personalities, both French and African, and how this has affected the current complexion of the region and its ongoing relationship with France. The book traces the overt and covert French military actions in the region, the rise of internal violence and insecurity and the increasing involvement of the international community in the series of coups and counter-coups that characterised the 1990s and the new century. Featured are Operation Barracuda, Operations Almandin I, II and II, Operation Boali and the various regional, international and European regional interventions. 99 b/w photos/ills, 12 colour profiles, 10 colour photos/ills, 8 maps

Reviews

An incisive look at French influence in Central Africa." -- Lt-Col Robert Brown * Soldier of Fortune *
"Africa@War is a ground-breaking series concept, studying Africas conflicts and military players in an informative and entertaining manner, examining some of the lesser-known campaigns and shedding new light on some of the better-known operations ... Both titles are great models of what the combination of authors and publishers can produce by way of useable case studies for the market place in a concise illustrated format. They are recommended as professional military education references." -- Charles D. Melson, Chief Historian, U.S. Marine Corps
Each of the books in this series is a well-documented and researched synopsis of the events that they are focused upon. They layouts and presentation are logical and of a very high quality ... As an introduction to this field of operation, this series is outstanding. A definite asset for those wishing to improve their knowledge and understanding of the development of successful, multi-faceted doctrine in the fight against insurgent/assymetric war." -- Major Chris Buckham, Royal Canadian Air Force
"This book will be of interest to military historians and modelers alike. Highly recommended." * AMPS Indianapolis *
"Lots of small-scale actions available for tabletop recreation..." * Historical Miniatures Gaming Society *

Author Bio

Peter Baxter is an author, amateur historian and heritage travel guide. Born in Kenya and educated in Zimbabwe, he has lived and traveled over much of southern and central Africa. Peter lives in Oregon, USA. His interests include British Imperial history in Africa and the East Africa campaign of the First World War in particular. He is the author of Pen and Sword's Gandhi, Smuts and Race in the British Empire.

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