Modern African Wars (3): South-West Africa
By (Author) Helmoed-Romer Heitman
Illustrated by Paul Hannon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
28th November 1991
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
War and defence operations
African history
355.4096
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
196g
From the days of its occupation by South African forces under the Mandate System, to its first election in 1989, South-West Africa was a hotbed of revolutionary activity. The establishment of SWAPO (South-West African People's Organization) in 1960, sparked decades of guerilla warfare, mostly aimed at the South African military. This book examines modern African wars between 1964 and 1989, and includes detailed descriptions of the South African Defence Force, Angolan Forces, SWAPO, and the major units involved in the counter-insurgency campaigns. The text is enhanced by colour plates, maps, and numerous photographs.
This is Helmoed-Rmer Heitmans first book for Osprey. Paul Hannon is based in London and is a highly experienced military artist who has produced artwork for several Osprey volumes, including MAA 169: Resistance Warfare and MAA 156: The Royal Marines.