Modern African Wars vol. 2: Angola and Mozambique, 1961-74 (Men-at-arms No 202)

Modern African Wars vol. 2: Angola and Mozambique, 1961-74 (Men-at-arms No 202)

by PeterAbbott (Author), Manuel Ribeiro Rodrigues (Author), RonVolstsd (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Portugal was both the first and the last of the great European colonial powers. For 500 years Portugal had colonies in Africa. In 1960, as liberation movements swept across colonial Africa, the Portuguese flag still flew over vast expanses of territory across the continent. The spread of decolonization and the establishment of independent states whose governments were sympathetic to the cause of African nationalism led, in the early 1960s, to a series of wars in Angola (1961-1975), Guin (1998) and Mozambique (1977). This book details each of these liberation movements, focusing on the equipment, uniforms and organization of the Portuguese forces.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 28 Jul 1988

ISBN 10: 0850458439
ISBN 13: 9780850458435

Author Bio
Peter Abbott is a retired university lecturer. He has written or co-authored a number of Men-at-Arms titles for Osprey. He is particularly interested in 19th and 20th century armies that are less well known to the English speaking reader, and he has been collecting material on the various Ukrainian forces for many years. A respected historian specializing in 20th century Africa, Manuel Rodrigues also contributed to this book.