Alcora
o acordo secreto do colonialismo : Portugal, África do Sul e Rodésia na última fase da guerra colonial
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Author
Contributions
- Gomes, Carlos de Matos - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Divina Comédia, Lisboa, Portugal
Language
Portuguese
Word Count
99,250 words, Guess
Page Count
397 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL44716523M
- ISBN-139789898633019
- ISBN-109898633018
- OCLC Control Number858277654
Classifications
- DDC946
- LCCDP
Description
"A key historical document that reveals the existence of a strategic agreement between Portugal, South Africa and Rhodesia held at the end of the colonial war - Alcora, The Secret Agreement of Colonialism, reveals a strategic reveals a strategic agreement formalized in October 1970 at the highest level between Portugal, South Africa and Rhodesia, involving political, economic and military, with the aim of preserving power in the hands the Portuguese colonial regime and racist regimes of the other two countries, immediately assuring the military defeat of the guerrillas national liberation. The book gives an insight how the South African military chiefs, parallel to the growth of its financial assistance, operational and logistical support for the war, are gaining a simultaneous view of power and interference in the conduct of operations in Angola and Mozambique, opining as to the matters more immediate conduct of the war on the ground and the merit of the official or officials, which arises today, though, as amazing as it can be unusual and intrusive."--Internet.
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