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Authored By Paul Els
Signed by the Author
Operation Blouwildebees
Security Police obtained information that external trained freedom fighters established the first training camp in Ovamboland in May 1966. Recruiting was done from the local population. Other insurgents infiltrated through the Okavango in small groups and single members advanced as far as Tsumkwe in Boesmanland. Others again infiltrated gradually on to farms of the local farmers.
"Catch them" was the order from Prime Minister Verwoerd. This was the first time that a combined attack force of police and army troops, with the support of the South African Air force acted against intruders. Their attack on the Ongulumbashe base on August 26th, 1966 was probably responsible for the start of the 23 years border war.
This is an action packed eye witness report and a look behind the scenes of Operation Blouwildebees. It was an operation with many firsts, which will be particularly enjoyed by history lovers. It also gives insight on the way of life of the Ovambo's, the vast countryside and the political situation of the time.
...and much much more.
Soft Cover, 292 Pages, illustrated.