It was no chance, it was the logic of history that made first popular reaction against an imperialist war in South Africa and then popular (if in part misguided) enthusiasm for a magnanimous South African settlement the immediate precursors to the recognition by name of a Commonwealth, already ...
Related to Union of South Africa:Korean War n (Placename) the former name (1910–61) of (the Republic of)South Africa Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ...
Define South African War. South African War synonyms, South African War pronunciation, South African War translation, English dictionary definition of South African War. n. 1. A war in which Britain unsuccessfully attempted to enforce its annexation of t
administeredby them afterward; this is why it would be excluded from the Union of South Africa in 1910. The most astonishing aspect of the war, perhaps, is that it was a war between groups of white peoples in a subcontinent with a largely Black African population that both sides generally ...
After the South African War (1899鈥2), state-makers鈥efforts to control 鈥榙agga鈥was controversial on several fronts. But 鈥榙agga鈥also proved a moving t... T Waetjen,P Ndandu,R Smith 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Working in and towards Poverty: A Reflection on the Wage Issue and In-Wo...
Cold War in Southern Africa: White Power, Black Liberation (review) unexpected election victory had on South Africa's future approach to regional affairs. Later chapters are more concerned with relations between southern Africa and the Cold War's main combatants, the Soviet Union and the United ...
At the outbreak of the Second World War the Union of South Africa was military unprepared and divided politically. The division into supporters and opponents of the war against Germany was clear, both in the Parliament, as well as in South African society, particularly among large parts of the...
Also known as: Republic of South Africa, Union of South Africa Written by Randolph Vigne Writer. Author ofThe Transkei: A South African Tragedy; A Dwelling Place of Our Own: The Story of the Namibian Nation. Randolph Vigne, Christopher C. Lowe ...
The war in Asia MinorUnion Defence Forcedefence policy of the EmpireThe need for a South African expeditionary force was again experienced only twoyears after the end of the First World War. The border conflicts and minor warswhich followed the treaties signed in Paris in 1919 and 1920, ...
The air force and the small naval force were also equipped in the Union. In June 1942 two brigades of the 2nd South African Division with two composite South African battalions and four batteries of artillery, were trapped in Tobruk and made prisoners of war by the Germans but, under Major...