Description
Discover a comprehensive account of South Africa's Border War from 1966 to 1989. This invaluable resource dives deep into one of the most controversial military conflicts in Southern Africa, providing readers with an expertly crafted narrative and stunning visuals. Authored by renowned war correspondent Willem Steenkamp, 'South Africa's Border War 1966-89' is celebrated for its meticulous research and historical accuracy. The book features vivid photographs taken by Al J. Venter, who documented the conflict over two decades, offering a unique perspective on the battlefields. This first re-issue of the original best-seller, long out of print, brings to light the struggles and sacrifices of the soldiers who fought in this grueling conflict. This beautiful coffee-table volume is more than just a book; it serves as a tribute to the brave men and women whose stories remain etched in history. With detailed analysis of military strategies, international interventions, and personal narratives, it captures the evolution of hostilities as Soviet-backed forces clashed with South African troops. The collection also explores the involvement of Cuban forces and the geopolitical implications surrounding this intense period. Ideal for historians, enthusiasts of military history, or anyone seeking to understand South Africa's complex past, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Order your copy today to delve into the stark realities of war and its impact on generations. Don't miss out on this historic work—an essential guide to South Africa's Border War!