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SA FORCES IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
UNION DEFENCE FORCE: LAND FORCES Organisation of Union Defence Force (a) Pre-War. At the outbreak of war in September, 1939, the armed forces of the Union consisted of a Permanent Force of 352 Officers and 5033 men, and an Active Citizen Force of 918 ...
SADF Archives SADF Archives
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PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR
This paper has two purposes. From the personal side, the topic was chosen because I am interested in the history of psychological operations. To benefit the reader, I address psychological operations in selected military conflicts after the Second World ...
Zbigniew MODRZEJEWSKI
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Reviews of: F.H. Hinsley and C.A.G. Simkins, British Intelligence in the Second World War. Volume 4: Security and Counter-intelligence. London: HMSO, 1990 and Michael Howard. British Intelligence in the Second World War.
Stafford, David
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ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERAY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 the only anti-aircraft guns available in the Union of South Africa were eight 3-inch 20-cwt guns.
F.J. Jacobs
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Kawaguchi’s Zipang, an alternate Second World War
En el manga Zipangu o Zipang de Kaiji Kawaguchi, un destructor de las Fuerzas Navales de Autodefensa de Japón se transporta misteriosamente de nuestro tiempo a 1942.
Pascal Lefèvre
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Writers and Intellectuals on Britain and Europe, 1918-2018: An Introduction
Introducing a Special Collection focused on exploring the engagement of artists, writers and intellectuals with Britain’s relationship to Europe, this short essay reflects on common strands and recurring themes in such engagement across a turbulent ...
Ann-Marie Einhaus, Kristian Shaw
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Equipment of the Canadian Infantrymen, 1939–1982: A Material/Historical Assessment [PDF]
The history of Canada’s soldiers in the twentieth century tends to incorporate a few recurrent themes. One of these is the changing nature of the soldier’s experience of war, from the Boer War through to the Second World War and beyond.
Iarocci, Andrew
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The Greek ‘Forced Loan’ during the Second World War. Demand for Reparations or Restitution?
In the wake of the discussions in the European Union about how to cope with Greek indebtedness, Greece has insisted on German repayment of the ‘Forced Loan’ (Zwangsanleihe) transacted during the Second World War.
Kilian Jürgen
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'Die koren onthoudt, wordt gevloekt onder het volk...'. De zwarte markt in voedingswaren 1940-1948
The Black Market in Food Stuffs (1940-1948) In this article on the black market during the German occupation of the Netherlands and the first few years following it, it becomes clear that market production only started in 1941 and accounted for ...
H.A.M. Klemann
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Shooting the War: The Canadian Army Film Unit in the Second World War [PDF]
Very little has been written about the Canadian Army Film Unit (CAFU) since the end of the Second World War, despite Jon Farrell’s postulation. There have been a few short newspaper articles related to teh Film Unit and the D-Day footage that made it ...
Klotz, Sarah
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