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Nine days of war

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The author describes in chilling detail regarding the years of dispute between South Africa and the United Nations, after 23 years of bush warfare between the Marxist-oriented South West Africa People's organization (SWAPO), and South African forces.

Supposedly, peace had been agreed to, but SWAPO's leader was preparing for even more war. This is the story of a continued nine-day fight between these 2 factions. This is Peter Stiff's story of the fighting that occurred in Nambia.

316 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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