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The Rebels: A Study of Post-war Insurrections

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Post World War II rebellions & terrorism around the world: Includes Casto, Ho Chi Minh, Makarios, Kenyatta, Abbas, Giap, Krim, Grivas, Benbella, Hadj, Banda and Taruc. A reasoned explanation from the Right of the thousands of unrelated facts about insurrections from 1945 through 1955.
Rebel Frustration
Official Shortcomings
Prelude to Violence
Terrorism; Repression
A Glimpse of Sanity

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1960

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Brian Crozier

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Brian Rossiter Crozier was a British-based Australian journalist and intelligence expert.

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Periodically I read books by right-wingers. Crozier, a communist in his youth, was at various times in the employ of British intelligence and the CIA and was a regular columnist for The National Review in the USA. It need hardly be noted that he finds such things as wars of independence disagreeable.
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