Q&A

When did the SA border war start?

When did the SA border war start?

1966 – 1989
South African Border War/Periods

Who won the SA border war?

South African War, also called Boer War, Second Boer War, or Anglo-Boer War; to Afrikaners, also called Second War of Independence, war fought from October 11, 1899, to May 31, 1902, between Great Britain and the two Boer (Afrikaner) republics—the South African Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State—resulting …

What happened during the Angolan civil war?

The Civil War was mostly a fight for power between two former liberation movements, the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). About 500,000 people died in the war. The war also did a lot of damage to buildings in Angola.

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Why did South Africa invade Namibia?

The annexation was an attempt to forestall German ambitions in the area, and it also guaranteed control of the good deepwater harbour on the way to the Cape Colony and other British colonies on Africa’s east coast.

When did SA border war end?

When did the Angolan war end?

April 4, 2002
Angolan Civil War/End dates

Why did South Africa fight a war with Angola?

Officially the South African government was merely guarding the Namibian border against potential incursions from Angola, and to prevent Angolan forces from assisting the movements seeking independence in Namibia. It’s an open secret however that the official line was a lie and South Africa fought a full scale war inside Angola’s borders.

What was the course of the South African War of 1899?

The ultimatum expired without resolution, and the war began on October 11, 1899. The course of the war can be divided into three periods. During the first phase, the British in Southern Africa were unprepared and militarily weak.

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Why did South Africa intervene in Namibia?

By 1991 (two years later) their independence process was concluded and they became the Republic of Namibia. Essentially, South Africa intervened in order to assist anti-communist guerrillas overthrow a communist-led regime in order to prevent Angola from becoming a base of support for anti-Apartheid militants.

What areas of South Africa remained out of British control?

They harried the British army bases and communications, and large rural areas of the SAR and the Orange Free State (which the British had annexed as the Crown Colony of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, respectively) remained out of British control.