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The great betrayal: the memoirs of Africa's most controversial leader

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Blake Publishing, 1998Description: 422pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Ian Smith tells the story of the post war political history of Rhodesia. The circumstances which led him to declare unilateral independence for Rhodesia in 1965, the struggle to retain independence, the eventual move via a transition government lead by Bishop Abel Muzorewa to full independence and democracy. Subsequently Robert Mugabe introduced a Marxist regime and has become essentially a dictator.
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Ian Smith tells the story of the post war political history of Rhodesia. The circumstances which led him to declare unilateral independence for Rhodesia in 1965, the struggle to retain independence, the eventual move via a transition government lead by Bishop Abel Muzorewa to full independence and democracy. Subsequently Robert Mugabe introduced a Marxist regime and has become essentially a dictator.

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