Katanga 1960-63: Mercenaries, Spies and the African Nation that Waged War on the World

Katanga 1960-63: Mercenaries, Spies and the African Nation that Waged War on the World

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Katanga 1960-63: Mercenaries, Spies and the African Nation that Waged War on the World

Katanga 1960-63 tells, for the first time, the full story of the Congolese province that declared independence and found itself at war with the world. The Congo had no intention of allowing the renegade region to secede, and neither did the CIA, the KGB, or the UN. The UN fielded soldiers from 20 nations, America paid the bills, and the Soviets intrigued behind the scenes. Yet to everyone’s surprise the new nation’s rag-tag army of local gendarmes, jungle tribesmen, and, controversially, European mercenaries, refused to give in. For two and a half years Katanga, the scrawniest underdog ever to fight a war, held off the world with guerrilla warfare, two-faced diplomacy, and some shady financial backing. 

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
The History Press
Manufacturer
The History Press
Binding
Paperback
PartNumber
25 Illustrations, black and white
IsAdultProduct
Height
7.7999844
Length
5.07998984
Weight
0.65918216338
Width
0.62
ReleaseDate
2019-04-15T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1