The Union War Histories and the Battle for the History ff the Second World War in South Africa
Military History has three primary audiences: the general public, academe, and the armed forces – each has its own beliefs regarding the purpose and utility of the military past. Recognising the value of a war history for South Africa, Jan Smuts created the Union War Histories section in 1941. Yet...
Main Author: | Ian van der Waag |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Towarzystwo Wiedzy Obronnej
2021-03-01
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Series: | Wiedza Obronna |
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Online Access: | http://wiedzaobronna.edu.pl/index.php/wo/article/view/95 |
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