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The Mau Mau Revolt,hed with incredible brutality and ruthlessness. The scale of the repression unleashed during the Kenya Emergency remains unprecedented in the history of the postwar British counterinsurgency campaigns.Meander 发表于 2025-3-27 01:23:20
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Introduction,rwhelming numerical and material superiority, to successfully destroy their opponents in Cyprus and in Northern Ireland. Second, starting with the 1945-51 Labour governments, the British took the decision to withdraw rather than confront full-scale rebellion and insurgency in any large, heavily popu藐视 发表于 2025-3-27 17:40:15
Cyprus and EOKA,ort of the Turkish government. The military successes that the British were having in Malaya and Kenya were not to be repeated in Cyprus, the counterinsurgency lessons learned in these campaigns were not to produce the same result in the very different context of the Cyprus problem.ALTER 发表于 2025-3-27 19:10:24
The Struggle for South Yemen,re and Britain itself, as one of three vital permanent military bases. It was regarded as the key to the defence of British interests in the Middle East, the Gulf and the Indian Ocean. The problem was, however, that the British position was coming under increasing challenge from Arab nationalism, boFLIRT 发表于 2025-3-27 22:32:21
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