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Angola: The War

"A faraway war... A clash of ideologies... And some of the biggest battles fought on African soil since World War Two."

For twenty-three years, five western nations, members of the Soviet bloc and two superpowers were locked into a war never formally declared. It all began in 1966. Once the Draft started, every able-bodied white South African male was called up for service.

Top Cast

  • Anton Beukman

    Anton Beukman

    Himself - Former Member, Seaborne Special Forces

  • Jan Breytenbach

    Jan Breytenbach

    Himself - Founder, 32 Battalion (as Col. Jan Breytenbach)

  • Fidel Castro

    Fidel Castro

    Himself - President of Cuba (archive footage)

  • Jannie Gildenhuys

    Jannie Gildenhuys

    Himself - Former Chief, South African Defense Forces

  • Maxim Gladkov

    Maxim Gladkov

    Himself - Former Soviet Interpreter

  • Dick Lord

    Dick Lord

    Himself - Former Officer Commanding Air Command Post, SADF (as Brig. Gen. Dick Lord)

  • Jan Malan

    Jan Malan

    Himself - Former Field Commander, 61 Mech, SADF

  • Gert Minnaar

    Gert Minnaar

    Himself - Former Member, 61 Mech, SADF

  • Koos Moorcroft

    Koos Moorcroft

    Himself - Former Sergeant Major, South African Defense Forces

Overview

For twenty-three years, five western nations, members of the Soviet bloc and two superpowers were locked into a war never formally declared. It all began in 1966. Once the Draft started, every able-bodied white South African male was called up for service.

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