Although some 657 members of the South African Union Defence Forces served in North West Europe between D-Day on 6 June 1944 and VE-Day on 8 May 1945, it would seem that relatively few of them were present on D-Day. South Africa's main contributions to the war effort were made in Ethiopia, Madagascar, the Western Desert, Italy and on her own home front which included the vital Cape Sea Route.</p
Statistics of South African naval personnel seconded to the Royal Navy between December 1943 and Sep...
During the Second World War over half-a-million African troops served with the British Army as comba...
UNION DEFENCE FORCE: LAND FORCES Organisation of Union Defence Force (a) Pre-War. At the outbreak of...
During the Second World War, South African naval vessels and personnel were deployed in the Mediterr...
In 1939 , the Union of South Africa was caught unprepared for war. With the full weight of the Comm...
Cdr H. R. Gordon-Cumming has written that in the early days of the Second World War large drafts of ...
In 1939, the Union of South Africa was caught unprepared for war. With the full weight of the Common...
This study analyses and evaluates ninety years of naval activity in South Africa. Although the Union...
The archives of the South African Defence Force include, as silent testimony of the distinguished se...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
Much has been written about South Africa's role during World War II, with special reference to the r...
In September 1942,the third stage in Operation Stream-line-Jane, namely the occupation of the port c...
After J.C. Smuts (1870–1950) had managed to unseat J.B.M. Hertzog (1866–1942) as Prime Minister of t...
Statistics of South African naval personnel seconded to the Royal Navy between December 1943 and Sep...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
Statistics of South African naval personnel seconded to the Royal Navy between December 1943 and Sep...
During the Second World War over half-a-million African troops served with the British Army as comba...
UNION DEFENCE FORCE: LAND FORCES Organisation of Union Defence Force (a) Pre-War. At the outbreak of...
During the Second World War, South African naval vessels and personnel were deployed in the Mediterr...
In 1939 , the Union of South Africa was caught unprepared for war. With the full weight of the Comm...
Cdr H. R. Gordon-Cumming has written that in the early days of the Second World War large drafts of ...
In 1939, the Union of South Africa was caught unprepared for war. With the full weight of the Common...
This study analyses and evaluates ninety years of naval activity in South Africa. Although the Union...
The archives of the South African Defence Force include, as silent testimony of the distinguished se...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
Much has been written about South Africa's role during World War II, with special reference to the r...
In September 1942,the third stage in Operation Stream-line-Jane, namely the occupation of the port c...
After J.C. Smuts (1870–1950) had managed to unseat J.B.M. Hertzog (1866–1942) as Prime Minister of t...
Statistics of South African naval personnel seconded to the Royal Navy between December 1943 and Sep...
When war broke out in August 1914, the Union of South Africa found itself unprepared for what lay ah...
Statistics of South African naval personnel seconded to the Royal Navy between December 1943 and Sep...
During the Second World War over half-a-million African troops served with the British Army as comba...
UNION DEFENCE FORCE: LAND FORCES Organisation of Union Defence Force (a) Pre-War. At the outbreak of...