France in Centrafrique France in Centrafrique
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France in Centrafrique

From Bokassa and Operation Barracude to the Days of EUFOR

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Publisher Description

This military history of French Equatorial Africa examines the key players and operations from WWII to post-colonial conflicts.

France in Centrafrique explores the history of French Equatorial Africa with a particular emphasis on the role of the Central African Republic in the Second World War and the Free French Movement. One of the key figures to emerge from this period was Jean-Bédel Bokassa, a man who would shape the destiny of the Central African Republic.

Bokassa served alongside the Free French under General Charles de Gaulle and later in the metropolitan French military as an NCO in Indo-China. Historian Peter Baxter traces Bokassa’s ascent from these humble beginnings to his position as one of the region’s most notorious dictators. Bokassa’s excessive violence and personal aggrandizement are covered, as well as the role France played in his rise and fall—especially through Jacques Foccart’s wide-reaching intelligence network.

Baxter examines France’s evolving relationship with her erstwhile African colonial possessions, illuminating the underlying cause and effect of the many French interventions. He underscores the roles played by various individual personalities, both French and African. The book traces the overt and covert French military actions in the region, including Operation Barracuda, Operations Almandin I, II and III, Operation Boali and the various regional, international and European regional interventions.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
27 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
Pages
PUBLISHER
Helion & Company Ltd.
SIZE
18.5
MB

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