The Angolan Civil War was a conflict that took place in Angola from 1975 to 2002.
significance of the battle of cuito cuanvale 1987 and 1988
South Africa's involvement in the Angolan Civil War began with its support for UNITA, which aimed to overthrow the MPLA government led by Agostinho Neto.
After independence in 1975, the MPLA became the ruling party, but tensions between it and other groups continued.
The Soviet Union provided military assistance to the MPLA, while Cuba sent troops to defend against South African intervention.
reasons for the international involvement in the cold war of Angola
the role of cuba in the angolan civil war
the role of south africa in the angolan civil war
the significance of the battle of cuito cuanavle 1987 and 1988
the role of the soviet union in the angolan civil war
the impact of the apartheid regime on south africa's involvement in the angolan civil war
the reasons why the us supported unita during the civil war in angola