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Journal article
2015
Taylor & Francis Group

The period after the end of the Second World War was, literally, a defining moment in Namibian history. The future status of the territory was debated during some of the earliest meetings of the United Nations in 1945-1946. On the one hand, the South Africans argued that they had forged Namibia into a de facto fifth province of the South African nation, and that 'c...

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