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Summary Angola in the Cold War Notes, Matric History

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These notes summarise Angola in the Cold war using a bullet point format for easy learning. These notes were used by the Author to get a Top 1 % in History in the IEB. The notes include the following sections: Location, Why Cold War impacts Africa, Colonised by the Portuguese, MPLA, FNLA, UNITA, Russia’s involvement, America’s involvement, China’s involvement, Cuba’s involvement, South Africa’s involvement, The Battle of Cuito Cuanavale, End of Civil war and Civil War’s legacy.

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Angola in the Cold War

Location:
● Southern Africa
● Bordered by Namibia, Zambia


Why Cold War impacts Africa:
● Competition over spheres of influence
● Containment/spreading of communism/more territory
● Africa newly independent and in state of development and needed aid in the form of
money and military – colonial powers didn’t build up and prepare countries to fend
for themselves (exploitation of resources)
● Civil wars/border disputes due to different ethnic groups gave superpowers
opportunity to support one side
● Proxy wars=superpowers get involved when the war is not in their territory because
they are actually against each other (e.g. Russia and America)
● Africa rich in raw materials and resources that were useful to the powers
● Brinkmanship


Colonised by the Portuguese: (about 400 years)
● Initial interest in west coast (Delagoa Bay) because of the slave trade
● 1885 – colonial borders established at Treaty of Berlin
● 1951 – becomes overseas province of Portugal
● While other countries becoming independent, Portugal strengthens its control on
Angola
● Adopted Portuguese language and culture (Africans called assimilados meaning
assimilated)
● 1961 – Peasants (in the North) rebelled and boycotted cotton production. They
wanted better working conditions and freedom. They were angry over loss of land.
● Liberation struggle began
● Formation of 3 liberation organisations:
● 1. MPLA – Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola
● 2. FNLA – the National Front for the Liberation of Angola
● 3. UNITA – the National Union for the total Independence of Angola
● Civil war between these 3 groups
● 1975 – after a coup (Carnation Revolution) in Portugal where army officers wanted to
end the pointless wars in Africa and overthrew the dictator Antonio Salazar, Avor
Agreement declares Angola (and Mozambique) as independent
● Portuguese withdrawal resulted in the white minority regimes in South Africa and
Rhodesia would no longer protect themselves from the other African countries
(Angola had acted as a buffer)
● Portuguese withdrawal gave hope to black population that change was possible
● Independent Angola resulted in ANC being able to establish bases closer to SA
● Portuguese leave in a rush and don’t assign leadership to any political party leaving a
complicated situation

, ● 1975 - begin fighting for control of Luanda (capital city)
● MPLA unwilling to share power with UNITA
● UNITA and FNLA set up rival government in Huambo (make their own capital city) –
receive support from SA government (in Namibia) and USA (CIA)
● MPLA drive out others with support and aid from Cuba and USSR
● Declare themselves first government of independent Angola
● Neto becomes the first president of independent Angola
● Angola becomes ideological battleground between USA and USSR because of its
strategic position and immense wealth in natural resources (agriculture) as well as its
established infrastructure


MPLA:
● Formed 1956
● Agostinho Neto
● First political group to seek independence
● Members mainly from Kimbundu ethnic group
● Members from North (Luanda), central, coastal regions
● Attracted to communism
● Aided by the USSR and Congo
● Castro had beliefs that Cuba had a moral obligation (international revolution) to
spread ideologies revolution to third world countries
● Controlled Angola’s main source of income (Cabinda oil wells)


FNLA
● Support from Bakongo people in North-west
● Holden Roberts
● Closely related to and friendly with its neighbour – the Congo (Mobutu)
● Links with USA and China because they both wanted to counteract soviet support for
MPLA
● Assistance from USA
● Covert CIA involvement


UNITA
● Youngest of the movements
● Jonas Savimbi
● Seen as anti-communist party
● Close relations to Mao and China
● Members of Ovimbundu ethnicity from the south
● Ties with Mobutu from Zaire/Congo
● Support from USA
● Support the South African apartheid government and receives support from them
● Alliance exists because UNITA and Apartheid government have the same enemy and
same interest in defeating MPLA
● Apartheid government in Angola to train and support UNITA troops
● They don’t want communism (Rooi Gevaar)
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