Aden Insurgency  
The Savage War in Yeman 1962-67
Author(s): Jonathan Walker
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781783831432
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During the early 1960s the Cold War reached its climax. Britain's dwindling power in the Middle East was under siege from Arab nationalism, the Communist bloc and from American designs in the region. Aden, with its strategic military base and old Protectorate buffer zone, was soon the main battleground. The 1962 Egyptian-inspired coup in the neighbouring Kingdom of North Yemen further tightened the noose. So began a bitter and bloody insurgency war in South Arabia. British regular an special forces were soon pitted against growing and formidable insurgency forces, fighting both a war in the mountains and an urban conflict in the backstreets of Aden. Intelligence agencies vied for control of 'hearts and minds'. The British launched a clandestine war in Yemen to keep their enemies at bay. But still the situation in Aden spiralled out of control, culminating in a bloody slaughter in 1967. In that November, the British Army finally withdrew from South Arabia.

Aden Insurgency is the extraordinary story of Britain's last colonial conflict. Using a wide range of recently released archive and eye-witness accounts, the author charts the collapse of the South Arabian state. Set against a background of ruthless political ambition, these events shaped the Yemen of today.
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During the early 1960s the Cold War reached its climax. Britain's dwindling power in the Middle East was under siege from Arab nationalism, the Communist bloc and from American designs in the region. Aden, with its strategic military base and old Protectorate buffer zone, was soon the main battleground. The 1962 Egyptian-inspired coup in the neighbouring Kingdom of North Yemen further tightened the noose. So began a bitter and bloody insurgency war in South Arabia. British regular an special forces were soon pitted against growing and formidable insurgency forces, fighting both a war in the mountains and an urban conflict in the backstreets of Aden. Intelligence agencies vied for control of 'hearts and minds'. The British launched a clandestine war in Yemen to keep their enemies at bay. But still the situation in Aden spiralled out of control, culminating in a bloody slaughter in 1967. In that November, the British Army finally withdrew from South Arabia.

Aden Insurgency is the extraordinary story of Britain's last colonial conflict. Using a wide range of recently released archive and eye-witness accounts, the author charts the collapse of the South Arabian state. Set against a background of ruthless political ambition, these events shaped the Yemen of today.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Full Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
    • List of Maps
    • Acknowledgements
    • Oral Testimonies
    • Introduction
    • I The Kingdom of Sheba (Saba)
    • II Federation
    • III Empire Revived
    • IV Operation ‘Nutcracker’
    • V The Radfan Campaign
    • VI ‘Semper Occultus’
    • VII Hearts and Minds
    • VIII Hill Forts and Hunters
    • IX Street Fighting
    • X Front Page
    • XI Panic in Whitehall
    • XII Mutiny
    • XIII Who’s to Pay the Piper?
    • XIV Epilogue
    • Appendix: Tribes and States of South Arabia
    • Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
    • Bibliography
    • Index
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