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  1. Military history of South Africa during World War II

    • During World War II, many South Africans saw military service. The Union of South Africa participated with other British Empire forces in battles in North Africa against Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Korps, and many South African pilots joined the Royal Air Force and fought against the Axis powers in the European theatre. See more

    Political choices at outbreak of war

    On the eve of World War II, the Union of South Africa found itself in a unique political and military quandary. While … See more

    Declaration of war against the Axis

    On 4 September 1939, the United Party caucus refused to accept Hertzog's stance of neutrality in World War II and deposed him in favour of Smuts. Upon becoming Prime Minister, on 6 September Smuts declared S… See more

    Field Marshal and Prime Minister Smuts

    Field Marshal Jan Smuts was the only important non-British general whose advice was constantly sought by United Kingdom's war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Smuts was invited to the Imperial War Cabinet in … See more

    Manpower

    With the declaration of war in September 1939, the South African Army numbered only 5,353 regulars, with an additional 14,631 men of the Active Citizen Force (ACF) which gave peace time training to volunteers … See more

    Military contributions and casualties in World War II

    The South African Defence Force contributed in many theatres of war. South Africa's contribution consisted mainly of supplying troops, airmen and materiel for the North African campaign (the Desert War) and the … See more

    Literature

    • André Wessels: "South Africa and the war against Japan 1941–1945", in: Military History Journal, vol. 10 (1996), no. 3, pp. 81–90 & 120. See more

     
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  2. Hertzog preferred that South Africa remain neutral in World War Two, while Smuts wanted to fight on the side of the Allies. Hertzog resigned as Prime Minister of the country, and was succeeded by Smuts. South Africa then joined the war on the Allies' side, and fought major battles in North Africa, Ethiopia, Madagascar and Italy.

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    During World War II the Division served in the East African Campaign from 1940 to 1941 and in the Western Desert Campaign (North African Campaign) from 1941 to 1942. The division was disbanded on 1 January 1943, for conversion into what would become the 6th South African Armoured Division.

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  5. South Africa - WWII, Apartheid, Mandela | Britannica

    3 days ago · South Africa - WWII, Apartheid, Mandela: When Britain declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, the United Party split. Hertzog wanted South Africa to remain neutral, but Smuts opted for joining the British war effort.

  6. South Africa in World War II | World War II Database

    Although there was unanimity between Premiere J. B. M. Hertzog and General Jan Smuts about the right of South Africa to remain neutral in war, their views were not identical as to what would happen if Britain were to be attacked.

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  8. Military history of South Africa during World War II

  9. Military history of South Africa - Wikipedia

    On 4 September 1939, the United Party caucus refused to accept Hertzog's stance of neutrality in World War II and deposed him in favour of Smuts. Upon becoming Prime Minister of South Africa, Smuts declared South Africa …

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  11. The first two years of war: - South African Military …

    Jun 5, 2000 · Due to an almost total inadequacy in preparations for war, in addition to shortages in weapons and other equipment, South Africa was unable to properly defend herself, let alone make a contribution to the Allied war …

  12. What role did South Africa play in WWII? - Quartz

    May 15, 2021 · What role did South Africa play in WWII? The sunsets over Vryburg, a large farming town which once hosted the premier German intelligence organization in wartime South Africa. The story of the...

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