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- South Africa was initially neutral in World War Two, with Prime Minister Hertzog preferring that the country remain neutral1. However, his successor, Smuts, wanted to fight on the side of the Allies, and South Africa joined the war on the Allies' side1. South Africa fought major battles in North Africa, Ethiopia, Madagascar and Italy1. The South African Division served in the East African Campaign from 1940 to 1941 and in the Western Desert Campaign (North African Campaign) from 1941 to 19422.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
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.
www.sahistory.org.za/article/second-world-war-an…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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