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The Federation broke up, and in Salisbury a new white nationalist party, the Rhodesian Front, won power. Smith was its deputy leader and was named Deputy Prime Minister in the new government under ...
He booked the call for 5 a.m., argued with the Rhodesian Prime Minister for 16 minutes, at one point politely told him he was being influenced by “thugs.” It was all to no avail.
It was another cat-and-mouse week. In his determination to chase Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith back into his hole, Britain’s Harold Wilson came up with another assortment of sanctions.
The federation broke up, and in Salisbury a new white nationalist party, the Rhodesian Front, won power. Smith was its deputy leader and was named deputy prime minister in the new government under ...
The Worst is Still to Come Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith is not now preparing to renounce his UDI government and admit defeat. All mutual trade has been cancelled by Britain, and Rhodesia ...