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Kenya’s 1950 Kolloa massacre: Britain won’t own up to its colonial violence but communities need closure
On 24 April 1950, 29 members of Dini ya Msambwa, an anti-colonial religion, were killed by British forces. The UK government ...
In 1953 British serviceman Ronald Maddison died after being exposed to sarin nerve gas in military tests. After 50 years his family has been compensated. Also, Northern Zimbabwe and one woman's ...
Book Review: Horses in the British Army 1750 to 1950 Archives by Janet Macdonald Barnsley, Eng.: Pen & Sword / Philadelphia: Casemate Publishers, 2017. Pp. xiv, 210. Illus., maps, gloss., appends., ...
It could only have happened at the height of cold war paranoia. To counter the threat of Soviet invasion, the UK planned to bury 10 huge nuclear landmines in Germany, declassified army documents ...
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