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Language
  
English

Pages
  
418

Originally published
  
1 June 1997

Page count
  
418

Subject
  
Autobiography

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Publication date
  
June 1997 (hardback)

ISBN
  
1-85782-176-9

Author
  
Ian Smith

Publisher
  
John Blake

Countries
  
Zimbabwe, United Kingdom

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Cover artist
  
Ian Berry (front photograph) Associated Press (back photograph)

Country
  
Zimbabwe (author) United Kingdom (publisher)

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History book review the great betrayal the memoirs of ian douglas smith by ian douglas smith


The Great Betrayal: The Memoirs of Ian Douglas Smith is a 1997 autobiography written by Ian Smith, focusing on his time as Prime Minister of the British self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia, later Rhodesia (April 13, 1964 – June 1, 1979).

The memoirs cover the time period during which Smith's government attempted to preserve white minority rule in Rhodesia through political and military means, including a Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom, and the termination of Smith's government with the resumption of British rule and the recognised independence of Zimbabwe in 1980. In this book, Smith sought to explain the reasons why his government made its Unilateral Declaration of Independence, and how Rhodesia coped in the face of sanctions and terrorism until the pressures forced him and his government to accede to the wishes of his adversaries. Smith points to the chaotic situation in Zimbabwe after 1980 as proof that he was trying to prevent Rhodesia from suffering the same fate as other majority-ruled African states.

It was republished in 2001 with the title Bitter Harvest: The Great Betrayal. After Smith's death in 2007, the book was also reprinted in May 2008 with a foreword by Rupert Cornwell, and a brief postscript.

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