Surviving the Iron Curtain: A Microscopic View of What Life Was Like Inside a War-torn Region - Softcover

9781424170708: Surviving the Iron Curtain: A Microscopic View of What Life Was Like Inside a War-torn Region
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The NIGERIA-BIAFRA war started in mid 1967 when a tiny region of Nigeria seceded from Nigeria to become Biafra. With the complete support of the British government, Nigeria instituted a very powerful and effective blockade on Biafra. The only communication that Biafra had with the rest of the world was through the RED CROSS and CARITAS relief flights that were flown into Biafra at nights under heavy attacks from Nigerian forces. Some of the planes were shot down. With no powerful nation backing Biafra, coupled with the blockade and the consequent lack of food and medicine, surviving in Biafra became a matter of improvisements for both Biafran forces and citizens. In an area that was replete with diseases like malaria, typhoid and kwashiorkor, this book explains how the Biafran citizens were able to survive for almost three years until Biafra was defeated in January 1970.

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  • PublisherPublishamerica Inc
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 1424170702
  • ISBN 13 9781424170708
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages191

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