Ethiopian-Eritrean Wars, Volume 1: Eritrean War of Independence, 1961-1988

Paperback

Main Details

Title Ethiopian-Eritrean Wars, Volume 1: Eritrean War of Independence, 1961-1988
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Adrien Fontanellaz
By (author) Tom Cooper
SeriesAfrica@War
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:72
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreAfrican history
Military history
ISBN/Barcode 9781912390298
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 110 photos, 10 maps, 12 colour profiles

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
Publication Date 15 February 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Ethiopia, a country of ancient origins in eastern Africa, has remained a military powerhouse of that continent until the present day. Currently involved in the war in neighbouring Somalia, Ethiopia was also involved in half a dozen of other armed conflicts during the last 60 years. One of the most significant was the Eritrean War of Independence. Fought 1961-1991, this was one of the biggest armed conflicts on the African continent, especially if measured by numbers of combatants involved. It included a wide spectrum of operations, from `classic' counter-insurgency (COIN) to conventional warfare in mountains - with the latter being one of the most complex and demanding undertakings possible to conduct by a military force. Campaigns run during the Eritrean War of Independence often included large formations of relatively well-equipped forces, led by well-trained commanders, utilising complex plans based on home-grown doctrine. Airpower played a crucial - although not necessarily decisive - role in many of battles. Nevertheless, most of details about this conflict remain unknown to the wider public. Similarly, relatively few Western observers are aware of relations between the Eritrean liberation movements, and various dissident and insurgent movements inside Ethiopia - although the synergy of these eventually led the downfall of the so-called Derg government, in 1991. Reaching back to extensive studies of Ethiopian and Eritrean military history, this volume provides a detailed account of the first 25 years of this conflict: from the outbreak of armed insurgency in 1961 until the crucial battle of Afabet, in 1988. It is illustrated by over 100 contemporary photographs, maps and colour profiles.

Reviews

This detailed account of the Ethiopian-Eritrean Wars is harrowing and informative, but describes an Africa I wish had never happened. * Books Monthly * The history of this region of East Africa makes interesting reading and provides a grounding in understanding of the conflict that continues in the region to this day. * Military Model Scene * The book unravels the complicated story of the area, describes the conditions, combatants and the outcome of the wars up till 1988, with further volumes promised. Highly recommended. * Scale Military Modelling International Magazine *