Churchill’s British atomic relations with Malan’s government in South Africa, 1951-1954
In 1951 Churchill assumed office for the second time as Prime Minister of Britain and renewed the effort to sway once again a Commonwealth sentiment on a Nationalistic DF Malan in their atomic relations. The period marked the beginning of an increased quest for uranium residue for peaceful and milit...
Main Author: | Asuelime E. Lucky |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-12-01
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Series: | Contree |
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Online Access: | https://newcontree.org.za/index.php/nc/article/view/196 |
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