Southern Rhodesia/Rhodesia

Southern Rhodesia declared independence unilaterally as Rhodesia in 1965. It achieved formal independence as Zimbabwe in 1980. 

 
 
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Rhodesia Collection: Bateleur Eagles 1966 (1966)

A "Hands-off Rhodesia!" film showing Rhodesia's preparedness to resist a British military intervention aimed at overthrowing U.D.I.

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Rhodesia Collection: Speech Announcing Ratification... (1966)

Mr Du Pont (O.A.G.?) speaking on RBC to announce the signing of the bill on 18th February 1966 to ratify ...

 

Rhodesia Collection: U.D.I. Plus 90 Days (1966)

Interview with Ian Smith.

Production / Donor Details: The Rhodesia Collection was donated by the journal Rhodesians Worldwide and contains a ...

 

RHODESIA TODAY (1966)

A man files a report back to his company on whether Rhodesia is a good place - documentary on the ...

 

RHODESIA'S HEALTH SERVICE (1966)

John Hooper weighs up - looks at the hospital services for whites and blacks, visits various hospitals, and an interview ...

 

RT. HON. JAMES CALLAGHAN M.P. (1966)

Political broadcast. James Callaghan, Chancellor of the Exchequer, looks at the home economic situation and reviews some current affair issues.

Callagahan ...

 

VALLEY BATONKA OF LAKE KARIBA (1966)

A documentary looking at the transfer of the Batonka people of the Zambezi valley to new homes because of the ...

 

AIR STRIKE (1965)

Demonstration of the ability of the R.R.A.F. to attack a target with a number of different levels of ferocity.

 

BACKGROUND TO EVENTS IN RHODESIA (1965)

Unedited Rhodesian footage.

A map pinpointing the location of Rhodesia in the African continent; scenes of black Rhodesians; whites ...

 

JAMES CAMERON'S YEAR (1965)

DOCUMENTARY. A personal report on the year 1965 by James Cameron.

Main title over stills of James Cameron and events of ...

 

MR. SMITH (RHODESIA) (1965)

An interview with Ian Smith about the future of Rhodesia.