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    South Africa John Vorster Prime Minister National Party Silver Medal       PLEASE NOTE     International Buyers please contact us regarding shipping options Shipping is only done on a Tuesday and Thursday WE DO NOT SHIP ON A FRIDAY   Our office is open from Monday to Friday, 9am to 3pm, for collections. Please ensure you provide a physical address for shipping as we   DO NOT USE THE SOUTH AFRICAN POST OFFICE!  
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy * JOHN VORSTER (1915-1983): SOUTH AFRICA 2 CENT 1982 DIE B! · LOW START! · NO RESERVE! for R29.95
R 29
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South Africa
Proof John Vorster Bronze Medallion - Gold Coin Exchange 1978 Last one of three BRONZE    BRONZE  
R 290
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South Africa
    South Africa Prime Minister John Vorster Bronze Medal (National Party)     PLEASE NOTE     International Buyers please contact us regarding shipping options Shipping is only done on a Tuesday and Thursday WE DO NOT SHIP ON A FRIDAY   Our office is open from Monday to Friday, 9am to 3pm, for collections. Please ensure you provide a physical address for shipping as we   DO NOT USE THE SOUTH AFRICAN POST OFFICE!  
R 7
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South Africa
  Prime Minister - John Vorster 30 years with the National Party Sterling Silver Medallion 1948 - 1978 In a SAGCE slab   Stg silver weighing 22 grams GENERIC PICTURES
R 320
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South Africa (All cities)
1978 Prime Minister John Vorster Bronze Medallion 30 years service sealed by the Gold Society  
R 99
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1978 Prime Minister John Vorster / National Party 30 Years for R19.00
R 19
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1968 John Vorster / 20 Years of National Party Rule Bronze Medal for R9.00
R 9
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1968 John Vorster / 20 Years of National Party Rule Silver Medal for R110.00
R 110
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy South Africa 1968 John Vorster / 20 Years of National Party Rule Silver Medal for R175.00
R 175
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Top Grade RSA: The scarce John Vorster 1982 Nickel R1 below R50! for R48.00
R 48
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1982 R1 coin ULTRA RARE only 3, 1982 JOHN VORSTER R1 WITH LOW HAIR LINE and LONG HARD FACE for R1,500.00
R 1.500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy AUTOGRAPHED / SIGNED - JOHN VORSTER PAST PRESIDENT for R860.00
R 860
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy National Party / John Vorster 1948-1978 Silver Medal for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SA Gold coin exchange bronze Prime Minister John Vorster medallion for R300.00
R 300
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Vorster Die Mens By: John D'Olivera A first edition hardcover text in Afrikaans, published by Perskor in White cover boards with black writing to the spine & front cover, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete, clean & bright Postage within South Africa R Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postage Quote Abe #
R 100
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
VORSTER THE MAN AUTHOR JOHN D'OLIVIERA PUBLISHER ERNEST STANTON BOOK CONDITION HARDCOVER 292 PAGES FOXING TO BACK THREEBLANK PAGES OTHERWISE THE BOOK IS CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION  PREVIOUS OWNERS NAME INSIDEDUST JACKET HAS WEAR AND TEARS FORMAT -
R 55
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
VORSTER THE MAN AUTHOR JOHN D OLIVIERA PUBLISHER ERNEST STANTON BOOK CONDITION HARDCOVER 292 PAGES THERE IS AN INSCRIPTION INSIDE  OTHERWISE THE BOOK IS CLEAN AND GOOD  DUST JACKET HAS WEAR AND TEARS FORMAT
R 85
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South Africa (All cities)
  My Reference: 1A1VAR1A1 Shipping: Small Condition: Please judge the condition from the scan Condition: MNH Catalogue: SG 449 - 450 Scott 400 - 401 SACC 453 - 454 Tags: Inauguration of Balthazar John Vorster as president of South Africa.
R 4
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South Africa
Jannie Momberg, The Memoirs of an Afrikaner with a conscience  - From Malan to Mbeki - Benedic Books - pp, indexed, photographs - Hard saof cover as new. Postage & packaging R “I worked for the NP and voted for it for 30 years of my life. However, I crossed my Rubicon. When I did so, it was with my heart as well as with my mind. I admitted my guilt and apologised for it.­” Jannie Momberg – .­Some people said he was a traitor of the Afrikaner politics. Others regarded him as a courageous senior politician who was willing to relinquish the National Party (NP), to embrace and help build the New South Africa.­In this book, Jannie Momberg takes the reader on a fascinating journey, filled with humorous anecdotes in his famous tell-­it-­like-­it-­is style. It tells of his early days as member of the NP when he was influenced by Afrikaner leaders like DF Malan, John Vorster and PW Botha and of his breakaway to the Independent Party and the subsequent forming of the Democratic Party in the late ’s when he fulfilled his life-­long ambition to become a Member of Parliament.­Jannie was not only a senior politician, he was also a legendary sport administrator and manager of the world famous barefoot athlete Zola Budd.­Soon after he wrote the last chapter for this book, Jannie Momberg passed away on 7 January .
R 65
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South Africa
SUPERB PROOF SET OF RSA PRESIDENTS CR SWART TO PW BOTHA:1st RSA PRESIDENT CR SWART, 2nd RSA PRESIDENT JJ FOUCHE, 3rd RSA PRESIDENT DR N DIEDERICHS, 4th RSA PRESIDENT DR JOHN VORSTER, 5th RSA PRESIDENT DR MARAIS VILJOEN, 6th RSA PRESIDENT PW BOTHA
R 5.000
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South Africa
Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War Hardcover, 490 pages.  Published August 2005
R 295
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South Africa
2003. Hard cover with dust cover; 490 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound. Over 1kg. Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War
R 190
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South Africa
1948 TO 1978 - 1oz SILVER COMMEMORATIVE   MEDAL 30 YEARS OF NATIONAL PARTY - SA - JOHN VORSTER 1ST PRIMINISTER - SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD COIN EXCHANGE SLAB PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT OUR OTHER ITEMS LISTED  
R 600
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South Africa (All cities)
2003. Hard cover with dust cover; 490 pages. Very good condition. As new. Over 1kg. Conflicting Missions  is a compelling and dramatic account of Cuban policy in Africa and of its escalating clash with US policy and later its direct military clashes with the South African Defence Force in Angola. It is the other side of a conflict that South Africans have not been told about until now. Gleijeses' narrative gallops from Cuba's first hesitant steps in rendering assistance to Algerian rebels fighting France in 1961, to the war in the Congo (later Zaire and now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in 1964-65, when 100 Cubans led by Che Guevara, acting in support of the Simba rebels, were confronted by white mercenaries from South Africa, Rhodesia, Britain and elsewhere - supported and controlled by America's Central Intelligence Agency. Gleijeses writes about the dramatic dispatch to Angola of Cuban troops to aid the communist-backed rebel MPLA movement in 1975. And how, being the rainy season, their destruction of the major river bridges in Angola's north contributed to halting the rapid and victorious advance of the seemingly unstoppable Battle Group Zulu of South Africa's SADF. The blocking of Battle Group Zulu from reaching Luanda led to political decisions by the US Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, to call off the CIA's future operations in support of UNITA and the FNLA and to South African Prime Minister John Vorster withdrawing all South African forces from Angola. This left the MPLA and its Cuban and other communist allies in control. This was undoubtedly the most significant domino that would soon lead to the fall of white Rhodesia and ultimately to the handover of Namibia to SWAPO and finally to black rule in the Republic South Africa. Piero Gleijeses analysis is clear, rigorous and balanced; the archival research supporting it is unprecedented. Not only is he the first historian to have gained access to closed Cuban archives, he also worked extensively in the archives of the United States, Belgium, Great Britain and East and West Germany. In addition he interviewed many of the protagonists in the United States, Cuba and Africa - from the head of the CIA station in Luanda to Che Guevara's second-in-command in the Congo - and analysed the American, European, South African and other African press. The result is a remarkably comprehensive document that sheds new light on the history of those times. It  revolutionizes  our view of Cuba's international role, challenges conventional beliefs about the Soviet Union in directing Cuba's action in Africa and provides, for the first time, a look from the inside of Cuba's foreign policy during the Cold War
R 270
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South Africa (All cities)
Die Ster Tydskrif- 17 Oktober 1969 - Oorlog op ons Grens - Ons manne in aksie teen Terroriste. SA Tronke, John Vorster, Chris Barnard   See photo's as part of the description.      International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Shipping and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R63 Courier:R130  Postnet: R115          
R 90
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South Africa (All cities)
Die Ster Tydskrif- 17 Oktober 1969 - Oorlog op ons Grens - Ons manne in aksie teen Terroriste. SA Tronke, John Vorster, Chris Barnard   See photo's as part of the description.      International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Shipping and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R68 Courier:R140  Postnet: R115          
R 55
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Kimberley (Northern Cape)
RSA Proof Presidents Coin Set - CR Swart to PW Botha. 1st President - CR Swart 2nd President - JJ Fouche 3rd President - Dr N Diederichs 4th President - Dr John Vorster 5th President - Marais Viljoen 6th President - PW Botha Plus 1969 R1 - Dr Eben Donges: elected as President but passed away before his inauguration. Real items of the past!
R 2.500
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