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RMRYFXHJ–militiamen (and Woman) at MPLA parade, Luanda, Angola
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RMCBEWJY–Man Carrying A Huge Basket On His Head, Huambo, Angola
John Banks leading a group British mercenaries to join anti communist forces in the Angola war.The British mercenaries have been promised £150 a week to UNITA army in the West African war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-banks-leading-a-group-british-mercenaries-to-join-anti-communist-forces-in-the-angola-warthe-british-mercenaries-have-been-promised-150-a-week-to-unita-army-in-the-west-african-war-image227209501.html
RMR5J811–John Banks leading a group British mercenaries to join anti communist forces in the Angola war.The British mercenaries have been promised £150 a week to UNITA army in the West African war.
Men Crouched In Front Of A Che Guevara Wall Painting, Sumbe, Angola Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-men-crouched-in-front-of-a-che-guevara-wall-painting-sumbe-angola-41512343.html
RMCBF1BK–Men Crouched In Front Of A Che Guevara Wall Painting, Sumbe, Angola
A blind Angola war veteran who has had both arms amputated smokes a cigarette Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-blind-angola-war-veteran-who-has-had-both-arms-amputated-smokes-10702544.html
RMA387DN–A blind Angola war veteran who has had both arms amputated smokes a cigarette
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-32-16 Photo: War Invalids [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-32-16-photo-war-invalids-automated-translation-image571840199.html
RM2T69G07–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-32-16 Photo: War Invalids [automated translation]
Wars and Conflicts - Angolan Civil War - Trial of Mercenaries - Heathrow Airport, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wars-and-conflicts-angolan-civil-war-trial-of-mercenaries-heathrow-105833749.html
RMG4540N–Wars and Conflicts - Angolan Civil War - Trial of Mercenaries - Heathrow Airport, London
1978-07-02 Angolan civil war. A growing dissatisfaction can be felt, paired with gratitude for the Cubans' efforts in Angola. Military aid continues and civilians are becoming increasingly important. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1978-07-02-angolan-civil-war-a-growing-dissatisfaction-can-be-felt-paired-with-gratitude-for-the-cubans-efforts-in-angola-military-aid-continues-and-civilians-are-becoming-increasingly-important-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image441634795.html
RM2GJE5K7– 1978-07-02 Angolan civil war. A growing dissatisfaction can be felt, paired with gratitude for the Cubans' efforts in Angola. Military aid continues and civilians are becoming increasingly important. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
Polish journalist and author Ryszard Kapucinski photographed in London at the Polish Embassy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polish-journalist-and-author-ryszard-kapucinski-photographed-in-london-127408256.html
RMHB7XET–Polish journalist and author Ryszard Kapucinski photographed in London at the Polish Embassy.
Angola 1970 Angolan War of Independence. With a gun in his hand and the rifle on his back. One of the thousands of children who age prematurely around the world as a result of war experiences. Learning to kill at the age of twelve leaves its mark. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-1970-angolan-war-of-independence-with-a-gun-in-his-hand-and-the-rifle-on-his-back-one-of-the-thousands-of-children-who-age-prematurely-around-the-world-as-a-result-of-war-experiences-learning-to-kill-at-the-age-of-twelve-leaves-its-mark-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image441634788.html
RM2GJE5K0– Angola 1970 Angolan War of Independence. With a gun in his hand and the rifle on his back. One of the thousands of children who age prematurely around the world as a result of war experiences. Learning to kill at the age of twelve leaves its mark. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
Colonel Samuel Chiwale, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of UNITA, Feb. 1976. UNITA, National Union for the Total Independence of Angola was engaged in a civil war against the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). In time it became Cold War proxy war with the USA and South Africa supporting UNITA. The fighting ended in 2002 with UNITA disarming. (CSU 2015 9 924) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-colonel-samuel-chiwale-commander-in-chief-of-the-armed-forces-of-unita-87521897.html
RMF2AY21–Colonel Samuel Chiwale, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of UNITA, Feb. 1976. UNITA, National Union for the Total Independence of Angola was engaged in a civil war against the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). In time it became Cold War proxy war with the USA and South Africa supporting UNITA. The fighting ended in 2002 with UNITA disarming. (CSU 2015 9 924)
1976-01-31 Angolan civil war. The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1976-01-31-angolan-civil-war-the-mpla-is-now-launching-operation-persuasion-in-the-areas-previously-controlled-by-unita-and-south-african-troops-to-persuade-the-civilian-population-to-accept-the-mpla-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image441634799.html
RM2GJE5KB– 1976-01-31 Angolan civil war. The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
Jan 28, 1976; London, UK; A party of British mercenaries flew out from London's Heathrow airport today bound for Angola civil war battlefront as 150 pounds a week 'freedom fighters'. A member of the party said he was in it for the money and nothing else. The picture shows off to the battlefront, JOHN EDWARD BANKS (facing the camera) in the departure lounge at Heathrow today with members of the party. he has been associated with previous recruitments of mercenaries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-28-1976-london-uk-a-party-of-british-mercenaries-flew-out-from-image69483225.html
RME116FN–Jan 28, 1976; London, UK; A party of British mercenaries flew out from London's Heathrow airport today bound for Angola civil war battlefront as 150 pounds a week 'freedom fighters'. A member of the party said he was in it for the money and nothing else. The picture shows off to the battlefront, JOHN EDWARD BANKS (facing the camera) in the departure lounge at Heathrow today with members of the party. he has been associated with previous recruitments of mercenaries.
Huambo 1976-02-28 Angolan civil war. MPLA and ther Cuban brothers-in-arms, have taken Huambo, the capital of Unita. A proud and very young MPLA child soldier under the image of leader Agostinho Neto. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/huambo-1976-02-28-angolan-civil-war-mpla-and-ther-cuban-brothers-in-arms-have-taken-huambo-the-capital-of-unita-a-proud-and-very-young-mpla-child-soldier-under-the-image-of-leader-agostinho-neto-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image441634785.html
RM2GJE5JW– Huambo 1976-02-28 Angolan civil war. MPLA and ther Cuban brothers-in-arms, have taken Huambo, the capital of Unita. A proud and very young MPLA child soldier under the image of leader Agostinho Neto. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
United States Department of Defense released its 1985 assessment of Soviet Military Power at the Pentagon in Washington, DC on April 2, 1985. The release stated 'Tu-95 / BEAR D naval reconnaissance aircraft conduct regular deployments to Cuba and Angola and are stationed in Vietnam as part of the Soviet Navy's expanding global presence.' Credit: Department of Defense via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/united-states-department-of-defense-released-its-1985-assessment-of-image159229106.html
RMK71E9P–United States Department of Defense released its 1985 assessment of Soviet Military Power at the Pentagon in Washington, DC on April 2, 1985. The release stated 'Tu-95 / BEAR D naval reconnaissance aircraft conduct regular deployments to Cuba and Angola and are stationed in Vietnam as part of the Soviet Navy's expanding global presence.' Credit: Department of Defense via CNP /MediaPunch
1978-07-02 Angolan civil war. A growing dissatisfaction can be felt, paired with gratitude for the Cubans' efforts in Angola. Military aid continues and civilians are becoming increasingly important. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1978-07-02-angolan-civil-war-a-growing-dissatisfaction-can-be-felt-paired-with-gratitude-for-the-cubans-efforts-in-angola-military-aid-continues-and-civilians-are-becoming-increasingly-important-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image416763951.html
RM2F616JR–1978-07-02 Angolan civil war. A growing dissatisfaction can be felt, paired with gratitude for the Cubans' efforts in Angola. Military aid continues and civilians are becoming increasingly important. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
Following a congress for freedom and solidarity for Angola, Guinea Bissau, Mazambique and Vietnam on 13 January 1973 a demonstration took place through the city centre of Dortmund. | usage worldwide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/following-a-congress-for-freedom-and-solidarity-for-angola-guinea-bissau-mazambique-and-vietnam-on-13-january-1973-a-demonstration-took-place-through-the-city-centre-of-dortmund-usage-worldwide-image273576484.html
RMWW2DGM–Following a congress for freedom and solidarity for Angola, Guinea Bissau, Mazambique and Vietnam on 13 January 1973 a demonstration took place through the city centre of Dortmund. | usage worldwide
Children at MPLA Parade, Luanda, Angola Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/children-at-mpla-parade-luanda-angola-image240680655.html
RMRYFXHK–Children at MPLA Parade, Luanda, Angola
Angola 1970 Angolan War of Independence. With a gun in his hand and the rifle on his back. One of the thousands of children who age prematurely around the world as a result of war experiences. Learning to kill at the age of twelve leaves its mark. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-1970-angolan-war-of-independence-with-a-gun-in-his-hand-and-the-rifle-on-his-back-one-of-the-thousands-of-children-who-age-prematurely-around-the-world-as-a-result-of-war-experiences-learning-to-kill-at-the-age-of-twelve-leaves-its-mark-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image416763899.html
RM2F616GY–Angola 1970 Angolan War of Independence. With a gun in his hand and the rifle on his back. One of the thousands of children who age prematurely around the world as a result of war experiences. Learning to kill at the age of twelve leaves its mark. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
Warszawa, 1946. Miasto zniszczone podczas II wojny œwiatowej. Nz. ruiny na ulicy Marsza³kowskiej. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, 1946. City destroyed during World War II. Pictured: ruins on Marszalkowska Street. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warszawa-1946-miasto-zniszczone-podczas-ii-wojny-wiatowej-nz-ruiny-na-ulicy-marszakowskiej-pspp-papjerzy-baranowski-warsaw-1946-city-destroyed-during-world-war-ii-pictured-ruins-on-marszalkowska-street-pspp-papjerzy-baranowski-image452969778.html
RM2H8XFG2–Warszawa, 1946. Miasto zniszczone podczas II wojny œwiatowej. Nz. ruiny na ulicy Marsza³kowskiej. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, 1946. City destroyed during World War II. Pictured: ruins on Marszalkowska Street. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski
1976-01-31 The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik SjOberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1976-01-31-the-mpla-is-now-launching-operation-persuasion-in-the-areas-previously-controlled-by-unita-and-south-african-troops-to-persuade-the-civilian-population-to-accept-the-mpla-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image441635391.html
RM2GJE6CF– 1976-01-31 The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik SjOberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
AGO , ANGOLA : Ein Junge in einem Feeding Centre in Malanje , 17.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A boy in a feeding centre in Malanje , 17.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A boy in a feeding center in Malanje , 17 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A boy in a feeding center in Malanje , 17 12 1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-ein-junge-in-einem-feeding-centre-in-malanje-17121993-ago-angola-a-boy-in-a-feeding-centre-in-malanje-17121993-ago-angola-a-boy-in-a-feeding-center-in-malanje-17-12-1993-ago-angola-a-boy-in-a-feeding-center-in-malanje-17-12-1993-image602513421.html
RM2X06T0D–AGO , ANGOLA : Ein Junge in einem Feeding Centre in Malanje , 17.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A boy in a feeding centre in Malanje , 17.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A boy in a feeding center in Malanje , 17 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A boy in a feeding center in Malanje , 17 12 1993
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-31-24 Photo: War Invalids [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-31-24-photo-war-invalids-automated-translation-image571838533.html
RM2T69DTN–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-31-24 Photo: War Invalids [automated translation]
Wars and Conflicts - Angolan Civil War - Trial of Mercenaries - Heathrow Airport, London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wars-and-conflicts-angolan-civil-war-trial-of-mercenaries-heathrow-105833748.html
RMG4540M–Wars and Conflicts - Angolan Civil War - Trial of Mercenaries - Heathrow Airport, London
Zorin, Valerian Alexandrovich, 1.1.1902 - 14.1.1986, Soviet diplomat, persistent representative of the USSR at the United Nations 1956 - 1965, picture, during a session of the security council, New York City, 18.1.1962, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-zorin-valerian-alexandrovich-111902-1411986-soviet-diplomat-persistent-95725831.html
RMFFMK7K–Zorin, Valerian Alexandrovich, 1.1.1902 - 14.1.1986, Soviet diplomat, persistent representative of the USSR at the United Nations 1956 - 1965, picture, during a session of the security council, New York City, 18.1.1962,
Polish journalist and author Ryszard Kapu ci ski photographed in London at the Polish Embassy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polish-journalist-and-author-ryszard-kapu-ci-ski-photographed-in-london-127408237.html
RMHB7XE5–Polish journalist and author Ryszard Kapu ci ski photographed in London at the Polish Embassy.
Warszawa, 1946. Miasto zniszczone podczas II wojny œwiatowej. Nz. ruiny na ulicy Marsza³kowskiej. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, 1946. City destroyed during World War II. Pictured: ruins on Marszalkowska Street. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warszawa-1946-miasto-zniszczone-podczas-ii-wojny-wiatowej-nz-ruiny-na-ulicy-marszakowskiej-pspp-papjerzy-baranowski-warsaw-1946-city-destroyed-during-world-war-ii-pictured-ruins-on-marszalkowska-street-pspp-papjerzy-baranowski-image452969758.html
RM2H8XFFA–Warszawa, 1946. Miasto zniszczone podczas II wojny œwiatowej. Nz. ruiny na ulicy Marsza³kowskiej. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Warsaw, 1946. City destroyed during World War II. Pictured: ruins on Marszalkowska Street. ps/pp PAP/Jerzy Baranowski
1976-01-31 Angolan civil war. The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1976-01-31-angolan-civil-war-the-mpla-is-now-launching-operation-persuasion-in-the-areas-previously-controlled-by-unita-and-south-african-troops-to-persuade-the-civilian-population-to-accept-the-mpla-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image416764017.html
RM2F616N5–1976-01-31 Angolan civil war. The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
AGO , ANGOLA : Ein Opfer der humanitaeren Krise liegt in Malanje in einem Krankenhaus , 17.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A victim of the fundamental humanitarian crisis is lying in Malanje hospital , 17.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A victim of the humanitarian crisis is lying in Malanje hospital , 17 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A victim of the fundamental humanitarian crisis is lying in Malanje hospital , 17 12 1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-ein-opfer-der-humanitaeren-krise-liegt-in-malanje-in-einem-krankenhaus-17121993-ago-angola-a-victim-of-the-fundamental-humanitarian-crisis-is-lying-in-malanje-hospital-17121993-ago-angola-a-victim-of-the-humanitarian-crisis-is-lying-in-malanje-hospital-17-12-1993-ago-angola-a-victim-of-the-fundamental-humanitarian-crisis-is-lying-in-malanje-hospital-17-12-1993-image602513454.html
RM2X06T1J–AGO , ANGOLA : Ein Opfer der humanitaeren Krise liegt in Malanje in einem Krankenhaus , 17.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A victim of the fundamental humanitarian crisis is lying in Malanje hospital , 17.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A victim of the humanitarian crisis is lying in Malanje hospital , 17 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A victim of the fundamental humanitarian crisis is lying in Malanje hospital , 17 12 1993
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-31-02 Photo: War invalids doing sewing work [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-31-02-photo-war-invalids-doing-sewing-work-automated-translation-image571840219.html
RM2T69G0Y–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-31-02 Photo: War invalids doing sewing work [automated translation]
Huambo 1976-02-28 Angolan civil war. MPLA and ther Cuban brothers-in-arms, have taken Huambo, the capital of Unita. A proud and very young MPLA child soldier under the image of leader Agostinho Neto. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/huambo-1976-02-28-angolan-civil-war-mpla-and-ther-cuban-brothers-in-arms-have-taken-huambo-the-capital-of-unita-a-proud-and-very-young-mpla-child-soldier-under-the-image-of-leader-agostinho-neto-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image416763750.html
RM2F616BJ–Huambo 1976-02-28 Angolan civil war. MPLA and ther Cuban brothers-in-arms, have taken Huambo, the capital of Unita. A proud and very young MPLA child soldier under the image of leader Agostinho Neto. Photo: Sven-Erik Sjoberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
1976-01-31 The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik SjOberg / DN / TT / Code: 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1976-01-31-the-mpla-is-now-launching-operation-persuasion-in-the-areas-previously-controlled-by-unita-and-south-african-troops-to-persuade-the-civilian-population-to-accept-the-mpla-photo-sven-erik-sjoberg-dn-tt-code-53-image417789306.html
RM2F7KXEJ–1976-01-31 The MPLA is now launching 'Operation Persuasion' in the areas previously controlled by Unita and South African troops to persuade the civilian population to accept the MPLA. Photo: Sven-Erik SjOberg / DN / TT / Code: 53
Polish journalist and author Ryszard Kapu ci ski photographed in London at the Polish Embassy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polish-journalist-and-author-ryszard-kapu-ci-ski-photographed-in-london-127408257.html
RMHB7XEW–Polish journalist and author Ryszard Kapu ci ski photographed in London at the Polish Embassy.
AGO , ANGOLA : Eine Frau hat mit ihren Kindern Unterschlupf in einem Haus in Malanje gefunden, 17.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A woman and her children have found refuge in a house in Malanje , 17.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A woman and her children have found refuge in a house in Malanje , 17 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A woman and her children have found refuge in a house in Malanje , 17 12 1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-eine-frau-hat-mit-ihren-kindern-unterschlupf-in-einem-haus-in-malanje-gefunden-17121993-ago-angola-a-woman-and-her-children-have-found-refuge-in-a-house-in-malanje-17121993-ago-angola-a-woman-and-her-children-have-found-refuge-in-a-house-in-malanje-17-12-1993-ago-angola-a-woman-and-her-children-have-found-refuge-in-a-house-in-malanje-17-12-1993-image602513484.html
RM2X06T2M–AGO , ANGOLA : Eine Frau hat mit ihren Kindern Unterschlupf in einem Haus in Malanje gefunden, 17.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A woman and her children have found refuge in a house in Malanje , 17.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A woman and her children have found refuge in a house in Malanje , 17 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A woman and her children have found refuge in a house in Malanje , 17 12 1993
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-29-34 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-29-34-photo-starving-child-in-civil-war-area-automated-translation-image571839909.html
RM2T69FHW–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-29-34 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation]
AGO , ANGOLA : Ein Kriegsversehrter / Kriegskrueppel mit seiner Prothese schlaeft in einem Hauseingang in Luanda , 10.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A crippled man with his prothesis is sleeping in a house entrance in Luanda , 10.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A crippled man with his prosthesis is sleeping in a house entrance in Luanda , 10 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A crippled man with his prosthesis is sleeping in a house entrance in Luanda , 10 12 1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-ein-kriegsversehrter-kriegskrueppel-mit-seiner-prothese-schlaeft-in-einem-hauseingang-in-luanda-10121993-ago-angola-a-crippled-man-with-his-prothesis-is-sleeping-in-a-house-entrance-in-luanda-10121993-ago-angola-a-crippled-man-with-his-prosthesis-is-sleeping-in-a-house-entrance-in-luanda-10-12-1993-ago-angola-a-crippled-man-with-his-prosthesis-is-sleeping-in-a-house-entrance-in-luanda-10-12-1993-image602513485.html
RM2X06T2N–AGO , ANGOLA : Ein Kriegsversehrter / Kriegskrueppel mit seiner Prothese schlaeft in einem Hauseingang in Luanda , 10.12.1993 AGO , ANGOLA : A crippled man with his prothesis is sleeping in a house entrance in Luanda , 10.12.1993 *** AGO , ANGOLA A crippled man with his prosthesis is sleeping in a house entrance in Luanda , 10 12 1993 AGO , ANGOLA A crippled man with his prosthesis is sleeping in a house entrance in Luanda , 10 12 1993
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-30-33 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-30-33-photo-starving-child-in-civil-war-area-automated-translation-image571840771.html
RM2T69GMK–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-30-33 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-28-31a Photo: starving children in civil war zone [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-28-31a-photo-starving-children-in-civil-war-zone-automated-translation-image571832689.html
RM2T696C1–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-28-31a Photo: starving children in civil war zone [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-29-14 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-29-14-photo-starving-child-in-civil-war-area-automated-translation-image571839890.html
RM2T69FH6–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-29-14 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-30-22 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-30-22-photo-starving-child-in-civil-war-area-automated-translation-image571838638.html
RM2T69E0E–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-30-22 Photo: starving child in civil war area [automated translation]
The Maria Pia Hospital in Luanda - in the emergency room for war victims. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-maria-pia-hospital-in-luanda-in-the-emergency-room-for-war-victims-automated-translation-image426293165.html
RM2FNF97W–The Maria Pia Hospital in Luanda - in the emergency room for war victims. [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-34-04 Photo: little boy is Gemuese [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-34-04-photo-little-boy-is-gemuese-automated-translation-image571840901.html
RM2T69GW9–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-34-04 Photo: little boy is Gemuese [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-33-18 Photo: starving children eating [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-33-18-photo-starving-children-eating-automated-translation-image571832698.html
RM2T696CA–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-33-18 Photo: starving children eating [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-33-25 Photo: Boy drinking water [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-33-25-photo-boy-drinking-water-automated-translation-image571830564.html
RM2T693M4–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-33-25 Photo: Boy drinking water [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-32-31 Photo: little girl drinking water [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-32-31-photo-little-girl-drinking-water-automated-translation-image571833057.html
RM2T696W5–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-32-31 Photo: little girl drinking water [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-34-27 Photo: little boy with corn on the cob [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-34-27-photo-little-boy-with-corn-on-the-cob-automated-translation-image571834903.html
RM2T69973–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-34-27 Photo: little boy with corn on the cob [automated translation]
Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-29-04 Photo: Large poster of Jonas Savimbi, President of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-south-angola-26021993-archive-no-39-29-04-photo-large-poster-of-jonas-savimbi-president-of-unita-automated-translation-image571836164.html
RM2T69AT4–Angola, South Angola 26.02.1993 Archive No.: 39-29-04 Photo: Large poster of Jonas Savimbi, President of UNITA [automated translation]
AGO , ANGOLA : Maimed former soldiers in Luanda , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 10.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-maimed-former-soldiers-in-luanda-they-are-victims-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-10121993-image550692151.html
RM2PYX5CR–AGO , ANGOLA : Maimed former soldiers in Luanda , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 10.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : A girl with her siblings in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 15.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-a-girl-with-her-siblings-in-a-camp-in-malanje-they-are-victims-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-15121993-image550692115.html
RM2PYX5BF–AGO , ANGOLA : A girl with her siblings in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 15.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : A girl with her sister in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 15.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-a-girl-with-her-sister-in-a-camp-in-malanje-they-are-victims-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-15121993-image550691894.html
RM2PYX53J–AGO , ANGOLA : A girl with her sister in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 15.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : An amputated boy in an orthopedic centre of the ICRC in Luanda , he is a victim of the civil war in Angola . 10.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-an-amputated-boy-in-an-orthopedic-centre-of-the-icrc-in-luanda-he-is-a-victim-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-10121993-image550691907.html
RM2PYX543–AGO , ANGOLA : An amputated boy in an orthopedic centre of the ICRC in Luanda , he is a victim of the civil war in Angola . 10.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : An amputated boy in an orthopedic centre of the ICRC in Luanda , he is a victim of the civil war in Angola . 10.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-an-amputated-boy-in-an-orthopedic-centre-of-the-icrc-in-luanda-he-is-a-victim-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-10121993-image550691909.html
RM2PYX545–AGO , ANGOLA : An amputated boy in an orthopedic centre of the ICRC in Luanda , he is a victim of the civil war in Angola . 10.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : A boy with his younger brother in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 15.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-a-boy-with-his-younger-brother-in-a-camp-in-malanje-they-are-victims-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-15121993-image550692153.html
RM2PYX5CW–AGO , ANGOLA : A boy with his younger brother in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 15.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : Displaced have found shelter in an old factory building in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 18.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-displaced-have-found-shelter-in-an-old-factory-building-in-malanje-they-are-victims-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-18121993-image550691961.html
RM2PYX561–AGO , ANGOLA : Displaced have found shelter in an old factory building in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 18.12.1993
AGO , ANGOLA : A boy is waiting in line with other displaced for food rations in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 17.12.1993 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ago-angola-a-boy-is-waiting-in-line-with-other-displaced-for-food-rations-in-a-camp-in-malanje-they-are-victims-of-the-civil-war-in-angola-17121993-image550691903.html
RM2PYX53Y–AGO , ANGOLA : A boy is waiting in line with other displaced for food rations in a camp in Malanje , they are victims of the civil war in Angola . 17.12.1993
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-01-04 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: UNITA soldier training [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-01-04-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-unita-soldier-training-automated-translation-image426313050.html
RM2FNG6J2–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-01-04 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: UNITA soldier training [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-17 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-06-17-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-in-the-unita-weapons-workshop-automated-translation-image426313067.html
RM2FNG6JK–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-17 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-11-20 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-11-20-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-military-training-of-unita-automated-translation-image426313025.html
RM2FNG6H5–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-11-20 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-11-08 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-11-08-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-military-training-of-unita-automated-translation-image426313015.html
RM2FNG6GR–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-11-08 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-09-01 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-09-01-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-supporters-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-military-training-of-unita-automated-translation-image426313058.html
RM2FNG6JA–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-09-01 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-09-32 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-09-32-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-military-training-of-unita-automated-translation-image426313051.html
RM2FNG6J3–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-09-32 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-01-04 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: UNITA soldier training [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-01-04-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-unita-soldier-training-automated-translation-image426313064.html
RM2FNG6JG–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-01-04 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: UNITA soldier training [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-25 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-06-25-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-in-the-unita-weapons-workshop-automated-translation-image426313018.html
RM2FNG6GX–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-25 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-22 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-06-22-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-home-to-unitas-headquarters-from-1976-to-1992-photo-in-the-unita-weapons-workshop-automated-translation-image426313035.html
RM2FNG6HF–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-22 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-03-05 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-03-05-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313023.html
RM2FNG6H3–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-03-05 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-20 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-02-20-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313069.html
RM2FNG6JN–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-20 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-03-12 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-03-12-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313086.html
RM2FNG6KA–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-03-12 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-03-06 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-03-06-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313044.html
RM2FNG6HT–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-03-06 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-17 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-02-17-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313061.html
RM2FNG6JD–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-17 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 04-75-00 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader and commandante of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-04-75-00-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-supporters-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-and-commandante-of-unita-automated-translation-image426312870.html
RM2FNG6BJ–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 04-75-00 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader and commandante of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 04-75-03 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader and commandante of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-04-75-03-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-supporters-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-and-commandante-of-unita-automated-translation-image426312845.html
RM2FNG6AN–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 04-75-03 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader and commandante of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No.: 04-75-01 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader and commandante of UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-04-75-01-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-supporters-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-and-commandante-of-unita-automated-translation-image426312863.html
RM2FNG6BB–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No.: 04-75-01 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader and commandante of UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-14 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-02-14-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313027.html
RM2FNG6H7–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-14 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-23 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-02-23-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313029.html
RM2FNG6H9–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-23 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-27 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-02-27-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313055.html
RM2FNG6J7–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-27 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-21 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-02-21-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313038.html
RM2FNG6HJ–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-02-21 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-03-18 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-03-18-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313054.html
RM2FNG6J6–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-03-18 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-13-15 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-13-15-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313013.html
RM2FNG6GN–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-13-15 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-13-14 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-13-14-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-supporters-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-long-time-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313039.html
RM2FNG6HK–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-13-14 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-13-10 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angola-jamba-september-1994-archive-no-05-13-10-unita-emerged-as-a-liberation-movement-in-the-struggle-against-portuguese-colonial-rule-and-found-its-adherents-mainly-among-the-ovimbundu-in-angolas-central-highlands-the-countrys-largest-ethnic-group-to-which-its-founder-and-longtime-leader-jonas-savimbi-belonged-during-angolas-civil-war-1975-2002-jamba-was-the-headquarters-of-unita-from-1976-to-1992-photo-dr-jonas-savimbi-leader-of-the-anti-colonial-movement-unita-automated-translation-image426313024.html
RM2FNG6H4–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-13-10 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was the headquarters of UNITA from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Dr. Jonas Savimbi, leader of the anti-colonial movement UNITA [automated translation]
Mali, Kokolo, 11.02.1993 Archive: 39-25-15 Dogon country Photo: an onion drying plant [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mali-kokolo-11021993-archive-39-25-15-dogon-country-photo-an-onion-drying-plant-automated-translation-image571835813.html
RM2T69ABH–Mali, Kokolo, 11.02.1993 Archive: 39-25-15 Dogon country Photo: an onion drying plant [automated translation]
Mali, Sanga, 11.02.1993 Archive: 39-25-23 Historical Dogon settlement Sanga Photo: View of the settlement [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mali-sanga-11021993-archive-39-25-23-historical-dogon-settlement-sanga-photo-view-of-the-settlement-automated-translation-image571837499.html
RM2T69CFR–Mali, Sanga, 11.02.1993 Archive: 39-25-23 Historical Dogon settlement Sanga Photo: View of the settlement [automated translation]
Soldier of the Western-oriented movement UNITA at post in the Angolan capital Luanda. Free elections are held in 1992 in the country ruled by the communist MPLA. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-of-the-western-oriented-movement-unita-at-post-in-the-angolan-capital-luanda-free-elections-are-held-in-1992-in-the-country-ruled-by-the-communist-mpla-automated-translation-image426293918.html
RM2FNFA6P–Soldier of the Western-oriented movement UNITA at post in the Angolan capital Luanda. Free elections are held in 1992 in the country ruled by the communist MPLA. [automated translation]
Armed UNITA guerrilla soldiers guard the entrance to their Jamba camp. On the left is a sign that points to the 22 years of civil war in Angola. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-unita-guerrilla-soldiers-guard-the-entrance-to-their-jamba-camp-on-the-left-is-a-sign-that-points-to-the-22-years-of-civil-war-in-angola-image236375709.html
RMRMFRHH–Armed UNITA guerrilla soldiers guard the entrance to their Jamba camp. On the left is a sign that points to the 22 years of civil war in Angola.
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