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| | The Head Heeb : Knocking Down 4000 Years of Icons |
 | | About 250 Jews did make it to Northern Rhodesia in the aftermath of Kristallnacht, but there was no mass immigration and the current Jewish population of Zambia is about 35. |  | | The initiative to settle Jews in Rhodesia was raised a few years ago. |  | | A commission of experts is presently at work to investigate the possibility of settling Jewish emigrants in Rhodesia. |
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| | H-Net Review: Yael Even-Levy on Haven in Africa |
 | | Contrary to the general belief by Holocaust scholars that by 1939 no country was willing to admit German Jews, this work proves that plans to absorb German Jewry in Northern Rhodesia did indeed exist but failed miserably. |  | | Nevertheless, Shapiro stresses, as he does throughout the book, that in mid-1938, Northern Rhodesia "remained one of the few countries in the world which retained an open door policy to refugee immigration" (p. |  | | Some Jews converted to Christianity and emigrated to countries such as Ecuador and Brazil that granted visas to Catholics, while others, with the help of their relatives and friends in South Africa, were successful in entering Northern Rhodesia. |
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http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=281721098751222
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| | History of ZAMBIA |
 | | But this is resisted by the Africans, now beginning to find a political voice. |  | | This region, later known as the Copper Belt, turns out to contain the world's largest reserves of copper outside the American continent. |  | | It has also been the route by which Zambia's copper travels to the sea at Beira. |
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| | WHKMLA : History of Northern Rhodesia, 1939-1964 |
 | | When World War II broke out in 1939, Britain claimed the colony's entire copper production; copper prices soared. |  | | Frank Shapiro, Haven in Africa, Jerusalem : Gefen 2002 (on Jewish immigration into Northern Rhodesia) |  | | The Northern Rhodesia Regiment in WW II, by B. |
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| | Rhodesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | UDI was internationally condemned and, at the behest of Britain, Rhodesia was placed under the first United Nations Security Council authorised sanctions, beginning in 1965 up until its independence as Zimbabwe in 1980. |  | | While the 1979 elections were described by the Rhodesian government as non-racial and democratic, they did not include ZANU and ZAPU, which remained banned in Rhodesia. |  | | This became known as the "Bush War" by the whites of Rhodesia and as "The Second Chimurenga" (or, "rebellion" in Shona) by supporters of the guerrillas. |
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| | Northern Rhodesia (Zambia pre-independence) |
 | | The Colonial Office wrote to the Government of Northern Rhodesia in 1938 about the flag of the colony and were told that the badge, granted in 1928, had never been used on any flag as the government operated no launches and there was no opportunity for the Governor to embark in a vessel. |  | | Northern Rhodesia joined with neighbouring Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland to form the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in September 1953. |  | | There were progressive constitutional developments in the composition of these two bodies before and during the period of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, of which Northern Rhodesia became a constituent member on 3 September 1953. |
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| | Great North Road - Historical Notes on Northern Rhodesia |
 | | The settler community in Southern Rhodesia felt that to join their comparatively developed political system with that of Northern Rhodesia would mean an indefinite delay in gaining the responsible form of government for which they had so long been asking. |  | | In Northern Rhodesia the "vendor's scrip" system had not been altogether abandoned, and mining there was the subject of agreement between the parties, but mining development had been slow. |  | | North-Eastern Rhodesia, which was administered from Blantyre by an Imperial officer until 1894, began its independent administration under the Company in 1895 with Major Patrick Forbes as Deputy Administrator, but before civil government could function, the slave trade had finally to be suppressed, and this was not accomplished until September, 1897. |
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| | Fortune T-Z |
 | | Torrend, J. Specimens of Bantu folk-lore from Northern Rhodesia;. |  | | Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia: Printed by the Government Printer, (1952). |  | | London: W. Heineman; published in association with the Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland Publications Bureau, (1955). |
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http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/fortune4.htm
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| | Lammond, William, Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), Open Brethren (Christian Missions in Many Lands) |
 | | Editorial note, "Willie Lammond" in The Northern Rhodesian Journal, Vol.1, No. 3 (March 1951), pp. |  | | Robert Rotberg has accused the missionaries at Mambilima of intrigues with the authorities against Kazembe which led to the expedition against the chief (Christian Missionaries and the Creation of Northern Rhodesia: 1880-1924. |  | | By the time of his death in 1968, in his ninety-second year, he had become one of the best known and respected missionaries in Zambia (the former Northern Rhodesia) and the undisputed doyen of the whole missionary community with an unmatched length of continuous service of over sixty years [1]. |
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| | Updates 2003 |
 | | III, 1957 / Refuge Under the Sun / Kawambwa in 1919 / "Instinctive Belief" |  | | This issue has been made available through the generosity of John Fleming and the thoughtfulness of his brother, Paddy. |  | | These two issues have been made available through the generosity of John Fleming and the thoughtfulness of his brother, Paddy. |
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| | Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland |
 | | This practice was also followed in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. |  | | Rhodesia reached an impasse between the governments of Southern Rhodesia and the United Kingdom, leading the white minority regime to declare its Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) on 11 November 1965. |  | | The idea of a federation (or amalgamation as it was then called) between the British territories in central Africa was first mooted after World War I, but it was only after World War II that the idea was pursued more vigorously. |
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| | Northern Rhodesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Northern Rhodesia joined the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland when it was created in 1953, but when the Federation dissolved at the end of 1963, Northern Rhodesia reverted to its former status until achieving independence later in 1964. |  | | This page was last modified 08:14, 20 August 2005. |  | | The same design was used in 1938 but with a profile of George VI, and again in 1953 when Elizabeth II became Queen. |
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| | Sunvil Discovery Africa - Zambia Guide - the Central Africa Federation |
 | | This had been officially recognised by the colonial government as being the equal of any union for white workers. |  | | The formation of the Federation did little to help the whites in Northern Rhodesia, though it was so strongly opposed by the blacks, who feared that they would then lose more of their land to white settlers. |  | | This had branches in the mining towns and the rural areas, and provided a base upon which a black political culture could be based. |
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http://www.sunvil.co.uk/africa/zambia/guidebook/Chapter%202%20-%20History%20&%20Economy/ch02-part4.htm
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| | Regiments and Corps of Central Africa: An Introductory Overview |
 | | Black insurgent activity against the government began in 1966, using Zambia as a base. |  | | The externally-based nationalist ZANU and ZAPU movements opposed the new government and further increased guerrilla pressure. |  | | New elections were held to form a government based on one man one vote, under British supervision and safeguarded by Commonwealth troops. |
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| | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation of |
 | | Official dissolution came on Dec. 31, 1963, after which Northern Rhodesia became independent as Zambia and Nyasaland as Malawi. |  | | Southern Rhodesia refused to hand political control over to its African majority, and in 1965 the white government unilaterally proclaimed the colony's independence from Britain as Rhodesia. |  | | The Africans, fearing continued domination by the whites, demonstrated (1960–61) against the federation, and in 1962 there was a strong movement for its dissolution, particularly from the new African-dominated regime of Northern Rhodesia. |
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| | Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia (from Southern Africa) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Northern was created out of part of Transvaal province in 1994. |  | | political unit created in 1953 and ended on Dec. 31, 1963, that embraced the British settler-dominated colony of Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and the territories of Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) and Nyasaland (Malawi), which were under the control of the British Colonial Office. |  | | In Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia, self-government for the handful of whites was clearly impossible, although in both colonies settlers were given some representation on the Legislative Councils that were established in Nyasaland in 1907 and in Northern Rhodesia in 1924. |
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| | Exploring Africa -> Students-> African Economies-> Colonialism Case Study: Norther Rhodesia |
 | | The settlers were afraid that a greater voice for Africans would result in them losing their position of economic and social privilege. |  | | You were born in a rural district in the Northern Province of the colony where you lived with your grandparents who were subsistence farmers. |  | | By 1950, the economy of Northern Rhodesia was fully integrated into the world economy. |
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http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/curriculum/lm9/stu_six.html
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| | Second World War Books: History Page |
 | | Northern Rhodesia (which in 1964 achieved independence from the United Kingdom as Zambia) between 1932 and 1933 separated its civil and military police, the latter in April 1933 becoming (unlike neighboring East African forces which became battalions of the Kings African Rifles) the Northern Rhodesia Regiment. |  | | The Northern Rhodesia Regiment also raised the 96th Independent Garrison Company which guarded Headquarters of East Africa Command for some time. |  | | While Northern Rhodesia/Zambia can be justifiably proud of its war record, fifty-plus years later few elsewhere in the world are likely to remember its achievements. |
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| | zambia.StartTips.com |
 | | Zambia, former Northern Rhodesia under British rule, has no coast but is a paradise for wildlife and nature beauty. |
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| | JDC-Bibliography |
 | | Annual Reports of the Rhodes-Livingstone Museum, Northern Rhodesia, from 1947-1960 inclusive. |  | | Annual Reports of the Northern Rhodesian National Monuments Commission, from 1948-1960, inclusive. |  | | An archaeological survey of northern Air and Tenere, In the British Expedition to the Air Mountains. |
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http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~lhesjdc1/bibliography.html
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| | Dáil Éireann - Volume 165 - 26 February, 1958 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Passports for Northern ... |
 | | O.J. Flanagan asked the Minister for External Affairs whether members of the Garda Síochána, who applied for passports to go to Northern Rhodesia, have been refused, and, if so, on what grounds, and how many such refusals have been made. |  | | Aiken: So far as I am aware from an examination of the records of my Department for the past few years no member of the Garda Síochána applied for a passport to go to Northern Rhodesia; the latter part of the question does not, therefore, arise. |
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| | Northern Rhodesia 1951 - D H Rhapide |
 | | This aircraft is of personal interest to me as my mother flew out to Northern Rhodesia in it late 1951. |  | | On another occasion an engine fell off his aircraft, this time it was a twin engined Airspeed Oxford?, he managed to land safely, this was over Salisbury in Southern Rhodesia, he paid for an advert in the Rhodesia Herald daily newspaper asking if anyone had found the engine. |  | | Before leaving Croydon the aircraft was reregistered VP-RCH and on arrival in Lusaka, the capital of Northern Rhodesia went into business with Lusaka Air Carriers in 1952, I presume this was Arthur Mechin’s company as he operated out of Lusaka for a number of years, one regular run was delivering newspapers around the country. |
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| | Rhodesia Bank Notes |
 | | When the federation was dissolved in 1963, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland became independent states of Zambia and Malawi respectively. |  | | Rhodesia, located in the east-central part of southern Africa, was originally known as Southern Rhodesia. |  | | It joined with the British protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland to form the federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1953. |
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| | Aircraft Rhodesia & Spain |
 | | Robin D.W.Norton was born in Northern Rhodesia (Zambia) and brought up in what were then the British Colonies of Northem Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and South Africa. |  | | With a interest in aviation and photography it has been natural to combine the two, first published in Flight International, 1969, many more articles and photographs have been used over the years. |  | | Initially, black and white aircraft studies in Rhodesia during the difficult UDI years, early 1970s, South Africa, then the USA, Canada and the U.K.. |
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| | NRZam |
 | | The list will obviously be of interest to those who were working for the Government in 1962 and their descendants but it also provides a fascinating window into how the country was run in those days. |  | | The GNR website for Northern Rhodesians and Zambians has more than 2000 registered users who post to the lively Message Board which includes photographs both old and modern. |  | | Created a new section for the Northern Rhodesia Government Staff List for 1962. |
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| | 36. Exchange of notes between the Union of South Africa and Northern Rhodesia regarding the Eastern Boundary between ... |
 | | The present note, and Your Excellency's reply in a similar sense, will be regarded as giving validity to, and as placing on record, the understanding between the Government of the Union and the Government of Northern Rhodesia in the matter. |  | | Exchange of notes between the Union of South Africa and Northern Rhodesia regarding the Eastern Boundary between the Caprivi Strip and Northern Rhodesia and the grant of privileges to Northern Rhodesia natives on the Caprivi Islands. |
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| | Southern Rhodesia Bank Notes |
 | | The federation was dissolved in 1963 when Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland became independent republics of Zambia and Malawi respectively. |  | | It joined the British protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland in 1953 to form the federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. |  | | Southern Rhodesia, located in the east-central part of southern Africa, was a British colony. |
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| | Rhodesia in 1914 |
 | | A local game hunter, Major Boyd Cunningham, established the volunteer Northern Rhodesia Rifles in 1914 and advocated that the force would support Britain in event of war with Germany. |  | | Northern Light, Looksmart, Dogpile, Raging Search, All the Web, Go, GoTo, Go2net |  | | The colony was occupied, settled and administered by the British South Africa Company after 1890. |
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| | Index of the Regiments and Corps of British Central Africa |
 | | Modern flags help to visualise nationalities, but these are not intended to represent the flags under which these corps served. |  | | Rhodesia and Nyasaland Women's Military and Air Service |
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| | The Northern Rhodesia Regiment |
 | | Wilson, G. Decorations for African troops of The Northern Rhodesia Regiment for service in Somaliland, 1940. |  | | printer for Northern Rhodesia Information Dept., 1949 c1945. |  | | Brelsford, William Vernon, (ed.) The story of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Music: Zambia: Kalimba & Kalimbu Songs, Northern Rhodesia (1952 & 1957) [Import] [Compilation] |
 | | Hugh Tracey, who as an ethnomusicologist was more concerned with the quality of his field recording than the authenticity of the performance they captured, recorded these songs back in 1952 and 1957 while touring landlocked Zambia. |  | | Use Your Account to view or change your orders |  | | If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it has become available. |
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| | RESULTS |
 | | Crowned double oval cachet Rhodesia Official Free 415 Training Group. |  | | Northern Rhodesia 1 1/2d KGVI (2) 1942 Broken Hill, N. Rhodesia to Los Angeles, Calif. Staple holes and Opening tear at top left. |  | | Southern Rhodesia 1/2d KGVI and 2d Victoria Falls 1943 Chatsworth, S. Rhodesia to New York, N.Y. Southern Rhodesia Censor. |
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| | Adherents.com |
 | | In 1953, Lenshina claimed to have received visions, to have entertained angels, and to have met Jesus during a period of three nights and three days when she was 'dead'. |  | | Alice Lenshina was a simple tribeswoman who belonged to the Church of Scotland Lubwa Mission in (then) Northern Rhodesia. |
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| | AIM25: School of Oriental and African Studies: Zambia missions |
 | | Missionary work in northern Rhodesia, a remote and thinly settled region, was pioneered in the last decades of the 19th century. |  | | Administrative/Biographical history: Following the advances of the British South Africa Company (incorporated in 1889), northern Rhodesia (later Zambia) became a territory of the British Crown in 1894. |  | | The donor of these manuscripts, the Rev Canon James Smith Robertson (b 1917), served the UMCA (Universities Mission to Central Africa) in northern Rhodesia, 1945-1950, and worked in Mapanza, 1950-1955, and Lusaka, 1955-1965. |
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| | Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations |
 | | Energy Citations Database (ECD) Document #4004936 - A REVIEW OF AGE DETERMINATIONS FROM NORTHERN RHODESIA |  | | Availability information may be found in the Availability, Publisher, Research Organization, Resource Relation and/or Author (affiliation information) fields and/or via the "Full-text Availability" link. |  | | For a journal article, please see the Resource Relation field. |
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| | British Empire: The Map Room: Africa: Northern Rhodesia |
 | | Northern Rhodesia became part of the Central African Federation with Nyasaland and Southern Rhodesia in 1953. |  | | The Northern Rhodesia Territory known as Northern Zambesia was allocated to the British South Africa Company in 1891. |  | | British Empire: The Map Room: Africa: Northern Rhodesia |
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| | Global Financial Data |
 | | The article analyzes the countries with the least inflation and the greatest inflation to determine why some countries suffered more inflation than others. |  | | Global Financial Data is an unparalled source for historical stock market, financial, and economic data unavailable from any other online source. |  | | KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus |
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| | Find in a Library: Some pioneer missions of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland |
 | | Find in a Library: Some pioneer missions of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland |  | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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| | RESULTS |
 | | Northern Rhodesia 1 1/2d KGVI (3) 1946 Luanshya, N. Rhodesia to Chicago, Ill. |  | | Southern Rhodesia 1d and 6d KGVI 1952 Bulawayo, S. Rhodesia Registered Hillsdale, Mich. |  | | If there's no photo for the cover, please click Understanding the Listing to help you visualize the cover. |
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| | Newfoundland Facts |
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| | Political Leaders: Rhodesia |
 | | Note: The colony of Southern Rhodesia declared unilaterally the independence from Great Britain as Rhodesia on 11 Nov 1965, after being part of a Federation with Northern Rhodesia (then Zambia) and Nyasaland (then Malawi) from 1 Aug 1953 to 31 Dec 1963. |  | | The Republic of Zimbabwe Rhodesia existed from 1 June 1979 to 12 Dec 1979, when the country returned to colonial status. |  | | The Republic was proclaimed on 2 Mar 1970. |
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| | Northern Rhodesia |
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| | Regional: Africa: Zambia - Open Site |
 | | The territory of Northern Rhodesia was administered by the South Africa Company from 1891 until it was taken over by the UK in 1923. |  | | This category needs an editor - apply here |  | | During the 1920s and 1930s, advances in mining spurred development and immigration. |
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