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The Rhodesia Coup - Operation Quartz Hectic 1980 

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In the aftermath of the Lancaster House talks and in the run up to the 1980 Southern Rhodesia election, elements throughout the former Rhodesian Security Forces who had little faith in the peace process began preparing for the worst.
They came up with two plans, Quartz and Hectic, which would involve the deployment of thousands of troops, police officers and support personnel, and the targeting of tens of thousands of guerrillas.
The plan would have resulted in a temporary-at-best military takeover of the country and the reversal of the fortunes of the preceding 15 years.
Everyone knew it was coming and yet in the end, the only people that could stop it were those planning it, who then buried it's existence, leaving scant details to be release here and there for the next 40 years. Details I've put together for this video, which I hope you enjoy!
This is the first of the many ideas I had for short-ish documentaries I had, it took a lot longer than I anticipated to find reliable sources and MUCH longer than I anticipated to edit it all down.
Total time to get together all the footage and photos and edit the video comes to something like 60 - 70 hours, so I hope it's been worth it.
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Chapter listing:
00:40 | The Crisis
08:10 | The Coup
12:55 | The Aftermath
Sources:
Unpopular Sovereignty by Louise White
The Rhodesian Civil War by John Frame
Bush War Rhodesia by Peter Baxter
The Rhodesian War by Paul Moorcraft & Peter McLaughlin
The Collapse of Rhodesia by Josiah Brownell
Ending Civil War by Matthew Preston
From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe by Henry Wiseman & Alastair M. Taylor
"Ethereal Relaxation"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Комментарии : 885   
@expandedhistory
@expandedhistory 2 года назад
I absolutely love this documentary style video MajorSamm. Although majority of us are probably use to your “music video style,” these new types of History videos are pleasant to watch.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, I was hoping folks wouldn't be too opposed to a shift in style so I'm very glad you and lots of others have enjoyed it.
@expandedhistory
@expandedhistory 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm No I absolutely love it. I’m sure majority people who love your channel like myself also love history. Being a History RU-vidr myself, you’re doing an amazing job MajorSamm. I would love to do a collaboration with you one day!
@godslonelyman2596
@godslonelyman2596 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm do one on the Marcos Era
@tanyonslater770
@tanyonslater770 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm does this mean no more ones with music 😕
@powerbite92
@powerbite92 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm Respectfully, the guerillas were not confined to the camps, the dregs of the townships were sent to the camps to enjoy the freebies, the actual guerillas melted into the population, the bush and into border areas with their extensive small arms weaponry. The Zipra were still considering a conventional invasion from neighbouring Zambia almost til the end. The Rhodesians had every right to plan in case the worst happened just as Zipra and Zanla were planning their own extremely murderous Plan B's in case things went awry for them... but it wasnt realistically on the cards during the election. That came later. The idea that Lord Soames had in any way delivered the country and the guerillas into the Rhodesian army hands was just non-existent in reality. Incidentally Lord Soames was very much a stuffed shirt and he and his little entourage were considered a joke by the Rhodies that dealt with him. But the lethal powers he represented - the US, and to a lesser extent the UK, were not to be sneered at and the Rhodesians knew the game was up for them regardless.
@realpolitik7366
@realpolitik7366 2 года назад
Man, you put a ton of work into this. Can’t thank you enough!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
I did indeed, no need to thank me, thank you for watching!
@kristinaindriliunaite912
@kristinaindriliunaite912 Год назад
My 3 year old son's favorite song is lawyers guns and money. Not only do us grown adults appreciate what you do but your a legend. It gets me in trouble when his daycare asks me why or how he knows that, "because I'm giving him a better education than what I pay you for ma'am"
@Ryies12
@Ryies12 2 года назад
Suprised you haven't done more videos like this. You're musical war compilations rock, but nothing beats learning about history.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
It's mostly a time issue but now that I'm focusing on quality not quantity I'll definitely be focusing more on documentary style content.
@kmusicology
@kmusicology Год назад
where can i find these music compilations
@connorb5658
@connorb5658 2 года назад
Love this sort of content. Can see the amount of effort put into the research and understand it must have been taxing but would love to see more like this. Great work Samm.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thanks a lot man, and thank you for watching, the hardest part was definitely scouring books for bits and pieces of information but it worked out in the end and I'll be sure to make more!
@wanderaloney
@wanderaloney 2 года назад
Excited to watch! Thanks for your work, sir
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Hope you liked it, you're very much welcome
@A10warthoglol
@A10warthoglol 2 года назад
I love this immensely, since Rhodesia and it's history is quite a complicated topic, it's nice to see a unbiased and quite accurate version of events portrayed like this. Bravo, good sir!
@destroyerarmor2846
@destroyerarmor2846 Год назад
Rhodesia was a fascist occupation. Nothing complicated here
@williamdraken6018
@williamdraken6018 Год назад
@@destroyerarmor2846 Rhodesia was an astronomically more functional, safe and prosperous country than the failed state of Zimbabwe. South Africa is turning into the same shit hole due to the same factors.
@destroyerarmor2846
@destroyerarmor2846 Год назад
@@williamdraken6018 just stop. Imagine if a foreign regime imposed apartheid on any Western nation today.
@Jay-Leigh863
@Jay-Leigh863 Год назад
​@@destroyerarmor2846 I suggest you just stop. You're the one promoting hatred and racist bullshit! FYI, many countries, East and West, have imposed apartheid because it actually allows different cultures to live their culture! Ignorant brainwashed twats spreading hatred while not having the facts is the real problem with the world!
@alnat950
@alnat950 Год назад
​@@williamdraken6018 Fuck apartheid and fuck colonialism
@nm2000
@nm2000 2 года назад
A brilliant short-documentary, much better than what the BBC could potentially have ever produced! I really like the fact that you focus on the facts and tell them in an objective way, without circling around the unnecessary theme of majority rule. It really would have been interesting if the Coup had happened, as the SADF would probably have supported the it with own troops or at least Air Force Units.
@woodland5325
@woodland5325 2 года назад
it would surely have been a bloodbath, there was no better path forward had the coup happened it would have gone down like congo for sure
@Harry_84
@Harry_84 2 года назад
Perhaps, but the SADF had become much less active in Rhodesia since 1977 in order to try, with little success to appease the west. Once majority rule happened Zimbabwe was lost and the only thing they could get from Zimbabwe was bush war veterans. Doubt the SADF would have become involved. I always think it’s a shame that they never did assassinate Mugabe, there were many attempts but Ken Flower was undercover working with the British and Mugabe was warned (by the Brits) multiple times, at the last minute. Sad.
@fredrik8500
@fredrik8500 Год назад
Plant Earth is literally a technical and visual marvel, you fucking duns.
@evanpetelle5669
@evanpetelle5669 Год назад
@@marktwain168yep & genocided his “brothers”
@dr.vikyll7466
@dr.vikyll7466 6 месяцев назад
Why is majority rule uneccesary?
@ralphaarken6286
@ralphaarken6286 4 месяца назад
Excellent resumé. As a young Captain in the Rhodesian Special Intelligence at the time, we were briefed and tasked in Quartz and had been building the int picture in the Eastern Border area for some months prior to the elections. In the end it never happened. We stood down. I went to university in South Africa. As you say - a What if? That we’ll never know the answer to, though it has to be said that given all the wars I’ve subsequently covered, the outcome could not have been a good one - but would it have been any worse than it is now….? 😢
@xcreeseseater38
@xcreeseseater38 2 года назад
I love these so much. It's like in depth expanded looks into conflicts like shown in your shorter "music video" content. I would be so pleased with you and the channel if you started doing more and more documentaries on these conflicts you ring to us!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, I have quite a few more ideas for obscure topics that I'll be working on in the future. I've wanted to do this for a long time and the music videos were the perfect primer for a lot of people on these topics
@blazeaglory
@blazeaglory 2 года назад
Yeah the "simple man's" version...
@mikestone9129
@mikestone9129 Год назад
As an American who was a volunteer during the end of the bush war I crave any and all videos on Rhodesia. Although I was only there for about a year when I left Rhodesia I left a piece of my heart. The bravery of the Rhodesian forces was remarkable, and they were fighting for their survival.
@kevinoliver6237
@kevinoliver6237 Год назад
Hi Mike I'm a South African..my Mom and Dad lived in Rhodesia during the time of conflict. Your words of leaving a piece of yourself in another Country rings true to me as well. I lived and worked in the United States during most of 2004, for the MGM Group at the Beau Rivage Hotel in Biloxi, Mississippi. Although homesickness eventually brought me back to my hometown Durban, in South Africa again..I still, to this day, feel the same way about America. Loved the people, the way of life, and as a avid sports lover, really enjoyed the sport and outdoors while there. 🇿🇦 🏌️ 🇺🇸
@lance8080
@lance8080 Год назад
White colonialist
@dingahaban2288
@dingahaban2288 Год назад
​@@kevinoliver6237I see the soon to be extinct Rhodies still masturbating each other after RG Mugabe sent them scattering....lol
@lan_daddyttv4710
@lan_daddyttv4710 Год назад
Shush colonist.
@johnelamin65
@johnelamin65 Год назад
I’m a Son of Africa and a child of the Chimurenga , I was not there in Zimbabwe but if I were our paths would have crossed as enemies and we would not have any conversation , I would be speaking to your spirit. Mr.Mugabe was and is our champion and always will be. Europeans racist colonizers are not and never have anything but invaders, murderers , slave owning devils , walking this Earth masquerading as human beings.
@hudsonchalmers6504
@hudsonchalmers6504 2 года назад
I was set up on Enterprise road opposite the Park Lane Hotel. Sand Bags ,MAG ,FN's and a converted Bren. Orders when the word came, anything that moved was to be taken out. Then against all expectations , we got the order Stand down and go home. So we did
@kristinaindriliunaite912
@kristinaindriliunaite912 Год назад
Outstanding. We'll done, brilliant. History swept under the rug, brought to light. This should be shown every February in the USA.
@jackdransfield2230
@jackdransfield2230 2 года назад
I remember a post you made detailing how you are looking to make changes to your content and this documentary style take on one of the lesser known conflicts is genuinely interesting and a welcome change. I seldom comment on RU-vid videos but as a subscriber I thought this was great.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for watching
@Brecconable
@Brecconable 2 года назад
If only this op had taken place as a big fuck you to Jimmy Carter, Cyril Vance, Henry Kissinger, Peter Carrington and Christopher Soames. Oh and Mugabe as well. The main spook who was leaking intel was the head of the CIO Ken Flower. It would've been a bonus had Flower and Soames also been taken out.
@vanpallandt5799
@vanpallandt5799 Год назад
But it turned out to be a wet squib..like the AWB in SA too🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@Rhodie65
@Rhodie65 2 года назад
This gives me a lot of insight instead of the small wikipedia article, thanks!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
The wikipedia article is woefully underwritten and I'm not sure if it even existed until a few months ago, I'm glad my video could help and you're very much welcome.
@nimbusinu1139
@nimbusinu1139 2 года назад
This is like one of 3 yt videos on this and this is the best by far. God bless
@Commie_Safari1979
@Commie_Safari1979 2 года назад
Incredible topic thank you for covering, I highly suggest "A handful of hard men" and " we dared to win" plus "men of war" by Hannes Wessels for more context of the SAS and Selous Scouts
@joer9156
@joer9156 2 года назад
Also 'Three Sips of Gin' by another Scout
@Commie_Safari1979
@Commie_Safari1979 2 года назад
@@joer9156 absolutely, I prefer Wessels content but I really enjoyed that one too
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and thank you for the recommendations, I'll add them to my list
@Commie_Safari1979
@Commie_Safari1979 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm cheers thanks
@kadensullivan5994
@kadensullivan5994 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm They're fantastic works. Selous Scouts Top Secret War is also highly recommended as is The Equus Men.
@kerrydixons-lovechild8195
@kerrydixons-lovechild8195 2 года назад
Cracking video, A guy called Andy Ryan wrote a fantastic book called Bravo 10 about his time in the RhSAS, another great book about this subject is "A Handful of Hard Men". Thanks for taking the time to make such a great mini doc. Great work.
@Harry_84
@Harry_84 2 года назад
Great book indeed. I’d recommend Mukiwa and Crocodile eats the sun by Peter Godwin too. The former about life as a civilian and also life in the BSAP in the war and the latter about life in Zimbabwe after independence especially regarding land reform. 👍🏻
@TigerDude333
@TigerDude333 Год назад
I doubt he admits to being a racist fuckhead trying to prop up minority rule.
@mook-landstrider1908
@mook-landstrider1908 2 года назад
I watch plainlydifficult for disaster docs and with this new format you've taken the military doc youtuber. Love it.
@estebanenrique5777
@estebanenrique5777 2 года назад
We miss you Samm, nice to watch a video of yours again :)
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you, I didn't mean to be gone so long but this video took a lot of work :)
@Spiffy___
@Spiffy___ 2 года назад
Cheers MajorSamm on a great historical video. I know you've mentioned wanting to break out of the "musical video guy" mold and you've done it with this one. Keep it up mate.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you for the vote of confidence, I'm glad you liked the video, thank you for watching!
@88njtrigg88
@88njtrigg88 2 года назад
I had absolutely no idea till watching these documentaries. Totally blown away.
@richardlitwin4046
@richardlitwin4046 5 месяцев назад
That was absolutely fascinating. Thank you for all your work.
@santiagodaviddelgadocarcac6272
@santiagodaviddelgadocarcac6272 2 года назад
Good to see you, Major.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Good to see you too
@handsomegeorgianbankrobber3779
@handsomegeorgianbankrobber3779 2 года назад
Major Samm with another 17 minute masterpiece on something I had never heard of, and Im certainly not alone when it comes to this.
@Lion_Heart_33
@Lion_Heart_33 Год назад
Brilliant video of a pivotal event in my country's past. Speaking as a Zimbabwean. Very well researched. You hit it spot on. Thanks mate. 👏🏻💯👍🏻
@nagatothagod
@nagatothagod 2 года назад
The maps look amazing Sam! Looking forward for more live streams!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Glad to hear it, whenever I have to make more I'll be sure to stream it
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974
@bernardoohigginsvevo2974 2 года назад
The legend is back boys, and he's back with a banger
@skullcollectorSKIN
@skullcollectorSKIN 2 года назад
Absolutely outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Please keep up the excellent work. I’ve been a die hard fan of your channel since the beginning. Can’t thank you enough
@deadpoolmodofino7201
@deadpoolmodofino7201 2 года назад
Síii ya era hora hace tiempo que no subías un vídeo de éste tipo gracias por tu contenido a ver si algún día haces alguno sobré España 🇪🇦
@Maggydags
@Maggydags 2 года назад
Mate, that is honestly a very well explained, in depth but not to the point of confusion history lesson. I really enjoyed this content and I hope you do more.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Glad I could get it all across alright, thank you for watching and more is on the way
@greenpedal370
@greenpedal370 Год назад
Here are my recollections. I was based at 3Bde in Umtali. The day before the election results a group of us senior NCOs were addressed by our Squadron commander. He read out the Operation Quartz signal applicable to Op Thrasher. He described it as a contingency against a break down in law and order and that Op Quartz was to protect and evacuate the White population. A similar plan existed within the SADF to accommodate an influx of refugees from Zimbabwe. At the end of the briefing our commander said this was also how a coup would have been planned. As a career soldier I was very excited and hoped Op Quartz would be enacted. In the end all went off very smoothly, and I believe without incident. in the Op Thrasher area. We were shell-shocked for a day or two but very quickly got into the mindset of integrating the Armies and that introduced another series of interesting adventures.
@Connor_G21A
@Connor_G21A 4 месяца назад
That’s too bad … what may have been if the plan was carried out …
@greenpedal370
@greenpedal370 4 месяца назад
@Connor_G21A It would have been a catastrophe!
@Connor_G21A
@Connor_G21A 4 месяца назад
@@greenpedal370 couldn’t of been any worse then what it became …
@declineofthewest.
@declineofthewest. 5 дней назад
Thank you for your service
@deletdis6173
@deletdis6173 2 года назад
Awesome video, Mr. Samm. I watched the whole thing and found myself wanting more.
@Mia-yq1mx
@Mia-yq1mx Год назад
This has been hands down my favorite video you've done. I'm shocked it is 10 months old and just came up in my feed, but then again knowing the algorithm not really. But this was very well done.
@orionvulpes6407
@orionvulpes6407 2 года назад
Great video! Glad you're back!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, I didn't expect it to take so long to make but I think I have a hang of it now
@reubenjames7779
@reubenjames7779 2 года назад
What a great video. So many things that took place in my lifetime I really know nothing about. Thank you for the education and the inspiration to dig deeper.
@lorenzotincani
@lorenzotincani 2 года назад
The major is back again! Fantastic video btw
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you for watching
@michaelharris428
@michaelharris428 2 года назад
Great video! There were some interesting conflicts going on during the election as well between the British SAS and the Rhodesian SAS. A cudgel fight between the two groups, where the Brits eventually backed down, I believe I read that in "A Handful of Hard Men" by Hannes Wessels. As well as a host of tomfoolery with the politicians, and especially the Rhodesian Intelligence community. And also, the intimidation and violence by ZANU PF, with voters days and hours before the election, has been well documented by multiple media sources. Great video!
@thalison..
@thalison.. 2 года назад
Que bom que voltou. Excelente canal!
@Tony_Z__
@Tony_Z__ 2 года назад
Hey, thanks for the shout out at the beginning, appreciate the stuff you do!
@whogoesthere4451
@whogoesthere4451 2 года назад
Love to see more of this, i'm happy you uploaded again
@ArthuriusG99
@ArthuriusG99 2 года назад
Ive known of your channel for a couple years now, earlier within the Ukraine conflict I listened to the live streams you had and I really am impressed on how well you present information on the issue and personally I was a little blown away seeing these unthinkable images from Eastern Europe straight outta World War 2, straight up at this point some areas are looking like Syria especially Mariupol. Keep up the awesome work man!
@tprdfh51
@tprdfh51 Год назад
Very good video and reasonably accurate. FWIW I was one of the original members of "E" Sqn RhAC and 9 of my photos appear in the video including the 2 I took of our Sqn at 0900 and 0915 Mar. 04, 1980 as we listened to the election results broadcast over ZRBC radio after spending all night on the tanks waiting for the code word to be broadcast to commence Op Quartz. Our group of 4 tanks had been assigned to Maj Bob Bob Mackenzie who commanded C Sqn RhSAS. We were to attack the AV building housing ZANLA's military leadership. We spent many hours practicing with Mackenzie and the C Sqn troops who were to assault the building under the covering fire of our 100mm main guns and 12.7A/A DshkT mg's. The C Sqn assaulters had been equipped with the latest in body armor made by an American company...and I had an identical model which I brought to Rhodesia when I joined the Army in Jan 1979. While practicing with C Sqn I was wearing my vest while manning the 12.7 on the T54/55...Mackenzie asked if I would mind loaning the vest to his squadron during the assault on the target because I would be loading the main gun and behind the 100mm of tank armor while the battle raged. I politely replied, "no Sir, when I'm not loading the main gun I have every intention of firing the 12.7mm at the target!" Mackenzie could have ordered me to give it up and as a lowly Trooper I would have to obey his command but he seemed happy with my response and let the matter go. One minor point...we received the 8 T54/55's in June 1979, not October as reported in the video and the first CO of the squadron was American Maj Darryl Winkler (RIP) who was later transferred to RAR and replaced by Capt Kaufeld (RIP)...both good men. Cheers!
@smiler0616
@smiler0616 Год назад
Fantastic documentary. Thank you for the considerable time and effort it must have taken to put it all together.
@michaelnuttall5896
@michaelnuttall5896 2 года назад
There are so many traitors among the English population it’s a wonder we have any good faith left on the global stage. We don’t deal with these people at all in any way, all is forgiven despite the damage to our lands, our people and anyone nearby. So sick of it.
@vanpallandt5799
@vanpallandt5799 Год назад
How do you mean?🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@michaelnuss372
@michaelnuss372 2 года назад
Exceedingly well done and great footage selection
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@iainkemp3274
@iainkemp3274 2 года назад
You've done very well to research and create that in only 60 to 70 hours. Thank you.
@jerrydewit5513
@jerrydewit5513 2 года назад
Brilliantly done sir!
@lamehick7511
@lamehick7511 2 года назад
"Mugabe was seen as a madman" Oh, how right they were...
@jimmycricket5366
@jimmycricket5366 Год назад
The guy was a megalomaniac... Intelligent but a completely crazy genocidal dictator. Horrible.
@APolishPlayer
@APolishPlayer 2 года назад
Wow! I dont know if I missed some videos, even with the notif bell on/.... But so fucking awesome to see you and the team you curated doing projects like this!!! GOBBLESS HOSS
@cheemsdog7662
@cheemsdog7662 2 года назад
I love this topic, it gives alot to think about. Do these more. They are great.
@besselloutdoors
@besselloutdoors 2 года назад
Commentary sounding extra Yorkshire in this one
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
It's what makes the channel unique, don't get Yorkshire on the BBC
@frogfinance4605
@frogfinance4605 Год назад
Should have went through with it. Shame they didnt.
@fratercontenduntocculta8161
@fratercontenduntocculta8161 10 месяцев назад
Always wanted a more accessible way to understand the Rhodesia thing. Thanks Major Samm.
@jamesworth4573
@jamesworth4573 24 дня назад
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@jamesworth4573
@jamesworth4573 24 дня назад
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@LegoGuy_Productions
@LegoGuy_Productions 2 года назад
This was an incredibly interesting video presented in a very understandable way. I absolutely support you continuing to make more documentary-like content like this if you so wish, and I’m sure that if you do you’ll cover many more interesting topics. Outstanding work, mate!
@willwasson981
@willwasson981 2 года назад
Really interesting bit of history filled a bit of a gap! And brilliantly delivered. Can't wait for what's next
@RACC_970
@RACC_970 2 года назад
Wow amazing documentary vingette Samm, Superb quality and research
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you for watching, it took a long while to research but I think it was worth it
@kortez7744
@kortez7744 2 года назад
Oh hell yeah, I love the new format! Always felt like you could tell even more than what you showed in the videos!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you man, and thank you for watching, I was thinking the same thing which is why I decided to start making longer documentary videos.
@jamesmmcgill
@jamesmmcgill 2 года назад
Great job, man. Thank you for the mini-documentary.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you! You're very much welcome, thank you for watching!
@drbrundle1016
@drbrundle1016 2 года назад
well made mayor , its good to know those stories , thx for your great channel.
@sestorm2159
@sestorm2159 2 года назад
Hey majorsamm i have followed you for a long time and donated to you thru merch. I love Rhodesia and this video!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your support, I'm glad you liked the video
@cayminlast
@cayminlast 2 года назад
Excellent video, very much appreciate your work on this story of historic importance for the time. The Rhodesian Army was a force to be reckon with, some of my fellow SADF veterans served in clandestine ops with the 'Rhoadies'. could you please do a similar video on the 'South African Bush/border War', thank you.
@frog7362
@frog7362 2 года назад
Nice to see you trying new things
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Feels good to finally get the video done, thank you for watching
@stewartwernberg9333
@stewartwernberg9333 8 месяцев назад
There were a lot of other things you don't seem to know about that happened in December 1979 that I was involved in. Too many years gone by to get into that now. But a very interesting documentary, thank you.
@bobbobby3085
@bobbobby3085 7 месяцев назад
Wait you were there? If you can tell me about life then and the events that took place
@shubit7991
@shubit7991 2 года назад
Love this! There is always demand for history videos, and yours are top notch!
@loganray7890
@loganray7890 Год назад
I will start out by saying that I am biased against Rhodesia. I lived for two years among the Shona and Ndebele people, learning their culture, language, and history, although the latter was obviously skewed. Support for Mugabe was rare, fear kept him in power. Many expressed regrets about Zimbabwean policies, regarding government mismanagement, poverty, and to their "war veterans" chasing out the whites from farms. Despite all that however, I never came across a single individual who wished they could be under Rhodesian rule again. Mugabe had his cruelties, but the racism and cruelties of the whites are well known throughout the country. Regardless, I do appreciate your piece from this lense, as it was in depth, highly research, and unbiased.
@gbone7581
@gbone7581 Год назад
A good example of African logic, we may be worse off but that is ok?
@LeratoM98
@LeratoM98 Год назад
Same in South Africa. No matter how much better apartheid govt was at governing and maintaining law and order, no black South African would wish it was still apartheid era. Freedom is better than oppression.
@diewahrheituberfakten4800
@diewahrheituberfakten4800 Год назад
@@gbone7581 it makes perfect sense that a people wants to govern itself or at least be left alone. Of course it is another question, if the Europeans should have left Africa (and the way they did it).
@thesmithersy
@thesmithersy 2 года назад
I reckon had it been successful, it might have knocked the African nationalists back a lot but Rhodesia would still have the problem of being the international pariah and they'd still be subject to sanctions. Bishop Muzorera would have been disgusted and Nkomo (if he survived) would have just encouraged ZIPRA to continue fighting as they'd feel betrayed. If the Commonwealth forces were touched, there probably would have been a full scale invasion. Yes it would have got rid of Mugabe, but in the end it would make Rhodesia even more unstable than it is now and there still probably would have been majority rule.
@herv7539
@herv7539 Год назад
I’m pleasantly surprised at the number of people that can understand you especially from outside of the UK, you have a very strong accent.
@SaNdMan4591
@SaNdMan4591 6 месяцев назад
From Brooklyn NYC loves your work .. AM PM War Warden..
@Ratel90IFV
@Ratel90IFV 2 года назад
South african border wars doesn't get the recognition it deserves ,shed some light on it by making one of these videos
@sweatysocks8214
@sweatysocks8214 2 года назад
I seriously love your videos. The historical ones qnd the music ones. You put love and care into them that is just amazing to see
@chiro5041
@chiro5041 2 года назад
Welcome back, king.
@youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692
@youtubemodsaresnowflakelef7692 2 года назад
I bet all the men involved in planning it regretted not doing it for the rest of their lives.
@jimjones7821
@jimjones7821 Год назад
I bet.
@Wuestenkarsten
@Wuestenkarsten Год назад
@@jimjones7821 They should have done it...look what a Shithole it has become under As..ole Mugabe!
@trojanthedog
@trojanthedog Год назад
Yes, Rhodesia would still exist and the insane Mugabe period would be consigned to the dustbin.
@0374-x7c
@0374-x7c Год назад
Kim Flower in hell be like “you guys sure Ian Smith died, he ain’t down here?”
@Hundlaserr
@Hundlaserr 2 года назад
Extremely informative and excellently produced video. Thank you for this!
@fabrizzilippini5583
@fabrizzilippini5583 2 года назад
Excellent job major, hope you will continue in this way with this type of video
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thanks a lot man, I have a fair few more ideas for documentary videos so stay tuned, and thank you for watching!
@fabrizzilippini5583
@fabrizzilippini5583 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm I think many of us are waiting for the next one, the combination of historical/political context and the military aspect of the thing with details on forces which are on the ground is simply perfect
@stephenhogg6313
@stephenhogg6313 8 месяцев назад
Well researched and presented. Thanks
@tactknightgaming2066
@tactknightgaming2066 2 года назад
Archive this before (((RU-vid))) takes it down for obvious reasons. Sam's all of his Rhodesia videos were taken down. We all know why.
@ZombiePowerDrink
@ZombiePowerDrink 2 года назад
Thanks fir putting this together
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
You're welcome, glad you liked it!
@mikepenuelas2828
@mikepenuelas2828 2 года назад
Greatly appreciate your efforts and research. I have always been interested in the late stages of colonial rule in Africa, Rhodesia, Boer Wars and South Africa.
@fortunatomartino9797
@fortunatomartino9797 Год назад
This was not colonial rule The whites settled the land and the black Africans stole the land from them
@frankmurphy7234
@frankmurphy7234 Год назад
@Mark Twain how so
@mazambane286
@mazambane286 Год назад
​@@frankmurphy7234History is obviously not your strong suit frank
@frankmurphy7234
@frankmurphy7234 Год назад
@@mazambane286 what does history have to do with the present and if I'm so wrong please enlighten me I'm a whole American and correct me if I'm wrong but it isn't any time any African country has had any decent leaders several Western white countries come together to dispose him?
@mazambane286
@mazambane286 Год назад
@@frankmurphy7234 The statement reads "black rule isn't working out to well" ......to which your response was "how so?". And my response is based on the fact that independence was granted to the colonies starting from the late 1950's which is over 60 years ago. And yet there is not a single well run Sub-Saharan African country. That Frank is history.
@user-mj7qw6xo1u
@user-mj7qw6xo1u 2 года назад
Well done majorsamm I don’t get tired of the postcolonial Africa content. Big upp
@makara80
@makara80 2 года назад
Quartz might just be unique in the extensive annuls of military operations given that the dearth of associated documentation has reduced its true purpose and ultimate cancellation to mere speculation! That said, and as someone who’s read a good deal on the Rhodesian Bush War over the years (though that certainly doesn’t make me an expert) I suspect the likelier purpose of these clandestine operations was to liquidate ZANU’s leadership (and as many ZANLA combatants as possible) should Mugabe _lose_ the 1980 election, rather than victory. Indeed, had the Rhodesians planned to strike in the aftermath of the latter they would’ve surely known the repercussions would’ve been immense: universal condemnation from the international community, more stringent sanctions followed by a countrywide descent into outright anarchy. No, had ZANU lost they would’ve undoubtedly refused to concede defeat making the resumption of hostilities inevitable. It made sense therefore to plan accordingly to ensure that that most undesirable contingency was mitigated… As for that footage of the oafish Lord Soames cryptically asserting his desire to have intervened in certain instances during his brief tenure as governor but being unable to do so: he’s almost certainly alluding to the _industrial scale_ voting fraud that ultimately swept Mugabe to power and to which Commonwealth election monitors, under orders, turned a blind eye to…. ;)
@Brecconable
@Brecconable 2 года назад
Complicit in electoral fraud. What a surprise.
@r.shanethompson7933
@r.shanethompson7933 2 года назад
It's truly a tragedy that Mugabwe and his minions weren't LIQUIDATED or at very least tossed into an industrial wood chipper, feet first of course.
@jakesoros2376
@jakesoros2376 2 года назад
After my comment, there will be 3 comments. Unfortunately, the previous 2 replies in this comment thread have been censored by RU-vid.
@r.shanethompson7933
@r.shanethompson7933 2 года назад
@@jakesoros2376 yep they are long gone already. I can not believe mine is still up. Can I assume that you too are somehow not a fan of the amazing Mugabwe?
@jakesoros2376
@jakesoros2376 2 года назад
@@r.shanethompson7933 Oh Mugabe? Truly wonderful man, his results speak for themselves! Rhodesia gets accused of genocide, hatred, racism, and evil, yet Zimbabwe under Mugabe ACTUALLY does all that AND WORSE. When it comes to turning a prosperous country at peace into a murderous hellhole, I'd choose Mugabe any day of the week!
@azj_
@azj_ 2 года назад
*"When the world need him the most he return 🗿"* - Sun Tzu
@ethanmcfarland8240
@ethanmcfarland8240 2 года назад
The avatar
@TheFirstVonGunther
@TheFirstVonGunther 2 года назад
Hell yeah, MajorSamm! Good job!
@dozyrabbit
@dozyrabbit 2 года назад
Fantastic, please make more!
@swordofice890
@swordofice890 Год назад
Fuckin A man, I never knew this was a thing. now you have me thinking "damn, what if" indeed. This was really well done man
@HunterTheGoon
@HunterTheGoon 2 года назад
I found your channel through your music videos. Pairing songs with photage is something I do in my mind, and to see what I think being made into a wonderful cinematic is great. I will say I also very much enjoy this as well. Great video on a topic I desire to know more about. Thank you.
@rasa960
@rasa960 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the interesting film.❤❤❤
@endacurtin8282
@endacurtin8282 2 года назад
This would make a great backstory to a 'what-if' novel. Great work as usual, MS!
@oxBONExSAWxo
@oxBONExSAWxo 2 года назад
Thank you!
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@Nightdiver20
@Nightdiver20 2 года назад
Turns out the those mean ol' wypipo were right about everything. Shocking.
@0g0mogosepikworld31
@0g0mogosepikworld31 2 года назад
Smooth editing and interesting subject. Fine job good sir
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thank you for watching, good to hear it
@darthguilder1923
@darthguilder1923 2 года назад
Hey Jerome, nice initial music
@mauribonada2425
@mauribonada2425 Год назад
Thank you very much. For us to understand these modern days with recent history is a great favor.
@cauallyawsome4761
@cauallyawsome4761 2 года назад
I enjoy both this documemtary and your other content , honestly i would like to see more short documentaries , really hope for a Yugo one ! Great stuff man keep it up 👍
@hixnada8278
@hixnada8278 Год назад
Thank you for making this video. Very sad about Rhodesia but very interested about operations Hectic and Quartz.
@mrphucyoo8281
@mrphucyoo8281 2 года назад
Great video by the way,enjoyed all the bush war ones you have done so far,music too!
@eridaskunt1856
@eridaskunt1856 2 года назад
Amazing vid, its hard to find such videos about rhodesia.
@MajorSamm
@MajorSamm 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, that's exactly the reason I decided to do this one first since very few people even know it happened
@eridaskunt1856
@eridaskunt1856 2 года назад
@@MajorSamm you should do a vid on unknown genocides, it be niche but worth it.
@johnburn7000
@johnburn7000 2 года назад
Amazingly done man, can't wait to see what else you come up with
@Edwarderson
@Edwarderson 2 года назад
Extremly well made video and it shows your love for history and moments in history that are not talked about to often.
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