How to Survive South African Military Camps | Untold Stories from White Soldiers

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • In this exclusive interview, Michael HH Warren sits down to discuss his compelling book "In the Name of God" and shares his personal experiences while serving in the army during apartheid. Gain insight into the challenges, thoughts, and emotions that shaped his journey.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @paulbeukes9137
    @paulbeukes9137 9 дней назад +9

    I remember I had 3 options deciding to go to the Army....
    1. Religious Objector gave you 6 years community service.
    2. Refuse to go = 6 years DB
    3. Go to the Army for 2 years and get it done...
    I chose 3.
    Apartjeid was NEVER on my mind!
    I didn't even know the ANC existed, Mandela, etc.
    We were told that we were fighting Russians and communism.... Die swart gevaar,....
    This book tells my story to a large degree! 😊😊😊😊

  • @cwpaine7659
    @cwpaine7659 11 дней назад +5

    Thanks, guys. Good interview. I served in 1962. First groupin SAI at Walvis Bay. Also swallowed the 'We are fighting communism' story. Never saw action and enjoyed the outdoor life. How different it was for you and the others, Michael. Will buy your book asap. God bless.

  • @paulbeukes9137
    @paulbeukes9137 9 дней назад +4

    Sapper L/Cpl 1985 - 1987.... Based camp ay Oshokati, Namibia / Angola border....
    Religious Objector 1988-1990, due to my refusal to continue with 3months Army Camps each year, after National Service since 1987...

  • @mvubu6823
    @mvubu6823 10 дней назад +1

    Great chat.
    I'm immediately stuck by how our experience mirrors another conflict currently going on.

  • @johnsmith-ht3sy
    @johnsmith-ht3sy 6 дней назад +2

    With reference to the vehicles carting soldiers. Buffel ( Buffalo) was a Mercedes Unimog chassis and engine with a modified body. The 32 Battalion used Casper Bundu bashers.
    Thanks to the internet we can gain access to a vast array of subjects. Reading retired NATO soldiers accounts in more recent wars they too are jaded by the fact that they fought for lies in Afghanistan and Iraq. ( now the current ones are in Ukraine) . They are even more disillusioned because they were deployed abroad and did not fight to defend home territory. SADF and Rhodesians fought for their homelands in Southern Africa. It was a local fight.
    I believe that South African leaders were duped by NATO to fight the USSR in the cold war, to keep the Cape sea route free. ( Ja remember that one ) Once the USSR collapsed SA was abandoned by its disingenuous friends.
    To be an enemy of the USA is dangerous, to be a friend is fatal.

  • @stevenstap3145
    @stevenstap3145 8 дней назад

    Interesting being an ex English man having served.
    Many of us like minded willbe able to relate.
    I enjoyed the interview between 2 friends on Mike's biography!!
    Will buy the book..

  • @susanwilliams7814
    @susanwilliams7814 7 дней назад

    I wholeheartedly agree we are a Licorice All Sorts Nation and not a rainbow nation. My Gran,'s favourite sweets and one of mine too. Blessings from Sue. Would love to read your book!!!

  • @hintersland7262
    @hintersland7262 8 дней назад

    Very good. What was the interviewer's name?

  • @tackies100
    @tackies100 4 дня назад +1

    Sorry, but the very beginning contains a lie. Pity the author had to sing to the usual Boer-hate tune, whatever good he intended. We didn't defend apartheid. We defended our homeland, with all it's faults. Full stop.

  • @MarkFindlay-o2m
    @MarkFindlay-o2m 8 дней назад +1

    I cannot remember ever hearing my parents and other adults being hateful and racist to black folk, in natal. Only when I went in to do my 2 year national service did I come upon hatred and racism. As an Englishman, I fought a war on two fronts. The first was against black folk whom I had no problems with. The second was against the racist Afrikaner, who seemed to hate the rooinekke, more than he hated the black folk. I was against what was going on and like many of my English brothers, I sabotaged the army as much as I could. I caused a lot of chaos.tgere were many Afrikaners who did not like the way that we as Englishmen were being treated, but they kept their mouths shut. I enjoyed many things that I was taught, just not the hate.

  • @russelsellick316
    @russelsellick316 8 дней назад

    Ironically you were actually fighting the "communists" and now they rule South Africa. If there had been a political agreement after WWII the ANC wouldn't have been quite as communist... oh well.

    • @gysgijsbers4202
      @gysgijsbers4202 4 дня назад

      What kind of political agreement after WW2 would have prevented the Communist ANC to rule? I think the SA leaders did what they thought was best for SA...and in many ways SA today is a much better place for all races, than what the rest of Africa is.