THE COLONIZER AND THE COLONIZED
End of Empire chronicled the last days of British rule around the globe, through the remarkably candid reminiscences of both colonizers and the colonized. The series, a Granada Television 1985 production, uses old newsreel film and interviews with former British and Colonial officials.
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Chapter 1: The Beginning of the End CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 1
Chapter 2: India, Engine of War CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 2
Chapter 3: India, The Muslim Card CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 3 Chapter 4: India, Divide and Quit CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 4
Chapter 5: Malaya CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 5
Chapter 6: Palestine CLICK: End of Empire - Palestine
Chapter 7: Iran CLICK: End of Empire - Iran Chapter 8: Egypt CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 8
Chapter 9: Aden CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 9
Chapter 10: Cyprus CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 10
Chapter 11: The Gold Coast CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 11
Chapter 12: Kenya CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 12
Chapter 13: The Rider and The Horse CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 13
Chapter 14: Rhodesia CLICK: End of Empire - Chapter 14
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1. Colored and/or underlined words are HTML links. Click on them to see the linked posts/articles. Forwarding this and other posts to relatives and friends, especially those in the homeland, is greatly appreciated. To share, use all social media tools: email, blog, Google+, Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc. THANKS!!
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