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Greefswald and the Aversion Project
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- ISBN8233442117
- EAN9798233442117
- Date de parution09/07/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Greefswald and the Aversion Project: Unearthing South Africa's Hidden Military PastGreefswald and the Aversion Project is a meticulously researched investigation into one of the least explored and most controversial chapters of South African history. Drawing on archival records, official documents, oral testimony, and historical analysis, the book examines the links between Greefswald, military activities in the northern Transvaal, and the broader network of apartheid-era military medicine and psychological operations.
The book explores the political and military context of the South African Defence Force, the development of covert medical and psychological programmes, and the legacy of the Aversion Project. It places these events within the wider history of apartheid, examining questions of ethics, accountability, and historical memory. Moving beyond sensationalism, the author carefully separates documented fact from speculation while highlighting unanswered questions that remain the subject of ongoing historical research.
By bringing together dispersed sources and previously overlooked evidence, Greefswald and the Aversion Project offers readers a compelling account of how military, medical, and political institutions intersected during one of South Africa's most turbulent periods. Essential reading for historians, military researchers, human rights scholars, and anyone interested in South Africa's hidden history, this book seeks to preserve the historical record while encouraging informed discussion about a difficult and often neglected past.
The book explores the political and military context of the South African Defence Force, the development of covert medical and psychological programmes, and the legacy of the Aversion Project. It places these events within the wider history of apartheid, examining questions of ethics, accountability, and historical memory. Moving beyond sensationalism, the author carefully separates documented fact from speculation while highlighting unanswered questions that remain the subject of ongoing historical research.
By bringing together dispersed sources and previously overlooked evidence, Greefswald and the Aversion Project offers readers a compelling account of how military, medical, and political institutions intersected during one of South Africa's most turbulent periods. Essential reading for historians, military researchers, human rights scholars, and anyone interested in South Africa's hidden history, this book seeks to preserve the historical record while encouraging informed discussion about a difficult and often neglected past.



