“Biafra’s War 1967-1970: A Tribal Conflict in Nigeria That Left a Million Dead” is a new hardcover reference book that offers an in-depth analysis of the Biafra War, a significant period in Nigeria’s history. This conflict, primarily between the Igbo people and the federal government, resulted in immense casualty, with an estimated million lives lost. This book, encompassing 314 pages, presents a chronological account of the events, political dynamics, and humanitarian crises that marked this three-year tribal conflict. Researched and written meticulously, it aims to shed light on the causes, progress, and aftermath of the war. Its comprehensive references make it ideal for those seeking thorough knowledge about this subject or students researching Nigerian history. Please note, this is not a reproduction but an original work based in substantial historical research.
Biafra’s War 1967 to 1970 A Tribal Conflict in Bigeria That Left a Million Dead New Hardcover Reference Book
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“Biafra’s War 1967-1970” is a new hardcover reference book detailing the tribal conflict in Nigeria that led to a death toll of a million. This work provides an in-depth historical analysis of the war’s causes and effects, becoming a crucial resource for understanding this significant period in African history.
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