[caption id="attachment_34732" align="alignleft" width="624"] Fidel Castro's intervention in Angola helped turn the US against apartheid South Africa[/caption]
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who died on Friday, played a crucial role in shaping southern Africa's history, writes Richard Dowden, from the UK's Royal Africa Society.
In Cuba it seems there will forever be two histories of Fidel Castro. One is the revolutionary who succeeded and became the guiding star for all who saw the world through the lens of Marxist Leninism. The other is the brutal dictator who suppressed democracy and kept his country poor. There is one place where Castro undoubtedly made a difference: Angola. In 1975 a military coup in Portugal overthrew the dictatorship of Antonio d'Oliveira Salazar. The country was tired of fighting wars in its colonies in Africa, long after the UK and France had pulled out of their African empires. Angola's three liberation movements had been fighting the Portuguese but they were at odds with each other and soon civil war broke out. The People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), backed by the Soviet Union, was largely coastal and urban. Of the other two, Jonas Savimbi's Unita was supported by apartheid South Africa and Western countries, and the FNLA, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola, was backed by Angola's northern neighbour Congo. The Vietnam war was just drawing to an end but here, on the West Coast of Africa, a new war began which threatened to become a proxy war for the communist and capitalist superpowers. The Americans, whose long and bloody war in Vietnam had scarred the country's conscience, were not ready for another intervention. From a distance they backed the FNLA and then worked with the South Africans to support Unita. The Russians and Fidel Castro in Cuba supported the MPLA. But while the big players sought a power-sharing agreement, Castro decided to act. The Russians sent about 1,000 advisers, money and prayers but no combat troops. East Germany also sent military assistance. [caption id="attachment_34733" align="alignright" width="660"]