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The format below is intended as a temporary solution to make materials immediately available to researchers. Scroll to the bottom of the page to download a zipped file of PDF format documents and clippings.
Above: Women fighters of the Destacamento Feminino or Women's Regiment of FRELIMO during training
Above: FRELIMO fighters transporting materiel during the struggle against the Portuguese colonialists. Food, weapons and ammunition was all moved by porters, many of them women, moving on foot. Photograph: Tadahiro Ogawa.
Above: A FRELIMO fighter disassembling and cleaning a weapon. Photograph: Tadahiro Ogawa.
Above: A column of FRELIMO fighters fording a river in northern Mozambique during the struggle. Photograph: Tadahiro Ogawa.
Above: FRELIMO commanders José Moyane and Sebastião Mabote together in the bush in Tete province, sometime during the armed struggle.
Above: A column of FRELIMO fighters fording a river in Tete district in the west of Mozambique during the struggle.
Click on the yellow folder image below to download an unsorted zipped archive of documents relevant to the Armed Struggle for National Independence in Mozambique, 1964-1974. Please note that this is not a systematic or comprehensive archive.