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284 THEAN D. POTGIETER
complete selectiori of books and manuscripts, published and unpuElished, dealing
with the South Africa's naval role during the Second World War. 1t also houses
numerous South African and British official pubblications.
BR1736(10) Naval StaffHistory: The Tohruk Run,]une 1940 to]anuary 1943. Battle
Summary No 52. Historical Section Admiralty, S.W.I., no date.
London Gazette Supplement. 8 January 1942.
London Gazette Supplement. 29 August 1944.
File: Lt Cdr A.F. Trew, DSC.
File: SA Naval Force.
Files concerning the different South African ships.
Bisset, W.M.: South Africans in the Royal Navy in the Mediterranean during the Second
Wor/d War 1939-1945. Unpublished paper, 1996.
Duffel-Canham,J.: Seaman Gunner do not Weap. A Story ofThe SANF up North during
World War II. Unpublished Manuscript, No date, SA Naval Museum.
Gordon-Cumming, H.R.: History of South African Naval Forces, 1939-45. Unpubli-
shed Official History, No date.
Stacey, B.M.: 1\-fy War. Unpublished Manuscript, No date. SA Naval Museum.
U npublished thesis
Pienaar, E.: Enkele ekonomiese aspekte van die voorsiening van krygsvoorrade aan di e Unie-
verdedigingstaf met spesifieke verwysing na die produksie van krygsvoorrade in die Unie van
Suid-Afrika gedurende Wereldoorlog II, 1939 tot 1945. Unpublished D. Phil thesis, Uni-
versity of ~retoria, 1964. ·
Potgieter, T.D.: Die Geskiedenis van Projek Taurus en die Missielbootprojekte. Unpubli-
shed MA-thesis, Rand Af~ikaans University, 1992.
Published Books and articles
No single publication deals with South Africa's Naval role in the Mediterra-
nean or the experience South African seaman and ships had in the Mediterranean
during the war. Those publications covering the South African Navy's history and
involvement in the Second World War, bave no annotations.
Cameron, T. (ed.): Nuwe Geskiedeni.r van Sttid-Afrika. Human & Rousseau, Cape Town,
1986.
Cape Argtu. 2 October 1944, 17 February 1944, 16 November 1944.
Cape Times. 2 March 1943, 29 March 1943, 17 February 1944, 28 December 1944,
29 December 1944, 17 May 1945.

