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Summary Of: South Yemen

the North Yemen Army invaded South Yemen in the name of ensuring unification and took over all the country... east formed the remainder of what would become South Yemen and was not administered directly by Aden but were tied to Britain by treaties of... South Yemen was divided into six...

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