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The Dogs of War
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1974
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Frederick Forsyth
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mercenary
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Equatorial Guinea
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Igbo people
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eponymous film
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John Irvin
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The Day of the Jackal
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anti-heroes
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Julius Caesar
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William Shakespeare
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Biafran War
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Biafra
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Nigeria
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Republic of Zangaro
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Equatorial Guinea
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Biafra
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a West African war
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the General
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platinum
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hinterland
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Central African
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republic
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Marxist
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Soviet
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Anglo-Irish
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mercenary soldier
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German
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ex-smuggler
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South African
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mortar
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Belgian
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bazooka
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Corsican
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Marseilles
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Schmeisser
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machine pistols
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SS
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Luxembourg
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holding company
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Spain
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9mm
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ammunition
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Schmeissers
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end user certificate
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walkie talkies
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flares
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Yugoslavia
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KGB
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Plc
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Morocco
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Ploce
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Yugoslavia
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arms dealer
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Iraq
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Sierra Leone
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enforcer
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Kray twins
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immigrant workers
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the General
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Equatorial Guinea
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Igbo
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Mike Hoare
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Bob Denard
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"Black Jack" Schramme
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Equatorial Guinea
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Mark Thatcher
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United Artists
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The Dogs of War
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John Irvin
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Christopher Walken
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Tom Berenger
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citation needed
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Roberts, Adam
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ISBN 1586483714
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Igbo
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Categories
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1974 novels
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Novels by Frederick Forsyth
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War novels
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Fictional African countries
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