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If it's 1933 (why 1933?) Ian Smith wouldn't be in politics yet let alone of that high level in office.
Godfrey Huggins was the PM at the time and would make sense and at the time the ruling party the United Party in what was Southern Rhodesia.
The old Sourthern Rhodesian Flag would be better suited as well as the new Rhodesia we see here wouldn't show up at this time in the minds of the people making it yet and wouldn't be use until after their Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965 and wouldn't be adopted until 3 years later after UDI.
George Peter Walls wasn't even a adult yet at this time and didn't serve in the military until 1946 still a young commissioned officer in the Black Watch Regiment not even a colonel yet. Be better for now just random given names and faces the game gives us already to be honest or just for now.
What's going on with Angola and and Moz?