War Museum of the Boer Republics | Guestbook | Intro | Chronology | Photos | Camps | Important People | Publications | POW | Black People | Contacts One of the most significant events in the history of South Africa was the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902. Although the protagonists were Britain and the two Boer Republics, the population of South Africa as a whole became embroiled in the war either ...
The South African Military History Society Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereniging ANGLO-BOER WAR CENTENARY Link to Commercial Tour Organisers Dispatches updated 4 February 2001 KWAZULU NATAL Co-ordination of publications for ABW100 is being done by Gilbert Torlage, of the Pietermaritzburg Museum. Tel: 27 0331 450292 NORTHERN CAPE ANGLO-BOER WAR CENTENARY IN NORTHERN CAPE 1999-2002 ...
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The South African Military History Society Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereeniging Military History Journal - Vol 10 No 3 (incorporating Museum Review) ANGLO-BOER WAR TOWN GUARD FORTS IN THE EASTERN CAPE, 1901-1902 By Richard Tomlinson During the author's travels in the Eastern Cape over the past six years, he came across the remains of several small stone fortifications erected by local ...
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Victoria, Australia's, contribution to the Boer War, South Africa 1899-1901 ...
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From the Jameson Raid to Bloemfontein: Debating the Origins of the Boer War Garrett Moritz Instead of rejoicing you would do better to weep, for this gold will cause our country to be soaked in blood. --Paul Kruger upon the discovery of the Witwatersrand gold field in the Transvaal1 The Boer War of 1899-1902--known to the optimistic British as the Tea-Time War and to the Boers as the Second ...
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