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South African military historian Peter Dickens on the black concentration camps during the Second Boer War in South Africa.
Explore the first and second Boer Wars. Why did these wars shake the British military so badly they affected the tactics employed for World War One?
A soldier walks in front of a boat which is being prepared for the Boer War in South Africa. The photograph was taken by Robert Oliver who fought in the South African conflict, which started in ...
South African historian pores through war records to find identity of newly discovered grave in remote area marked with ‘Cameron. 1901. Canadian’ ...
In 1899, Canada agreed to send volunteers to serve under British command in the Boer War. (Courtesy of the National Archives of Canada C-007986, Montreal soldiers of C Company South African ...
Many Afrikaners told The Daily Caller that there is something rotten in the state of South Africa — and they weren’t just ...
Analysis - The 125th anniversary of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 is marked on 11 October 2024. Also known as the South African War or the Second Boer War, the brutal conflict between the ...
After the Second Boer War, the British transported as many as 9,000 prisoners to India, housing them in camps that often did not even have enough water.
One of Australia's most divisive diggers Harry "Breaker" Morant could be in line for a posthumous honour of sorts, more than 120 years after he was executed for war crimes.
The leader of the South African Economic Freedom Fighters party, famous for his racially-charged rhetoric, called to kill the descendants of Dutch settlers at a recent rally.
In Johannesburg, British soldiers and bearded Brandwag men tangled in the street after a meeting. Police stopped the fighting, but next evening soldiers on leave were loaded for Boer.
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