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Christiaan de Wet
“Men of Influence”– the Ontology of Leadership in the 1914 Boer
History 1886
Chapter IV Events During the Transitional Phase
Kent Gij Dat Volk: the Anglo-Boer War and Afrikaner Identity in Postmodern Perspective
Christiaan De Wet
The Rise of the South African Reich
Annual Award of Excellence 2017 First Place the Extent and Effects of German-Boer Collaboration During the First World War
Memories of a Lost Cause. Comparing Remembrance of the Civil War by Southerners to the Anglo-Boer War by Afrikaners
How the End of the Second Boer War Unified Afrikaner Culture and Led to Afrikaner Political Dominance in South Africa
Boer War Association Queensland
Guerrilla Operations in South Africa, 1899 to 1902
Peace of Vereeniging
The Impact of Armed Conflict on Civil Society – R V Celliers 1903 Orc 1
The Second Anglo-Boer War: an Overview
Dutch Pro-Boer Propaganda and the South African War (1899- 1902)
Pp35 Jackie Grobler HWM
Optrekken Aan De Ander
Boonzaaier/Boonzaier Families of South Africa
Top View
A Perspective on the Actions of Olaf Bergh's Black Scouts at Smaldeel During the South African
The Boer War Generals'
Chapter VIII the Final Appraisal
Why the Boer Delegates at Vereeniging Accepted a Humiliating Peace to End the South African War, 31 May 1902
The Anglo-Boer War
Black Resistance in the Orange Free State During the Anglo-Boer War
Gerrie Van Der Merwe of Senekal Distinguished Himself by His Bravery
Heroes of the Anglo Boer War - General Christiaan Rudolf De Wet - Reformation Society
1914: SA, WW1 and Afrikaner Rebellion
The Siege of Wepener, April 9 - 25, 1900 By: Ernest H, Bowman