Episode 62 - The honourable French Colonel Villebois-Mareuil and his personal war
The Anglo-Boer War25 Marras 2018

Episode 62 - The honourable French Colonel Villebois-Mareuil and his personal war

This week its Frenchman Georges Villebois-Mareuil whose military exploits echoed the wars of the 19th Century, particularly the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. Villebois-Mareuil even spent time in what became known as Vietnam, fighting in French-Indo-China, and in Europe in the mid-to-late 1800s. But it was in Africa where he really excelled including fighting as a commander in the French Foreign Legion in Algeria. He was admired by the Boers and became known as “Die Franse Kolonel” - The French Colonel. We’ve already heard about the Irish, the Americans, Canadians, Scots, Australians, New Zealanders, Germans, Scandinavians of all types, Dutch, and Portuguese soldiers who were active in the anglo-Boer war. There were Mexicans too, and Spaniards. This was a precursor to the terrible World Wars which shattered the 20th Century - and in many ways - those fighting were practicing for what seemed to be an inevitable cataclysm only fourteen years later. World War One was an inexorable calamity, and the Anglo-Boer war one of the early military steps taken by these nations. There were other international brigades in South Africa similar for example to those who fought on both sides in the Spanish Civil War. Some of the international cadres involved in the Boer war were mercenaries, some were romantics who believed in causes, others were adventurers. Perhaps one of the more complex was French Colonel, Georges Villebois-Mureuil - a swashbuckling veteran soldier of the Prussian wars who ended up dying in a battle during the Anglo-Boer war.

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Episode 71 - Russia’s role in the Anglo-Boer War

Episode 71 - Russia’s role in the Anglo-Boer War

This week its all about Russians and with good reason. ‘I am wholly preoccupied with the war between England and the Transvaal,’ Tsar Nicholas wrote to his sister at the outbreak of the Boer War in ...

27 Tammi 201921min

Episode 70 -Queen Victoria dies and Emily Hobhouse travels to a Concentration Camp

Episode 70 -Queen Victoria dies and Emily Hobhouse travels to a Concentration Camp

General Christiaan de Wet was gearing up for his attack on the Cape Colony. While that only took place in the last week of January 1901, his brother, Piet, whom he hated, was trying to convince the Bo...

20 Tammi 201918min

Episode 69 - The Machine called Lord Kitchener sets the veld ablaze

Episode 69 - The Machine called Lord Kitchener sets the veld ablaze

There’s going to be a lot of riding in this episode, much fighting, and some shock as the Boers in the field begin to observe at first hand the new British policy of scorched earth where all Boer prop...

13 Tammi 201919min

Episode 68 - Douglas Haig ditches whiskey to hunt Kritzinger and Reitz meets a Crazy Horse.

Episode 68 - Douglas Haig ditches whiskey to hunt Kritzinger and Reitz meets a Crazy Horse.

It’s New Year 1901 and the Boers have been busy over the Christmas Period. Jan Smuts and Koos de la Rey defeated General Clements in the Magaliesberg. Two Boer commandos have also entered the Cape Col...

6 Tammi 201918min

Episode 67 - Media censorship, portable cameras and Fake Victory propaganda.

Episode 67 - Media censorship, portable cameras and Fake Victory propaganda.

In this episode, I thought we should concentrate on the role that the media and propaganda played as the war moved from conventional to unconventional, from military camps to concentration camps. Des...

30 Joulu 201820min

Episode 66 - Lord Kitchener perfects the Concentration Camp & Boers begin shooting traitors

Episode 66 - Lord Kitchener perfects the Concentration Camp & Boers begin shooting traitors

It’s approaching Christmas 1900, but there’s no champagne for Broadwood who is based in Rustenburg west of Pretoria. That’s because the Boers first ransacked his supply convoy then attacked General Cl...

23 Joulu 201819min

Episode 65 - Mark Twain barks at Churchill as Reitz shoots a British soldier with a dumdum

Episode 65 - Mark Twain barks at Churchill as Reitz shoots a British soldier with a dumdum

On 12th December 1900, and in the United States, Winston Churchill was about to deliver a lecture about his experiences as a war reporter in South Africa, covering the Anglo-Boer War. Exactly a year...

16 Joulu 201822min

Episode 64 - De Wet’s flood, de la Rey's victory & Canadians shoot up a Cape Town bar

Episode 64 - De Wet’s flood, de la Rey's victory & Canadians shoot up a Cape Town bar

This week its back to the guerrilla war but there are challenges for both sides. Not least being the weather. This had a major impact on Boer general Christiaan de Wet in particular, because a drought...

9 Joulu 201819min

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