Episode 67 - Media censorship, portable cameras and Fake Victory propaganda.
The Anglo-Boer War30 Joulu 2018

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. Despite Lord Robert’s declaration that the Boers were defeated followed his direct march from Cape Town to the Orange Free State capital, Bloemfontein, followed by the Transvaal Republic Capital, Pretoria - They weren’t. That declaration of victory was premature, perhaps similar to the recent declaration by American president Donald Trump that ISIS has been defeated in Syria. As the unique and eccentric historian Vico noted, history has a curious way of repeating itself - albeit in a spiral, never really returning to exactly what occurred before but elevated by technology and time. Let’s just leave that there for now. Politically loaded declarations about victories are often made to the detriment of the troops left fighting the real wars, and in 1900, Lord Roberts was about to leave for England believing it was job done. The irony was his own army could not move around the veld freely, and were constantly harassed by what he and others regarded as bandits, but were really extremely successful guerrilla war generals. In Syria too, the US special forces helping the Kurds have found their enemy continues to control territory despite apparently being defeated. You can believe what you want regarding Trump or Roberts - but reality always tends to leap up when least expected and subject those who ignore the truth to a reality check. As with the Boer war, let’s see what happens in Syria. Carl von Clausewitz had much to say about ignoring real threats. And the truth was that the Boers were undefeated. As von Clausewitz points out in his seminal work On War, The country must be conquered, for out of the country a new military force may be formed. And the country had not been conquered, the will of the people had not been crushed. A new military force was indeed formed, more mobile, more motivated, more dangerous.

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Episode 47 - General Buller reappears, Louis Botha plots and "Johnny" Hamilton bungles.

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Episode 46 - A German is executed and the Australians hold off Koos de la Rey.

Episode 46 - A German is executed and the Australians hold off Koos de la Rey.

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5 Elo 201815min

Episode 45 - De Wet drinks a cup of bitterness while Lord Roberts’ wife upsets Queen Victoria

Episode 45 - De Wet drinks a cup of bitterness while Lord Roberts’ wife upsets Queen Victoria

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Episode 44 - The Mist of war descends on the Dragon Mountains and de Wet fights with his brother

Episode 44 - The Mist of war descends on the Dragon Mountains and de Wet fights with his brother

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22 Heinä 201819min

Episode 43 - General Hunter hunts de Wet and Canada loses a famous son

Episode 43 - General Hunter hunts de Wet and Canada loses a famous son

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15 Heinä 201820min

Episode 42 - Beautiful scenery please pass the ammunition

Episode 42 - Beautiful scenery please pass the ammunition

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8 Heinä 201822min

Episode 41 - An earthquake strikes as the Battle of Diamond Hill unfolds

Episode 41 - An earthquake strikes as the Battle of Diamond Hill unfolds

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Episode 40 - Making Lord Kitchener’s acquaintance as de Wet’s farm burns

Episode 40 - Making Lord Kitchener’s acquaintance as de Wet’s farm burns

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