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 through November 1900 meant there was no easy way for him to move into the Cape Colony. Nature seemed to conspire against him as you’ll see, because when it eventually rained, that also proved to be a problem. Because he was deeply religious, he regarded this as a sign from above that invading the Cape might not be such a good idea after all. There was virtually no grazing through November and into the first week of December - at least in the southern Free State, the horses were growing weaker by the day. If they didn’t recover, they would have to be replaced or his venture was doomed. As de Wet and his commando moved southwards, they skirmished on a daily basis with English and Australian units in the area. Near Bethulie de Wet met up with General Piet Fourie and Captain Scheepers. He could no longer keep the prisoners he’d taken at Dewetsdorp, and set more than 60 black ox-wagon drivers free. Just to make sure they no longer could work for the British, he handed each a written pass to enter Basutoland. Closer to Johannesburg, though, General Jan Smuts was having slightly better luck. He was working with General Koos de la Rey and a golden opportunity arose for which these two leaders had been waiting. For three months ever since British General Clements had stormed up the Moot - or the valley in the Magaliesberg mountain range, the Boers had been on the defensive. Clements was adept at fighting a moving campaign, but every one has a bad day. His would duly arrive on the morning of the 3rd December. Meanwhile, in Cape Town This led to one thousand slightly drunk men marching from Maitland Barracks into the Cape Town bowl, the CBD, a journey of around 7 kilometres. One group hijacked a horse and cab, and a dozen climbed aboard as the skittish beast galloped off, bumping other carriages aside.

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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 Jan 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 Jan 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 Jan 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 Jan 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 201822min

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