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The Boer Wars (2)

Ian Knight

1898–1902

Barcode 9781855326132
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Release Date: 15/03/1996

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Illustrator: Gerry Embleton
Label: Osprey Publishing
Series: Men-at-Arms
Contributors: Gerry Embleton (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

1898–1902
An account of the Boer Wars. Triggered by Cecil Rhodes' failed Jameson raid, the Anglo-Boer war started in 1898. It marked the end of the old wars of empire and the beginning of a recognizably 20th-century style of warfare including the use of concentration camps and "scorched earth" policies.

On 11 October 1899 the Second Boer War between the British and the Boers began.

The war saw the most powerful professional army in the world pitted against the unconventional tactics of the undisciplined Boers. Although the Boers were finally forced to surrender in May 1902 the war had taken its toll on their opponents who lost some 8,000 troops killed in action with a further 13,000 dying from disease.

This book covers the organisation, uniforms and very different tactics involved in the conflict, from guerrilla warfare to a final war of attrition that the Boers could not hope to win.