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Following the occupation of Pretoria on 5 June 1900 during the Anglo-Boer War an area south of Pretoria became known as Roberts Heights. It was named after Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in South Africa. On 26 May 193... see more

The South African Forces Institute has a unique place not only in the field of military history but also in the province of South African business history. SAFI was a unique organisation established by Lord Roberts, under the designation South African Gar... see more

Op 9 ,Oktober 1899 het die Suid-Afrikaanse Republiek, bygestaan deur die susterrepubliek, die Oranje-Vrystaat, 'n ultimatum aan die Britse Regering versend wat uitgeloop het op die Tweede Anglo-Boereoorlog. In diedaaropvolgende oorlog he... see more

Op 30 Mei 1900 het veldmaarskalk lord Frederick S. Roberts, KP, GCB, VC, opperbevelhebber van die Britse troepe in Suid-Afrika, die oorgawe van Johannesburg geeis. Byna 'n maand het verby gegaan nadat lord Roberts op 3 Mei van dieselfde ... see more

André Wessels, a professor of history at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa, and currently also a Visiting Fellow in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, at the Australian Defence Force A... see more

The Boer War, which is frequently referred to as Britain's Vietnam or Afghanistan, was marked by gross miscalculations on the part of both British military and political leaders. In their efforts to subdue the Boers... see more

Die SAW Gedenkteken se lotgevalle is nou verbonde aan die van die Militêre Museum Fort Klapperkop aangesien die Gedenkteken op die terrein van Fort Klapperkop opgerig is. Weens rasionalisasie is die voortbestaan van Fort Klapperkop Museum onseker. Dit pla... see more

The Battle of Donkerhoek (or Diamond Hill as the English used to call it) will have taken place 85 years ago, between 11-12 June of this year. The article below deals with this particular battle.

Moving into the Second Phase of the CampaignThe lifting of the siege of Ladysmith and the occupation of Bloemfontein marked the ending of the first phase of the campaign, which lasted exactly five months, during which the Allies bl... see more

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