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قراءة كتاب My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War
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My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War
MY REMINISCENCES OF THE ANGLO-BOER WAR
BY
GENERAL BEN VILJOEN
(ASSISTANT COMMANDANT-GENERAL OF THE TRANSVAAL BURGHER FORCES AND MEMBER FOR JOHANNESBURG IN THE TRANSVAAL VOLKSRAAD)
Maps from Drawings by P. Van Breda
LONDON:
HOOD, DOUGLAS, & HOWARD,
11, CLIFFORD'S INN, E.C.
1902.
PREFACE.
General Ben Viljoen, while engaged on this work, requested me to write a short introduction to it. This request I gladly comply with.
General Viljoen was a prisoner-of-war at Broadbottom Camp, St. Helena, where, after two years' service in South Africa, I was stationed with my regiment. It was at the General's further request that I conveyed this work to Europe for publication.
The qualities which particularly endeared this brave and justly-famous Boer officer to us were his straightforwardness and unostentatious manner, his truthfulness, and the utter absence of affectation that distinguishes him. I am certain that he has written his simple narrative with candour and impartiality, and I feel equally certain, from what I know of him, that this most popular of our late opponents has reviewed the exciting episodes of the War with an honesty, an intelligence, and a humour which many previous publications on the War have lacked.
During his stay at St. Helena I became deeply attached to General Viljoen; and in conclusion I trust that this work, which entailed many hours of labour, will yield him a handsome recompense.
THEODORE BRINCKMAN, C.B.
Colonel Commanding,
3rd, The Buffs (East Kent Regt.)
Tarbert,
Loch Fyne,
Scotland.
September, 1902
INDEX TO CONTENTS.
Page
PREFACE BY COL. THEODORE BRINCKMAN, C.B. 5
THE AUTHOR TO THE READER 9
CHAPTER
- the war clouds gather 19
- and the war storm breaks 24
- the invasion of natal 30
- defeated at elandslaagte 40
- pursued by the lancers 44
- risking joubert's anger 59
- the boer general's superstitions 68
- "great powers" to intervene 72
- colenso and spion kop fights 78
- the battle of vaalkrantz 88
- the turn of the tide 100
- the great boer retreat 110
- driven from the biggarsbergen 124
- dispirited and demoralised 133
- occupation of pretoria 145
- battle of donkerhoek ("diamond hill") 150
- i become a general 161
- our camp burned out 175
- battle of bergendal (machadodorp) 181
- two thousand british prisoners released 185
- a government in flight 193
- an ignominious dispersal 204
- a dreary trek through feverland 212
- pains and pleasures of commandeering 237
- punishing the pro-british