First Boer War - From the Battle of Bronkhorstspruit to Majuba 1880-81 (full documentary)

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Redcoat History

Redcoat History

Күн бұрын

Here are my key sources:
Majuba 1881: Ian Castle
A Rain of Lead: Ian Bennet - amzn.to/3HbbtaZ
With the Boers in the Transvaal and Orange Free State: C L Norris Newman - amzn.to/3Hcaszv
The Transvaal Rebellion: John Laband - amzn.to/3NWnox0
The Transvaal War, 1880-81: Lady Bellairs - archive.org/de...
This film is a long one - a full and in-depth look at the First Boer War aka the Transvaal Rebellion.
It combines a number of my previous episodes into one comprehensive examination of the fighting.
If you are interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: redcoathistory...
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@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 13 күн бұрын
Hello everyone, After much thought, I've decided that I will no longer be replying to comments on the channel. While I truly appreciate the thoughtful, engaging, and often hilarious conversations many of you bring to the table, I've noticed an increasing number of comments that seem more focused on negativity, criticism, or just finding something to be offended about. This channel is a labour of love, and I want to spend my energy creating more content that the majority of you enjoy rather than getting caught up in endless debates or responding to those who seem determined to stir the pot. I probably waste an hour a day replying to comments that would be better ignored. From now on Ill also just delete rude, offensive or aggressive comments. I have a full time job and young kids and so they will be my focus not an angry guy in his basement. To all of you who regularly bring positive vibes, share your insights, and show genuine interest in history-thank you! Your support means the world to me. If you'd like to keep in touch and stay updated with all my latest content, feel free to join my mailing list - bit.ly/redcoathistory. It's the best way to stay connected without the noise. Thanks for your understanding and support! Cheers, Chris.
@dewetmaartens359
@dewetmaartens359 8 ай бұрын
Boer here. Thank you very much for this documentary. Indeed, long format is much appreciated. I look forward to your next one on the Second Boer War. My ancestors fought in both these wars and we even still have some heirlooms including the swords of British officers. I will just add that the Boer still has many chapters that military historians will write about us, our aspirations for freedom still burn bright.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Many thanks for your comment and support. I’ll hopefully do a lot more films on the second Boer war eventually.
@gerardvandermeulen62
@gerardvandermeulen62 8 ай бұрын
Dutch hier. Just to let you know there are still many Hollanders that admire your valiant but eventualy futile resistance against the Brits. As a young boy I read books like "de Held van Spionkop" and "de Verkenner van Christiaan de Wet". Ripping yarns... Famous family name, de Wet. 🤨 Any relations...
@robertmchugh9024
@robertmchugh9024 7 ай бұрын
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@janrobertbos
@janrobertbos 6 ай бұрын
@@gerardvandermeulen62 ...ik heb die boeken ook allemaal gelezen, als Nederlander ben je eigenlijk ook een boer dan...😀
@kiwi4779
@kiwi4779 6 ай бұрын
Nelson Mandela
@ianthomas739
@ianthomas739 7 ай бұрын
As a young boy in the early fifties our neighbours were Mr & Mrs Jones. Mr. Jones was the oldest man in our village at 91yrs. of age. We often knocked on his door and Mrs. Jones would take out her glass eye and put it in a dish for our inspection. Mr. Jones would then show us his war wounds - two round scars on his right arm. Next came the medal showing a picture of a woman I later came to know was Queen Victoria. He told us he got his wounds when fighting the Boers, which at the time we thought referred to the four legged variety so we didn't understand why he would have been shot. Mr . & Mrs. Jones died a few years later within one day of each other and whenever I hear the Boer war mentioned I think of them both.
@gertvanniekerk46
@gertvanniekerk46 6 ай бұрын
Boer in Dutch and Scottish Means FARMER! There is a vast difference between a Boer and a BOAR!
@nicoarnold2200
@nicoarnold2200 6 ай бұрын
You thought they fought the boars, haha!
@drgunnwilliams8239
@drgunnwilliams8239 Ай бұрын
​​​@@gertvanniekerk46 the man just share childhood perspective in how as children they did not understand how the man got shoot by boar. In sharing that he quite clearly doesn't need your superiority to understand the difference. Stop being a bore!😂🤣today's Kids would call you a KAREN🎉🎉🎉
@gerhardbekker7798
@gerhardbekker7798 5 ай бұрын
I was born in South Africa and grew up in the general area covered. My great grandfathers all partook in the war. Despite being a self declared anglo boer war "buff," I learned a LOT! Great Documentry!!!
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 5 ай бұрын
Many thanks Meneer (apologies for my bad spelling!). I would love to make more films also on the 2nd Anglo-Boer are there any experts you would like to see me interview? Especially from within the Boer community?
@gerhardbekker7798
@gerhardbekker7798 5 ай бұрын
​@redcoathistory I thoroughly enjoyed your reply! As I was from the Eastern Higlands, the best book on that area:" Guide to the Anglo Boer War in the Eastern Transvaal written by Gert and Erika van der Westhuizen" if my memory serves me correctly they were based in Volksrust (near Majuba). I am not 100% sure how to contact them though....I hope this helps a little
@gerhardbekker7798
@gerhardbekker7798 5 ай бұрын
They were very knowledgeable and would have a wealth of information
@juanindojorgijanad782
@juanindojorgijanad782 2 ай бұрын
The Boers were incredible at very high marksmanship.
@AquariusGate
@AquariusGate 13 күн бұрын
I believe the sniper concept was born from their tactics and abilities.
@Brown_vikingZA
@Brown_vikingZA 7 күн бұрын
As a South African I enjoyed this informative documentary. We must remember our past, all of it.
@premierhoner614
@premierhoner614 6 ай бұрын
Never judge a book by its cover. Thank you very much for your posting of this video. Been in the previous government army. Now it's a joke. Proud Boer from Capetown South Africa..
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thankyou, Sir. I am glad you found the video of interest.
@bradleyrhodes8906
@bradleyrhodes8906 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I'm an English South African (multi generational on my dad's side). My family is from Klerksdorp, with me growing up mostly in Potchefstroom.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Bradley! Maybe see you there one day if I get to visit the fort.
@bradleyrhodes8906
@bradleyrhodes8906 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory No problem man. Potch is under 2hrs drive from OR Thambo International (Johannesburg). As a 40 year old I'm too young to know much but I can guide you around as best I can
@royaslett3888
@royaslett3888 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory if you want to see the fort you must come to potch asap as I live here and see it decay year after year
@gerardhogan3
@gerardhogan3 7 ай бұрын
Australian here. I like the long format. As I am at the bench stitching saddlery it's good to hear longer stories.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Brilliant thanks a lot. I have a new two hour episode out on the Indian mutiny you may like. Any other conflicts or battles you’d be keen to hear more on?
@gerardhogan3
@gerardhogan3 7 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory Chris I'm probably not the best person to ask what I'd like, because honestly I don't know. I only learn redcoat history from you. So what I know is from your podcasts!
@democracy_GER
@democracy_GER 6 ай бұрын
Brilliant documentary. It is stunning to see how you go all into this part of history and share this with. Better than anything in the regular Media. Thanks a lot.
@ccswede
@ccswede 8 ай бұрын
I like the full story. The added guest presenters add to the impact of the video.
@tomtaylor6163
@tomtaylor6163 8 ай бұрын
I’m American and remember back in the early 1970s in 6th grade having to sing Marching to Pretoria . Kind of a fun song to sing ,but we had no idea why we were singing this crazy song
@BonganiMagadu
@BonganiMagadu 6 ай бұрын
Just curious. Why would americans be singing it?😢😮 Regards from Southern Africa
@Truth_Hurts528
@Truth_Hurts528 6 ай бұрын
@@BonganiMagadu because Americans also rose up against the British empire largely over tax grievances much like the boers.
@GrumpyTinashe
@GrumpyTinashe 6 ай бұрын
​@@Truth_Hurts528Thanks. I see the connection now
@gertvanniekerk46
@gertvanniekerk46 6 ай бұрын
@@BonganiMagadu Some American schools had the Anglo Boer war in their history curriculum!
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 5 ай бұрын
Yes me too. I had no clue of the context of the song it was just a rousing March. The neighborhood I grew up in was decidedly not Boer or Dutch. In fact in west Denver it had a significant Hispanic influence. Never the less Marching to Pretoria was part of our songbook.
@Talkwiz
@Talkwiz 8 ай бұрын
I don't often leave comments, but bravo! Love this content and the Boer Wars are fascinating! Thank you for the time and effort you put into this channel.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot - that is great to hear and I really appreciate you taking the time to comment.
@StMiBll
@StMiBll 7 ай бұрын
Of all the history of the modern world, I believe South African history, and the Boer Wars in particular, has to be my favorite (after my own country’s history of course). And your channel tells this history so well. I have enjoyed it all immensely. Excellent work as always!
@dn822
@dn822 2 ай бұрын
And to think they don't teach this in our schools anymore.
@garydavis5703
@garydavis5703 7 ай бұрын
As an American, love your history videos: never underestimate the enemy.....
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Gary. Yep, cost the Brits a lot over the years.
@annexton3795
@annexton3795 5 ай бұрын
So, so true! There is a strong memory of a very capable boer scout in the 2nd Boer War called Gideon Scheepers. He had gone to Holland and studied heliography. It was due to his messages, unseen from mountain tops, that enabled the Boers to elude pursuit by the Brits time and again. The Brits just didn't cotton on, incapable of believing that the enemy had enough brilliance to outsmart them. He eventually contracted enteric fever and was captured because he was unable to escape.Because he was such a hero among the Boers after his death (shot or died?), they hid his body. His remains were never recovered, probably cut up and flushed down a river (my guess). His bereaved mother died in the 1930s and was never able to get closure. One can fully understand the hatred the Afrikaners have for the English, which only recently has dissipated in the face of a common enemy in the ANC
@IanCross-xj2gj
@IanCross-xj2gj 4 ай бұрын
Loved the film. Walking the battle field of Majuba added much to understanding the engagement. British commander Gen Colley shot trying to rally his troops. Brave man.
@thomaslanders2073
@thomaslanders2073 6 ай бұрын
Boer were fighting for independence. British were fighting and dying to make the small hats rich 🤔
@Maverick0451
@Maverick0451 8 ай бұрын
Brilliant, I love this long style coverage. The devil is always in the details, and more time equals more details. This subject requires such a deep dive!! Thank you, and I look forward to next one!!
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot and I'm really glad that you like the format.
@chrisstewart7420
@chrisstewart7420 8 ай бұрын
One of your best military analysis yet. Also struck by our lack of political remembrance. In the first 5 minutes, John reminded us of no taxation without representation 1776. As well as Oh, we've run out o money let's join our rich enemies 1704. How much we have to learn and how much we have forgotten !
@keithagn
@keithagn 8 ай бұрын
Excellent film, and well put together presentation. With the longer format you can tell a more complete story. Thank you, Chris!
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Thanks Keith - hopefully more long format films coming soon. Hope you are well.
@keithagn
@keithagn 8 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory I am well, thank you; the Boers certainly handed our a$$es to us in that first conflict. Regards!
@wimsele
@wimsele Ай бұрын
❤ Yes, very much enjoying the longer form doc style. Looking forward to seeing more. Thank you.
@alexwilliamson1486
@alexwilliamson1486 6 ай бұрын
As a Scot, first and British second, this is one of the few chapters in my country’s history I’m genuinely ashamed of, the loss on both sides and the incarceration in concentration camps is something that should never be forgotten.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Sorry mate, but you are another person commenting on the wrong war.
@lgh2447
@lgh2447 6 ай бұрын
​@@redcoathistory Howcome?
@rooftile883
@rooftile883 6 ай бұрын
​@@redcoathistoryThis is part of the Boer Wars though.
@InJouHande
@InJouHande 6 ай бұрын
Second Boer War, not first though. This video is on the first. The British lost the first, won the second.​@@rooftile883
@gertvanniekerk46
@gertvanniekerk46 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory So What, you then condone the english empire's concentration camps in the third English Afrikaner occupation war?
@faithherolegend7282
@faithherolegend7282 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. As a south African it's nice to see what it looks like and more info
@annexton3795
@annexton3795 6 ай бұрын
I've inherited a book called 'Mevrouw Joubert vertelt'. Boer wives used to accompany their husbands on campaign' She got up in the early hours. Looking up from her crouched position she saw the silhouettes of men milling about on the top of the mountain and woke her husband with this v important bit of news. He mustered his men and they began to make their way up. The poms were so confident that they now possessed the high ground and thought they were safe enough to let down their guard. When it became light they were undetectable, hidden from view from above by the brow of the hill they were able to get all the way to the top. They killed the lookouts silently and were in amongst the enemy before latter could wipe the sleep out of their eyes.
@BobMuffin-dt8jp
@BobMuffin-dt8jp 5 ай бұрын
Dang man thats gangster, cool story.
@BonganiMagadu
@BonganiMagadu 6 ай бұрын
It's ironic that I'm a black person from Southern Africa yet i wish the Boers had won. At least they were fighting driven by love of where they lived. The Boers had approached Lobengula to warn him about the English but was a little late. I just wish they would have worked together, boer and africans 😢 Fair play to the British too
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
I think maybe you should watch the film mfowethu...the Boers did win!
@BonganiMagadu
@BonganiMagadu 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory I know Boers win this battle but they ultimately were defeated in the war
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
@@BonganiMagadu Lol not they werent - they won every battle and won the war - you are thinking of a different war 20 years later. Sharp.
@Firefly13114
@Firefly13114 6 ай бұрын
​@@BonganiMagaduthey won the first boer war but unfortunately lost the second the British had far more numbers and the concentration camps hit the boers hard
@davidryke113
@davidryke113 6 ай бұрын
@@Firefly13114 Also that Second War and Scorched Earth policy, lead to 27k Boers dying. When the British took over they started mining gold in earnest and the Boer survivors who's farms where all destroyed went to the mining towns to survive this new world, but couldn't compete against African miners and Chinese imported as cheap labor. They got paid significantly less and where giving free lodging. The Boers struggled and continued to live in poverty in what became known as "the Poor White Problem". When the British pulled out in 1910 they left the Boers in charge and those same Boers that had been through concentration camps, famine and poverty vowed to never again have their people and culture nearly wiped out like that. So they made a series of policies to specifically give Boers the best jobs and bar Africans from getting them, and to ensure that they have the best lifestyle above everyone else. That is how Apartheid was born. In hindsight it maybe would have been better if the Boers did ultimately win, because it lead to one of the worst events in human history that only ended in 1994.
@timpritchard4009
@timpritchard4009 7 ай бұрын
Great to see the longer videos, I know some like the short videos but personally I enjoy the longer ones much more. Videos much under 20 minutes can feel a bit brief depending on the topic, but these longer ones give you a real feel for the topic. Great work again.
@leevandeventer8782
@leevandeventer8782 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the great content. As a Boer I do want to make it clear that there is a definite distinction between Boer and Afrikaner, we identify as Boer, not to be conflated with Afrikaner which is a different grouping with divergent interests. Keep up the great work, thank you sir.
@andreajohnson7414
@andreajohnson7414 21 күн бұрын
A distinction I wish was clearer in this day and age.
@dindu551
@dindu551 6 ай бұрын
this is an absolutely brilliant documentary. thank you so much. the old man historian is like a revelation. true history from that guy. I can tell this man's knowledge is near complete, extraordinary.
@francoisvantonder5817
@francoisvantonder5817 6 ай бұрын
I like the long format and excellent that you actually come here to walk the battlefields, gives the viewers a bit more insight. Re if you stand atop Spienkop( when you cover the 2nd boer war), its amazing to see& feel the vantage point. Tx good work.
@georgeedwards4807
@georgeedwards4807 7 ай бұрын
Great video Chris, I appreciate you climbing all the way up!
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Cheers George. It was a fun hike. I really enjoyed visiting.
@marionriverwoodcraft
@marionriverwoodcraft 8 ай бұрын
I like the long format. Great while I’m doing my cardio!
@aledroberts6151
@aledroberts6151 8 ай бұрын
Great video and I liked the long format :)
@deanharmse5126
@deanharmse5126 6 ай бұрын
I lived in Bronkhorstpruit for many years. Our school anthem even mentioned the battle of Bronkhorstspruit.
@NickSchoonwinkel
@NickSchoonwinkel 7 ай бұрын
When I turned 64, I climbed Majuba with the Majuba memorial festival 28 Feb 2019.
@alexedward7146
@alexedward7146 8 ай бұрын
Very well put together!!
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 5 ай бұрын
Nothing in the historian’s account of the discovery of diamonds in Kimberly in 1868? The vast potential of wealth from enormous diamond deposits wasn’t a motivation for the Brits. They just wanted to keep things calm and peaceful on their way to and from India.
@sscarrful
@sscarrful 4 ай бұрын
Also gold in witwatersrand.
@danieferreira9094
@danieferreira9094 6 ай бұрын
Brilliant mate! I found it informative and entertaining. Can’t wait for Vol 2! (Where the Brits gave Hitler the idea of exterminating people in concentration camps! Strangely Kitchener was never tried as a war criminal…but then history is written by the victor.)
@jugbywellington1134
@jugbywellington1134 6 ай бұрын
Er, no. Whatever the rights and wrongs of their use during the Boer War, the British did not invent concentration camps.
@gertvanniekerk46
@gertvanniekerk46 6 ай бұрын
@@jugbywellington1134 But they very effectively used concentration camps in South Africa, India etc.!
@jugbywellington1134
@jugbywellington1134 6 ай бұрын
@@gertvanniekerk46 Correct, but to say they invented them is untrue. That's just wishful thinking to make them as wicked as possible.
@gertvanniekerk46
@gertvanniekerk46 6 ай бұрын
@@jugbywellington1134 I never said they Invented concentration camps! What I said was that the english empire gladly, spontaneously and brutally used them in SA, India, the Americas etc. BEFORE the Germans did! By the way WHO invented them? Definitely not Ghendis or Kubly Khan because they just massacred and enslaved everybody in their path????
@jugbywellington1134
@jugbywellington1134 6 ай бұрын
@@gertvanniekerk46No. but the OP did. They seem to have come from the USA via Spain.
@randomacousticthoughts
@randomacousticthoughts 6 ай бұрын
Top notch work, the long-form content is 10/10 📚
@professorjackalope
@professorjackalope 6 ай бұрын
Great work! First time visit, hooked already! Thanks from the Colonies!
@olafweerts7653
@olafweerts7653 7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Long but not too long since it was succinct.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@tomredaintdead9575
@tomredaintdead9575 4 ай бұрын
You know we (the British) lost by the name of the battle. Hats off to the boers, they were treated badly. Tough people 👍
@stephenhunt3200
@stephenhunt3200 17 күн бұрын
A brilliant long form documentary, more of these please. I was very relieved that a fit young bloke like you found climbing Majuba hard. I climbed it in March with Ian Knight and at 66 I was absolutely knackered!! Full credit, therefore, to the fully laden British soldiers who climbed it the night before and to the Boers who assaulted it on the 27th. A great reading list too. The Siege of Potchefstroom by Colonel R W C Winsloe is available as a reprint from Naval and Military Press.
@sprintershepherd4359
@sprintershepherd4359 4 ай бұрын
it was more about the poms wanting controll of the gold and diamonds on Boer land than wanting a stable Africa how did that historian not mention the gold and Diamonds ? 1:22
@breezie336
@breezie336 6 ай бұрын
Loved this. Thank you for making it.
@quirkygreece
@quirkygreece 8 ай бұрын
Great video Chris - cheers.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@dindu551
@dindu551 6 ай бұрын
I really am blown away by the story of general colley. a brilliant commander who just didn't understand what it means to command in war.
@Tershula
@Tershula 5 ай бұрын
I read James Michener's " The Covenant" as a young teenager in the early 1980's and it helped me to make sense of the various ethnic groups which comprise the people of South Africa, why the different groups thought the way that they did, and why the nation was in such turmoil. I enjoyed this long form video and I look forward to your video on the Second Boer War.
@josephlom
@josephlom 5 ай бұрын
Pop llppppp
@willemhofland7217
@willemhofland7217 6 ай бұрын
Yes please continue to make thes interesting Sout African wars documentaries me knowing a lot of the history beinga tourist guide long age
@jatzbethstappen9814
@jatzbethstappen9814 7 ай бұрын
Excellent video and great production as always!
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot. Appreciate the compliment 👍🏼
@honkvollpfosten
@honkvollpfosten 6 ай бұрын
Great documentary! Thanks.
@soderlund3610
@soderlund3610 6 ай бұрын
Search for the Scandinavian volunteers in the boer war
@Johann559
@Johann559 29 күн бұрын
Look up the Battle of Magersfontein. They were there...
@camilleburger8984
@camilleburger8984 6 ай бұрын
Great video and very informative. Looking forward to more long format doccies on the Anglo Boer Wars.
@FranciscoPreira
@FranciscoPreira 8 ай бұрын
Another great video, keep at it Chris, thanks for sharing.
@raycarpenter6466
@raycarpenter6466 6 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary..Thank You !
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Ray. Is it a conflict you have read much about? If so, I am always looking out for new book reccomemdations etc...
@E-D-E2704
@E-D-E2704 6 ай бұрын
This is very well put together and informative. Well done. Subscribed
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thanks and welcome
@Johann559
@Johann559 29 күн бұрын
Chris, that black and white clip where a man was addressing a collection of people, ostensibly from a wagon, was a an excerpt from the very old Afrikaans movie about the battle of Bloodriver, and the fiery orator dispalyed there was Andries Pretorius. If you get that film from the museum at Blood River, you will see it in there. I suppose it will suite the representation of Boer discontent with the Brits in Transvaal, but that clip is somewhat older that the Transvaal rebellion.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 29 күн бұрын
many thanks Johannn. Yes I managed to find that old film clip and it was the closest thing I could find to illustrate the moment in spirit. I think the film was made in 1916.
@fransvan8197
@fransvan8197 6 ай бұрын
Schalk Van Niekerk my family started the war by finding the Eureka Diamond he was a farmer,we should have stuck to farming wish we never had diamonds ,then we discovered gold game over ,so many lives lost over Greed .
@premierhoner614
@premierhoner614 Ай бұрын
Never judge a book by its cover... The all mighty British underestimate the farmers, "Boers"... If hellboy Kitchener didn't came with his consentration camps, the war would have been a longer war....
@omniominous4534
@omniominous4534 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video.
@WargamingHistory
@WargamingHistory 4 ай бұрын
Cracking show, loved it
@reynardthefox
@reynardthefox 8 ай бұрын
Sad Story Chris,but our men carried on nobly in the face of defeat... when did the bolt action Mauser come in...the Boers did have it by the second go round
@loicbazin1053
@loicbazin1053 5 ай бұрын
Love the long form
@TheToolnut
@TheToolnut Ай бұрын
The Boer's are fantastic soldiers.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory Ай бұрын
can't argue with that.
@spudwesth
@spudwesth 4 ай бұрын
I cannot believe that I knew nothing about this . Thanks
@massimogianni2486
@massimogianni2486 6 ай бұрын
Very good documentary,I finally understood
@mgbroadsterJ
@mgbroadsterJ 4 ай бұрын
Was it all a out Gold ?
@Dav1Gv
@Dav1Gv Ай бұрын
Thanks, very interesting. Military history is a serious hobby but I focus on WW1 (I'm in the WFA) and the ACW so I like videos about other wars.
@WilliamHoke-h2p
@WilliamHoke-h2p 2 ай бұрын
awesome
@paulpereira2832
@paulpereira2832 6 ай бұрын
Brilliant documentary.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Paul.
@davidryke113
@davidryke113 6 ай бұрын
The only way the British could beat the South African farmers was to go after their families and put them in concerntration camps. These where the first concentration camps in the world i believe. 27,927 out of 40,000 men, women and children died. Plus the British burned down all the farms in what was called the Scortched Earth policy. This contributed to famine outside the camps. 100s of thousands died and the Boers demoralized where forced to give up. Then a few years later the british packed up and left as part of the pull out of Africa in 1910 and gave all the land back to the Boers. The boers who lived in poverty after the war in what became known as the "poor white problem" couldnt compete against the cheap African labor that worked in mines (Boer means farmer and those farmers with all the farmland burnt down suddenly had to learn other trades). After the British gave them power the Boers vowed never again will they allow themselves to reach being wiped out like that again and dying of starvation. So they designed some policies that put themselves first and ensured that they got all the good jobs first before Africans and other polices to ensure their wellbing. Those policies became known as Apartheid. Edit: Oh I forgot the mention that the reason the Britsh even started the war was because of South African gold mines. South Africa had one of the richest gold deposits in the world. So they brought in miners from overseas and started mining in earnest right after the war. It was this mining environment and economy the Boers found themselves in after the war.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
If you are going to comment at least bother to comment on the war the video is about...
@davidryke113
@davidryke113 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory I literally just did. Context is important. Here's hoping you wont omit this history when you do your second video on the Second Boer war...
@aprildlsantos8600
@aprildlsantos8600 6 ай бұрын
new subs., i love this kind of documentary very interesting
@JasperKlijndijk
@JasperKlijndijk 8 ай бұрын
Loved this. Keep it up
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@reneharkamp4309
@reneharkamp4309 7 ай бұрын
By Jove, I found the Concentration Camp for Boers ,back on KZbin Real easy....rock hard proof 😢
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Wrong war
@Rkeuler
@Rkeuler Ай бұрын
People forget, the British was the first to put women and children in concentration camps, also doing horrific things to people, during the Boer wars
@TheMarkvdBosch
@TheMarkvdBosch 6 ай бұрын
Well done. I did enjoy Sean Friend, the tourist guide who took us up the Majuba Mountain. What a character. intend to visit there and climb it myself one day soon. Great format. Scary to think of all those head gunshot wounds. Marksmanship so deadly and dreadful. Keep up the good work. I live in Potchefstroom and drive past the old fort everyday. The librarian at the now dysfunctional library. can get the special keys and show you actual canon balls recovered from inside the fort. The fort is surprisingly small. But it is still there, along with an ammunition magazine nearby. Thanks for the movie.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot - good to know re the fort and librarby.
@TheMarkvdBosch
@TheMarkvdBosch 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory A pleasure kind Sir. I was a liceced Tourist guide 20 years ago in Johannesburg. Great times... I read all the history books in the Potchefstroom Public Library (still exists) I could on the history here. I'll follow up a bit and send you more information and contacts. Lots of military history here. The major army base here is still running. Alot of my acquaintances are soldiers too. Get back to you. P.S. get a selphie stick perhaps. Just an idea. Goo day Sir.
@gatskopsoftware8357
@gatskopsoftware8357 6 ай бұрын
Hello and thank you for your insights. As a fellow descendant of the Boers, I'm particularly keen on accurate historical details. Beyond Wikipedia, where did you find the figures regarding the number of Boer present at Majuba Hill? My interest stems from having climbed Majuba Hill twice, each time encountering different accounts of the Boer forces involved. I came across this article, for instance, which presents yet another variation. Could you shed some light on your sources? On 26 February 1881 Colley decided to march on Majuba with 554 men, where the Boers had an outpost. On the same day, General Piet Joubert and the Boer forces took up a position at Laing's Nek to check on the arrival of British reinforcements. Colley’s men reached the top of the mountain in the early hours of the morning and were very tired. From the hill Colley could see the Boer laager of tents and covered wagons, but as he could not bring his heavy guns up the steep slopes, he was unable to fire on their encampment. Joubert, however, immediately ordered his men to climb the steep hill, take cover and shoot down on the British. At 7 a.m., a force of 150 Boers in three divisions under veld-cornets S J Roos, J Ferreira and D J Malan began to climb from ledge to ledge up the mountain, firing steadily and effectively on the British as they climbed. Untrained in guerrilla warfare, the exposed British soldiers made easy marks, and when Colley himself was killed and the Boers were almost at the summit, the British fled. www.sahistory.org.za/article/first-anglo-boer-war
@mariadacre9647
@mariadacre9647 7 ай бұрын
Class has always.
@reprimand33
@reprimand33 6 ай бұрын
Great video
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@wiltel2409
@wiltel2409 6 ай бұрын
The boer wars meant the end of the redcoat
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
It had been on its way out since the Mutiny in 1857 to be fair. By 2nd Boer War it was completely gone already.
@britishmuzzleloaders
@britishmuzzleloaders 8 ай бұрын
As usual, greatly enjoy the conversation, Chris. I don't suppose that you could comment on some of the references regarding musketry that John based his points on, could you?
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 8 ай бұрын
Hi Rob, thanks for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’m afraid he didn’t mention sources but I do have his book on the war so I’ll check and let you know.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
Rob pls do me a favour and send me a phone message when you get a chance as I recently upgraded my phone and have lost numbers. I’ve found the references and wanted to send you a photo. Thanks
@enochprophet2794
@enochprophet2794 6 ай бұрын
This is a very British interpretation of the Boer war.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
I'd love to see your own video walking the battlefields to give a different perspective.
@enochprophet2794
@enochprophet2794 6 ай бұрын
@@redcoathistoryIt was still an entertaining watch.
@anthonysalgado5118
@anthonysalgado5118 7 ай бұрын
Even today English speakers are lovingly known as " Rooi nekke" , there are two stories behind the name one being the sun burnt necks of the Brits the other being the stiff red colar on the Brits uniforms. It ok we lovingly call them Dutchmen 😂. But alls good .
@davidholmes9643
@davidholmes9643 4 ай бұрын
The Boers were very cleaver they employed local trackers and they advised on how to eat and survive off the land. The Army leaders just didn't think they could be beaten by the Boers simply put aggogrant and clueless.
@GlynDemmer
@GlynDemmer 5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@jimhicksuk
@jimhicksuk 4 ай бұрын
Chris many again for recommending Bullers rest lounge in Ladysmith. I’ll be there mid July. Can you recommend a good day trip from there to visit Boer battle fields. Can you in advance.
@acmelka
@acmelka 7 күн бұрын
If you want to see and smell a Boer soldier from this period, a good analog are the Amish in the Midwest. They are farmers who use old school methods, they are strong.
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 7 ай бұрын
Im a Boston guy and i still have a problem with redcoats.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 7 ай бұрын
That's a shame. We have no problem with you, Sir.
@johnbaird4912
@johnbaird4912 Ай бұрын
@@redcoathistory You know what people from Lincolnshire are like
@hellequingentlemanbastard9497
@hellequingentlemanbastard9497 8 ай бұрын
I have, if I can believe what the auctioneer said at the time, a French Briquet Saber that belonged to General Joubert. Made by a German Arms manufacturer called Schnitzler and Kirschbaum of Solingen.
@pierrelombaard9961
@pierrelombaard9961 6 ай бұрын
Dont want to burst your bubble but the Boer generals dit not carry any swords or sabres...no formal uniform at all, just plain work clothes and fire arms, this coming from the great grandchild of Kmdt. Nicholas Smit( later general and vice-president of the ZAR)
@hellequingentlemanbastard9497
@hellequingentlemanbastard9497 6 ай бұрын
@@pierrelombaard9961 - Nobody said anything about carrying, they said it BELONGED to Joubert, that's quite a difference, now, isn't it?
@eagleeyeprintingdesigning5443
@eagleeyeprintingdesigning5443 6 ай бұрын
Paardekraal is in Krugersdorp not Pretoria 5min 7sec
@kensvideos1
@kensvideos1 4 ай бұрын
Is the one thing: watching... someone hike on battlefields?
@waynenash6008
@waynenash6008 6 ай бұрын
Most British cathedrals have the names of the fallen from the local county regiments, from this war
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 6 ай бұрын
Thanks but Perhaps you are confusing it with the 2nd War? There weren't too many regiments involved in the 1st war. . .
@waynenash6008
@waynenash6008 6 ай бұрын
👍
@MikeHarland-m2g
@MikeHarland-m2g 6 ай бұрын
Once again when the might British army face men with guns and not spears or bows and arrows they get stuffed. British soldiers dying trying to make the rich stay at home tories richer.
@waynenash6008
@waynenash6008 6 ай бұрын
You haven't read many books have you
@Revolver1701
@Revolver1701 6 ай бұрын
Accuracy erases mistakes.
@gerardmare4030
@gerardmare4030 6 ай бұрын
I am an English Boer in RSA I love country how times jave changed we as white voted in a referendum to make peace And what has transpired a disaster
@grayboats7741
@grayboats7741 5 ай бұрын
Not even mentioned in Canadian history. Yet some from Canada did fight over there.
@redcoathistory
@redcoathistory 5 ай бұрын
In the first Boer war? I think you may mean the 2nd? If so there is a book about the Canadians called painting the map red which is meant to be very good. I've also visited some Canadian graves here in SA.
@RobertBoereboom
@RobertBoereboom 2 ай бұрын
Proud moment 4 the Boers whom were gorilla fighters
@petes9524
@petes9524 18 күн бұрын
Here is some text as quoted by great men surrounding the south African Afrikaners or BOERS "Give me 20 divisions American soldiers and I will breach Europe. Give me 15 consisting of Englishmen, and I will advance to the borders of Berlin. Give me two divisions of those marvellous fighting Boers (Meaning Farmer, originating from the Boer War) and I will remove Germany from the face of the earth." Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery, Commander of the Allled forces during WWII. "The Americans fight for a free world, the English mostly for honour and glory and medals, the French and Canadians decide too late that they have to participate. The Italians are too scared to fight; the Russians have no choice. The Germans for the Fatherland. The Boers? Those sons of bitches fight for the hell of it." American General, George "Guts and Glory" Patton "Take a community of Dutchmen of the type of those who defended themselves for fifty years against all the power of Spain at a time when Spain was the greatest power in the world. Intermix with them a strain of those inflexible French Huguenots, who gave up their name and left their country forever at the time of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The product must obviously be one of the most rugged, virile, unconquerable races ever seen upon the face of the earth. Take these formidable people and train them for seven generations in constant warfare against savage men and ferocious beasts, in circumstances in which no weakling could survive; place them so that they acquire skill with weapons and in horsemanship, give them a country which is eminently suited to the tactics of the huntsman, the marksman and the rider. Then, finally, put a fine temper upon their military qualities by a dour fatalistic Old Testament religion and an ardent and consuming patriotism. Combine all these qualities and all these impulses in one individual and you have the modern Boer." Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
@nicholascarrington4202
@nicholascarrington4202 4 ай бұрын
Do I see that Anstruther's gravestone in the wall has a peculiar spelling for what should be Lieut Colonel?
@Wolf-hh4rv
@Wolf-hh4rv 6 ай бұрын
Great video. Awesome that you walked the ground, I now fully understand the battle. Comment from historian- Needed to secure SA as a coaling station….. really? The boere were going to interfere with that? Really?
@karlgharst5420
@karlgharst5420 6 ай бұрын
Queen Victoria declared the blacks and whites "equals" in 1864, to celebrate the publishing of Karl Marx' book, Das Kapital...
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