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My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War

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The author recounts his experiences as a combatant and commander during a prolonged colonial conflict, describing campaigns, engagements, retreats, and the strain of sustained warfare. He records operational details such as logistics, commandeering, and the management of mobile units, alongside episodes of political disorder, government flight, and the handling of suspected collaborators. Personal narrative elements include capture, imprisonment on a remote island, and interactions with enemy forces and fellow fighters. The memoir blends battlefield reports, administrative anecdotes, and reflective observations on morale, hardship, and wartime justice to offer a firsthand portrayal of military life and the human costs of irregular war.

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Ben J. Viljoen

Ben J. Viljoen was a South African soldier and writer, best known for his firsthand account of the Anglo-Boer War in his book "My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War." His work provides a unique perspective on the conflict, drawing from his experiences as a commander in the Boer forces. Viljoen's narrative captures the complexities of war, the struggles faced by soldiers, and the impact of the conflict on the South African landscape. His contributions to literature offer valuable insights into a pivotal moment in South African history.

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