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Black Week refers to the week of Sunday 10 December – Sunday 17 December 1899 during the Second Boer War, when the British Army suffered three devastating defeats by the Boer Republics at the battles of Stormberg on Sunday 10 December, Magersfontein on Monday 11 December and Colenso on Friday 15 December 1899. In total, 2,776 British soldiers ...
Seduto alla sua destra (Black Jesus) (1968) Dark of the Sun/The Mercenaries (1968) Sette Baschi Rossi (The Red Berets) (1969) The Last Grenade (1970) Immer wenn der Steiner kam (Every Time Steiner Came) (1976), not released; High Velocity (1976) Scorticateli Vivi (Wild Geese Attack/Skin 'Em Alive) (1978) The Wild Geese (1978) The Dogs of War (1981)
The Boer War is a 1914 film, directed by George Melford about the Second Boer War. Cast. Edward Clisbee as General Lambert, retired; Jane Wolfe as Mrs. Lambert;
Kolberg (1945), German film about the siege of Kolberg in 1807; Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951), naval warfare; The Red and the Black (1954, France) Napoléon (1955 film) War and Peace (1956, USA) The Pride and the Passion (1957) napoleonic war film; Sven Tuuva the Hero (1958) Finnish War 1808-1809; Austerlitz (1960), depiction of the Battle ...
The following series has seven episodes. Episode 1: Love Story. First broadcast 25 February 1997. Repeated 13 March 1998. [5] [6] Episode 2: Before Columbus. First broadcast 4 March 1997. [7] [8] Episode 3: Secret Memories. First broadcast 11 March 1997. [9] [10] Episode 4: The Boer War: The First Media War. First broadcast 18 March 1997. [11] [12]
The Boer War (film) Breaker Morant (film) The Breaker (film) D. The Dop Doctor (film) E. Elizabeth of Ladymead; K. The King's Man; O. Ohm Krüger; Y. Young Winston
The Boers attained a tactical victory and succeeded in holding the British in their advance on Kimberley. The battle was the second of three battles during what became known as the Black Week of the Second Boer War: Stormberg on Sunday 10 December, Magersfontein on Monday 11 December and Colenso on Friday 15 December 1899.
Arende, also known as Cape Rebel, [1] was a television mini-series and historical drama about the Second Boer War, as experienced by two fictional characters: Sloet Steenkamp (played by Ian Roberts), a rebellious Boer farmer, and James Kerwin (played by Gavin van den Berg), a Captain with the British Army.