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Derdepoort massacre

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Derdepoort massacre
Part of the Second Anglo-Boer War
LocationDerdepoort, North-West South African Republic
Date25 November 1899
Deaths2 Women
Injured17 women and children were captured.
PerpetratorsBechuanaland Kgatla of Chief Lentshwe

The Derdepoort massacre occurred on 25 November 1899 in Derdepoort, North-West South African Republic on the border with the British Bechuanaland Protectorate. Some of the Bechuanaland Kgatla, under their chief Lentshwe and in alliance with the British under Colonel G. L. Holdsworth, attacked a Boer laager (wagon fort). Two women were killed, and 17 woman and children taken captive.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Van Heyningen, Elizabeth., The Concentration Camps of the Anglo-Boer War, A Social History. Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd. Auckland Park, Johannesburg. 2013. Page 112 - 113