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Commando: A Boer Journal of the Boer War (1929)

di Deneys Reitz

Altri autori: Jan Christiaan Smuts (Introduzione)

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The best Boer eyewitness account of the war of 1899-1902 and a classic of military history.
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I reread this book after listening to all 143 episodes of Des Latham's magnificent podcast, The Anglo-Boer War, where he quotes liberally from it. The book is an amazing, laconic account of high adventure and fortitude. These guys were seriously tough. I have hiked and cycled in a lot of the mountainous country that he describes as part of a small group of Boers who try to reconnect with Smuts' commando in the Cape: Zuurberge, Swartberg, Kammanassie, Seweweekspoort, Die Hel, Namaqualand, Tankwa, Oorlogskloof, etc., etc. They thought nothing of riding and walking for 1000s of kilometres across massive mountain ranges for months on end in challenging weather without proper gear and clothing, often without their mounts, and always short of food - while being hunted by columns of British troops. Next time I have "a moment" on a tough hike, I'll think about these guys to feel better... ( )
  rafe | Feb 11, 2024 |
A good read about the war and put it in perspective ( )
  JevKim | Apr 22, 2022 |
Interesting and exciting personal account of the Boer war from the perspective of a boer soldier ( )
  victor.k.jacobsson | May 23, 2020 |
I enjoy memoir because it usually takes you away from dry recitations of facts and lets you experience history thru the the thoughts and remembrances of people who were there. It gives history an added layer of humanity and reality. I've read just a little about the Boer war. A Henty book years ago perhaps and a book on Churchill's experiences. Reitz (pronounced "rates") was a older teen when the conflict started. He grew up hunting and riding horses and his experience stood him and his companions in good stead against the British who they often outshot because of their superior marksmanship.

He tells of the early days of the conflict where armies faced off against each other in more typical European style and then once the Boer's got the worst of that they moved to guerrilla tactics because of the significant numerical superiority the British had. The author relates a number of battles where people around him were killed or injured including friends and fellow soldiers of long experience.

He talks about their desperate movements around the country trying to stay one step ahead of the superior enemy troops and how they slipped around them and moved into the Cape Town part of the country behind enemy lines and the success those forces had there. Many incidents of courage and daring are related. All in all an entertaining and educational book.

My copy is the Folio Society edition from 1982. Excellent condition and very well put together slip cased book.
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  Chris_El | Mar 19, 2015 |
http://www.justdone.co.za/catalog/product_info.php/manufacturers_id/31/products_... While still in his teens Deneys Reitz served in the Boer forces during the South African War and, after fighting to the bitter end, chose exile in Madagascar rather than life under the British flag.

It was during those years of banishment that he set down, while it was still vivid in his memory, this record of battle and guerrilla warfare.

This chronicle of forced marches, ambuscades, night attacks and narrow escapes shows why the Boer resistance took so long to crack. Reitz learned the craft of the guerrilla under such masters as Botha, Delarey and Smuts, and from Smuts he learned, too, in due course the arts of peace, for it was Smuts who persuaded Reitz to return to South Africa and help in building the young Dominion. In that capacity Reitz showed the same qualities of wisdom, courage and leadership which he had developed as a fighting man, and he crowned a brilliant career of public service to the Union of South Africa by becoming its High Commissioner in London. ( )
  BoonDock | Apr 30, 2007 |
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This book is dedicated
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