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The Great Boer War Part 2


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In the second part, the war intensifies and key turning points emerge. Fierce battles such as Spion Kop and Vaalkrantz teach the British army valuable lessons, prompting them to reorganize their strategy. Under the leadership of General Roberts, the sieges of Kimberley and Mafeking are lifted, and the advance to Bloemfontein shifts the momentum in Britain¡¯s favor. However, this is not merely a straightforward victory?it also sparks the Boers' guerrilla tactics and prolonged resistance. During this phase, the British forces face new challenges, including supply issues and declining morale.

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Part 2

CHAPTER 14. THE COLESBERG OPERATIONS.
CHAPTER 15. SPION KOP.
CHAPTER 16. VAALKRANZ.
CHAPTER 17. BULLER'S FINAL ADVANCE.
CHAPTER 18. THE SIEGE AND RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY.
CHAPTER 19. PAARDEBERG.
CHAPTER 20. ROBERTS'S ADVANCE ON BLOEMFONTEIN.
CHAPTER 21. STRATEGIC EFFECTS OF LORD ROBERTS'S MARCH.
CHAPTER 22. THE HALT AT BLOEMFONTEIN.
CHAPTER 23. THE CLEARING OF THE SOUTH-EAST.
CHAPTER 24. THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING.
CHAPTER 25. THE MARCH ON PRETORIA.
CHAPTER 26. DIAMOND HILL?RUNDLE'S OPERATIONS.
CHAPTER 27. THE LINES OF COMMUNICATION.
CHAPTER 28. THE HALT AT PRETORIA.