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- The Bittereinders (Afrikaans: [ˌbətərˈəindərs]) or irreconcilables were a faction of Boer guerrilla fighters, resisting the forces of the British Empire...
- Bittereinder was a supporter of the Boer cause who wished to continue the fight during the commando phase of the Second Boer War (1899-1902) and after...
- located according to their views of the war. "Bitterenders" (Afrikaans: Bittereinders), who refused to pledge allegiance to the British Crown, were interned...
- end", and were therefore called "bitter-enders", or, in Afrikaans, "bittereinders"; more colloquially, the English translation would be "diehard". Van...
- took to the hills and launched a guerrilla campaign, becoming known as bittereinders. Led by generals such as Louis Botha, Jan ****s, Christiaan de Wet,...
- musicians are originally from Pretoria. These include Desmond and the Tutus, Bittereinder, The Black Cat Bones, Seether, po****r mostwako rapper JR, Joshua na...
- Afrikaners, has alternative observances that reflect its distinct identity. Bittereinder "Bittereinders Day in Orania". AnydayGuide. Retrieved 9 October 2022....
- British East Africa, while those who had fought to the end (called bittereinders, "bitter-enders") initially preferred German South West Africa. One...
- Second Boer War, those Boers who had fought to the end were known as Bittereinders. A German journalist who interviewed the former Boer general J. B. M...
- last of the major Boer towns, had surrendered. Yet resistance by Boer bittereinders (meaning those who would fight to the bitter end) continued for two...