- The
Bittereinders (Afrikaans: [ˌbətərˈɛindərs]) or
irreconcilables were a
faction of Boer
guerrilla fighters,
resisting the
forces of the
British Empire...
- end", and were
therefore called "bitter-enders", or, in Afrikaans, "
bittereinders"; more colloquially, the
English translation would be "diehard". Van...
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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...
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located according to
their views of the war. "Bitterenders" (Afrikaans:
Bittereinders), who
refused to
pledge allegiance to the
British Crown, were interned...
- Afrikaners, has
alternative observances that
reflect its
distinct identity.
Bittereinder "
Bittereinders Day in Orania". AnydayGuide.
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October 2022....
-
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...
-
musicians are
originally from Pretoria.
These include Desmond and the Tutus,
Bittereinder, The
Black Cat Bones, Seether, po****r
mostwako rapper JR,
Joshua na...
- 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,...
- War as many had lost
their farms in the war or
regarded themselves as
Bittereinders who felt they
could not live
under a
British government. To migrate...
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British East Africa,
while those who had
fought to the end (called
bittereinders, "bitter-enders")
initially preferred German South West Africa. One...