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I saw this vid a few years ago, not one has come close to the honesty shown. (except Benjamin Freedman and Miko Peled) While not specified in the vid I go by 1815 as whrn the Dutch Bankers gained control of the Bank of England so from moment on the military actions by the UK were orders coming from their new owners, the Dutch. The hill where the number killed still stands would not be European Royals but the first blacks invited to join the British Military and the Dutch and English plotted the fake battle to kill all of them. Both as a record that still stands today and as a message to all the blacks in Africa. Slaves do not ever elevate above being slaves.
@Cro Magnon They are the best of friends, neither cared that the money to fight a religious war against the RCC came from Dutch slave traders and black market items. Look up how Denmark and Sweden were the ones against the Christians if the 30 years war. Even worse was the Bohemian Reforms
@Cro Magnon That is Germany after the Norman invasion in 1000AD. France gave then the area now known as Belgium. England let them establish banks that sent money back to the Netherlands. When a rich German marries a virgin Jewish bride, all the children are Jewish, they inherit the wealth when he dies. In other cases, a Jewish man marries a rich Gentile woman and all the children are raised as Catholics (still controlled by the fathers people but without the benefits of being Jewish.. (not the Vatican kind) and that is who was used to push the Reforms that went on between 1300 and 1800? All geared towards exterminating the RCC and the honest Christians in that group. Want the vids that show the 30 Years War?
As a black South African, I am always blown away to hear the different parts of our history. This was well done, I have learnt so much. Thank you so much! My hope and prayer is that South Africa would have leaders that have a vision to build something more lasting that than what we have right now. As tragic as this history was for the Boers and British, and the many more black South Africans, may God help us find a way to wade through the hurts, tragic past and injustices, the shed blood, and the multitude of many other differences in order to build a better South Africa for all.
Thank you Lwazi for your response, glad that you found it interesting and informative. Have you seen our documentary : The Flawed Genius of Jan Smuts - South African 20th Century History Documentary? ruclips.net/video/4qaZR4vRHY0/видео.html
By far the best format documentary I've ever seen. 1) A charismatic storyteller doing the narrating. 2) Just enough eye-candy in the form of reenactors and period drawings and photographs. 3) NO ANNOYING MUSIC. 4) A gripping narrative stringing it all together. 5) NO ANNOYING MUSIC. Well done.
@@nkosinathi7645 what are you talking about? The voortrekkers were the only people to actually damage the empires' forces...yet you are still crying about everything and once you had the leadership, they have not given the power to none of you?!
A black South African 18 years of age and I appreciate this part of history sir . Sadly we are not taught history in such detail in modern South Africa . We are tired of being taught about Mandela and apartheid every year.
Jung man learn the history of south Africa DOINT fall for the EFF and the ANC lies and DOINT fall for the 30% pass rate at school learn and you will have a great future
You are amazing! Well done for seeking truth for yourself. I encourage you to watch Peter Hammond's interview with Mandela and to totally break free from propaganda. We all have been lied to. Even us Afrikaners. Our leaders were also infiltrated by Freemasons (by the way Mandela was also one).
Watched this before, but just had to watch it again. It's one of the greatest independent documentary of SA history that I have ever watched. This is better than the history channel. Thank you sir. You are a really great story teller. Much respect for you sir.
ALL GIVEN DECEIT AND LIES HISTORICAL GIVEN HISTORY. THAT IS WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR. The profound thing is that in 1410 European Tartarians were living in Port Elizabeth. This was long before your Black Invaders arrived in 1850 at the ORANGE RIVER. Do prove me wrong!
A well told story of South African history. Tragic. War never brings anything but despair and loss of life to the average man in the street, yet we continue to fight. Neither the victor or or the loser wins when wars are fought. The loss of life, the loss of ones possessions and the loss of dignity, one wonders if it is all worth it. But yet we dont learn from it. Thank you so very much for your time in producing this film.
If any one have the change to go to the Women's Memorial in Bloemfontein you Will notice that their are memorial plates next to the paving off all the consentration- camps that was built for cildren, Mothers and Grandparents and who was taken to the camp by the English soldiers during third part of the Anglo-Boerwar 2. You will see that Black people who was in the same camp as the white people were remove by the soldiers to their own camp and 26000 was died in the camps and 27000 white people was died in their own camps. In other words they started Apartheid and all the people was mistreated and reseaved bad food and water. 😢😢😢
Thank you! This was by far the best history lesson for me about my own country. Every single person in SA should watch this so we can better understand our complicated and still very new country. Profound. And an excellent presenter.
The profound thing is that in 1410 European Tartarians were living in Port Elizabeth. This was long before your Black Invaders arrived in 1850 at the ORANGE RIVER. Do prove me wrong!
Very insightful, as a white South-African I find the history lesson very interesting, much sadness for everyone in some shape or form, black, white, British, Xhoi etc. Everyone has suffered pain and loss in our beautiful country South-Africa. May God help us to learn from history and learn to appreciate and love each other.
I am from India and I wanted to know more about the Boer conflict, this video has satisfied my interest. A very well made documentary specifically the person who is explaining the entire episode has done a great job, I also love his tone of speech.
Brliant synopsis of the days of SA since JAN VAN RIEBEECK and to the end of the second ANGLO BOER WAR.THE narration exceedingly well done without emotion but factly
This makes me incredibly humble, honoured and proud of my heritage. To learn what my forefathers had to go through is a humbling experience . I would love to see more videos like this!
My great grandfather David Petrus Botha 1883-1973 took part in the Siege of Ladysmith against the British, He told my uncle when he was a boy while giving him a bedtime story, that the thundering of the British cavalry horses hooves was terrifying. He was still a young teenager at the time he fought.
Ok, So this guy, whoever he is, needs to do more videos. Urgently! One of the best narrated documentaries I've seen as political scientist (Copenhagen Univercity). Greetings from Scandinavia.
I know you posted this comment over 3 years ago. I'd just like to know how you could validate your answer, in terms of a number or perhaps a percentage of Caucasian individuals that received free land from the Apartheid government. The truth is that white South Africans got preferential treatment in public spaces and so forth. However, only the elite got the privileges that you assume all whites did. As far as I'm concerned, the vast majority of South Africans have purchased their land in a democratic South Africa. Furthermore, other than through the land claims process, how do we determine the inheriters of land? How do we distribute land? Is all white owned land considered stolen? Government are the largest owners of land. They have no intention of sharing it with anyone. More and more parties seem to want to nationalize everything. Why? Because it strips citizens of their basic rights, especially with regards to property. To a lot of the more impoverished sectors of society, this may sound appealing. Why? Because it sounds like instant gratification, which is just not possible, these things take time. When you vote for the state to control everything (communism), it's just about impossible to leave.
A few mistakes: The Nguni people did not arrive in South Africa around the same time that Westerners did. There are diaries by Portuguese sailors mentioning well established Zulu settlements in Natal more than a 100 years before Jan van Riebeeck arrived in the Cape. Also, only a fraction of Afrikaners left the Cape to join the Great Trek. And 'life expectancy' is mostly determined by the ratio of infant mortality to adult deaths. In other words the more babies that die, the lower a population's average life expectancy. Other than that, great video and thank you!
Its my understanding that about 40% of Afrikaners left the cape to live in the interior. Not everyone was part of the "Great Trek" - there were other expansions
@@MrRugbylane there were several treks in 20 years and between 10% to 20% of the Afrikaners left the Cape. The second notable migration to the interior happened due to the diamond rush followed closely by the gold rush. My own family (I am Afrikaans) moved to the then Transvaal around a 100 years ago (I was born there), but many of us have since moved back to the Cape
Brilliant Video professionally presented thanking you! I am a mechanical engineer but was high schooled in a technical college thus only had history until grade seven, in my day standard five, but studied history especially military history on my own from the age of six years old and that is why I can see and hear the hard work this presenter put in to go give us the finite detail of these events-thanking you AGAIN!
I don't know where I was during history lessons in South Africa during the 70s, but I sure knew that I had no real understanding of what was being taught. Maybe I realized there was such a spin put on it that it was not worth paying attention? This one hour video taught me more than 10'years of schooling! Very well done and thank you! I'm subscribed and look forward to watching all your content.
Blame your teacher, blame yourself. I grew up in the 1970's and enjoyed history. My typical mark was 100%. I read a lot and didn't waste time on social exploits. Always discerning fact over opinion.
@vee kay.you saying that now because you an adult and know better now but back in school when you had to sit through this lesson of something you were totally not Interested in where you not board.
loved this history lesson. am from zim and i fell in love with history particularly southern african history thanx to Wilbur Smith, even though his books are fictional, they still have a bit of history that led me to learn more of our very rich and colourful past.
Brilliantly done! I was that one particular and proud nerd at school that actually enjoyed all subjects and loved going to school. My favourite subject, then and now, was history. My mother gave me sound advice one night whilst studying for a history final exam. She said to read everything first as though it was a story, which essentially it is, and to forget about learning the names and dates and places at first. First read the story and then read it again to learn everything else but once you know the story, everything else falls into place. That helped me a lot. I recently found out that to boost the morale of her soldiers, Queen Victoria, who I am sure had been shielded from most of the horrors of war, sent tins of chocolate treats she commissioned from various companies, including Cadbury, to the soldiers. I have this sad vision of them enjoying their treats on one side of the fence while on the other side of it there is a child looking at them eat while starving to death themselves. That being said, if we are going to remain upset about what happened in history and keep one foot in the past the whole time, we are going to remain angry unnecessarily and run the risk of repeating history instead of embracing a better future. Again, very well done. If you are not a historian or a history teacher of some sorts, you should be.
@@anwjuice It depended on the color of the American. American blacks who visited SA during apartheid were considered "honorary whites " while they were in-country. The trick was to have your US passport with you- at all times.....
Before that video, I knew a bit about the history of South Africa from the films, and a bit from the internet. As the history of every other land of the European settlement - it is a history of violence and switching the power from one to another. Thank you, Sir, for the most valuable lesson of the history of South Africa I have ever had !!!! My only son (European/Canadian) got married to a lovely white girl from South Africa and he permanently moved there on the East Coast .... living somewhere out there.
Like others say take the story as a backbone and build others differing opinion into the time/place framework. You'll enjoy how the complex and often secret polarised opinions mesh and maintain... lovely place.
Fascinating! In my youth I was a Wilbur Smith's novels avid reader and now, in a very few minutes, I can remember them and put them in the real historical context. Thank you, from Italy.
Good watch, the more history we pay attention to, the better chances we have of reconciling to make for a better future... I wish we could be the generation that learns our lessons
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to compile and present. Historical data is important and must stay documented in every possible form.
Thank you for a very interesting video. As a long range rifle competitor, I have always been interested in the history of South Africa because of the Anglo-Boer Wars.
Thank you for making this video. At school, in kzn, we never touched upon this side of history nor the battles and wars that defined the previous two centuries in our country. It is weirdly enough only from moving to the UK and seeing so much emphasis placed on remembering war stories, including those that the Brits fought in SA, that I shamefully realised how little I actually know about the wars fought on my native soil. So thank you so much for providing such helpful material to educate myself
Thank you so much! The goal is definitely to provide a straightforward, factual overview of the events leading up to the Anglo Boer War. It’s always rewarding to hear that people find this kind of balanced, context-focused storytelling both informative and engaging. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much! This was wonderful. I thought you were respectful of both viewpoints and having you explain where they are coming from is very helpful to understanding the long running tensions. I never knew about the Calvinist outlook and similar to settlers in the American West, the difficulty and resiliency required to homestead connects them to the land in a way others are not. It makes a great deal of sense why they fought so hard to control it-both with the tribes and the British.
It is so sad that wherever white people go thru have to FIGHT to KEEP what was not theirs to begin with! My ancestors have them parcels of land here in the Cape, but this was not enough for them and because of greed they then set out to completely disposes my forefathers of their land and livestock. This is a blight that the white Afrikaners have against them to this very day. Most of them to this day are still fighting to retain what was not theirs to begin with, with a sense of entitlement that puts them at loggerheads with everyone in the country. I have said many times that a humble acknowledgement of what they did wrong, together with a relinquishing of what they have usurped will go a long way. But until then, their fight and struggle will sadly continue...
@@warrenpieterse6002 That is true it was not theirs but they took it. Similar to lots of other places, the land was taken, however it seems far fetched to assume they will give it back. Current generations are not going to pay that price for what their ancestors did. So minus a total return of land, what could they do to move forward?
@@warrenpieterse6002and yet.... you still sit with your silver spoon buried deep in your gat and enjoy the rewards. You are welcome to give it away at any point. 🙄
Fascinating to get such perspective and insight. Great presentation Sir, you grasped my interest at the beginning and held it all the way. I'll be tuning in to more of the history of South Africa. Best Wishes from Scotland. McIntyre
Which one is the gorvenment narrative?I studied history in a gorvenment school.the same history being talled by this gentleman.which one are you talking about?
I love documentaries and have recently stumbled upon the Boer Wars. I must say not only is this documentary very well made from a historical perspective but also that Mr. Hero's points of consideration are so well verbalize! Well done Sir!
Thank you sir. This country has been thru alot ! It is such a pitty that we have so much devision and lies. Thank you for clarifying our situation. We are actually one. God bless our country.
@@johannox4161 I'm not a content creator bud. If you stopped being an internet troll and did a 5 minute Google search you wouldn't be overly thankful for an hour long general knowledge video 🙂
Brilliant video. Some would say not enough was covered others would say it was covered in a biased view. I say it was covered enough to give a clear picture as fast as possible. Few would have been able to get so much history and history of importance into an hour as this gentleman was able to. Thank you for a brilliant video.
I thought there had been a siege of the Zulus at one point, since you hear about Zulus starving . . .but I guess they were starving simply because they had lost their land?
They say history does not tell itself, and whoever narrates it does so from a certain standpoint. The Dingani-Retief story sounds one-sided. Zulus tell it differently.
This is so interesting. I'm English and this makes so much sense to me (with side bits like my neurosurgeon coming from WitWatersrand and...I'm in my early 30s...my great grandfather fought in the second Boer war and then off to WW1....He had my grandfather late and this is really more interesting for me for it). Really well done.
What an awesome video. I love the narration with accompanying pictures and video without loads of music and other production. Just excellent story telling. I'd love to see Ray speak in person. I had the privilege of seeing David Rattray speak on Isandlwana during school. South Africa has many amazing (if sad) stories to be told and they deserve good story tellers. Speaking of school, is that a Michaelhouse badge I see over his left shoulder?
Thanks Gerard for the positive response on the video, not sure about the Michaelhouse badge. We too had the privilege of recording legendary Anglo-Zulu War expert David Rattray at Isandlwana : ruclips.net/video/pcxShXTbTJc/видео.html
@@nkosinathi7645 Ai. We stand together now. We have all suffered. Let us never forget our history, no matter who we are. Learn from it. The common enemy was Britain, who mislead us more than once. But we forgive them too.
If only they'd played a video like this in our history lessons in school I may have learnt so much then. It was just facts and dates, no lessons and emotions, but I'm glad to be learning it now. Thank you sir and your team. This should be included in SA school curriculum.
As an American who loves world history, most of the courses I have taken pretty much always skip this part of the world. This is a great informational documentary. Thanks for the upload.
@@chiyenyumba7135 It is hard to find sources and documentaries that don't have a spin in a certain way. I recognize that this is one-sided, it covers the Afrikaaner people and what was the Dutch colonization (and genocide) Every world history course I have taken mostly only covers Egypt when it comes to the African continent (and only Ancient Egypt and the time of the pyramids, nothing more modern). It is just nice to see something different than what they mostly teach in the States which is watered down to make Western Europe look good to attempt to make us blind patriots who think America can do no wrong and that minorities are complaining for no reason when in reality they are still being oppressed by a system that was built to keep them that way. I recognize that this is likely watered down as well, but still nice to at least learn something about this part of the world and the colonization of it.
@@chiyenyumba7135 but the truth, unlike the ANC government who like to make up their own history, probably because most of them have little to no education.
@@chiyenyumba7135 the truth according to those who were there, please go to school and ask your teacher to explain what a fact is. It is not an opinion or perspective, as the idiots running the SA government now would have you believe.
Thank you for your historical lecture. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of South Africans are immigrating to NZ and I have befriended some of them and after hearing many stories, wanted to brush up on the history of the place. Thanks for this video.
Ive heard of some of us immigrating there? I must ask are they happy there? Do they miss theyre homeland and do they plan on coming back to fight for it? The afrikaans ones obviously
@@VayN95 secession is a pipe dream. Africa for Africa, Europe for Europe. Unless you are willing to support a place like California to be a Latin country based on your logic.
Excellent, thank you. Many of my ancestors originated from the Netherlands and Germany. One of my ancestors, whose parents were murdered, descended from Arabian royalty and became one of the first slaves in South Africa. She, along with her sister and brother, were given to Jan van Riebeeck's wife.
This was a very thorough - and compassionate - history of South Africa, with a special focus on the Boer Wars and the Battle of Spien Kop. This is the way History should be done. Aloha 😊🤙🏼👏🏼
I always loved history in school and this was very well told. South African history for all different races tells a story of determination and hard times which is very sad. After everything it has been through, I hope this land and it's people can find a way to work together and reach it's full potential 🙏🏻
@@nkosinathi7645 and yet here you are watching the history and making a comment…. Make a video to persuade us that this is wrong or are you just a bag full of wind or one of those looting type.
@@heinrichschoeman4919 Firstly I didn't watch this nonsense video it was somehow recommend by RUclips. Secondly I won't waste my time trying to conscientise you, with your room temperature IQ.
@@nkosinathi7645 hahahahahaha So you telling someone he or she is unintelligent by going around like a little schoolboy and commenting no this isn’t true but can’t come up with any intelligent argument…..hahahahaha…..Got to love the dribble you guys spew.Somehow I don’t think you are going to be known for splitting the atom or inventing anything humanity can use…..ok Einstein…..hahahaha
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I kept learning and learning, and just before the twenty minute mark, I learned some more. This is stunning. Do bother.
I saw this vid a few years ago, not one has come close to the honesty shown. (except Benjamin Freedman and Miko Peled)
While not specified in the vid I go by 1815 as whrn the Dutch Bankers gained control of the Bank of England so from moment on the military actions by the UK were orders coming from their new owners, the Dutch.
The hill where the number killed still stands would not be European Royals but the first blacks invited to join the British Military and the Dutch and English plotted the fake battle to kill all of them. Both as a record that still stands today and as a message to all the blacks in Africa. Slaves do not ever elevate above being slaves.
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@Cro Magnon They are the best of friends, neither cared that the money to fight a religious war against the RCC came from Dutch slave traders and black market items. Look up how Denmark and Sweden were the ones against the Christians if the 30 years war. Even worse was the Bohemian Reforms
@Cro Magnon That is Germany after the Norman invasion in 1000AD. France gave then the area now known as Belgium. England let them establish banks that sent money back to the Netherlands. When a rich German marries a virgin Jewish bride, all the children are Jewish, they inherit the wealth when he dies.
In other cases, a Jewish man marries a rich Gentile woman and all the children are raised as Catholics (still controlled by the fathers people but without the benefits of being Jewish.. (not the Vatican kind) and that is who was used to push the Reforms that went on between 1300 and 1800? All geared towards exterminating the RCC and the honest Christians in that group. Want the vids that show the 30 Years War?
As a black South African, I am always blown away to hear the different parts of our history. This was well done, I have learnt so much. Thank you so much! My hope and prayer is that South Africa would have leaders that have a vision to build something more lasting that than what we have right now. As tragic as this history was for the Boers and British, and the many more black South Africans, may God help us find a way to wade through the hurts, tragic past and injustices, the shed blood, and the multitude of many other differences in order to build a better South Africa for all.
Thank you Lwazi for your response, glad that you found it interesting and informative. Have you seen our documentary : The Flawed Genius of Jan Smuts - South African 20th Century History Documentary? ruclips.net/video/4qaZR4vRHY0/видео.html
Yeah…I love what your people have done to the place. So much improvement
Hi start with reading The scrabble for Africa
Thomas pakeham
I agree with you 100%
Amen 🙏
By far the best format documentary I've ever seen. 1) A charismatic storyteller doing the narrating. 2) Just enough eye-candy in the form of reenactors and period drawings and photographs. 3) NO ANNOYING MUSIC. 4) A gripping narrative stringing it all together. 5) NO ANNOYING MUSIC. Well done.
Influencers and reviewers especially in the make up beauty community.. take notes please?
It's misleading
@@nkosinathi7645 how?
@@Tosh2001 Visit your local library or any book store and study. This old man is regurgitating the miseducation they taught us back in high school.
@@nkosinathi7645 what are you talking about? The voortrekkers were the only people to actually damage the empires' forces...yet you are still crying about everything and once you had the leadership, they have not given the power to none of you?!
A black South African 18 years of age and I appreciate this part of history sir . Sadly we are not taught history in such detail in modern South Africa . We are tired of being taught about Mandela and apartheid every year.
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u must be ashamed of yourself!
Research Dr Lwazi lushaba if you want to know what a white devil is to black people how they think and do things
Jung man learn the history of south Africa DOINT fall for the EFF and the ANC lies and DOINT fall for the 30% pass rate at school learn and you will have a great future
You are amazing! Well done for seeking truth for yourself. I encourage you to watch Peter Hammond's interview with Mandela and to totally break free from propaganda. We all have been lied to. Even us Afrikaners. Our leaders were also infiltrated by Freemasons (by the way Mandela was also one).
I’m so happy to be here!!! I want to learn more about my country 🇿🇦 I have hope that things will turn around.
Me too. I'm Irish but I really feel for the plight of the SA people. What a mess due to the brits.
@@legitbeans9078 well, you Irish know it very well!
You at wrong channel
Watched this before, but just had to watch it again. It's one of the greatest independent documentary of SA history that I have ever watched. This is better than the history channel. Thank you sir. You are a really great story teller. Much respect for you sir.
ALL GIVEN DECEIT AND LIES HISTORICAL GIVEN HISTORY. THAT IS WHAT YOU WANT TO HEAR. The profound thing is that in 1410 European Tartarians were living in Port Elizabeth. This was long before your Black Invaders arrived in 1850 at the ORANGE RIVER. Do prove me wrong!
A well told story of South African history. Tragic. War never brings anything but despair and loss of life to the average man in the street, yet we continue to fight. Neither the victor or or the loser wins when wars are fought. The loss of life, the loss of ones possessions and the loss of dignity, one wonders if it is all worth it. But yet we dont learn from it. Thank you so very much for your time in producing this film.
If any one have the change to go to the Women's Memorial in Bloemfontein you Will notice that their are memorial plates next to the paving off all the consentration- camps that was built for cildren, Mothers and Grandparents and who was taken to the camp by the English soldiers during third part of the Anglo-Boerwar 2. You will see that Black people who was in the same camp as the white people were remove by the soldiers to their own camp and 26000 was died in the camps and 27000 white people was died in their own camps. In other words they started Apartheid and all the people was mistreated and reseaved bad food and water. 😢😢😢
Thank you! This was by far the best history lesson for me about my own country. Every single person in SA should watch this so we can better understand our complicated and still very new country. Profound. And an excellent presenter.
The profound thing is that in 1410 European Tartarians were living in Port Elizabeth. This was long before your Black Invaders arrived in 1850 at the ORANGE RIVER. Do prove me wrong!
@andrewbotha8602 pls send a profound link to such history/archeology?
Very insightful, as a white South-African I find the history lesson very interesting, much sadness for everyone in some shape or form, black, white, British, Xhoi etc. Everyone has suffered pain and loss in our beautiful country South-Africa. May God help us to learn from history and learn to appreciate and love each other.
I am from India and I wanted to know more about the Boer conflict, this video has satisfied my interest.
A very well made documentary specifically the person who is explaining the entire episode has done a great job, I also love his tone of speech.
I am sure all nations with the least respect for themselves will fight for their sovereignty
Brliant synopsis of the days of SA since JAN VAN RIEBEECK and to the end of the second ANGLO BOER WAR.THE narration exceedingly well done without emotion but factly
Raciss!💉✊🏿💪🏿🇨🇳
You do not know the truth until you read what I placed about this invasion of Black Races fro central Africa after 1850.
One of THE BEST narrations and gratitude towards all those who fought wars to bring peace to us. May this earth see no more wars.
Hopefully one day we get there. At least today there are less wars today than any other period of history
This makes me incredibly humble, honoured and proud of my heritage. To learn what my forefathers had to go through is a humbling experience . I would love to see more videos like this!
My great grandfather David Petrus Botha 1883-1973 took part in the Siege of Ladysmith against the British, He told my uncle when he was a boy while giving him a bedtime story, that the thundering of the British cavalry horses hooves was terrifying. He was still a young teenager at the time he fought.
Was he related to Louis Botha or the Mathys Andries Botha Family by any chance?
Wow thanks for the interesting history! ❤
I always picked the side of the Boers when learning about the wars here in the USA. Botha is cool surname to have indeed.
🤣🤣🤣scared of a pony!? 😭😢🤣he prolly got the vaxxx and wears a mask, too!🤣💉✊🏿💪🏿
@fenderGreg you picked wrong
one of the best narrated, informed and clear clips I have seen on the subject. Absolutely great work
I imagine sitting down for a drink with this guy would mean hours of fascinating stories. Great story-teller.
Ok, So this guy, whoever he is, needs to do more videos. Urgently!
One of the best narrated documentaries I've seen as political scientist (Copenhagen Univercity).
Greetings from Scandinavia.
He is South African Military Historian, Ray Heron. from Spion Kop Lodge
@@carlahlers4149 ..... as in YNWA Liverpool ?
What a twist of wording to liberate history.
@@nicolelochren9560 exactly,that’s where The Kop got its name
Ray heron excellent his accent sounds more Rhodesian than South African. He’s an excellent storyteller
This man deserves more land in Africa , he has a balanced and fair narration of what happened ..he is not biased..he tells it as it was...
Apartheid is over. He'll have to earn and buy that land today. No more free bees.
Deserves more land? What a strange thing to say.
No, the permanently disadvantaged decendants of the Bantu invaders are entiteld to get it for free. s@@stikupartist3698
I know you posted this comment over 3 years ago.
I'd just like to know how you could validate your answer, in terms of a number or perhaps a percentage of Caucasian individuals that received free land from the Apartheid government.
The truth is that white South Africans got preferential treatment in public spaces and so forth.
However, only the elite got the privileges that you assume all whites did.
As far as I'm concerned, the vast majority of South Africans have purchased their land in a democratic South Africa.
Furthermore, other than through the land claims process, how do we determine the inheriters of land?
How do we distribute land?
Is all white owned land considered stolen?
Government are the largest owners of land.
They have no intention of sharing it with anyone.
More and more parties seem to want to nationalize everything.
Why? Because it strips citizens of their basic rights, especially with regards to property.
To a lot of the more impoverished sectors of society, this may sound appealing.
Why?
Because it sounds like instant gratification, which is just not possible, these things take time.
When you vote for the state to control everything (communism), it's just about impossible to leave.
A few mistakes: The Nguni people did not arrive in South Africa around the same time that Westerners did. There are diaries by Portuguese sailors mentioning well established Zulu settlements in Natal more than a 100 years before Jan van Riebeeck arrived in the Cape. Also, only a fraction of Afrikaners left the Cape to join the Great Trek. And 'life expectancy' is mostly determined by the ratio of infant mortality to adult deaths. In other words the more babies that die, the lower a population's average life expectancy. Other than that, great video and thank you!
Its my understanding that about 40% of Afrikaners left the cape to live in the interior. Not everyone was part of the "Great Trek" - there were other expansions
@@MrRugbylane there were several treks in 20 years and between 10% to 20% of the Afrikaners left the Cape. The second notable migration to the interior happened due to the diamond rush followed closely by the gold rush. My own family (I am Afrikaans) moved to the then Transvaal around a 100 years ago (I was born there), but many of us have since moved back to the Cape
This is so so well narrated, well documented and well visualized. I rarely comment on RUclips, but yaaei😀, you tell it like you lived it. Keep it up👌
Brilliant Video professionally presented thanking you! I am a mechanical engineer but was high schooled in a technical college thus only had history until grade seven, in my day standard five, but studied history especially military history on my own from the age of six years old and that is why I can see and hear the hard work this presenter put in to go give us the finite detail of these events-thanking you AGAIN!
I don't know where I was during history lessons in South Africa during the 70s, but I sure knew that I had no real understanding of what was being taught. Maybe I realized there was such a spin put on it that it was not worth paying attention? This one hour video taught me more than 10'years of schooling! Very well done and thank you! I'm subscribed and look forward to watching all your content.
Blame your teacher, blame yourself. I grew up in the 1970's and enjoyed history. My typical mark was 100%. I read a lot and didn't waste time on social exploits. Always discerning fact over opinion.
Well done on that lesson Sir this is the first history lesson I’ve had and not been bored.
Boredom is YOUR state of mind. No one but you is responsible for your entertainment.
Agreed.. Very informative
@vee kay.you saying that now because you an adult and know better now but back in school when you had to sit through this lesson of something you were totally not Interested in where you not board.
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@@TheVeek192 Oh so you NEVER get bored then huh? Ok.
We will not & cant forget our past! Thank you for sharing, God bless
This is the best documentary ever. Thank you for the information
Couldn't stop watching till the end. If only my history teacher was like you
absolutely enjoyed this. always wanted to know more about South Africa, thank you
It's nonsense
loved this history lesson. am from zim and i fell in love with history particularly southern african history thanx to Wilbur Smith, even though his books are fictional, they still have a bit of history that led me to learn more of our very rich and colourful past.
I love wilbur Smith especially his books Assegai and A time to die
Brilliantly done! I was that one particular and proud nerd at school that actually enjoyed all subjects and loved going to school. My favourite subject, then and now, was history. My mother gave me sound advice one night whilst studying for a history final exam. She said to read everything first as though it was a story, which essentially it is, and to forget about learning the names and dates and places at first. First read the story and then read it again to learn everything else but once you know the story, everything else falls into place. That helped me a lot. I recently found out that to boost the morale of her soldiers, Queen Victoria, who I am sure had been shielded from most of the horrors of war, sent tins of chocolate treats she commissioned from various companies, including Cadbury, to the soldiers. I have this sad vision of them enjoying their treats on one side of the fence while on the other side of it there is a child looking at them eat while starving to death themselves. That being said, if we are going to remain upset about what happened in history and keep one foot in the past the whole time, we are going to remain angry unnecessarily and run the risk of repeating history instead of embracing a better future. Again, very well done. If you are not a historian or a history teacher of some sorts, you should be.
As soon as the documentary started, I knew he was a great story teller and a passionate historian! You would think he was there... like literally.
Uitstekend, geniet dit baie. Dankie
Beautifully done. Thank you.
Incredible history lesson. Much respect from Ireland.
Back atcha. We will never forget the help we got from foreign volunteers.
There's no history here, it's pure nonsense
Had me enthralled from start to finish. Thank you.
I sat and listened to this man with my husband at Isandlwana lodge. A magnificent historian
What a fantastic description and detailed piece of information explained in absolute truth!!!!
Thanks for the information!!!!
I'm an American living in South Africa. Thanks for creating this documentary for all of us...who care about the history of this great country.
I hope you fill in the gaps because there's way too much information missing in this video
So are you viewed as an american there or just considered white?
@@anwjuice It depended on the color of the American. American blacks who visited
SA during apartheid were considered "honorary whites " while they were in-country.
The trick was to have your US passport with you- at all times.....
@@Frank-mm2yp how about today? Are you American or white?
@@stikupartist3698 Reel American are not white .
Thanks for a very clear explanation of a very complex part of a war.
Hello from southern Ireland.thank you for making this most interesting well put together and explained piece of history
The narration is so precise and lively, one can almost smell the gun fire and the events of the day. Wonderful!
Absolutely Top-Notch Stuff.... Greetings from Bradford West Yorkshire England
Thank you
Before that video, I knew a bit about the history of South Africa from the films, and a bit from the internet. As the history of every other land of the European settlement - it is a history of violence and switching the power from one to another. Thank you, Sir, for the most valuable lesson of the history of South Africa I have ever had !!!! My only son (European/Canadian) got married to a lovely white girl from South Africa and he permanently moved there on the East Coast .... living somewhere out there.
Like others say take the story as a backbone and build others differing opinion into the time/place framework.
You'll enjoy how the complex and often secret polarised opinions mesh and maintain...
lovely place.
Fascinating! In my youth I was a Wilbur Smith's novels avid reader and now, in a very few minutes, I can remember them and put them in the real historical context. Thank you, from Italy.
That was really interesting. Thank you.
Good watch, the more history we pay attention to, the better chances we have of reconciling to make for a better future... I wish we could be the generation that learns our lessons
Danky really history I have learn a lot proudly South African
... Greetings and Good Wishes from Bradford West Yorkshire 🏴
Impartial, factual and well narrated. Really enjoyed this.
Impartial?😂😂
Thank you very much for taking the time and effort to compile and present. Historical data is important and must stay documented in every possible form.
Thank you for a very interesting video. As a long range rifle competitor, I have always been interested in the history of South Africa because of the Anglo-Boer Wars.
Thank you for making this video. At school, in kzn, we never touched upon this side of history nor the battles and wars that defined the previous two centuries in our country. It is weirdly enough only from moving to the UK and seeing so much emphasis placed on remembering war stories, including those that the Brits fought in SA, that I shamefully realised how little I actually know about the wars fought on my native soil. So thank you so much for providing such helpful material to educate myself
Excellent, thank you! I'm a history teacher, and you kept it simple and interesting all the way!
Fantastic comprehensive brief of South African history the World know little about, thank you!!
It's not about "the world."
@@TheVeek192 He's saying the world knows little about this history.
Thank You for uploading this.
How educational and interesting. I am South African and never knew these stories. Thank you.
Inspirerend. En kyk waar is ons nou.
Good to hear some informative history without an axe to grind.
Thank you so much! The goal is definitely to provide a straightforward, factual overview of the events leading up to the Anglo Boer War. It’s always rewarding to hear that people find this kind of balanced, context-focused storytelling both informative and engaging. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much! This was wonderful. I thought you were respectful of both viewpoints and having you explain where they are coming from is very helpful to understanding the long running tensions. I never knew about the Calvinist outlook and similar to settlers in the American West, the difficulty and resiliency required to homestead connects them to the land in a way others are not. It makes a great deal of sense why they fought so hard to control it-both with the tribes and the British.
It is so sad that wherever white people go thru have to FIGHT to KEEP what was not theirs to begin with! My ancestors have them parcels of land here in the Cape, but this was not enough for them and because of greed they then set out to completely disposes my forefathers of their land and livestock.
This is a blight that the white Afrikaners have against them to this very day. Most of them to this day are still fighting to retain what was not theirs to begin with, with a sense of entitlement that puts them at loggerheads with everyone in the country. I have said many times that a humble acknowledgement of what they did wrong, together with a relinquishing of what they have usurped will go a long way. But until then, their fight and struggle will sadly continue...
@@warrenpieterse6002 That is true it was not theirs but they took it. Similar to lots of other places, the land was taken, however it seems far fetched to assume they will give it back. Current generations are not going to pay that price for what their ancestors did. So minus a total return of land, what could they do to move forward?
@@warrenpieterse6002and yet.... you still sit with your silver spoon buried deep in your gat and enjoy the rewards.
You are welcome to give it away at any point. 🙄
Brilliant video, thoroughly captivating and enjoyable, very informative. Thank you
Thank you
Fascinating to get such perspective and insight. Great presentation Sir, you grasped my interest at the beginning and held it all the way. I'll be tuning in to more of the history of South Africa. Best Wishes from Scotland. McIntyre
Baie dankie vir die video. Dit het my baie gehelp verstaan.
Well Narrated.
I wish I had this man as my history teacher, thank you.
Agreed, today kids are being taught the government's narrative and not the truth.
Which one is the gorvenment narrative?I studied history in a gorvenment school.the same history being talled by this gentleman.which one are you talking about?
@Kennedy Mogomotsi It's "Government"
You wouldnt be learning history. You would be learning his Anglophile opinions.
@@ruandekock6367 🤣🤣🤣is it the truth
man I like this guy ...he is so calm and he is explaining it all without hate or judgement ....Best white guy ever
@Sizzil'n sausagebooi You're goddamn right.
@Just Another Pleb hot take (for a white guy)
He's not white
@@johnlee5423is he black then?
Excellent.
Engaging, informative, fair, balanced .
Thank you.
I love documentaries and have recently stumbled upon the Boer Wars. I must say not only is this documentary very well made from a historical perspective but also that Mr. Hero's points of consideration are so well verbalize! Well done Sir!
Magnificent documentary thank you.
I wish this man had been my History Teacher. I really was fascinated by this and I have never been to South Africa.
I live in indiana in usa. I very much enjoyed this. Seemed like a very smart fellow narrating, and Africa seems so beautiful.
I'm an American living here, and yes...it is a very beautiful land.
Its only a part. Africa is the second largest continent. And not all natives want you.
this was a great presentation, thank you for sharing!
@Daydreaming Synergy DEA Why are you? You're not an African, stay out of it.
Beautifully written and narrated . Thank you
Thank you sir. This country has been thru alot !
It is such a pitty that we have so much devision and lies.
Thank you for clarifying our situation.
We are actually one.
God bless our country.
Please do more videos like! It is unbiased, informative and straight to the point. Thank you, baie dankie
Coming from the sincerest place. This is veeeeeery biased history. Do your research. Too many gaps in this story that you need to fill in
@@pulemolefe6104 oky will you please be so kind and educate us with the gaps that he missed? Make a video and post the link. Cant wait to see😁
@@johannox4161 I'm not a content creator bud. If you stopped being an internet troll and did a 5 minute Google search you wouldn't be overly thankful for an hour long general knowledge video 🙂
@@pulemolefe6104 This vid is about the Boer/ Afrikaaner people...
Thank you for sharing the history of South Africa
Rude Boy 77 I’m interested in the history of South Africa. Tell me your history.
Brilliant video. Some would say not enough was covered others would say it was covered in a biased view. I say it was covered enough to give a clear picture as fast as possible. Few would have been able to get so much history and history of importance into an hour as this gentleman was able to. Thank you for a brilliant video.
I thought there had been a siege of the Zulus at one point, since you hear about Zulus starving . . .but I guess they were starving simply because they had lost their land?
He skipped over the 180 years of Afrikaner VOC slavery and oppression in the Cape, where they made their money of the backs of the Coloured community.
They say history does not tell itself, and whoever narrates it does so from a certain standpoint. The Dingani-Retief story sounds one-sided. Zulus tell it differently.
@@melusikubheka3312 I completely agree, the narrative is controlled and the truth concealed by the the narrator, which makes it completely one sided
Thank you Mr. you are one of the best history tellers i have seen until now. You did a good job and are appreciated.
This is so interesting. I'm English and this makes so much sense to me (with side bits like my neurosurgeon coming from WitWatersrand and...I'm in my early 30s...my great grandfather fought in the second Boer war and then off to WW1....He had my grandfather late and this is really more interesting for me for it). Really well done.
I learned a lot from this video.
You learned nonsense, this thing is lying
This is the only channel that has done history on my homeland ,and I respect that.
What an awesome video. I love the narration with accompanying pictures and video without loads of music and other production. Just excellent story telling. I'd love to see Ray speak in person.
I had the privilege of seeing David Rattray speak on Isandlwana during school. South Africa has many amazing (if sad) stories to be told and they deserve good story tellers. Speaking of school, is that a Michaelhouse badge I see over his left shoulder?
Thanks Gerard for the positive response on the video, not sure about the Michaelhouse badge. We too had the privilege of recording legendary Anglo-Zulu War expert David Rattray at Isandlwana : ruclips.net/video/pcxShXTbTJc/видео.html
You make me want to listen to history for every country!
Wow..I am from Botswana and this has been epic eye opener...
Riveting, & much appreciated!
Brilliant story-telling. The best way to teach.
Loved my history lesson (all of which I was familiar with - it's just good to be reminded....) Liefde and Dankie!
Your history is full of misleading lies
@@nkosinathi7645 your anc lies
Ai. We stand together now. Finally. Well deserved by us all. Let us never forget where each of us come from. Let us all respect 16 December.
@@nkosinathi7645 Ai. We stand together now. We have all suffered. Let us never forget our history, no matter who we are. Learn from it. The common enemy was Britain, who mislead us more than once. But we forgive them too.
Excellent. Thanks very much.
You are welcome!
Thank you very much, sir! Learned a lot today. Greets from the Netherlands, T.
What a wise man. I enjoyed listening.
If only they'd played a video like this in our history lessons in school I may have learnt so much then. It was just facts and dates, no lessons and emotions, but I'm glad to be learning it now. Thank you sir and your team. This should be included in SA school curriculum.
it used to be. then it was removed and a twisted version of history is now taught.
Thank you Ray Heron for an excellent narrative that gives us so much perspective of those historical events in the Boer War
Excellently presented. Thank you so much for creating and sharing this
Thank u...good history class
I could listen to this guy all day!
As an American who loves world history, most of the courses I have taken pretty much always skip this part of the world. This is a great informational documentary. Thanks for the upload.
One sided narrative
@@chiyenyumba7135 It is hard to find sources and documentaries that don't have a spin in a certain way. I recognize that this is one-sided, it covers the Afrikaaner people and what was the Dutch colonization (and genocide) Every world history course I have taken mostly only covers Egypt when it comes to the African continent (and only Ancient Egypt and the time of the pyramids, nothing more modern). It is just nice to see something different than what they mostly teach in the States which is watered down to make Western Europe look good to attempt to make us blind patriots who think America can do no wrong and that minorities are complaining for no reason when in reality they are still being oppressed by a system that was built to keep them that way. I recognize that this is likely watered down as well, but still nice to at least learn something about this part of the world and the colonization of it.
@@chiyenyumba7135 but the truth, unlike the ANC government who like to make up their own history, probably because most of them have little to no education.
@@Bullbotha the truth according to whom. No truths just perspectives.... Let's get on and live our lives
@@chiyenyumba7135 the truth according to those who were there, please go to school and ask your teacher to explain what a fact is. It is not an opinion or perspective, as the idiots running the SA government now would have you believe.
Thank you for your historical lecture. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Lots of South Africans are immigrating to NZ and I have befriended some of them and after hearing many stories, wanted to brush up on the history of the place. Thanks for this video.
Ive heard of some of us immigrating there? I must ask are they happy there? Do they miss theyre homeland and do they plan on coming back to fight for it? The afrikaans ones obviously
@@VayN95 secession is a pipe dream. Africa for Africa, Europe for Europe. Unless you are willing to support a place like California to be a Latin country based on your logic.
@@boerepompie8244 If they are there they obviously don't intend to fight. If you want to fight you stay you don't flee.
@@tecumsehtoccoa553 Europe for Europe? Don't make me laugh. Africa for Africans, but Europe must embrace diversity
Excellent video. Very informative.
Excellent, thank you. Many of my ancestors originated from the Netherlands and Germany. One of my ancestors, whose parents were murdered, descended from Arabian royalty and became one of the first slaves in South Africa. She, along with her sister and brother, were given to Jan van Riebeeck's wife.
This was a very thorough - and compassionate - history of South Africa, with a special focus on the Boer Wars and the Battle of Spien Kop.
This is the way History should be done.
Aloha 😊🤙🏼👏🏼
Absolutely fascinating and so educational.Very well told,brilliant.
Great to see an intellectual and balanced view of the neo colonial history of Africa. Good effort.
Afternoon Sir, where I can get the document (s) from, I'm at Vereeniging currently, it's so interesting please.
I always loved history in school and this was very well told. South African history for all different races tells a story of determination and hard times which is very sad. After everything it has been through, I hope this land and it's people can find a way to work together and reach it's full potential 🙏🏻
A great interesting piece of history,
Well told.
There's no history here, it's just lies
@@nkosinathi7645 and yet here you are watching the history and making a comment….
Make a video to persuade us that this is wrong or are you just a bag full of wind or one of those looting type.
@@heinrichschoeman4919 Firstly I didn't watch this nonsense video it was somehow recommend by RUclips. Secondly I won't waste my time trying to conscientise you, with your room temperature IQ.
@@nkosinathi7645 hahahahahaha
So you telling someone he or she is unintelligent by going around like a little schoolboy and commenting no this isn’t true but can’t come up with any intelligent argument…..hahahahaha…..Got to love the dribble you guys spew.Somehow I don’t think you are going to be known for splitting the atom or inventing anything humanity can use…..ok Einstein…..hahahaha
@@heinrichschoeman4919 you just proved my point 🤦🏾♂️ room temperature IQ