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British treatment of Boer women and children, 1900.
British treatment of Boer women and children, 1900. The Boer War saw the first use of the internment of civilians in camps in wartime. The objective of the British was to hamper the Boer insurgents by removing civilians from the land, thereby restricting the fighters' food supplies. Diet and sanitary conditions in the camps were poor and some 28,000 internees died from disease and malnutrition. Taken from a German political paper. A print from Black and White Budget Vol III, WJP Monckton, London, April 28th 1900.
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AR978160
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5346px × 3271px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1899 - 1902
1900s
20th century
AFRICA
African
BOER
Boer War
BOERS
Britain
British
Child
CIVILIAN
CIVILIANS
color
concept
CONTINENT
country
Crime
Female
German
Germany
IMPRISONMENT
internee
internment
LADY
LOCATION
Male
Man
Marching
Men
Misery
People
Print Collector11
Propaganda
The Print Collector
Wars
Woman
Women