SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN

The influence of terrain on military operations is a well-known and well-researched topic. In a South African context, the body of literature about this topic is, however, not as well developed. This article strives to make a contribution to literature about South African battles and the influence o...

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Main Authors: HAP Smit, HS Janse van Rensburg
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Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2014-11-01
Series:Scientia Militaria
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Online Access:http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1096
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spelling doaj-e41a7fe6fe0e46a49a314f8fbb3f1a352020-11-25T00:23:29ZafrStellenbosch UniversityScientia Militaria2224-00202014-11-0142210.5787/42-2-1096SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAINHAP Smit0HS Janse van Rensburg1Stellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch UniversityThe influence of terrain on military operations is a well-known and well-researched topic. In a South African context, the body of literature about this topic is, however, not as well developed. This article strives to make a contribution to literature about South African battles and the influence of terrain on the outcome of such battles. During the Anglo Boer War (1899–1902), two important battles were fought along the Modder River. The first of these battles is known as the Battle of Modder River or Twee Riviere (Two Rivers, if directly translated from Afrikaans), while the other is known as the Battle of Paardeberg. These battles were fought in close proximity to one another, both in distance and time. The terrain of the battlefields played a key role in both engagements. This article suggests that the spatial arrangement of the koppies (hills) and the fact that they were much closer to the Boer laager at Paardeberg than at the battle of Modder River played a key role in Cronje’s surrender to the British.http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1096South African battlesAnglo Boer War (1899–1902)Battle of Modder RiverBattle of Twee RiviereBattle of PaardebergBattlefieldsBattlefield strategiesGeography on battles
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SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN
Scientia Militaria
South African battles
Anglo Boer War (1899–1902)
Battle of Modder River
Battle of Twee Riviere
Battle of Paardeberg
Battlefields
Battlefield strategies
Geography on battles
author_facet HAP Smit
HS Janse van Rensburg
author_sort HAP Smit
title SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN
title_short SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN
title_full SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN
title_fullStr SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN
title_full_unstemmed SUCCESS AND FAILURE ALONG THE MODDER RIVER DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR: THE INFLUENCE OF TERRAIN
title_sort success and failure along the modder river during the anglo-boer war: the influence of terrain
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Scientia Militaria
issn 2224-0020
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The influence of terrain on military operations is a well-known and well-researched topic. In a South African context, the body of literature about this topic is, however, not as well developed. This article strives to make a contribution to literature about South African battles and the influence of terrain on the outcome of such battles. During the Anglo Boer War (1899–1902), two important battles were fought along the Modder River. The first of these battles is known as the Battle of Modder River or Twee Riviere (Two Rivers, if directly translated from Afrikaans), while the other is known as the Battle of Paardeberg. These battles were fought in close proximity to one another, both in distance and time. The terrain of the battlefields played a key role in both engagements. This article suggests that the spatial arrangement of the koppies (hills) and the fact that they were much closer to the Boer laager at Paardeberg than at the battle of Modder River played a key role in Cronje’s surrender to the British.
topic South African battles
Anglo Boer War (1899–1902)
Battle of Modder River
Battle of Twee Riviere
Battle of Paardeberg
Battlefields
Battlefield strategies
Geography on battles
url http://scientiamilitaria.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/1096
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