

An edition of Mafeking 1900 (2014)
By Edmund James Yorke
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Spellmount, an imprint of The History Press
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
The Siege of Mafeking remains one of the most famous actions of the Second Boer War, with the British Army defeating a Boer force of over 8,000 men with only 1,500 troops. The town of Mafeking was designated a central location due to its rail connections and Robert Baden-Powell decided to trial his theory of defence rather than attack here. He hold up his troops in Mafeking, fortifying the city for a siege that would last for 217 days. 800 men held Mafeking, supported by a cadet corps of 12 to 15 year olds who later inspired the Scouting Movement. The town withheld attack from the Boers agains.
subjects: History, HISTORY, South, General, Republic of South Africa
Places: Mafikeng (South Africa), Africa, South Africa, Mahikeng
Times: Siege, 1899-1900