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709:. Open to black South Africans, there was large scale opposition from many sections of South African society, including black opposition itself. Although paid around 10% more a month than average labourers, sections of the black population feared that the man's absence might make it easier for his family to be evicted at home. Meanwhile, white society feared the loss of cheap labour and the effect that exposure to Europe and liberal ideas politics would have on the attitudes of the black population once they to South Africa returned. Nevertheless, the SANLC went on to recruit 25,000 men, with 21,000 being transported for duties in France.rance.
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British Empire was significant. Two German African colonies were occupied, either by South Africa alone or with significant South African assistance. Manpower, from all races, helped Allied operations not just on the Western Front and Africa, but also in the
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of military age served during the war. More than 146,000 whites, 83,000 black
Africans and 2,500 Coloureds and Asians served in either German South-West Africa, East Africa, the Middle East, or on the Western Front in Europe. Suffering roughly 19,000 casualties, over 7,000 South Africans were killed
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Soon after the outbreak of war, the need for airpower in
Southern Africa became acute after German reconnaissance aircraft were routinely spotted, and advancing South African columns in German South-West Africa attacked by hostile aircraft. On 29 January 1915, the South African Aviation Corp at long
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South Africa committed over 70,000 men to the campaign - 45,000 Whites and 33,000 African, Coloured, and Indian, armed volunteers that worked as general labour, drivers, and railway workers. Despite South
African racial regulation, a Coloured armed scout detachment was formed by those familiar with
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Over 1,000 people were killed or wounded during the rebellion, however, Prime
Minister Botha encouraged national reconciliation and often showed mercy. Of the 239 rebels that faced trial, only around 50 remained in prison by the end of 1915. Van Rensburg received an 18-month sentence, Kemp served a
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were allowed to be armed and serve in combat roles due to fears that a multi-racial army would undermine racial separation in wider South
African society at home. In peacetime all white males aged between 17 and 25 were eligible for compulsory military service, although only around half were chosen
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Defence Force of South Africa consisted of the small, but professional, Permanent Force of 2,500 South African Mounted Riflemen in five regiments with artillery sections, alongside an Active Citizen Force of nearly 23,000 conscripts and volunteers.
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to negotiate with the strikers directly, and although Smuts despised the agreement that stated workers grievances would be investigated and those dismissed would be reinstated, he eventually signed after being informed that government troops were beginning to lose control. Later in 1913, the South
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was established in July 1915. Formed with volunteers from the UDF, the SAOEF instead had the status of
Imperial troops under British command, rather than as independent South African units. As there was no formal link between the UDF and the SAOEF, South African forces deployed overseas were not
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as an organisation that could defend and advance black rights and freedoms on a national scale. As the first western-styled
African political organisation, the founding members, who themselves were members of the elite and saw themselves as gentlemen, almost exclusively undertook legal campaigns
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in July 1913 deployed troops to quell a strike of over 18,000 white workers. After requesting Police, Mounted
Riflemen, and even British garrison forces, the strike escalated into a wider industrial riot and then a quasi-uprising against the Government. With increased violence and deaths being
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within the Empire, and was generally supported by moderates from both ethnicities (Afrikaner and English speakers). In the immediate years before the First World War, South Africa routinely used force to suppress both black and white labour unrest, particularly in the economically vital mining
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By late October, over 12,000 armed Boer rebels had been recruited and had gone on to occupy local towns, launching uncoordinated attacks on trains. Rejecting outside British or Imperial assistance, Botha decided to confront the rebellion with his own force of 32,000 loyalists, who were mostly
499:, martial law was declared after public property was destroyed and troops responded with live fire. More than 20 people were killed and fears were so great that it was thought that Johannesburg, and critical mining infrastructure, would be completely destroyed. Botha and Smuts hurried from
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Despite German Colonial Forces offering terms of surrender after Windhoek fell, Botha rejected these calls and continued the offensive after dividing his force into four sections under Brits, Lukin, Manie Botha, and Myburgh. Brits marched north to the
571:, as well as sympathetic newspapers, proposed that black Africans could volunteer to fight for South Africa in exchange for an improvement in civil rights. Denied permission to carry weapons, the SANNC supported the creation of the unarmed
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establishment had hoped that enthusiastic and genuine support for the war would be an opportunity to gain equal status, they were to be left bitterly disappointed as they went unrewarded and civil rights continued to be denied after the
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A Demobilisation Board and over 50 'Returned Soldiers Committees' were established to help reintegrate white servicemen back into civilian life. Many returned to jobs that had been reserved by their employers, whilst others joined the
272:(1899-1902) had not healed the deep and traumatic ethnic divisions between English-speakers and Afrikaners, whilst non-white racial groups increasingly found legalised discrimination being used against them for the benefit of whites.
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As the home front became more secure, South African forces began to occupy German South-West Africa from March 1915. Prime Minister Botha personally took command of the northern invasion force that had landed at the coastal town of
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822:. English-speaking whites considered the sentences scandalous and far too lenient. Black leaders of emerging political organisations noticed the double standard in comparison to the harsh justice handed to the rebels of the
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during the First World War, as well the perception that Afrikaner culture was being neglected and should develop separately from English-speakers. They were influenced by recent memories of the Second Boer War, in which the
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for protection. Although the UDF had been intended to blend British and Boer military traditions together, the reality saw the organisation draw heavily on British tradition and alienated Afrikaners by favouring the
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on 26 May after two days fighting. German forces retreated north seeking support from Windhoek, unknown the settlement had fallen. When meeting General Botha after their arrival instead, they duly surrendered.
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against the Government in an attempt to establish an independent South Africa outside of the British Empire. Black South Africans were largely apathetic to the declaration of war. Although barred by
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to administer the colony until ready for self-government. Despite this, South-West Africa became a de facto 'fifth province', as well as having representation in the South African Parliament, until
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German Colonial Forces, although believed by Botha to be much larger than officially claimed, had a mixture of 3,000 mounted European infantry, and a reserve of over 3,000 volunteers supported by
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for call up by the use of a lottery system. Compulsory cadet training was organised for white males between the ages of 13 and 17, and a General Reserve of local rifle associations and former
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aircraft. Issues over the use of wooden aircraft from Britain and the USA had dictated the need to buy French due to the concerns of wooden planes in the hot dry climate of Southern Africa.
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in 1906. Afrikaner nationalists continued to celebrate the rebels well into the 20th Century, and in August 1915, 7,000 Afrikaner women marched in Pretoria to demand total amnesty.
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in Southern Africa had occurred just four years earlier, and South Africa did yet not possess a singular national identity nor united population. The years of peace following the
262:, South Africa, whilst having significant levels of self-autonomy, did not have the legal power to exercise an independent foreign policy and was tied to the British declaration.
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which caused a serious disruption within South Africa, German forces undertook a pre-emptive invasion alongside Boer rebels. In December 1914 a German offensive crossed the
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placed a high priority on establishing a unified military force that would be responsible for national defence. The Defence Act (No. 13) of 1912 saw the creation of the
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A total of 412 South Africans served in the RNVR (SA) during the war, with 164 members volunteering for the Royal Navy directly. Many would see service in British and
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891:. After numerous disagreements between German and Boer commanders, a badly coordinated attack at Upington in January 1915 was repulsed by South African forces under
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on 26 September 1914, with German troops inflicting heavy casualties on the advancing South Africans, however, later allowing survivors to escape without harm.
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coast, as well as denying a base where German land forces could conduct cross border raids into neighbouring British or Allied colonies. After a disastrous
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which cut German interior forces from access to coastal regions, while the other three sections marched northeast roughly following the Swakopmund to
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at Alexandersfontein, near Kimberley, to train pilots for the proposed South African Aviation Corps (SAAC). South Africa's first military pilot was
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units which had provided their initial manpower, the SAOEF's war record, including its many honours, was not perpetuated by the UDF (except for the
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that the war offered an opportunity for territorial expansion, and that South Africa could possibly incorporate the small neighbouring colonies of
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were equally important to the war effort. As rest stops, refuelling stations, and offering repair facilities, the Imperial sea lanes to the
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was so overwhelmed with applicants that it later required police assistance to control the crowd. Recruiting stations were later opened in
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being mostly open desert and absent of water, this difficult terrain allowed the German colonial forces, numbering around 3,000 regular
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the terrain. During the course of the campaign, South Africa lost 113 men with 263 wounded. Another 153 died of disease or accidents.
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outside of South Africa and its immediate surrounding territories. In order to support the war effort on a wider scale, the separate
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would be rewarded, and that political and economic freedoms would be granted once the war had been won by a grateful government. The
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waters, whilst others participated in the support of the land campaigns of South West Africa and East Africa against German forces.
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still fresh, there was a significant level of opposition against the declaration of war in support of Britain. Known as the
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be occupied, the territory could be used in negotiations with the Portuguese in exchange for the southern half of
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as non-combatants. Whilst some saw it as a purely 'white man's war', others were convinced that loyalty to the
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against racial discrimination. In August 1914, the SANNC temporarily suspended its campaign against the
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on 4 August 1914, South Africa consequently was part of the conflict due to her status as a
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3059:"Chief Bhambatha kaMancinza Zondi | South African History Online"
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from the west and encourage mass insurrection in support of the
2298:"The formation of the SANNC/ANC | South African History Online"
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2487:"South Africa-Early Development of the South African Military"
1987:"The Outbreak of the First World War and the Botha Government"
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2038:"The 1913 Mineworkers' Strike | South African History Online"
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3635:. Durban: Walker-Ramus Trading Co. South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
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African Mounted Rifles were again deployed to persuade
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367:, South Africa, along with other dominions such as
2108:South Africa : the rise and fall of apartheid
1718:Economically, South Africa supplied two-thirds of
1038:South African Overseas Expeditionary Force (SAOEF)
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2209:"African National Congress | History & Facts"
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1618:Cape of Good Hope Station and West Africa Station
1446:pilots. From their first operational airfield at
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3171:Great river : the story of the Orange River
970:. After marching along the railway line towards
3392:. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
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830:German South-West Africa Campaign (1914 - 1915)
4016:South African recipients of the Victoria Cross
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1667:directly, with over 3,000 joining the British
457:South African politics and African nationalism
307:directly, with over 3,000 joining the British
3780:National Museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy
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2901:Generaal J.C.G. Kemp en die epiese woestyntog
1461:combination transported and later flown to a
1434:Airfield construction was soon undertaken at
1207:from January to March 1916. It fought in the
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2879:Boshoff, S. P. E. (Stephanus Petrus Erasmus)
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1715:and the Empire in the Far East stayed open.
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1288:- the Empire's highest medal for gallantry.
579:, which was also founded in 1912 to promote
390:It was seen by South African Prime Minister
3231:
3000:The Afrikaners : biography of a people
2829:"Christiaan Rudolf de Wet | Boer statesman"
856:so as to isolate Germany further. With the
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1830:"Commonwealth | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
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1651:South African contributions and casualties
1367:battle honours, which were allowed to the
1023:South African Overseas Expeditionary Force
1017:South African Overseas Expeditionary Force
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947:on 1 July, however, later surrendered at
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508:into calling off an Indian led strike in
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3890:du Toit, Allan (Summer–Autumn 2014).
3865:The Northern Mariner/Le Marin du Nord
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3139:. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
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1477:and later disbanded on 8 July 1918.
919:, Friedrichsfelde, Wilhelmsthal and
907:on 11 February. Advancing along the
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3968:Journal of Southern African Studies
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3089:Journal of Southern African Studies
2679:"The South African Rebellion, 1914"
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1393:South African Aviation Corps (SAAC)
1269:, and the sinking of the troopship
1063:, before spreading to areas within
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3751:"World War I Aces of South Africa"
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1297:South African 1st Infantry Brigade
1219:Western Front Campaign (1916–1918)
746:Flag of the Maritz Rebellion, 1914
614:Union Defence Force (South Africa)
515:By the end of 1914, disillusioned
353:declaration of war against Germany
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3386:Rajagopal, Balakrishnan. (2003).
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2938:encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net
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1913:Killingray, David (3 July 2014).
1893:encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net
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339:and the sinking of the troopship
2753:Die ware generaal Koos de la Rey
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1105:General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck
1083:. Britain was keen to deny the
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469:After the establishment of the
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939:railway line. Led by former
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1172:In the summer of 1915, the
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858:South African-German border
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1759:Clothier, Norman (1987).
1311:Palestine Campaign (1918)
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553:African National Congress
475:South African Party (SAP)
432:Lourenco Marques (Maputo)
3595:. Rivonia: Ashanti Pub.
3315:. Kessinger Publishing.
2616:Wessels, André. (2010).
2105:Clark, Nancy L. (2016).
1580:which struck a mine off
1490:Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor
1482:German South West Africa
1291:Attached to the British
1278:William Frederick Faulds
1124:3rd SA Infantry Brigades
879:As a consequence of the
854:German South-West Africa
737:German South-West Africa
451:German South-West Africa
408:German South-West Africa
313:German South West Africa
243:'s participation in the
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3554:L'Ange, Gerald (1991).
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3206:Touring in South Africa
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3133:Strachan, Hew. (2001).
2858:Encyclopedia Britannica
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2725:"Boer General Resigned"
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1692:and the sinking of the
1690:Battle of Delville Wood
1614:Simon's Town Naval Base
1442:along with three extra
1387:Rand Rebellion in 1922.
1347:in 1917; and Tel Asur,
1317:Battle of Nablus (1918)
1293:9th (Scottish) Division
1267:Battle of Delville Wood
1201:1st SA Infantry Brigade
1116:2nd SA Mounted Brigades
400:Bechuanaland (Botswana)
337:Battle of Delville Wood
252:declared war on Germany
3962:Ally, Russell (1991).
3313:Jan Smuts: A Biography
2561:Willan, B. P. (1978).
2402:Africa, South (1923).
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1682:Eight South Africans
1577:Carlos de Eizaguirre
1517:Kenneth van der Spuy
1421:Kenneth van der Spuy
1361:Union Defence Forces
1282:William Henry Hewitt
1089:Imperial German Navy
663:was also developed.
656:White South Africans
602:Treaty of Versailles
447:Imperial War Cabinet
434:rather than Durban.
396:Basutoland (Lesotho)
329:eight South Africans
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3136:The First World War
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1521:Pierre van Ryneveld
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1280:and Lance Corporal
1097:British Indian Army
1077:Uganda Protectorate
1073:British East Africa
672:infantry battalions
608:Union Defence Force
542:minority government
534:National Party (NP)
168:Union Defence Force
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31:Military history of
2067:Talking Humanities
2025:Scientia Militaria
1669:Royal Flying Corps
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1467:German East Africa
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1209:action of Halazin
1190:Ottoman offensive
1142:and Lt. Gen. Sir
1069:Northern Rhodesia
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788:Orange Free State
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