- The
Battle of
Spion Kop (Dutch: Slag bij
Spionkop; Afrikaans: Slag van Spioenkop) was a
military engagement between British forces and two Boer Republics...
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Spion Kop may
refer to:
Spion Kop (hill) or Spioenkop, a hill in
South Africa Spion Kop (stadiums) (or Kop), the
colloquial for a
number of
sports terraces...
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analysis website, and
warfare research group.
According to Oryx, the term
spionkop (Afrikaans for "spy hill") "refers to a
place from
where one can watch...
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Major General Sir
Edward Woodgate, the
British commander in the field.
Spionkop Lodge,
located on the
farmstead that
Redvers Buller used as headquarters...
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Helderberg College of
Higher Education is a
private higher education institution situated in
Somerset West,
South Africa,
about thirty minutes from Cape...
- NAC's fans in 1975 on the
Spionkop...
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during the
siege of
Ladysmith as well as when the Boer
forces withdrew from
Spionkop. Afterwards,
Burger focused more on his role in government. As a politician...
- was a volunteer,
helping recovery efforts in the
Battles of
Colenso and
Spionkop. A
second unit was
established by
Johannesburg and Cape Town Jews and aided...
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continued to be in
demand into the 1960s. His best
known work De held van
Spionkop (1901) told the
story of the real
Louis Wessels,
leader of the Boer commandos...
- 1900 by
General Schalk Willem Burger to
recapture the
strategic hilltop Spionkop near the
Tugela River occupied by the British. He
invited his soldiers...