Boere War: 1899-1902 British camps killed 48 000 people including majority of white South Afrikaners

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More than a century after 48 000 people died in concentration camps in what's known as the South African War between 1899 and 1902 – or the Anglo-Boer War – the events of that period are back in the headlines.

The camps were established by the British as part of their military campaign against two small Afrikaner republics: the ZAR (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State.

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