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Oorlogsherinneringe - Generaal Chris H. Muller (with newspaper clipping)

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
BH
Bob Shop ID
614663097

Hardcover.  Nasionale Pers. 1936,  212 pp with black & white illustrations. Good condition in the original green cloth, a good clean copy. 

Experience of the Boer War by the Vrystater who was later appointed as Assistant Commandant General by President Burger. Afrikaans text.

Christiaan Hendrik Muller (Chris, "Ou Raaltjie",1865 1945) was a Boer general during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). He succeeded General Ben Viljoen as the sole leader of the Boer forces in the Eastern Transvaal after Viljoen was captured by British troops on 25 January 1902 and sent to St.Helena as a prisoner of war.

                                                                    With original  'Die Transvaaler' clipping of the Generaal's funeral (1945).

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