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The Boer War - A Bitter and Bloody Clash of Arms DVD
All Regions PAL
Very Good Condition
Delve into a pivotal period of South African history with this compelling documentary DVD, The Boer War: A Bitter and Bloody Clash of Arms.
This programme tells the story of the conflict through the accounts of the soldiers who fought, supported by contemporary photographs and footage.
This pre-owned DVD is in very good condition. The disc is clean and plays without any issues, and the case is well-maintained with minimal signs of wear. The DVD is "All Regions PAL," making it compatible with most DVD players in the world.
About The DVD:
This documentary offers a powerful look at the war between the British Empire and the Boer Republics, which began in October 1899. Using a rich collection of source material, the film covers key events and topics, including the battles of Spion Kop and Bloemfontein, the role of Lord Kitchener, the controversial land clearance policy, and the ultimate terms of surrender.
Why you'll love this DVD:
- Fascinating History: A must-have for anyone interested in South African or British military history.
- Visual & Authentic: Tells the story using genuine historical accounts and contemporary images.
- Bonus Content: Includes scene selections and excerpts from other war documentaries.
- Very Good Condition: Enjoy a high-quality viewing experience with a well-preserved disc and packaging.
- All Regions Compatibility: No hassle with region codes; it should play on most DVD players.
It provides a concise yet informative overview of what is often called "Britain's last great imperial war."