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    Manie Maritz (26 July 1876 – 20 December 1940), also known as Gerrit Maritz, was a Boer officer during the Second Boer War and a leading rebel of the...
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    countries under the command of General Henry Lukin and Lieutenant Colonel Manie Maritz early in September 1914. On 19 September 1914 another force occupied...
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    countries under the command of General Henry Lukin and Lieutenant-Colonel Manie Maritz early in September 1914. Shortly afterwards another force occupied the...
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    to volunteer for military service in South West Africa they accepted. Manie Maritz, at the head of a commando of Union forces on the border of German South...
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    situation in the Cape remained stalemated. In January 1902, Boer leader Manie Maritz was implicated in the Leliefontein massacre in the far Northern Cape...
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  • Boer War General Petrus Johannes Liebenberg: Second Boer War General Manie Maritz: Second Boer War General Chris Muller: Second Boer War General Jan Hendrik...
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  • Nationalist republicans such as C.F. Beyers, Christiaan de Wet, Jan Kemp, and Manie Maritz, including many other senior military officers had resigned their commissions...
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    Africa. Several church buildings were built thereafter. Boer leader Manie Maritz killed 35 indigenous inhabitants of the settlement, in retaliation for...
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    Maritz Rebellion during the South African World War I campaign against German South West Africa in 1914, the South African rebel General Manie Maritz...
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    Ramadan Ali − Commander-in-Chief of the Fur Army Manie Maritz − Boer General and leader of the Maritz Rebellion Diiriye Guure − sultan of the Dervish State...
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