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Christiaan Rudolf de Wet, a South African politician and military leader, is best known for his role during the Second Anglo-Boer War. As a strategist and leader, he outmaneuvered British forces and played a key role in the Boer resistance. De Wet's steadfastness and military ingenuity during one of the most trying times in South African history inspire those who value resilience and leadership in times of adversity. His legacy reminds us that determination and resourcefulness can turn the tide of even the most difficult conflicts.
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"These deserters were our undoing. I shall have a good deal more to say about them before I finally lay down my pen, and I shall not hesitate to call them by their true name, the name with which they will be for ever branded before all the nations of the world."

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"The condition of the wounded touched my heart deeply."

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"For myself, I believed that that 13th of March should see a fight to the finish, cost what it might! for if Bloemfontein was to be taken, it would only be over our dead bodies."

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"Naturally our Government would not consent to such terms, and so the war had to proceed."

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