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Work or starve: Dry harts forced labour camp, November 1901–December 1902
Garth Benneyworth
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Forced Labor
100%
Civilians
83%
Concentration Camps
50%
Boer
33%
Republic of South Africa
16%
Scholars
16%
Local
16%
Oral History
16%
Suffering
16%
Enemy
16%
Horror
16%
Archaeological Survey
16%
total war
16%
British Army
16%
South African War
16%
Keyphrases
Forced Labour Camps
100%
Concentration Camps
75%
Forced Labour
50%
British Army
50%
Land Loss
25%
Internees
25%
Forced Displacement
25%
Common Enemies
25%
Total War
25%
Oral Memory
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Republic of South Africa
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
African
100%