
doi: 10.5787/6-2-856
One of the most colourful foreign volunteers in the Boer army in 1900-1902 was Robert de Kersauson de Pennendreff; young, handsome, gallant and devoted to the Boer cause until the bitter end of the war. His love for South Africa brought him after an absence of almost 40 years back to this country to find a quiet place to live when many other countries were suffering in the Second World War.Keywords: "house of the Saxon"; Brittany, France's Western province; commander of the Borda; the American Frenchman; Boer forces; Admiral of the German East Africa Line; Robert die Fransman
"house of the Saxon", the American Frenchman, Military Science, U, Boer forces, Admiral of the German East Africa Line, commander of the Borda, Brittany, France's Western province, Robert die Fransman
"house of the Saxon", the American Frenchman, Military Science, U, Boer forces, Admiral of the German East Africa Line, commander of the Borda, Brittany, France's Western province, Robert die Fransman
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