Posted on 11/12/2023 7:14:50 PM PST by CheshireTheCat
On this date in 1901, Commandant Johannes Lotter was shot at Middelburg.
Along with Gideon Scheepers, Lotter is one of the most famed Boer guerrillas from the Second Boer War.
Regarded by the British as one of their most nettlesome adversaries in that dirty guerrilla war, Lotter was captured in a bloody early September ambush when matters were well into an unpleasant scorched-earth endgame.
This was cause for much slapping of backs among the Union Jack set, and earned for his captor an immediate promotion.
Lotter almost immediately found himself in the dock for — well, all the things one does in a dirty guerrilla war.*
And one other thing: sedition.
The British charged Lotter as a rebellious subject of the British Cape Colony — rather than a resident of one of the independent neighboring Boer states — who owed allegiance to the British crown; upon this premise things like “killing troopers in war” became “murdering troopers”.
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The lesson: fight to the death or don’t fight at all.
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