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By Dr. Peter Hammond
By Dr. Peter Hammond
General Jacobus
Hercules (Koos)
De la Rey,
is generally
regarded as one
of the bravest
and
most effective
fighting generals
of the
Anglo Boer War.
FAMILY
He was born of Dutch and Huguenot descent, 22 October 1847 in
Winburg. His family moved to establish a farm in the district of
Wolmaranstad.
During the diamond rush, Koos De la Rey worked as a transport rider on
the routes, serving the diggings at Kimberley. In 1876, he married
Jacoba Elizabeth Greeff.
His father-in-law, Hendrik
Adriaan Greeff was the
founder of Lichtenburg. The
De la Reys bought the farm,
Elandsfontein and raised
12 children of their own
and 6 other children who
had lost their parents.
FAITH
Koos De la Rey was
described as deeply
religious and his pocket
Bible was always with him
and frequently in his hands.
He was described as:
formidable, with a long
neatly trimmed brown
beard and high forehead,
with deep-set eyes.
He was 19 years old when
he took part in his first
battle.
COMMANDO
De la Rey fought in the Basotho War of 1865,
and Sekhukhune's War of 1876.
During the First War of
Independence (1880-
1881), De la Rey took
over Piet Cronje’s siege
of the British fort at
Potchefstroom.
In 1885, he was elected
Commandant of the
Lichtenburg Commando.
VOLKSRAAD
In 1893, he was elected a Member of the Volksraad, where he was a
supporter of the progressive faction under General Piet Joubert, who
opposed Paul Kruger's policies.
De la Rey consistently advocated accommodation of the Uitlanders, and
peace with Britain. During a Volksraad session, President Paul Kruger
accused De la Rey of cowardice
De la Rey replied that if the time for
war came, he would remain in the
field, fighting, long after the
president had given up
and fled for safety.
WAR
As it happened, De la Rey fired the first shots of the Anglo Boer War and
was the last to leave the field.
On 12 October 1899, General De la Rey led an attack that resulted in
the first shots to the war being fired at the Battle of Kraaipan.
Attacking a British armoured train en-route to Kimberley from Mafikeng,
De la Rey's men succeeded in derailing the train and after a five-hour
fire fight, the British surrendered.
26 British soldiers were captured as well as 3 artillery guns,
a number of rifles and quantities of ammunition.
STRATEGY
From the beginning, General De la Rey argued with General Cronje's
strategy of besieging Mafikeng and Kimberley.
He believed that it would tie down too many men..
These time consuming and ultimately unproductive efforts
would be frustrated as the British could call upon vast resources
to raise the siege and reinforce their men.
MODDER RIVIER
De la Rey was overruled and ordered to prevent the British reinforcing
Kimberley. On 25 October 1899, at the Battle of Graspan, De la Rey
sought to delay General Methuen's First Division.
On 28 November 1899, at the Battle of Modder Rivier, De la Rey insisted
that his men dig trenches along the bank of the Modder Rivier. This was
the first use of trench warfare in the war.
They succeeded in holding back the enemy until nightfall, when they
withdrew. De la Rey was wounded and his son,
Adriaan, was killed in this battle.
Magersfontein
At the Battle of Magersfontein, 11 December, De la Rey had his men
entrench on flat ground at the base of the Magersfontein hills.
Therefore the British shelling of the high ground, where they expected
the Boers to be positioned, was to no affect.
The night attack by the Scottish Highland Regiment was decimated by
the accurate fire of the entrenched Boers. British General Wauchope
was killed in the battle.
DISASTER
While De la Rey was organising resistance to General French's advance
in the Colesburg area, General Cronje was trapped and surrendered
with his entire army at Paarderberg.
Bloemfontein fell 13 March 1900. Pretoria fell 5 June. President Kruger
fled via Portuguese East Africa to Europe. Only a core of bittereinders
remained in the field to oppose the British occupation of the Orange
Free State and the Transvaal.
RESISTANCE
After the surrender of Cronje at Pardenberg, 27 February 1900, De la
Rey sought to stem the British tide with the battle of Driefontein, 10
March 1900, and Doorenkop, 28 May 1900. On 11 July 1900, he
defeated Colonel Robert at Silkaatsnek.
RESUPPLY
On 3 December 1900, he captured 126 wagons loaded with clothing car
boots and food supplies and Buffelspoort. De la Rey's charging tactic
resulted in many losses for the British side.
MOBILE WARFARE
During this guerrilla war phase, General De la Rey became renowned as
"The Lion of the Western Transvaal."
Instead of dismounting to fight, he trained his men to fire, at full gallop,
from the saddle. For two years he led a highly successful mobile
campaign winning battles at Moedwil, Nooitgedacht, Driefontein,
Donkerhoek, Ysterpruit and Tweebosch.
At Ysterspruit he captured enough ammunition and supplies
to reinvigorate the Boer forces.
At Tweebosch, he captured General Methuen himself.
CHIVALRY
General De la Rey was renown for his chivalrous behaviour and Christian
conduct towards his enemy. Regularly he would release hundreds of
captured enemy, as he had no means to support them.
As General Methuen had been injured by his horse falling on his leg, De
la Rey released him to return to his lines, where he could receive
medical attention.
Even after suffering defeat, such as the Battle of Rooiwal, in April 1902,
De la Rey's commandos numbered up to 3,000 men in the field to the
very end. General De la Rey led the last cavalry charge of the war.
JACOBA
Throughout the war, De la Rey's wife, Jacoba, evaded capture and
imprisonment in the concentration camps by the British by travelling
and living in the veld for 19 months
Her book: "A Woman's Wanderings and Trials
during the Anglo Boer War", was published in 1903.
VEREENIGING
Lord Kitchener requested to meet with General De la Rey
at Klerksdorp for a parley.
The huge public pressure being mobilised by Emily Hobhouse in Britain
had made the war extremely unpopular and political pressure was being
brought to bear on Kitchener to end the war at all costs.
General Christiaan De Wet, General De La Rey
and General Botha,
finally agreed to sign the Treaty of Vereeniging,
31 May 1902.
In return for acknowledging the sovereignty of King Edward VII,
the Boers were promised self-government (granted in 1906
to the Transvaal and 1907 for the Orange Free State)
and for the Union of South Africa in 1910.
In addition the British promised £3 million compensation to help rebuild
their homes and farms.
UNION
In 1907, De la Rey was elected to the Transvaal Parliament and was a
delegate to the National Convention which led to the
Union of South Africa in 1910.
He became a Senator and
supported the first
Prime Minister,
General Louis Botha,
in his attempts to unite Boer
and Brit.
When the South African Communist Party inspired white miners to riot
in 1914, De la Rey commanded the government forces that crushed the
strikes.
REBELLIO
N
With the outbreak of the
First World War,
Senator De la Rey
strenuously opposed
South Africa's
involvement in the war.
As many South Africans were of German descent and as Germany had
been sympathetic to their struggle for freedom during
the Anglo Boer War, he regarded it as morally indefensible to attack
German South West Africa.
In Parliament, De la Rey advocated neutrality, stating that he was utterly
opposed to war, unless South Africa was directly attacked.
On 15 September 1914, his
friend, General C. F. Beyers,
the Commandant General
of the Armed Forces
resigned his commission in
protest and sent his car to
fetch De la Rey to consult
with him.
ASSASSINATION
As the two generals set
out for Potchefstroom
Military Base, where
General Kemp had also
resigned, General De la
Rey was shot dead at a
police roadblock.
Although the official statement
claimed that he had been
mistaken for a bank robber,
many were convinced that he
had been deliberately
assassinated, because of his
opposition to South Africa's
involvement in Britain's war.
HONOURED HERO
There is a monument of General De la Rey on his horse in the De la Rey
Square in front of Lichtenburg City Hall.
Great
interest
in the
courage
of De la
Rey has
been
rekindled
by the
De la Rey
song, by
Bok van
Blerk.
General Koos De la Rey will
always be highly respected as
one of the bravest of the brave,
the Lion of the West Transvaal.
REFORMATION SOCIETY
Dr. Peter Hammond
PO Box 74
Newlands, 7725
Cape Town
South Africa
E-mail: info@ReformationSA.org
Web: www.ReformationSA.org
Frontline Fellowship
PO Box 74
Newlands
7725
Cape Town
South Africa
E-mail: admin@frontline.org.za
Web: www.frontline.org.za
General de la Rey

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General de la Rey

  • 1. By Dr. Peter Hammond
  • 2.
  • 3. By Dr. Peter Hammond
  • 4. General Jacobus Hercules (Koos) De la Rey, is generally regarded as one of the bravest and most effective fighting generals of the Anglo Boer War.
  • 5. FAMILY He was born of Dutch and Huguenot descent, 22 October 1847 in Winburg. His family moved to establish a farm in the district of Wolmaranstad.
  • 6. During the diamond rush, Koos De la Rey worked as a transport rider on the routes, serving the diggings at Kimberley. In 1876, he married Jacoba Elizabeth Greeff.
  • 7. His father-in-law, Hendrik Adriaan Greeff was the founder of Lichtenburg. The De la Reys bought the farm, Elandsfontein and raised 12 children of their own and 6 other children who had lost their parents.
  • 8. FAITH Koos De la Rey was described as deeply religious and his pocket Bible was always with him and frequently in his hands.
  • 9. He was described as: formidable, with a long neatly trimmed brown beard and high forehead, with deep-set eyes. He was 19 years old when he took part in his first battle.
  • 10. COMMANDO De la Rey fought in the Basotho War of 1865, and Sekhukhune's War of 1876.
  • 11. During the First War of Independence (1880- 1881), De la Rey took over Piet Cronje’s siege of the British fort at Potchefstroom. In 1885, he was elected Commandant of the Lichtenburg Commando.
  • 12. VOLKSRAAD In 1893, he was elected a Member of the Volksraad, where he was a supporter of the progressive faction under General Piet Joubert, who opposed Paul Kruger's policies.
  • 13. De la Rey consistently advocated accommodation of the Uitlanders, and peace with Britain. During a Volksraad session, President Paul Kruger accused De la Rey of cowardice
  • 14. De la Rey replied that if the time for war came, he would remain in the field, fighting, long after the president had given up and fled for safety.
  • 15.
  • 16. WAR As it happened, De la Rey fired the first shots of the Anglo Boer War and was the last to leave the field.
  • 17. On 12 October 1899, General De la Rey led an attack that resulted in the first shots to the war being fired at the Battle of Kraaipan.
  • 18. Attacking a British armoured train en-route to Kimberley from Mafikeng, De la Rey's men succeeded in derailing the train and after a five-hour fire fight, the British surrendered.
  • 19. 26 British soldiers were captured as well as 3 artillery guns, a number of rifles and quantities of ammunition.
  • 20. STRATEGY From the beginning, General De la Rey argued with General Cronje's strategy of besieging Mafikeng and Kimberley. He believed that it would tie down too many men..
  • 21. These time consuming and ultimately unproductive efforts would be frustrated as the British could call upon vast resources to raise the siege and reinforce their men.
  • 22. MODDER RIVIER De la Rey was overruled and ordered to prevent the British reinforcing Kimberley. On 25 October 1899, at the Battle of Graspan, De la Rey sought to delay General Methuen's First Division.
  • 23. On 28 November 1899, at the Battle of Modder Rivier, De la Rey insisted that his men dig trenches along the bank of the Modder Rivier. This was the first use of trench warfare in the war.
  • 24. They succeeded in holding back the enemy until nightfall, when they withdrew. De la Rey was wounded and his son, Adriaan, was killed in this battle.
  • 25. Magersfontein At the Battle of Magersfontein, 11 December, De la Rey had his men entrench on flat ground at the base of the Magersfontein hills.
  • 26. Therefore the British shelling of the high ground, where they expected the Boers to be positioned, was to no affect.
  • 27. The night attack by the Scottish Highland Regiment was decimated by the accurate fire of the entrenched Boers. British General Wauchope was killed in the battle.
  • 28. DISASTER While De la Rey was organising resistance to General French's advance in the Colesburg area, General Cronje was trapped and surrendered with his entire army at Paarderberg.
  • 29. Bloemfontein fell 13 March 1900. Pretoria fell 5 June. President Kruger fled via Portuguese East Africa to Europe. Only a core of bittereinders remained in the field to oppose the British occupation of the Orange Free State and the Transvaal.
  • 30. RESISTANCE After the surrender of Cronje at Pardenberg, 27 February 1900, De la Rey sought to stem the British tide with the battle of Driefontein, 10 March 1900, and Doorenkop, 28 May 1900. On 11 July 1900, he defeated Colonel Robert at Silkaatsnek.
  • 31. RESUPPLY On 3 December 1900, he captured 126 wagons loaded with clothing car boots and food supplies and Buffelspoort. De la Rey's charging tactic resulted in many losses for the British side.
  • 32. MOBILE WARFARE During this guerrilla war phase, General De la Rey became renowned as "The Lion of the Western Transvaal."
  • 33. Instead of dismounting to fight, he trained his men to fire, at full gallop, from the saddle. For two years he led a highly successful mobile campaign winning battles at Moedwil, Nooitgedacht, Driefontein, Donkerhoek, Ysterpruit and Tweebosch.
  • 34. At Ysterspruit he captured enough ammunition and supplies to reinvigorate the Boer forces. At Tweebosch, he captured General Methuen himself.
  • 35. CHIVALRY General De la Rey was renown for his chivalrous behaviour and Christian conduct towards his enemy. Regularly he would release hundreds of captured enemy, as he had no means to support them.
  • 36. As General Methuen had been injured by his horse falling on his leg, De la Rey released him to return to his lines, where he could receive medical attention.
  • 37. Even after suffering defeat, such as the Battle of Rooiwal, in April 1902, De la Rey's commandos numbered up to 3,000 men in the field to the very end. General De la Rey led the last cavalry charge of the war.
  • 38. JACOBA Throughout the war, De la Rey's wife, Jacoba, evaded capture and imprisonment in the concentration camps by the British by travelling and living in the veld for 19 months
  • 39. Her book: "A Woman's Wanderings and Trials during the Anglo Boer War", was published in 1903.
  • 40. VEREENIGING Lord Kitchener requested to meet with General De la Rey at Klerksdorp for a parley.
  • 41. The huge public pressure being mobilised by Emily Hobhouse in Britain had made the war extremely unpopular and political pressure was being brought to bear on Kitchener to end the war at all costs.
  • 42. General Christiaan De Wet, General De La Rey and General Botha, finally agreed to sign the Treaty of Vereeniging, 31 May 1902.
  • 43. In return for acknowledging the sovereignty of King Edward VII, the Boers were promised self-government (granted in 1906 to the Transvaal and 1907 for the Orange Free State) and for the Union of South Africa in 1910.
  • 44. In addition the British promised £3 million compensation to help rebuild their homes and farms.
  • 45. UNION In 1907, De la Rey was elected to the Transvaal Parliament and was a delegate to the National Convention which led to the Union of South Africa in 1910.
  • 46. He became a Senator and supported the first Prime Minister, General Louis Botha, in his attempts to unite Boer and Brit.
  • 47. When the South African Communist Party inspired white miners to riot in 1914, De la Rey commanded the government forces that crushed the strikes.
  • 48. REBELLIO N With the outbreak of the First World War, Senator De la Rey strenuously opposed South Africa's involvement in the war.
  • 49. As many South Africans were of German descent and as Germany had been sympathetic to their struggle for freedom during the Anglo Boer War, he regarded it as morally indefensible to attack German South West Africa.
  • 50. In Parliament, De la Rey advocated neutrality, stating that he was utterly opposed to war, unless South Africa was directly attacked.
  • 51. On 15 September 1914, his friend, General C. F. Beyers, the Commandant General of the Armed Forces resigned his commission in protest and sent his car to fetch De la Rey to consult with him.
  • 52. ASSASSINATION As the two generals set out for Potchefstroom Military Base, where General Kemp had also resigned, General De la Rey was shot dead at a police roadblock.
  • 53. Although the official statement claimed that he had been mistaken for a bank robber, many were convinced that he had been deliberately assassinated, because of his opposition to South Africa's involvement in Britain's war.
  • 54. HONOURED HERO There is a monument of General De la Rey on his horse in the De la Rey Square in front of Lichtenburg City Hall.
  • 55. Great interest in the courage of De la Rey has been rekindled by the De la Rey song, by Bok van Blerk.
  • 56. General Koos De la Rey will always be highly respected as one of the bravest of the brave, the Lion of the West Transvaal.
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