The Battle of Rorke's Drift | Anglo-Zulu War 1879
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- The Battle of Rorke's Drift 1879 - Anglo-Zulu War
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The Battle of Rorke’s Drift was fought dung the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879.
A tiny garrison of 130 British soldiers held off a Zulu army of 4,000 for over 10 hours during a ferocious night fight.
It resulted in the highest number of Victoria Crosses ever awarded in a single action and inspired the epic film: “Zulu” starring Stanley Baker and a young Michael Caine.
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0:00 Introduction
0:17 Anglo-Zulu War
1:30 Rorke's Drift
2:30 24th Regiment of Foot
4:44 Battle of Isandlwana
6:39 The Zulus Are Coming
8:07 Zulu attack
11:19 Battle for the Hospital
13:17 John Williams VC
13:43 Henry Hook VC
17:34 Ammunition Smith
18:22 Surgeon Reynolds
20:46 Zulu Retreat
24:40 11 Victoria Crosses
25:53 Aftermath
27:13 The History Chap
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Lord Chelmsford invaded Zululand in January 1879 and within a week his army had been defeated at the Battle of Isandlwana.
It was the greatest defeat ever inflicted on the British by a native African army.
Later that afternoon, the Zulu reserve decided to raid across the border into the British colony of Natal.
In their way was the mission station at Rorke's Drift which had been converted into a military base manned by B company 2/24 Regiment of Foot.
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The film was made just over the hill from my aunt's farm She said the hardest thing the film makers had was that most of the Zulu extras wanted to play dead so if 1 shot was fired 20 of them would play dead. They had a real job getting them to stay alive
A great story, thank you for sharing
My husband, a VietNam vet, introduced me to this movie. He died several years ago, but every year he would watch the movie and we would discuss the actual history of this battle. Thank you for your very accurate and interesting history. Richard would have been enthralled with your narration.
My husband personally believed that a major component of courage was well-managed fear. He believed the images of courage in this movie were as close to real life as any he had seen in any movie.
Thanks for sharing about your husband and his experiences.
I am recovering from a stroke, and rehab, which is maddening and glacial. I watch ZULU, in its entirety at least once a week.a worthy& ripping yarn. Thanks!
You will know most of the lines like I do!
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Using your time wisely, class movie looks fantastic on a modern TV. Hope you're recovery goes well.
Get better soon!
Best wishes for a speedy and - more importantly - a complete recovery.
My neighbour is William Hitch, related to private Hitch, he has Zulu spear that was brought back from the battle as a souvenir. It was quite strange handling the weapon knowing its history. Great presentation by the way.
Thank you for watching my video and also for sharing about your neighbour
I was 10 yrs old when i first watched Zulu in a Cinema in Hunters Corner, South Auckland NZ...Totally captivated I was by this film and have watched it a few times since I am now 66 and will never forget this film.....the bravery and courage of these soldiers that I felt when watching this film for the first time has never left me to this day, my most favorite film even now at my age.
I first saw the film in about 1973 at a drive-in in South Africa
Fantastic story telling. The bravery of less than 200 soldiers against thousands of Zulus is truly inspiring.
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I spoke to Doug Bourne this morning - the grandson of Lt Col Bourne - Doug was at Blundell's School with me '41-'45. He does not have access to UA-cam, so I have told him to get him children to fix that. It so happens that Gonville Bromhead is related to me - Sir Benjamin Bromhead was my first cousin. I and Doug are both 94.0
@@williamhosking4763 What is your point? You didn't do anything.
@@williamhosking4763 Colour Sergeant Bourne did an interview with the BBC in 1936. I wonder if it is still available. Bromhead was born in France and Terence Stamp was first choice to play him in the movie ahead of Michael Caine.
@@williamhosking4763 I called Hewlett Packard many years ago. At the end of the conversation, I asked for the name of the guy, who replied "Bromhead" (Dave, I think). I said only "Any relation?" and he replied just "yes". I then said "Do you know what I am talking about?" - He: "Yes, I think so". I think hold me that the tradition in the family was naval, so Gonville was a bit of a nuisance, joining the army. It was an odd "knowing" conversation!
In my living room, hangs the Rorke's Drift painting in this video. A Martini Henry on display with a "Lunger" bayonet. An original Zulu shield and a repro I made myself. Also a foreign service helmet on display. I'm captured by this struggle and the Victorian era in general. Great video and historical information!
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I wish my living room war that cool
Have a go reading the Flashman novels. I've learned more victorian history from them than text books
The original hangs in the NSW state Art Gallery. Whenever I visit I go to this painting and absorb it in for a few minutes. It's impressive, and has a "weight" greater than its already considerable dimensions would imply.
Then you will know how hard the gun punches back.
When it's clean it puts the same force into you as it does into your target.
Somehow I think a lot of people outside of Britain don’t fully appreciate how insane it is to have ELEVEN VC’s awarded from one action. Can you imagine 11 Medal of Honours awarded from one battle? I don’t think how insane that is is fully recognised except by those with a true passion for Military history. Just my view of course! Absolutely love your channel sir!!
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This story always brings tears to my eyes. Unbelievable bravery and skill, on both sides. Also shows the consequences of arrogance by those in higher command.
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Very well said and with great care and passion for our very brave soldiers,from this war which really was unnecessary 🇬🇧
@@mickharrison9004 Who are you - a bleedin' Zulu? Rule 303's comment mirrors people whose understanding of history does not extend beyond the Blackadder school of ignorance.
@@anthonyat2401 no I'm a Brit through and through ,and very proud and respectfull of our British army that took it too them over there 🇬🇧
I was four years old and remember seeing the film in the theater in our city. It still remains one of my all time favorites.
Melanie, I think I was about 6 when I saw it in South Africa. Still one of my favourite films.
One of the most amazing last stands ever! Truly amazing bravery and heroism!
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Absolutely. Remarkable courage. I give the Zulu warriors credit for bravery, too. Takes a lot to charge across open terrain towards and entrenched enemy with superior range and lethality in their weapons.
One of my favorite battle stories. As an American I can honestly say as a veteran I am very proud to say that I am glad America has a ally as staunch as England.
Zack our armed forces are British not just English 😉
@@privatebribert My mistake friend
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British!
The tale of Rorke's Drift is one that will be told over and over. Undoubtedly made famous by the film. I went to the area myself about 24 years ago. The landscape is still the same shapes seen in old photographs, water colours and paintings, and the terrain sparse. There are whitewashed stone piles all over the area where soldiers died or were buried, and the river where the 'Colours' were lost by the two young Ensigns. This occurred as they crossed the river escaping Islandwana, the Zulus killed them on the other side of the river and a whitewashed cairn commemorates their death and burial there. The 'Colours' were later retrieved having been caught in between the rocks where the river narrowed. Rorke's drift is a tiny piece of land with just a few buildings (reconstructed from the originals) but it is hard to imagine just how so many soldiers survived the onslaught from the Zulu attack. I could feel the presence of an inexplicable atmosphere. Standing alone, surveying the scene and imagining the blood curdling singing of the Zulus as they stood up out of the grass where they had been edging towards the British made the hair stand up on the back of my head.
Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely phenomenal, sir. The story of BOTH sides almost boggles the mind. I cannot wrap my head around both the stunning bravery of the Zulu warriors and those few souls at Rorke's Drift. You ended the lecture perfectly. Absolutely stunning bravery on both sides. Men standing together, shoulder to shoulder on both sides and facing death whether that be Zulu or British.
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Fantastic historic event and so well told. I will be watching many more of your videos. I have always been into specific history such as the Vikings, Tudor and Charles 1 era. Anything from 1800 to present usually bores me silly. However your channel is changing all that. Many thanks for your work
Once again, riveting stuff! Great work, Chris.
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Absolutely LOVED your informed and enthusiastic delivery
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I served in 5 Field Squadron RE. The forerunner was 5 Fd Co. The Sqn celebrates Rorkes Drift every year. Our camp in Bosnia in 1993 was named Rorkes Drift. We watched the film every year and the youngest Subaltern would tell the story to the sqn.
Thanks for sharing that great story.
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Quite a story. In 2016 I met a traveling South African university student, a Boer, in Santa Fe, NM who was from Natal who knew nothing about this. I had to call up the Michael Cain movie. She recognized the terrain features but strangely was never told of this.
I do love your passion for telling historical story's, makes watching very enjoyable.
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Wonderful segment. Thank you so much
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Fantastic as usual, sir. You have a wonderful way of breaking down these epic battles of British history and making them come alive.
Thank you.
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@@TheHistoryChap fantastic!
Marvelous! I've never been so intrigued about this battle until now. Thanks for sharing!
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Brilliantly presented and so interesting. Thank you History Chap!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
I have seen the Stanley Baker and Michael Caine film "ZULU" 8 or 10 times, the movie was available on UA-cam for FREE for a long time. it is a GREAT FILM for sure. They took a few liberties with the history, but it is a fine film. BB
I’m releasing a video later today about the film versus the reality. Whatever liberties they took it is still a great film.
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Great video, very informative. The battle of Rorkes Drift is one of my favorites and this account makes it all the more interesting
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That was a wonderful presentation. I've been fascinated by this historic battle since I was a 7 year old kid seeing it at the movies on a primary school excursion in England.
Your story telling skills are absolutely engrossing. I can't wait to see your other videos. Bravo!
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These zulas consisted of only one impi and if the British commanders had listened to the local boers at Isandalwana an constructed a similar defence they might have the battle rather than lost it. Remember blood river.
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@@patrickporter1864 The wagons that the British army used were much bigger & heavier than the Boer wagons.
Absolutely loved this presentation.
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I love these history bytes... please keep them coming!!!!
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My favorite last stand. Zulu is a movie I watch frequently. Thanks again for this excellent content!
There are quite a few of us who can recite most of the lines from the film!
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I was 9 when this movie came out and was absolutely fascinated by it. One of the best movies ever made. I now have it on DVD and watch it often and it still entertains my now 67 year old imagination!!!!!
Still one of my favourites too.
Fascinating & Informative...loved it❤️
Glad you liked it
The bit about the defenders being down to about 600 odd rounds, is an amazing fun fact.
Thank you! This tracks very closely with a book on the fight. Well done!
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Awesome commentary old boy!🇬🇧🇬🇧
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As a former soldier of B Coy, 1st Battalion 24th of foot. I can confirm that the Zulu's did take a ritual amount of drugs. It was annualised and found to contain a very high amount of THC, which made the Zulu's aggressive. Excellent narration, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for adding to the comments.
@@TheHistoryChap My apologies for the predictive spelling mistake "Analysed."
So who did the drug testing? And welsh warrior how did you confirm the THC content in the Zulus? WTF is a "welsh warrior" by the way?
@@dgkstl1421 Agree, and wtf is annualised? The word is analysed!😱Predictive spelling is for people that can't spell!
@@davidbarr9343 Sigh...a spelling gnatzi...nice 'edit' btw Jethro - 88th today son..?
Excellent, looking forward to the next one, thanks
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Very interesting, thanks for uploading.
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Great video… loved the visuals!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Well I didn’t know most of that. Thanks for a great video.
A brilliant production.
Many thanks.
Gripping storytelling of one of history’s gallant battles where a vastly outnumbered defenders prevailed over a large attacking force-avoiding the fate of similar battles like Thermopylae, the Alamo, and Camaron (in Mexico in 1863). The 1964 film Zulu depicting the Battle of Rorke’s Drift is one of my favorite war movies. Thank you for the superb narrative, sketches, paintings and photos related to the battle…truly fascinating.
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@@TheHistoryChap Yes, I’m one of your subscribers. I love history and I enjoy your content. Look forward to your videos.
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Thank you Sir, very thoughtful and Interesting!
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it
SUPERBLY narrated!! I wish this guy was my history teacher!! Learned lots from this: the actions within the Hospital, Pt Walters and Surgeon Reynold's dog!! AMAZING stuff!! (Btw, IMHO Surgeon Reynolds dog should be awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his assisting the defenders). 👍
Thanks for your kind words.
I agree with your view on Surgeon Reynolds dog and the Dickin Medal. Not sure it had been established in 1879 but I stand to be corrected.
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Yes indeed, I wish the History Guy was my History Teacher as well!
Even the little terrier performed his duty 👍
This is the most exciting recounting of the Rourke's Drift battle I've ever heard.
Very kind of you.
You really have fun telling these stories. That is so cool, it what makes your material so appealing.
Very kind of you. Merry Christmas
How did the war end.
Great telling sir. Delighted to find your channel. Very balanced and factual I think.
Glad you enjoy it. Thanks for your support
Brave men on both sides. Thank you for pointing this out
Brave men on both sides.
Another tale well told -- Cheers!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
A perfect convergence of incredible gallantry and ingenuity in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Brilliant presentation!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Been waiting for Rorke’s Drift!!!
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Love rewatching these videos
Thanks for watching
I visited Rorkes Drift in late December 2019. It surprised me how small the battlefield actually is. It was also blistering hot! A very good video!
Thank you John.
I was only about 4 when I visited so it seemed pretty big!
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Excellent presentation,thank you .
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I’m curious. If Rorks Drift mission station was a supply depot, why was there not any artillery cannons? Cannons would have made such a big difference.
This is the single most inspiring military defense for me. Truly an amazing and miraculous stand by the British. Well done 👍🏼
The cannon had all been taken with the British column advancing into Zululand. Two had been lost at the battle of Isandlwana, the rest were with Lord Chelmsford.
Really great video your enthusiasm makes it.
Very kind of you thanks
Well told story! Thank you
My pleasure. I’m glad you enjoyed it
Love the passion you put into your videos😎
I appreciate that, thank you.
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I have been following your EXCELLENT videos for months. While I found your videos about the Relief of Khartoum and General Gordon most interesting, this video about Rorke's
Drift was superb! WELL DONE!
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Just discovered your channel and am so glad that I did. Your account of the events is both entertaining and educational. A superb video. Having a lifelong interest in military history I will be sure to watch all of your past and future presentations and have subscribed.
Thanks very much.
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Thank you for a great video on one of my favourite topics
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Thank you ... Multiple PhDs in physics, history, and military history, so what I like is not the content but the delivery and style of the presenter.
Very informative, many thanks.
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I've always loved this movie, great job telling the story
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My Mrs dad's moms great uncle was in this battle name of hook...
Thanks for your reply you have filled allot of blanks so interesting so good
Glad I have been able to help you.
What a great storyteller you are sir, thank you for this video, and I've also watched it's companion dispelling myths of the battle. Have you thought of doing one about a more recent battle? The siege of Jadotville, where Irish forces held off superior attacking forces in a similar fashion, only this happened in the 1960s.
Wow, what an engaged storyteller you are. Really entertaining to see, and listen to you. Great video of a great battle! Greetings from Sweden
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Great presentation, insightful and informative,
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Zulu is in my top ten of all-time films, I like it a lot
One of mine too - although loads of historical inaccuracies, but hey who cares :)
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Fantastic !!
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Excellent narration thoroughly well done sir!!
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@@TheHistoryChap you’re very welcome, I’ve watched many, many historic vlogs over the past couple of years including the ones with over elaborate special effects etc (with respect) despite the fact that yours don’t necessarily have these they’re still far more interesting. That I personally believe is down to your story telling narration and enthusiasm it’s totally infectious (in a good way of course:-) you have clearly put the research in, so keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing more. May I venture to suggest that you perhaps consider looking at covering the American war of independence specifically the battles that the British colonial armies actually won:-) As I’m led to believe that despite the fact that the British lost the war they didn’t actually do so bad in terms of the many pitched battles they had with Washington’s forces.
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Great retelling, nice to hear the true story, warts and all
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A storyteller who happens to be an historian as well...
excellent vid.
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LOVE your videos
Thank you for watching them.
Excellent video, putting truth, accuracy and history into the event which is mostly only know by the film.
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I remember watching a very good documentary on this from the Zulu perspective. With many of the participants actual descents of the warriors who participated.
I'm had Zulus commenting on my posts. Fascinating and most welcome.
The Barracks in Brecon now house a fantastically interesting small museum all about Rorkes Drift with a display of MOST of the original Victoria Crosses won at that battle.
Great little museum - although I got a flat tyre en-route!
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Well told 👍
Thank you.
Best Account of This Story I Have Seen - Great video and well up to your high standard. i have read a numbeer of books on this and related topics. This is the best account i have seen. i am looking forward to your follow up on what happened to the heroes after. King of Zulus (Cetewayo) was not there of course but i understand he came to England at some point after the war.
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Yes, Cetshwayo did come to England where he met Queen Victoria.
Sadly when he returned to Zululand he was murdered by a rival.
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Another great presentation Freind nobody does these historical stories better ,always bright and spot on big pleasure watching and listening 🇬🇧
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Excellent video.
Thank you very much
Great stuff this.
Many thanks.
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You're welcome 😊
You can sure tell the story. Thanks!
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Nice video. Gotta watch 'Zulu' again.
Can never watch it too often!
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Inspiring stuff !
Many thanks.
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Great work........as usual.
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Shame James Dalton was never mentioned after the battle.. His earlier experience and service as a Light infantry man greatly contributed to the defence. He had to wait a long time before his actions were finally recognised with a deserved VC.
Totally agree. Thanks for commenting.
Goodness me I'm excited and haven't even started watching yet!
I hope that is a good sign?
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Thanks very much for clarifying the fact that the 24th Regiment of Foot was - and had been for over 100 years - the 2nd Warwickshire Regiment, an English regiment, not a Welsh Regiment which it only later became. Formed in 1689, the Regiment had served during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary Wars with destinction until being stationed in Malta, then South Africa, where it became famous for its part in the Zulu Wars. Thanks also for pointing out that the majority of soldiers in its ranks were English from the Midlands, and not mainly Welsh as was inferred by the "Zulu" film, plus many Irish and some Scots. The Regiment became the "South Wales Borderers" only two years after Iswandhlana and Rourke's Drift (1879) in 1881 during the army reform of that year, subsequently becoming a very disinguished unit of the British army.
Finally, this comment was by no means meant as a jibe against Welshmen - I spent years of my childhood living in Hereford on the English-Welsh border (where I actually first saw "Zulu" in the cinema as an 8 year old) about 50% of the population were Welsh and the English and Welsh got on pretty well with another in that area.
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Thanks for taking the time to add your thoughts and knowledge.
Great story...well told
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Thank you for such a splendid recount of the historical event. See you also have a copy of 'The Washing of the Spears' on your bookshelf, as I do.
Great book, although both Ian Knight and Adrian Greaves have written some great books since then too.
This was a vey well researched and delivered presentation of the events at Rorkes Drift. I have always been fascinated by the Zulu Wars ever since reading “The Washing of the Spears” by Donald R. Morris, which I consider to be one of the finest books ever written about the rise and fall of the Zulu nation.
Interestingly, he wrote the book while stationed in Berlin working for the CIA, so he didn’t have access to a lot of sources that I’ve subsequently come to light
Thank you, very interesting account, loved the account of surgeon Reynolds Fox terrier who I believe was called Dick, reminded me of the story of" Sallie" a brindle Bull terrier who was the mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania regiment at Gettysburg.
Interesting to hear about Sallie. Thanks for sharing.
Finally ! A last stand that succeeded . As for not taking prisoners , well it seems that appears to have applied to both armies ...
Absolutely. No British prisoners taken by the Zulus as Isandlwana.