Hundreds of South African servicemen, mostly black, who died during World War One have been honoured with a new memorial in Cape Town after going unrecognised for more than a century. The 1,772 men ...
More than 1,700 Black South African servicemen who died in non-combat roles on the Allied side during World War I and have no known grave have been recognized with a memorial more than 100 years later ...
The British feared this would put troop ships from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa in danger of attack ... carved up between Britain and France. WW1: How did an artist help Britain ...
May to visit Africa for first time as PM 'Lost' WW1 Mendi bell handed to museum The ... Most of the dead were members of the South African Native Labour Corps (SANLC), heading to France to carry ...
Praise poets honour the servicemen, more than a century after World War One Hundreds of South African servicemen, mostly black, who died during World War One have been honoured with a new memorial ...