📅 01.01.1902 · Wizje Sienera van Rensburga (zapisy A. Badenhorst) · 👁️ 13
"Around 23-25 March 1902 van Rensburg had a vision of approaching British troops and warned President M.T. Steyn; after de la Rey intervened, Steyn left on the evening of 24 March and the British arrived early on 25 March." "Około 23-25 marca 1902 van Rensburg miał wizję nadciągających wojsk brytyjskich i ostrzegł prezydenta M.T. Steyna; po interwencji de la Reya Steyn wyjechał wieczorem 24 marca, a Brytyjczycy dotarli na miejsce wczesnym rankiem 25 marca."
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