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Bloody Sunday of February 18, 1900, was a day of high Imperial casualties in the Second Boer War.It occurred on the first day of the Battle of Paardeberg. A combined British-Canadian force of 6,000 finally trapped a group of approximately 5,000 Boer soldiers and some civilians, under Piet Cronjé, in a bend of the Modder River near Kimberley, having advanced from south of the Modder River on the 11th.
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Bloody Sunday
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280 dead 1,100 total, including;
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dbpedia:Piet_Cronjé n6:_1st_Earl_Kitchener
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1900-02-18Z
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dbpedia:Second_Boer_War
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dbpedia:Orange_Free_State
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First assault; Boer victory Second assault; Imperial victory
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5,000 6,000