Woman's Endurance

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Woman's Endurance

by A. D. (August D.) Luckhoff

EN·~2 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

Woman's Endurance. - BY A.D.L., B.A., CHAPLAIN IN THE CONCENTRATION CAMP, BETHULIE, - O.R.C., 1901. - CAPE TOWN: PRINTED BY S.A. NEWS CO., LTD., 1904.

0:09

To THE REV. H.C.J. BECKER, OF BETHULIE, O.R.C.

0:02

PREFACE.

0:52

INTRODUCTION.

3:13

DIARY.

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CHAP. I.

24:30

CHAP. II.

1:15:30

CHAP. III.

30:32

CONCLUSION.

1:16

NOTE TO CONCLUSION.

1:09

Description

A chaplain’s handwritten journal opens on a sweltering August morning in 1901, when he first steps off a crowded train into the bleak Bethulie concentration camp. The entries capture the raw immediacy of arrival—dust‑laden tents, shivering nights, and the haunting cries of a fever‑stricken child clinging to a vanished father. Through his eyes we meet the makeshift community of Dutch women and children, their faces etched with loss yet marked by an unspoken determination to survive.

The diary unfolds as a quiet testimony to their daily endurance: scarce food, relentless cold, and the constant hum of uncertainty. Yet amid hardship, moments of kindness surface—a kindly family offering shelter, shared prayers that lift weary spirits, and the chaplain’s own struggle to record the truth without embellishment. Listeners are invited to feel the intimate pulse of a war’s civilian heart, to understand how ordinary women forged extraordinary courage, and to reflect on the enduring legacy of their compassion.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (132K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Audrey Longhurst, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-10-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. D. (August D.) Luckhoff

A. D. (August D.) Luckhoff

A Dutch Reformed minister in South Africa, he is best remembered for his moving firsthand account of life in the Bethulie concentration camp during the South African War. His writing brings together witness, compassion, and a strong sense of moral duty.

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