From it he read his major conclusions: 'The Boer women and children are noticeably better off than they would be if left on their abandoned farms.
She had been mistaken for a Boer woman and put in a concentration camp.
You must be punished for killing twenty-six thousand Boer women and children.
In British concentration camps, 27 000 Boer women and children had died.
By 1902 26,000 Boer women and children had died of disease and neglect in British concentration camps.
Whatever illness appears in the camps is due primarily to the Boer women themselves.
Most Boer women and children went in healthy.
The Boer woman carefully got down on both knees in the middle of the road, clasped her hands together in prayer, and bowed her head.
By that time, the British had built a concentration camp at Kimberley to house Boer women and children.
These included Boer women and children interned by the British in a concentration camp.