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General Christiaan de Wet attacks Rooiwal railway station during the South African War
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Early Cape lawyer Johannes de Wet is born
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General C.R. de Wet was found guilty of treason for leading the Afrikaner rebellion of 1914
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Dr Carel de Wet, grandson of Gen. C.R. de Wet, former minister of health and diplomat, is born in Memel, OFS.
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Anglo-Boer War 2: End of the ‘first De Wet hunt’. De Wet’s entire force crosses the unoccupied Olifants Nek Pass near Rusten
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It is announced in Pretoria that Dr. Carel de Wet, M.P. for Vanderbijlpark, Transvaal and grandson of General C.R. de Wet, a le
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Anglo-Boer War 2: The Battle of Bothaville or Doornkraal is fought with Gen. De Wet surrendering
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Anglo-Boer War 2: General Piet de Wet, brother of Chief Commandant C.R. de Wet, and his staff lay down their arms at Kroonstad.
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The Koopmans-De Wet Museum is opened in Cape Town.
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The Koopmans-De Wet Museum is opened in Cape Town.
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Mandela Moved To House At Prison Farm By Christopher S. Wren (The New York Yimes), 8 December 1988
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Lord Kitchener
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Anglo-Boer War 2: British Gen. French is ordered to join the hunt for De Wet.
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Maria Koopmans-De Wet, linguist, art lover and cultural leader, is born in Cape Town.
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