"Woman's Endurance" by A. D. Luckhoff is a compelling early 20th-century historical narrative that captures the trials faced by women and children inside the Bethulie Concentration Camp during the South African War. Narrated through the eyes of Luckhoff, a compassionate chaplain, the book recounts his time in the camp where he bore witness to immense suffering. He supported the people there, documenting their daily struggle with illness, death, and overwhelming despair as diseases ravaged the camp, leaving a trail of loss and emotional devastation. The narrative serves as an enduring record of the individuals' resilience amid these harsh conditions.

Woman's Endurance
By A. D. (August D.) Luckhoff
Witness the heartbreaking strength of women and children as they fight for survival in a disease-ridden concentration camp during wartime, documented by a compassionate chaplain.
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2005-10-12
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