1055 Hatred

Louis Botha's remains are buried in the Attaal National Cemetery on the outskirts of Pretoria, where hundreds of local federal government employees who died in the line of duty after the establishment of the federal government, as well as more than 1,200 Pretorian expeditionary force soldiers who died during the World War.

Expeditionary soldiers who died during the World War, whether in Europe or in the Middle East, as long as possible, the federal government will transport their bodies back to southern Africa for burial, even those "missing soldiers" who have not been seen alive or dead, will send their personal belongings back to southern Africa to hand over to their families, and pay pensions according to the standards of the victims.

The Attar National Cemetery is surrounded by lush green hills, next to the River Apis that runs through the city, and is surrounded by specially transplanted African iron pines, which are maintained by the Pretoria City Government.

About 5,000 people attended Louis Botha's funeral, including not only his relatives, friends, protégés, but also many citizens of Pretoria, and even some people who traveled from abroad to attend Louis Botha's funeral.

Jan Smoltz personally sent Louis Botha's body back to Southern Africa, and after Louis Botha's body was buried in the Atal National Cemetery, Jan Smoltz and Roque had an in-depth exchange.

"When I was in Paris, I talked to Louis about southern Africa now, and Louis was still full of confidence and insisted that there would be a better future in southern Africa, but unfortunately Louis could no longer see it—" Jan Smoltz is still immersed in the sadness of the death of his old friend, and the Boer generals during the Second Boer War are now the only ones left alive.

"Louis can see it." Roque was also sad, but people have to look forward after all.

Strictly speaking, Louis Botha was also considered to have died in the line of duty, and the mere fact that Louis Botha signed the Treaty of Versailles on behalf of Southern Africa deserves to go down in history.

"I thought about it when I was in London, and now it seems that the Nyasaland model is correct, and that the southern Africa that Louis and I dream of now is the southern Africa that Louis and I dreamed of – no, better than the southern Africa that Louis and I dreamed of, and we never imagined that one day southern Africa would become a creditor of the British Empire." Jan Smoltz finally admitted that Roque was right, the current situation of the Boers could not be blamed on the federal government, the federal government's attitude towards each state was the same, and even the policy of Orange was slightly tilted, but Orange was not angry, and Jan Smoltz could not help it.

While working in southern Africa, Jan Smuts was at odds with Roctor because of Boer interests.

When he went to London to work, Jan Smotz was also forced to leave southern Africa.

After leaving Southern Africa, Jan Smuts looked beyond the southern African environment and looked at the problems of Southern Africa, and then realized the problems of Orange and the Boers.

In the final analysis, it is still some Boers who are unwilling to face the reality and accept the status quo, but whether they have the ability to change the reality, so they are complacent and passive resistance, so that life is difficult and unsustainable.

In this case, no matter how much financial assistance London and the federal government give, it is useless, no matter how much money is given, there will always be a day when it will be spent, and those who cannot be self-reliant will be eliminated by society sooner or later.

"Southern Africa has the potential to become a superpower, the only constraint on the development of southern Africa is the lack of population, and now this problem has been greatly alleviated, this year there may be an unprecedented baby boom in southern Africa, it is estimated that nearly a million new babies will be born, and in another 20 years, southern Africa will be stronger." Roque, for his part, was confident that the world war had brought not only development opportunities to southern Africa, but also thousands of skilled surgeons, and that the level of medical care in southern Africa had risen to a new level after the end of the war.

The birth rate in this era is closely related to the level of medical care.

Before the establishment of the federal government, the fertility rate in southern Africa was quite high, but the mortality rate of newborns remained high due to the lack of medical care.

In southern Africa, there are public hospitals in even larger towns and cities, and clinics are all over southern Africa, and the level of medical care is almost a world away from that before the establishment of the federal government.

After the World War, the Faculty of Medicine in Johannesburg and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Nyasaland more than doubled in size compared to before the World War, two new medical schools were opened this year in Cape and Lourenço Marques, and the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Rhodes was in the pipeline.

In Lao Guo's words, the reason why he performed well was all due to the backdrop of his peers, and at a time when Europe was in ruins and the United States was in the center of the world, Southern Africa was particularly outstanding and eye-catching.

Before the end of the world war, Britain and France were salivating over medical students in southern Africa.

After the end of the world war, some medical students did stay in Britain and France to work, and many more chose to return to southern Africa.

Compared with Britain and France, Southern Africa is indeed more promising, and Jan Smozi knows this very well.

"I trust you, I'll be watching you in London—" Jan Smoltz will leave Pretoria in a few days and return to London.

Just a few days ago, a member of Congress sent an invitation to Jan Smoltz, hoping that Jan Smoltz would return to work in Orange to calm the mood of the Boers and ease relations between the Boers and the federal government.

This invitation made Yang Shi Mozi feel tempted.

However, after comprehensive consideration, Yang Shi Mozi still refused the invitation.

Before his death, Louis Botha and Jan Smuts could be said to be the two banners of the Boers.

Now that Louis Botha has died, only Jan Smozi remains.

Jan Smuts's return to work in southern Africa was indeed a reassuring effect on the Boers, but it was more likely to lead to a negative confrontation between the Boers and the federal government, which was tantamount to creating artificial obstacles to the integration of the Boers into southern Africa.

Three days later, Jan Smuts left southern Africa and returned to London.

By this time the blockade of Freiburg had reached its tenth day.

Located 40 kilometres directly south of Freyburg, Drejáz is the main route from Freyburg to the Kimberley region.

After Ji Hongyuan's company reached Drehaz, it advanced another twenty kilometers in the direction of Freyburg before setting up a blockade line to close the road between Freyburg and Dreyhaz.

There is no railway between Freiburg and Drejáz, which shows how far Freiburg is located.

The so-called roads do not meet the standards of southern Africa, and it is more appropriate to describe them as mountain roads.

In January, southern Africa is still in the rainy season, and there are many autonomous disasters in mountainous areas, and landslides and mudslides occur from time to time.

The company's blockade was on a relatively gentle hillside area, and a makeshift camp of tents had been set up on the hillside.

Although it is a temporary camp, the standards are also meticulous, the camp is arranged around the barbed wire, the camp is equipped with various facilities for living and drainage, life during the blockade is extremely boring, in order to relieve the mood of the soldiers, the command sent a billiard table to Ji Hongyuan's company, and built a court next to the temporary camp.

Even so, the officers and men on duty still feel like they are living like a year.

"I don't know when this mission will come to an end, and I guess the command will wait until all the Freiburg people are dead before we will let us collect the corpses." Fahran was lying bored on the recliner in the tent, and it had started to rain again in the past few days, and the makeshift camp was muddy inside and out, and he didn't know when the weather would clear.

"How is it possible, the Freiburg Police Department is still insisting, the Air Force began to airdrop supplies to the police station yesterday, and it will definitely die." Ji Hongyuan was also idle and panicked, so he simply called a military dog to come over and train and play, but the military dog could do anything, and it was okay to shake hands and pretend to be dead and crawl forward, Ji Hongyuan had no sense of accomplishment.

The area of the Freiburg Police Station is not large, and the playground parking lot is only forty or fifty acres, and the airdrop is actually very simple, after all, it is a piston plane, and the speed is not fast, and the materials delivered by a transport plane are enough for more than 1,000 people in the police station to eat for a week.

"The stubborn Boers should be dead this time." Fehan hoped that this would be the case, and that after the removal of Africans, the Boers were the biggest danger in southern Africa.

"All of them should be damned!" Remember Hongyuan is ruthless, and he has to live a good life, but he has to engage in things and wests, he deserves it!

"Company commander, someone rushed to the post—" A sergeant hurriedly reported.

"Shoot!" Ji Hongyuan is decisive, soldiers are really not as full of humanity as described in literary works, and military orders are like mountains to understand.

In the final analysis, the army is a violent organization, not a charity, and those sentimentalities are all imposed by the day after tomorrow, and when the task is really carried out, there are law enforcement teams behind it, and if the task is not carried out, the battlefield discipline will be immediately enforced.

"Those people claim to be refugees—" The sergeant was embarrassed, at this time the refugees had no other extended meaning, Ji Hongyuan's first reaction when he heard this word was to help the old and the young, the weak, the sick and the disabled.

The temporary camp was about 200 meters away from the blockade line, and when Ji Hongyuan put on a raincoat and rushed to the blockade line, a "refugee team" of nearly 100 people had already gathered inside the blockade line.

However, these "refugees" do not look like refugees, at least they are not old, weak, sick and disabled, most of them are healthy, young and strong, and it is understandable that the real old, weak, sick and disabled are not able to escape from Freiburg.

"What do you mean by refugees? Where are they difficult? Ji Hongyuan's tone is not good, these so-called "refugees" do not look pitiful at all, their gaze at Ji Hongyuan is not pleading and longing, but Hongguoguo's provocation and hatred.

ps: I'll go to the hospital later, and I'll rush back at noon to update as much as possible, and if not, at night-