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South African soldiers capturing Delville Wood
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South African soldiers capturing Delville Wood
An illustration of South African soldiers, assisted by some Highlanders seen in the foreground, marching through Delville Wood, France. The area was captured only after fierce fighting which led, the Illustrated London News noted, to its renaming by the troops as Devils Wood
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Area Assisted Captured Capturing Delville Fierce Foreground Highlanders Marching Noted
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This evocative illustration, published in the Illustrated London News on December 9, 1916, depicts South African soldiers, supported by Highlanders in the foreground, making their way through Delville Wood in France. The brutal battle for this area, which began on July 15, 1916, during the larger Battle of the Somme, lasted for 12 days and resulted in heavy casualties for both sides. The fierce fighting earned Delville Wood its new name among the troops, who came to know it as 'Devils Wood.' The South African Brigade, part of the British Expeditionary Force, played a crucial role in the capture of Delville Wood. The illustration captures the determination and resilience of these soldiers as they advance through the dense, tangled undergrowth, with the aid of their Scottish comrades. The woodland, once a peaceful and serene environment, had been transformed into a deadly battleground, with the trees becoming a deadly maze for the soldiers as they tried to navigate their way through. The Battle of Delville Wood was one of the bloodiest and most costly engagements for the South African forces during the First World War. The Illustrated London News noted that the area was 'renowned for its thick undergrowth, and the dense foliage of the trees, which made it almost impossible for the attackers to see their way through.' Despite these challenges, the South African soldiers persevered, and their bravery and tenacity ultimately paid off as they managed to secure a hard-won victory. This historical illustration provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the South African soldiers during the First World War and the fierce fighting that took place in Delville Wood.
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