
Woman's Endurance
''Woman's Endurance'' is a historical account by A. D. Luckhoff, written in the early 20th century, detailing the experiences of women and children in the Bethulie Concentration Camp during the South African War (1899-1902). As a chaplain, Luckhoff documents the dire conditions, illness, and despair faced by the camp's inhabitants, offering spiritual support while chronicling their struggles for survival. This poignant narrative highlights the resilience and emotional toll on individuals amid the harrowing realities of war and concentration camps.














