The Kruger Millions: South Africa's Lost Boer War Treasure by Peter H. Fairbanks unravels one of the most enduring mysteries of empire, war, and vanished wealth-the fate of the gold reserves of the South African Republic. In the final days of the Anglo-Boer War, as British forces advanced on Pretoria, rumors spread that President Paul Kruger's government spirited away millions in gold coins, bars, and diamonds aboard a secret train. What became of that fortune-whether hidden in the bushveld, smuggled into Europe, or quietly absorbed by the victors-remains unknown.
Fairbanks traces the story from the dazzling discovery of the Witwatersrand goldfields in the 1880s, through the desperate years of war and exile, to the birth of a legend that has gripped South Africa for more than a century. He explores how the mystery of the missing treasury became entwined with Afrikaner identity, fed by newspaper reports, campfire tales, and whispered rumors of chests buried beneath the veld. From concentration camps and guerrilla trenches to modern treasure-hunting expeditions armed with geophysical surveys, the Kruger Millions continue to inspire hope, speculation, and obsession. Drawing on historical records, eyewitness testimony, and the broader history of wartime treasures lost to conflict, this book examines why the legend endures and what it reveals about South Africa itself-its past, its myths, and its memory. Ideal for readers fascinated by lost treasure, South African history, and unsolved mysteries, The Kruger Millions: South Africa's Lost Boer War Treasure blends meticulous research with vivid storytelling to bring to life a fortune that may still lie waiting beneath the red earth of the veld.Related Subjects
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