The Battles of Isandlwana & Rorke’s Drift – ALL PARTS

This documentary dives into the Battle of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, uncovering the events of the Anglo-Zulu War. Witness shocking British losses, courageous last stands, and the powerful tactics of the Zulu army in 1879.

ERRORS CORRECTED FOR THIS UPLOAD

  • It should be 1st Lt. Cavaye, not Capt.
  • Conical Hill corrected.
  • Photo of James Brickhill was actually Rev. Smith.
  • Bradstreet led the Newcastle Mounted Rifles, not the Natal Mounted Rifles.
  • Russell’s Rocket Battery was carried on mules, not wagons.
  • Porteous was a Lt., not a Captain
  • No.3 Column had 7 companies of 2/24th.
  • Natal Native Contingent corrected
  • Rifle calibers corrected
  • Major Spalding’s picture corrected

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Also watch: Countdown to War | The Anglo-Zulu War, 1879

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(01-26-25) Road to the Anglo-Zulu War Part 1 OUT NOW!

How did British imperial ambitions and Zulu sovereignty collide? This documentary dissects the political, economic, and military pressures that set the stage for the devastating Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.

Welcome to Part 1 of a multi-part series breaking down the Anglo-Zulu War moment by moment. From political tensions to legendary battles, this multi-part documentary unravels the full story of the Anglo-Zulu War like never before.

  • 00:00 – Introduction
  • 04:55 – Border Incidents at Natal and Zululand
  • 12:51 – Henry Bartle Frere
  • 16:07 – Border Crisis Explained
  • 23:11 – Colonialist Ambitions for South Africa
  • 27:08 – Zulu Response of the British
  • 33:06 – Coronation of King Cetshwayo
  • 35:56 – Langalibalele’s Rebellion
  • 39:51 – Battle of Bushman’s Pass, 1873
  • 45:25 – Formation of the Natal Native Contingent

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Want to learn more? Check out our moment by moment analysis of the Battle of Rorke’s Drift here!