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Europeans in Africa (³²¾ÆÇÁ¸®Ä«ÀÇ À¯·´Àεé) 1. January 22, 1879. The situation was hopeless. UK main force was nearly wiped out in Isandlwana. Survivors have gathered into the missionary base near the river. However, survivors and civilians were 400 people and 4,000 Zulus armies had surrounded the base. Lt. John Chard, Lt. Gonville Bromhead, James Dalton was responsible for this base when they heard the news of the Zulu. They had to determine the fate of people gathered at the base. Basically, they`v...
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