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Inventory of the private collection of

LT Weichardt

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Contact us

Write to:

Archive for Contemporary Affairs University of the Free State P.O. Box 2320

Bloemfontein 9300 South Africa

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Archive for Contemporary Affairs Stef Coetzee Building

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Academic Avenue South University of the Free State 205 Nelson Mandela Drive Park West Bloemfontein Telephone: +27(0)51 401 2418/2646/2225 Email: arca@ufs.ac.za

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1 Correspondence regarding the organisation of the Grey Shirts Movement; clash between Jews and Grey Shirts; mention made of the National Party, South African Party, Centre Party, Farmers and Workers Bond, Fascist League of SA, South African Gentile National-Socialist Movement (SAGNSM), SA Grey Shirts Movement (with Mr LT Weichardt as leader) incorporated in the South African National Party (SANP)

1932-1934

2 Correspondence regarding Grey Shirts Movement organisation with reports on meetings held; incidental reference to Gentile Protection League/Die Christenvolk-Beskermingsbond and United South African National Party/Verenigde Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Party

1935

3 Correspondence regarding Grey Shirts Movement organisation as well as possible election cooperation between National Party and South African National Party (Grey Shirts) explaining principles of each party and the extent they are prepared to cooperate; Possible amalgamation between the South African National Party (Grey Shirts) and the South African Christian National Democratic Movement (Black Shirts); Five points of National

Socialism with their chief implications

1936-1937

4 Correspondence regarding SA Grey Shirts Movement; decision at Grey Shirts Movement council meeting (19/10/1940) that SA Grey Shirts Movement would in future be known as the South African National-Socialist Bond; New popular SA National Song-Anthem "Fair Land of Glory (South Africa)"; The Song of the Gentile/Die Lied van die Patriot; Article "Why Are Jews Persecuted for Their Religion?"; Appeal against the internment of Dr Ernst Reuning at Leeuwkop Camp;

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Allegations against the Grey Shirts; Reference to South African Christian Vigilance League

5 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement also referring to Afrikaner unity, the Jewish question, the Nuwe Orde, Ossewa Brandwag, National Party, Genl. JBM Hertzog, asking amnesty for certain internees in various camps in SA

1942-1943

6 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement inter alia cooperation between the Grey Shirts and the National Party in the Wakkerstroom election

1944-1945

7 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement inter alia the

internment of Mr LT Weichardt (leader of the Grey Shirts) and German sailors

1946-1947

8 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement; It seems that from June 1947 SA National-Socialist Bond (Grey Shirts) is replaced by the White Workers Party (Blanke Werkers Party)

1947

9 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement; cooperation between the National Party, Afrikaner Party, and the Grey Shirts Movement in the 1948 general election

1948

10 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement; In 1949 the Blanke Werkers Party/White Workers Party was dissolved in order to help the National Party in the provincial elections in South Africa and SWA/Namibia

1949

11 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement and cooperation with the National Party as well as Mr LT Weichardt's application and motivation for a senator's post for which he was not elected

1950-1956

12 Undated correspondence on various subjects inter alia on possible cooperation between the Grey Shirts Movement, the New Order, and the

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Ossewa Brandwag; ISCOR recreation and social club

13 Miscellaneous correspondence regarding custody of enemy property and certificates of naturalization

1952-1957 14 Personal correspondence of JH de

Waal and J von Moltke; action of J von Moltke (leader of the SA Fascists) against LT Weichardt (leader of the Grey Shirts Movement) because of malicious and defamatory words published

1934-1935

15 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Aberdeen KP, Ahrens, Albertina, Alexandria, Alberton, and

Alexanderbaai branches; Copy of DIE WAARHEID/THE TRUTH, official organ of the SA Gentile National Socialist Movement/SA Christelik Nasionaal Sosialistiese Beweging; SA National Party which incorporates the SA Gentile National Socialist

Movement and the Grey Shirts Movement with Mr LT Weichardt as leader

1934-1936

16 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Aliwal-Noord, Amersfoort, Ariamsvlei, Arnoldstasie, Artois, Attic Siding, Aurora, and Avontuur branches

1934-1949

17 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Barrydale, Barberton, Barkly-Wes, and Barkly-Oos branches

1934-1950

18 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Beaufort-Wes branch

1934-1947 19 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Bedford, Benoni, Bethanie-stasie, Bethlehem, Belmont, Bergrivier, and Beauty branches

1934-1949

20 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Besters, Bethal, Bellville, and

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Bitterfontein branches

21 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Bloemfontein, Bloksynsklok, Bloukrantz, Bonnievale, Boksburg, Border-stasie, Boskuil-stasie, Botrivier, and Bothaville branches

1934-1949

22 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Broughton, Boshof, Brandfort, Britstown, Bronkhorstspruit,

Bredasdorp, and Brakpan branches

1934-1950

23 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Burnshill, Brighton, Brits,

Buffeljagtsrivier, Bultfontein,

Burgerville, and Burgersdorp branches

1934-1944

24 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Camelot, Caledon, Carnarvon, Cambridge, Cala, and Calvinia branches

1934-1936

25 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Claypan, Charlestown, Cedarville, Ceres, Christiana, Clocolan,

Claremont, Clarkson, Clanwilliam, and Clifton branches

1934-1949

26 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Commandokraal, Kommadagga, Confidence, Colesberg, Constantia, Cofimvaba, and Colenso branches

1934-1949

27 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Cookhouse and Commondale branches

1934-1950

28 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Cullinun, Craighall, and Cradock branches

1934-1949

29 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Dannhauser, Daviesvale, Darling, Darnell, and Dalton branches

1934-1949

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Shirts Movement concerning the De Aar, Derby, De Jagersdrift-stasie, Derdepoort, Dewetsdorp, De Rust, Dersley, Deelfontein-stasie, Devilla Peak Estate and Delareyville branches; Information regarding the suspension of Mr J von Moltke and Mr Manie Maritz from the Grey Shirts Movement; After his suspension Mr Manie Maritz started the Black Shirt Movement on more or less the same grounds as the Grey Shirts Movement. 31 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Dirkiesdorp, Dohne, Douglas, Dordrecht, Doornhoek, Doornboom, Donkerpoort-stasie, Doornpoort, Dryharts, and Draycot Rail branches

1934-1949

32 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Durban branch

1935-1936 33 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Durbanville, Duiwelskloof, Dundee, Du Toitstasie, and Dwaalboom branches

1934-1950

34 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Ermelo, Edenburg, Empangeni, Estcourt, Edenville, Edendale, Eendekuil, Eeram-sylyn, Elandskraal, Elandslaagte, Elgin, Elsiesrivier, Elsenburg, and Ennersdale branches

1934-1949

35 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Florida, Fawn, Leas, Fauresmith, Vishoek, Ficksburg, Fort Beaufort, Fochville, Franschhoek, Friersdale, Frankfort, and Furgrove branches

1934-1949

36 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Fraserburg Road branch

1934-1937 37 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Gansbaai, Garies, George, Germiston, Geluksberg, and Gerdan branches

1935-1949

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Shirts Movement concerning the Glaudina, Gobabis, Goodwood,

Gordonia, Gordons Bay, Goedgedacht, Glencoe, and Graafwater branches 39 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Greytown, Grabouw, Gweta, Graaff-Reinet, Groot Marico, Grootspruit, Groot Brakrivier, and Greenwood Park branches

1934-1950

40 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Grahamstown branch

1934-1937 41 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Harburg, Hauptsrust,

Hartebeesfontein, Harrismith, Hanover, Helpmekaar, Hout Bay, Henneman, Hendriena, Hekpoort, Het Kruis, and Halfmanshof branches; Information regarding cooperation between the Grey Shirts and the Black Shirts; Trouble between Zulus and Indians

1934-1949

42 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Heathfield, Hertzogville,

Hermannsburg, Herman, Hermanus, Heidelberg KP, and Heidelberg Transvaal Branches

1934-1949

43 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Hofmeyer, Honeyestkloof, Hopefield, Hopetown, Hoopstad, and Hobhouse branches

1934-1949

44 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Hermansdorp, Huguenot, and Hutchinson branches

1934-1937

45 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Irene, Idutywa, Ingogo-station, Idalia,

Jagersfontein, Jansenville,

Jamestown, and Jericho branches

1934-1948

46-50 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Johannesburg branch

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51 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Kalabaskraal, Kalkveld, Kalkbaai, Kampsbaai, Kakamas, Kaapsehoop, and Kalabasi branches

1934-1949

52-55 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Cape Town branch

1933-1936 56 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Kenhardt and Keimoes branches

1934-1937 57 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Keetmanshoop, Kenilworth KP, Keiskamahoek, Kestell, Kirkwood, Kinross, and King Williamstown branches

1934-1949

58 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Kimberley branch

1934-1937 59 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Klawer KP, Klapmuts, Klipheuwel, Klaarstroom, Kliprivierstasie,

Kleinpoortstasie, Klerksdorp, and Kloof branches

1934-1947

60 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Komga, Komatiepoort, Koningberg, Koedoesrand, Kruidfontein, Kroondal, Kranskop, Kraandraai, Kroonstad, and Knysna branches

1934-1950

61 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Krugersdorp, Kwikstraat, Kuruman, Kuilsrivier, and Koelenhof branches

1934-1937

62 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Ladysmith Natal, Ladismith KP, Langebaan, Lammerkop, Lakeside, Langlaagte, Laingsberg, and Lansdowne branches

1934-1949

63 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Letsitele, Leipoldtsville,

Leeuwdoornstad, Lindley, and

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Lichtenburg branches

64 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Luneburg, Louisvaleweg, Louis Trichardt, Loeriesfontein, Longlands, Loxtan, Lydenburg, Luttigstasie, Lucerne, and Luckhoff branches

1935-1950

65 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Marienthal, Maitland, Malanstasie, Matjiesfontein, Mabaalstad, Mamre, Maclear, Machorie, Matroosfontein, Magaliesberg, Mara, and Marabastad branches

1934-1950

66 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Maquasie branch

1934-1946 67 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Malmesbury branch

1934-1950 68 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Maravia, Memel, Merriman,

Melkbostrand, Marquard, Merweville, Middelburg Tansvaal, Middledrift, Michville, Migdol, and Middelburg KP branches

1934-1948

69 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Montague, Mowbray, Mossel Bay, Moolman Station, and Mooinooi branches

1934-1950

70 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Mount Fletcher, Molteno, Morgenzou, Mooketsi, Mount Elias, and Mount Nqwibi branches

1934-1950

71 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Moorreesburg, Murraysburg, and Muden branches

1934-1947

72 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Newcastle and Nylstroom branches

1935-1949 73 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the

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Namies, Napier, Nauwpoort,

Nuystasie, New England, Norvalspont, Noordhoek, Northam, Nelspoort, Nelspruit, Nigel, Newlands, Nieuwoudtsville, and Neilersdrif branches

74 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Ottosdal, Oberholzer, Oudekraal, Ottery, Observatory, and East London branches

1934-1947

75 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Outjo, Onseepkans, Oogies, and Oudtshoorn branches

1934-1949

76 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Paarl branch

1934-1942 77 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Parow, Paviesvlei, Park Ryme, Parys, Patriotsklip, Paardekop, Panbult, Paulpietersburg, and Petrusburg branches

1934-1947

78 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Paardeberg, Peddie, Pearston, Petrus Steyn, Philadelphia, Philipstown, Philippolis, Pinelands, and Piquetberg branches

1934-1950

79 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Piet Retief and Pietersburg branches

1934-1950 80 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Pietermaritzburg, Plumstead, Port Nolloth, and Porterville branches

1934-1937

81-82 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Port Elizabeth branch

1934-1935 83 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Port Elizabeth branch (inter alia Harry Inch - Von Moltke saga)

1934

84 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Port

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Elizabeth branch

85 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Pools-siding, Port Alfred, Potsdam, Potchefstroom, Potgietersrust, Pomfret, Postmasburg, and Politei branches

1934-1950

86 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Potteberg, Pofadder, Prieska, Prins-Albertweg, Prins Alfred Hamlet, and Premier Mine branches

1934-1937

87-91 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Pretoria branch

1934-1950 92 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Qumba and Queenstown branches

1934-1948 93 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Rehoboth, Randfontein, Rayton, and Reitz branches

1935-1950

94 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Reddersburg, Redelinghuis, Retreat, Regina, Southern and Northern Rhodesia, and Riversdal branches

1934-1938

95 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Riviersonderend, Riebeeck-Wes, Riebeek-kasteel, Rosebank, Rouxville, and Rondebosch branches

1934-1947

96 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Rosmead, Rossetta, Roodepoort, Robertson, Ruigtevlei, and Rustenburg branches

1934-1952

97 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Schweizer Reneke, Soutrivier, Sauer, Sannieshof, Sandhills-station,

Sandvlakte, and Saron branches

1934-1938

98 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Saamtrek, Saamwerk, Sabie, Spytfontein, Springbok, Springs,

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Spuitdrif, Oos, Somerset-Wes, and Southfield branches 99 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Slurry, Simonstad, Sir Lowry's Pass, Sheepmaer, Seepunt, Seymour, Seven Oaks, Seyverdam, and Stanford branches

1933-1947

100 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Sternham, Strand, Stutterheim, Stilbaai, Sterkstroom, Steynsburg, Strydenburg, Straatdrift, and Standerton branches

1934-1950

101 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Stellenbosch branch

1934-1935 102 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Stellenbosch, Swellendam, Swinburne, Sydney-on-Vaal, and Sutherland branches

1934-1949

103 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Tsolo, Trompsburg, Tarkastad, Tygervalley, Touwsrivier, Trappes Valley,

Tuinplaats, Tuine, Tulbagh, and Two Streams branches

1934-1949

104 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Tsumeb, Tweespruit, Tzaneen,

Trichardt, The Rest, Taungs, Tweeling, and Thaba Nchu branches

1935-1949

105 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Utrecht, Umtata, Uniondale,

Umkomaas, Uitenhage, and Upington branches

1934-1949

106 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Vaalwater, Van Rhynsdorp, Vasco, Ventersdorp, and Vereeniging branches

1934-1950

107 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Velddrift, Verkeerdevlei, Verster Rail,

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Visagiesrust, Vioolsdrift, Villiers, Villiersdorp, Viedgesville, and Vlottenberg branches

108 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Volksrust, Vlermuisklip, Vlakpport, Vosburg, Vredendal, Vredenburg, Vryburg, and Vryheid branches

1934-1950

109 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Watervalboven, Weenen, Warrenton, Warden, Warmbad, Waterberg, Wakkerstroom, Wartburg, Wepener, and Welverdiendstasie branches

1934-1949

110 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Wellington, Wilgenhoutsdrift, Willowmore, and Witsonia branches

1934-1949

111 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Windhoek, Wolwehoek, Willowvale, Windfield, Windermere, Winterton, Williston, Woltemade, Wolseley, Wolhuterskop, Wonderfonteinstasie, and Woodstock branches

1934-1950

112 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Worcester branch

1934-1949 113 Correspondence regarding the Grey

Shirts Movement concerning the Wolmaransstad and Wynberg branches

1934-1950

114 Correspondence regarding the Grey Shirts Movement concerning the Zwartruggens, Zastron,

Zandrivierspoort, Zoekmekaar, Zeerust, and Zebedela branches

1935-1947

115 Minutes of South African National Party (Grey Shirts) conference, Pretoria, 19-20/8/1938 (21 pages) with information that SANP will no longer be a political party but a movement concentrating on the Grey Shirt

Movement; Minutes of Blanke Werkers Party Gryshemde/White Workers Party and Grey Shirts Conference, Pretoria

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10-11/6/1949 with information that Blanke Werkersparte be dissolved and members are free to join the National Party - Grey Shirts Movement will continue

116 Minutes of the Opperste

Raad/Supreme Council of the Grey Shirts Movement (1940-1947 South African National-Socialistic Bond and 1948-1949 Blanke Werkers Party)

1940-1949

117 Grey Shirts form a separate organisation from the SA Gentile National-Socialist Movement

(SAGNSM) and the SA National Party (which replaces the SAGNSM) but cooperate with it under the control of "the leader"; The Grey Shirts were divided into the following units: Active Force, Auxiliary Units, Grey Shirts Youth, Corps of Voluntary Workers; First Congress of the SA National Party, Cape Town 18-20/12/1934, with speech of leader LT Weichardt and the constitution and programme of

principles of the SA National Party and Grey Shirts; Second Congress of the SA National Party, Pretoria

12-15/4/1937, with the minutes and report of the Congress

1934-1937

118 SA National Party Congress Pretoria 14/4/1938 with report of the finance committee; Minutes of SA National Socialistic Bond (Grey Shirts)

Congress Pretoria 15/3/1947 with inter alia the opening speech of leader LT Weichardt giving a summary of the history of the movement to date; Congress Resolution 25/3/1939, as a result of the division between Afrikaner organisations, the SA National Party will in future be known as the SA Grey Shirts Movement and in all political matters will support the National Party

1938-1947

119 Minutes of the White Workers Party Congress, Pretoria 2-3/4/1948, including report/speech by leader LT

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Weichardt, reports on the organisation and financial position of the party, constitution and programme of principles, list of Grand Council members

120 Minutes and reports of several meetings of the Council and Organising Secretary of the Grey Shirts regarding problems

encountered, organisation, and policy matters

1934-1943

121 Minutes of the first SA National Party Congress, Cape Town 18-20/12/1934; Minutes of second SA National Party Congress, Pretoria 12-14/4/1937; Minutes Pretoria Council meeting 11/4/1936; Minutes SA National Party Conference, Pretoria 19-20/8/1938

1934-1938

122-124 Circulars regarding the Grey Shirts Movement to members

1935-1950 125 Circulars regarding the Grey Shirts

Movement to Council members

1939-1949 126 Circulars regarding the Grey Shirts

Movement to different divisions (Cape Town, Pretoria, Johannesburg)

1942-1947 127 Scrapbook with circulars and

information regarding the Grey Shirts Movement, SA National Socialistic Bond, situation in the Grey Shirts Movement, policy and organisation, the swastika, situation of women in the Movement, financial matters

1942

128 Financial statements regarding the Grey Shirts Movement

1946-1947 129 Forms, contracts, maps, and plans for

buildings regarding the Grey Shirts Movement

1942-1946 130 Information sheets and circulars

regarding views of LT Weichardt, National Socialistic Nation State versus Parliamentary system; Press Misleads and Lies Again;

SWA/Namibia; SA National Socialistic Bond and Grey Shirts; Grey Shirts and the Ossewa Brandwag; Unity or Defeat; Black or White; A Reply to the

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Jews

131 Information regarding "What Is National Socialism"; "Beacons of Our Time"; Democracy, Capitalism, and Judaism

n.d.

132 Information regarding SA National Socialistic Bond name and origin; SA National Socialistic Bond and the worker; Fundamental principle of National Socialism regarding the group system; Grey Shirts Movement; youth training; one party system

n.d.

133 Information regarding SA National Socialistic Bond: What Every Member Should Know; SA National Socialistic Bond: Historical Survey: Ten Years Since 1933; SA National Socialistic Bond and Its Guidance; SA National Socialistic Bond: Women League

n.d.

134 Notes and manuscripts regarding the Grey Shirts Movement, Afrikaner nation, political situation, Jews

n.d. 135 Grey Shirts song n.d. 136 Information regarding the group

system; SA National Socialistic Bond Organisation: Map Showing Divisions and Branches; SA National Party (Grey Shirts) constitution and programme of principles, July 1936; SA National Socialistic Bond: Principles and Policy Schematic Representation of the Group System as advocated by the Grey Shirts since 1933

1936

137 Information regarding the Grey Shirts Movement: Regulations and Orders

1935-1937 138 Information regarding the Grey Shirts

Movement inspired National Socialistic Student Bond and SPOORBOND (for railway, roads, and harbour workers)

1943

139 Information regarding DIE WAARHEID/THE TRUTH, official newspaper of Grey Shirts Movement; list of articles in DIE WAARHEID 1933-1938; memo and articles of association of The Truth-Die Waarheid (Pty) Ltd;

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The Truth-Die Waarheid trading account, 31/8/1938

140 Documents regarding the Blanke Front Publishing Co., publishers of the newspaper BLANKE FRONT; Minutes of the first and other meetings of the Directors on 6/3/1947 and 11/8/1949; The original memorandum of

Association of Blanke Front Uitgewers (Eiendoms) Bpk., 2/7/1947; Some articles for BLANKE FRONT:

"Welcome to the Blanke Front" by LT Weichardt, "Christene stel julle slawe vry" (Christians Free Your Slaves) by JM Venter, "Dr Malan and the United Nations", "Europe" by E Bergsma, "Immigration", "Gold and Labour"; DIE BLANKE FRONT, Vol. 1 No. 1, May 1947

1947

141 Articles and information sheets; "Protocol of the Learned Elders of Sion" by VE Marsden (Russian

Revolution, Jews, Free Masonry, etc.); Policy regarding Germany; Several lectures on "Conception of the State"; National Socialism and the Christian Religion; German Question in SWA/Namibia; "Aryanization Is Civilization" by Prof LA Waddell; Grey Shirts Tiff with Dr DF Malan, Another Rift Among Reuniteds; "Calvinisme volgens opvatting van die Afrikaanse Kerke" Dr AH Murray

1933-1943

142 Articles and information sheets; THE KINGDOM HERALD newsletter, October 1949 - A Message from Europe; Election results May 1938; Prospectus of Federale

Volksbeleggings Bpk.; FAK Statute; Communism and the Labourer; Communism and the Non-Whites; Reddingsdaad Bond Manual;

Periodical SPORE constitution; Open letter to Afrikaans students

1949

143 Articles and information sheets; "Christian Theology Is the

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Grandmother of Bolshevism", A Real Case Against the Jews; Bolshevism in Russia, collection of reports, April 1919; National Peoples Movement programme of principles; White Workers Party constitution; Jews versus Christians; National Socialistic Boerestaat programme of principles 144 THE GREYSHIRT newspaper,

proofsheet 15/7/1937 and Vol. 1 No. 1 Sept. 1937; NEWS BULLETIN (Grey Shirts newspaper) Vol. 1 No. 1, Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1939, Vol. 1 No. 3 March 1939, Vol. 1 No. 4 April 1939; DIE WAARHEID/THE TRUTH 10/7/1936 and 5/11/1937, official organ of the South African National Party (Grey Shirts)

1936-1939

145 Various documents; National Socialism and Communism; SA National

Socialistic Bond (Grey Shirts) principles and policy; Organiese Volksbeweging by I. le Grange (Peoples Movement); Fundamental principles of the National Socialism regarding the group system as advocated by the SA National Socialistic Bond (Grey Shirts) since 1933; Origin of the Afrikaner nation; Who Is the Afrikaner Nation by I. le Grange

n.d.

146 Various documents; SA National Socialistic Bond (Grey Shirts) manual for deputy leaders; SA National Socialistic Bond (Grey Shirts)

programme of principles; SA National Socialistic Bond (Grey Shirts) What Every Member Should Know; White South Africa by LT Weichardt; White Workers Party, The Great

Misunderstanding; My Debt to My People; White or Black Socialism; Grey Shirts and the Election, 1942

1942

147 Pamphlets and notices of gatherings and meetings of the Grey Shirts Movement

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148 Articles, publications, and information sheets; THE PATRIOT 18/12/1947 with information on communism; White Labour versus Red, 1922; The

Coloured Man Speaks, the Entrenched Clauses (Coloured Vote); National Socialism in South Africa; The Christian Crusaders; Gentiles versus Jews; SA National Democratic Movement programme of principles; The Conquering Jew; Will Britain Fight for Jewish Bolshevism?; Nuwe

Orde/New Order; DIE

ANTI-KOMMUNIS, 14/11/1943; What the Grey Shirts Stand For; Programme of principles and action for group representation; Anti-Fascist Special, Fascism's Glowing Promises and Brutal Results; True Meaning of the Swastika; Eleven months of fruitless negotiations between the Afrikaner Party and the Ossewa Brandwag regarding unity; A number of election pamphlets and notices of meetings

1922-1954

149 Index regarding newspaper cuttings n.d. 150-156 Newspaper cuttings on various

subjects regarding the Grey Shirts Movement and the political situation

1931-1939; 1941-1954 157-158 Scrapbook with newspaper cuttings on

various political matters

1934-1936 159 Scrapbook with newspaper cuttings on

various political matters; Port Elizabeth North constituency election

1936 160 Scrapbook with newspaper cuttings on

various subjects

n.d. 161 Private documents regarding LT

Weichardt inter alia Reminiscence of Mr LT Weichardt's internment, insurance policy, addresses to Mr LT Weichardt, etc.

1941-1948

162 Court case Rex versus LT Weichardt 1939 163 Court case LT Weichardt versus Argus

Printing and Publishing Co.

1940 164 Speeches, declarations, and press

statements regarding inter alia the following: statement by LT Weichardt

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as leader of the Grey Shirts movement to maintain the Grey Shirts as a non-political body and to join the National Party on political matters and

elections, 13/1/1939; "Grey Shirts and the Election Contest" speech by LT Weichardt, 24/11/1942; speech by LT Weichardt, 18/1/1943; speech by LT Weichardt, 2/6/1943, regarding communism as enemy number one; press statement by LT Weichardt, 24/6/1946, regarding Grey Shirts support for National Party in elections

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