Inventory of the Private Collection of LT Weichardt PV29
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Inventory of the private collection of LT Weichardt PV29 Contact us Write to: Visit us: Archive for Contemporary Affairs Archive for Contemporary Affairs University of the Free State Stef Coetzee Building P.O. Box 2320 Room 109 Bloemfontein 9300 Academic Avenue South South Africa University of the Free State 205 Nelson Mandela Drive Park West Bloemfontein Telephone: Email: +27(0)51 401 2418/2646/2225 [email protected] PV29 LT Weichardt FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES 1 Correspondence regarding the 1932-1934 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) 2 Correspondence regarding Grey Shirts 1935 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 3 Correspondence regarding Grey Shirts 1936-1937 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 4 Correspondence regarding SA Grey 1938-1941 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; Page 1 of 19 PV29 LT Weichardt FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES Allegations against the Grey Shirts; Reference to South African Christian Vigilance League 5 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1942-1943 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 6 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1944-1945 Shirts Movement inter alia cooperation between the Grey Shirts and the National Party in the Wakkerstroom election 7 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1946-1947 Shirts Movement inter alia the internment of Mr LT Weichardt (leader of the Grey Shirts) and German sailors 8 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1947 Shirts Movement; It seems that from June 1947 SA National-Socialist Bond (Grey Shirts) is replaced by the White Workers Party (Blanke Werkers Party) 9 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1948 Shirts Movement; cooperation between the National Party, Afrikaner Party, and the Grey Shirts Movement in the 1948 general election 10 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1949 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 11 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1950-1956 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 12 Undated correspondence on various n.d. subjects inter alia on possible cooperation between the Grey Shirts Movement, the New Order, and the Page 2 of 19 PV29 LT Weichardt FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES Ossewa Brandwag; ISCOR recreation and social club 13 Miscellaneous correspondence 1952-1957 regarding custody of enemy property and certificates of naturalization 14 Personal correspondence of JH de 1934-1935 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 15 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1936 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 16 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Aliwal-Noord, Amersfoort, Ariamsvlei, Arnoldstasie, Artois, Attic Siding, Aurora, and Avontuur branches 17 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1950 Shirts Movement concerning the Barrydale, Barberton, Barkly-Wes, and Barkly-Oos branches 18 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1947 Shirts Movement concerning the Beaufort-Wes branch 19 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Bedford, Benoni, Bethanie-stasie, Bethlehem, Belmont, Bergrivier, and Beauty branches 20 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1943 Shirts Movement concerning the Besters, Bethal, Bellville, and Page 3 of 19 PV29 LT Weichardt FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES Bitterfontein branches 21 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Bloemfontein, Bloksynsklok, Bloukrantz, Bonnievale, Boksburg, Border-stasie, Boskuil-stasie, Botrivier, and Bothaville branches 22 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1950 Shirts Movement concerning the Broughton, Boshof, Brandfort, Britstown, Bronkhorstspruit, Bredasdorp, and Brakpan branches 23 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1944 Shirts Movement concerning the Burnshill, Brighton, Brits, Buffeljagtsrivier, Bultfontein, Burgerville, and Burgersdorp branches 24 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1936 Shirts Movement concerning the Camelot, Caledon, Carnarvon, Cambridge, Cala, and Calvinia branches 25 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Claypan, Charlestown, Cedarville, Ceres, Christiana, Clocolan, Claremont, Clarkson, Clanwilliam, and Clifton branches 26 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Commandokraal, Kommadagga, Confidence, Colesberg, Constantia, Cofimvaba, and Colenso branches 27 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1950 Shirts Movement concerning the Cookhouse and Commondale branches 28 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Cullinun, Craighall, and Cradock branches 29 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Dannhauser, Daviesvale, Darling, Darnell, and Dalton branches 30 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1948 Page 4 of 19 PV29 LT Weichardt FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES 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 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Dirkiesdorp, Dohne, Douglas, Dordrecht, Doornhoek, Doornboom, Donkerpoort-stasie, Doornpoort, Dryharts, and Draycot Rail branches 32 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1935-1936 Shirts Movement concerning the Durban branch 33 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1950 Shirts Movement concerning the Durbanville, Duiwelskloof, Dundee, Du Toitstasie, and Dwaalboom branches 34 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Ermelo, Edenburg, Empangeni, Estcourt, Edenville, Edendale, Eendekuil, Eeram-sylyn, Elandskraal, Elandslaagte, Elgin, Elsiesrivier, Elsenburg, and Ennersdale branches 35 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Florida, Fawn, Leas, Fauresmith, Vishoek, Ficksburg, Fort Beaufort, Fochville, Franschhoek, Friersdale, Frankfort, and Furgrove branches 36 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1937 Shirts Movement concerning the Fraserburg Road branch 37 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1935-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Gansbaai, Garies, George, Germiston, Geluksberg, and Gerdan branches 38 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Page 5 of 19 PV29 LT Weichardt FILE NO SERIES SUB-SERIES DESCRIPTION DATES Shirts Movement concerning the Glaudina, Gobabis, Goodwood, Gordonia, Gordons Bay, Goedgedacht, Glencoe, and Graafwater branches 39 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1950 Shirts Movement concerning the Greytown, Grabouw, Gweta, Graaff- Reinet, Groot Marico, Grootspruit, Groot Brakrivier, and Greenwood Park branches 40 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1937 Shirts Movement concerning the Grahamstown branch 41 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 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 42 Correspondence regarding the Grey 1934-1949 Shirts Movement concerning the Heathfield, Hertzogville, Hermannsburg,