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THE RISE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REICH

by Brian Bunting

Contents:

  1. The Birth of the Nationalist Party
  2. The First Nationalist Government
  3. The Broederbond
  4. Followers of Hitler
  5. In the Shadow of War
  6. Armed Struggle
  7. The Draft Constitution
  8. Making Power Secure
  9. South Africa's Nuremberg laws
  10. Eliminating all Opposition
  11. Indoctrinating the Young
  12. The Control of Ideas
  13. Taming the Trade Unions
  14. The Conquest of Economic Power
  15. Iron and Blood
  16. The Other Side of the Boom:  African Living Standards
  17. The Rot

Acknowledgements

I would like to express my thanks to the many men and women in South Africa who helped me in the preparation of this book. In consequence of the situation which prevails in my unhappy country at the present time, I am unable to mention their names for fear that they may be victimized, but I would like them to know that their assistance has been most deeply appreciated and is hereby gratefully acknowledged.

This book is dedicated to all South Africans who are fighting against enormous odds to free their country from unendurable tyranny. Long terms of imprisonment and even the death penalty face opponents of the Nationalist government who fall foul of their oppressive laws. The freedom fighter may be killed or injured on the battlefield. It is my hope that this book may help to mobilize public opinion in support of the growing international campaign to end the most vicious regime the world has known since the death of Hitler.

BRIAN BUNTING

Notes

  • When decimal coinage was introduced in South Africa in 1961 the £ sterling was equal to R2 (two Rand). After the devaluation of the £ in November 1961, the £ was equal to R1.71.
  • Measurement of land area: one South African morgan = 2.11654 acres. Caption taken from Apartheid and The History of The Struggle for Freedom in South Africa, All rights reserved.

The history of the Afrikaner reveals a determination and a definiteness of purpose which make one feel that Afrikanerdom is not the work of man but a creation of God. We have a Divine right to be Afrikaners. Our history is the highest work of art of the Architect of the centuries.'

DR D. F. MALAN


It was the Aryan alone who founded a superior type of humanity; therefore he represents the archetype of what we understand by the term: MAN.... It was not by mere chance that the first forms of civilization arose there where the Aryan came into contact with inferior races, subjugated them and forced them to obey his command.'

ADOLF HITLER in Mein Kampf

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