The South African National Party (Grey Shirts) Constitution And Programme Of Principles. Weichardt L
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Second Edition, The South African National Party, Cape Town. 1937
Pamphlet original grey card wraps, printed from either side, one side english the other Afrikaans, the constitution of the South African National Party (Grey Shirts) which was the South African Nazi party. An extremely rare and important document in South Africa's history, a fore-runner to the AWB. The Greyshirts (Dutch Gryshemde) is the name of a paramilitary fascist / Nazi thugs in South Africa in the 30s and 40s. Greyshirts or Gryshemde is the common short-form name given to the South African Gentile National Socialist Movement, a South African Nazi movement that existed during the 1930s and 1940s. Initially referring only to a paramilitary group, it soon became shorthand for the movement as a whole. Activities were monitored during the Second World War, although the Greyshirts continued to exist and renamed themselves the White Workers Party in 1949. However, by this time most of the membership had been lost to the Herenigde Nasionale Party and so the Greyshirts faded. Africana.