- The
Ossewabrandwag (OB) (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈɔsəˌvɑːˌbrantvaχ], from Afrikaans: ossewa, lit. 'ox-wagon' and Afrikaans: brandwag, lit. 'guard, picket...
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dedicated himself to an anti-British, pro-****
organisation called the
Ossewabrandwag (Ox-wagon Sentinel),
founded in 1938 in
celebration of the centenary...
- and the
activities of
Robey Leibbrandt in the 1930s and 1940s. The
Ossewabrandwag was a far-right
movement of
mostly Afrikaners who
opposed South Africa's...
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nationalist movements styled after German ****sm such as the Grey Shirts, the
Ossewabrandwag, and
Oswald Pirow's New
Order had been po****r in
South Africa. On 4...
- – 25
September 1966) was a
South African lawyer, and
leader of the
Ossewabrandwag. He was born in
Winburg and died in Cape Town, a
descendant of the Loyalist...
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number of pro-****
Afrikaner nationalistic organisations, such as the
Ossewabrandwag (founded in
February 1939) and its
paramilitary wing Stormjaers. After...
- ****ociation of the
Lictor National Revolutionary Movement for
Development Ossewabrandwag Radio Télévision
Libre des
Mille Collines Republican Democratic Movement...
- However, by this time most of the
membership had been lost to the
Ossewabrandwag or
Oswald Pirow's proto-fascist New Order, both of
which were marginalised...
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Oxwagon Sentinel:
Radical Afrikaner Nationalism and the
History of the
Ossewabrandwag. LIT
Verlag Münster, 2009. p.61. "The Homelands".
South African History...
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intervention in the
Second World War. Some
Nationalist organisations, like the
Ossewabrandwag, were
openly supportive of ****
Germany during the
Second World War...