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Louis Theodor Weichardt (21 May 1894 – 26
October 1985) was a
South African political leader, born in
Paarl of
German extraction, who
founded the Greyshirts...
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Julius Wolfgang Weichardt (13 May 1875 – 1943) was a
German bacteriologist who was a
native of Altenburg, Thüringen. In 1900 he
received his doctorate...
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corner of the
island Reconstruction by
Weichardt (1900), view from the south-west
Reconstruction by
Weichardt (1900), view from the east
Marble statue...
- had a son and a daughter. In 1990, he
married his secretary,
Tessa von
Weichardt. He
retired from The
Guinness Book of
Records in 1985,
though he continued...
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South African Christian National Socialist Movement),
formed by
Louis Weichardt the
following year. A
fiercely anti-Semitic group, it
organised the Gryshemde...
- the
court ruled that his
writings had
provoked the two ****ailants, Bert
Weichardt and
Albert Wilhelm Grenz. Both were
charged and
sentenced to two years...
- Eichel-Streiber and
constructed to the
design of the
Leipzig architect Karl
Weichardt. It was
later renovated in 1993. The
theatre holds an
audience of 600...
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Schoeman –
author Gurthro Steenkamp –
rugby union player Louis Theodor Weichardt –
founder and
leader of the
Greyshirts Chester Mornay Williams – rugby...
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Ellen Lenneck was the
writing pseudonym of
Martha Julie Antoinette Helene Weichardt (1851–1880), a
German author of
novels and novellas. She was the only...
- The
Wangerin Organ Company (1912-1942) was a
manufacturer of pipe
organs based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was a
continuation of the
company after the...