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How did it influence the rise of Nazism?
Article
… was holding these thousands as one." - J. Noakes and G. Pridham from Documents on Nazism 1919-1945 , Jonathan Cape,
1974
Like Mussolini, Hitler promoted nationalism and militarism through propaganda, indoctrination, uniforms, flags, emblems …
Biography of Mongane Wally Serote by Matthew Williams
Article
… people, Serote won the Ingrid Jonker Poetry Prize. Following this, Serote published his second collection of poems in
1974
called Tsetlo. Both Yakhal’inkomo and Tsetlo did not focus alone on the acts of violence occurring in South Africa at … Back’ Selected Poems. Serote, W, 1978. ‘Song of Experience’ Behold Mama, Flowers, Johannesburg: Ad Donker. Serote, W,
1974
. Tsetlo, Johannesburg: Ad Donker. Serote, W, 1972. ‘White People are White People’ Yakhal'inkomo. Johannesburg: Renoster …
Dan Sleigh
Biography
… der Stel Foundation amongst others. Sleigh is widely known for his writing and publications which are in Afrikaans. In
1974
, he published a poetry book called ‘Duif oor Water’ and novels ‘Eilande’, ‘Afstande’ and ‘Wals met Matilda’. He has also …
Joseph Fansio Mati
Biography
… Science and Literature Society, and was part of the ANC’s Disciplinary Committee. Mati was released from Robben Island in
1974
. He was immediately placed under a banning order which restricted him to the East London area. However, in 1975 the ANC …
Football in South Africa Timeline 1862-2012
Article
… Dr. P.G.J. Koornhof, announces in the House of Assembly that the Government had given approval “for the staging in
1974
of an open national soccer tournament in which the different South African nations can participate on a multinational … beats a Blacks-only team twice in the “multi-national” South African Games (4-0; 3-1) at the Rand Stadium, Johannesburg.
1974
A Whites-only team defeats a Blacks-only team (2-0) in the Embassy Multinational Series at the Rand Stadium. 3 June, Mr. …
Diana Mary Mitchell
Biography
… and activism led her to be one of the founding members of the liberal Centre Party (CP). [xvi] Voting poster for
1974
elections Image source Despite being a founding member of the party she was often relegated to speech writing, taking …
Leo Marquard
Biography
… (1973), he awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws by The University of the Witwatersrand. Marquard passed away on 27 March
1974
. About two months after his death, the University of Natal also posthumously conferred him with an honorary degree. …
Winston Churchill Masakeng Saoli
Biography
… of his paintings and sculptures in South Africa and abroad, and completed a diploma course in commercial art from 1973 to
1974
. The course pushed his style further from the influences of the Jubilee artists and into the commercial realm, resulting …
Zweledinga Pallo Jordan
Biography
… work is reflected in his published papers. These include, among others, Review of Moses Kotane: African Revolutionary (
1974
); The Soweto Uprising: an Analysis (1976) and The African Petit Bourgeoisie: A Case Study of NAFCOC (1984).Between …
Dr Sathasivan “Saths” Cooper
Biography
… leaders. Cooper was instrumental in the organisation of the “ Viva Freelimo rallies ” held in South Africa in
1974
. This resulted in him being arrested under the Terrorism Act and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 1976. He served …
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