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MOVEMENT TOWARDS A REPUBLIC:


BECOMING A REPUBLIC

REACTIONS TO THE FORMATION OF A REPUBLIC

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1939 - World War Two

Pro-Nazi groups developed during this period. The ‘Nuwe Order’ and the ‘Ossewabrandwag’. There was an increase in the anti-British feeling and many still supported the Germans from the days of the South African War. Other Afrikaner organizations also developed, such as the Republican Party and the Afrikaner party.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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