The rise of the South African Reich Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. The rise of the South African Reich by Bunting, Brian, Publication date Topics Apartheid Publisher London: International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern AfricaUser Interaction Count: The Rise Of The South African Reich (Penguin African Library)|Brian Bunting, Fruitcake (Mira)|R.J. Kaiser, Cumnock's School Speaker: Rhetorical Recitations For Boys And Girls ()|Robert McLean Cumnock, The Triune Man: His Origin, Destiny And Immortality Proved, The Message Of Ka Ra Om |Novus Homo/10(). The Rise of the South African Reich, first published by Penguin Africa Library in and revised in , analyses the period in which the political foundations of the apartheid regime were laid. It traces the mobilisation of Nationalist Party power in the s and s around an ideology which had close affinities with that of Nazism.
Some of the research for Bunting's book, The Rise of the South African Reich, first published in , was done in the library at South Africa House in Trafalgar Square. · Brian Percy Bunting. Brian Bunting has studied the rise of the South African Reich, and events since he completed his study have confirmed its title. The South African Reich is no longer a possibility, it exists. Hundreds of thousands of White South Africans doubtless do not know what is happening in the police cells a mile or two from their homes. The rise of the South African reich (African library): BRIAN BUNTING.
The rise of the South African Reich The rise of the South African Reich by Bunting, Brian, Penguin Africa Libr., External-identifier. Brian Bunting has studied the rise of the South African Reich, and events since he completed his study have confirmed its title. The South African Reich is no longer a possibility, it exists. Hundreds of thousands of White South Africans doubtless do not know what is happening in the police cells a mile or two from their homes. The Rise of the South African Reich. Brian Bunting. Penguin Books, - Apartheid - pages. 0 Reviews. The Rise of the South African Reich analyses the period in which the political.
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