Johannes Van Rensburg

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Johannes Van Rensburg
Born
Johannes Frederik Janse Van Rensburg

24 September 1898
Died25 September 1966 (aged 68)
Alma materUniversity of Pretoria

Johannes Frederik Janse Van Rensburg (known as Hans) (24 September 1898 – 25 September 1966) was a South African lawyer, and leader of the Ossewabrandwag.

He was born in

bachelor's and doctorates in law from University of Pretoria.[1]

Van Rensburg qualified as a

Minister of Justice. In 1933, he became Secretary of Justice (under Smuts as Minister). As Secretary, he traveled overseas. In Germany, he met Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and other top Nazi
officials. He was greatly impressed by Hitler's leadership and the discipline he observed in Germany.

In 1938, he helped organize the Ossewabrandwag as a vehicle for

Second World War. There was evidence that he'd been complicit in espionage operations by the Germans, and a treason case was built against him. However, after the war, President Jan Smuts declined to follow through on the case out of fear of turning Van Rensburg into a martyr.[2]

Van Rensburg died on 25 September 1966 in Cape Town, and was buried with military honors.

References

  1. ^ Christoph Marx, The Ossewabrandwag As a Mass Movement. p. 389.
  2. ^ Willers, David (23 August 2021). "Hitler's spies: Secret agents and the intelligence war in South Africa by Evert Kleynhans – reader impression - LitNet". LitNet - Die boekehuis met baie wonings. Retrieved 25 December 2023.

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