Afrikaner Broederbond was created in 1918.
Afrikaner nationalism could be described as a kind of civil religion that combined the history of the Afrikaners, their language and the Afrikaner Calvinism as key symbols.Their ideology was the secret Broederbond organization and the National Party.
In 1987, an important member of the Broederbond was F.W. de Klerk, who later became the last State President of apartheid-era South Africa. The Broederbond was a secret society that played a significant role in the political landscape of South Africa, promoting Afrikaner nationalism. De Klerk's involvement with the Broederbond influenced his policies and decisions during his presidency, particularly regarding the eventual dismantling of apartheid.
Afrikaner Volksfront was created in 1994.
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging was created in 1970.
Afrikaner Party was created in 1941.
The Apartheid policy was supported by various Afrikaans newspapers and Afrikaner 'cultural movements' such as the Afrikaner Broederbond and Ossewabrandwag. It proved popular amongst the Afrikaner community, especially the Boers, or farmers, of the Zuid Afrikaansche Repulick (ZAR - South African Republic or Transvaal) and Orange Free State.
The Broederbond is a sinister and secretive Afrikaaner society, based on what appear to be neo-Nazi principles.
Hendrina Afrikaner died in 2011.
Hendrina Afrikaner was born in 1952.
Jonker Afrikaner was born in 1785.
Jonker Afrikaner died in 1861.
Christian Afrikaner died in 1863.