Victory or Violence: The Story of the AWB of South Africa
Description
Third edition, now updated to include Eugene Terre’Blanche’s murder in 2011. The dramatic story of South Africa’s Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB – Afrikaner Resistance Movement) and its charismatic leader Eugene Terre’Blanche. The AWB was responsible for the most serious campaign of bombing and violence in South Africa’s history as Apartheid came to an end in 1994, and no understanding of that country’s history is complete without this largely eyewitness account. Contents Foreword Chapter 1: The Founding Chapter 2: The Tar and Feather Party Chapter 3: The Right Wing Buildup Chapter 4: The Arms Trial Chapter 5: A New Militancy Chapter 6: The ANC and Rudolf Hess Chapter 7: The AWB and the Conservative Party Chapter 8: From Standerton to Donkerhoek Chapter 9: The Volkstaat Chapter 10: Personal Scandals Chapter 11: A New Strategy Chapter 12: New Principles Chapter 13: The Arming of the AWB Chapter 14: The White Wolf Chapter 15: UNTAG and the Order of Death Chapter 16: The Orde Boerevolk Chapter 17: The Battle of Ventersdorp Chapter 18: The MP Who Planted Bombs and the March Referendum Chapter 19: The Death of Chris Hani Chapter 20: The World Trade Center Invasion Chapter 21: The Storm Brews Chapter 22: The Secession Plan—and Why It Failed Chapter 23: Death in the Dust Chapter 24: The AWB Alone Postscript Index

