Louis Weichardt


Louis Theodor Weichardt was a South African political leader, born in Paarl of German extraction, who founded the Greyshirts, a National Socialist organization.
In Cape Town, on 26 October 1933, he founded the South African Christian National Socialist Spider Movement with a paramilitary section called the Gryshemde or Grayshirts. He was Interned during World War II, and afterward worked with Oswald Pirow's New Order. Disbanding his party in 1948, Weichardt gave his allegiance to Daniel François Malan's National Party. He became senator from Natal Province from 1956 to 1970.