Die Vaderland also known as Ons Vaderland was an Afrikaans afternoon newspaper in Johannesburg from 1936 to 1988. Die Bronberger
It was the first Afrikaans daily in the city and during its entire existence a fervent supporter of the National Party,Muller, C.F.J. 1990. Sonop in die Suide. Kaapstad: Nasionale Boekhandel. except from 1934 to 1939 when it supported the United Party because gen. J.B.M. Hertzog found himself in that party after the merger with the South African Party of gen. Jan Smuts.*Beukes, W.D. (red.). 1992. Oor grense heen. Op pad na 'n nasionale pers 1948–1990. Kaapstad: Nasionale Boekhandel. Lys hofsake teen Die Vaderland As a result, in 1937, Cape Nationalists set up Die Transvaler in Johannesburg as the mouthpiece of the Purified National Party.*Botha, F.M. (red.). 1976. Advertising & Press Annual of Africa 1976. Cape Town and Johannesburg: National Publishing Company (Pty) Ltd. Amptelike Jaarboek van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika 1983. 1983. Johannesburg: Chris van Rensburgpublikasies. Until the appearance of Beeld in 1974, Die Transvaler was Johannesburg's only Afrikaans morning paper and Die Vaderland the only Afrikaans afternoon paper.Broughton, Morris. 1961. Press & Politics of South Africa. Cape Town, Johannesburg: Purnell & Sons.Brian Percy Bunting: The Rise of the South African Reich The arrival of the Naspers' Image led in 1983 to the closure of Oggendblad and Hoofstad in Pretoria, in 1988 to the incorporation of Die Vaderland into Die Transvaler and finally, in 1993, also to the closure of Die Transvaler, Perskor's last Afrikaans daily, after which the company only published The Citizen and owned half of the Sunday newspaper Rapport. "Nismark vir die Afrikaanse koerant in 'n meertalige samelewing". Die Afrikaanse pers in die jare dertig
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