The creators of the podcast would like to thank the McGregor Museum for introducing us to Yvonne Malan, who not only allowed us to quote extensively from her Sailor Malan memorial lecture given in Kimberley and Simon’s town in 2023, but also introduced us to the majority of the participants for the one-on-one interviews in the podcast. Thank you to everyone who gave their time, insights and participation.
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The creators of the podcast would like to thank the McGregor Museum for introducing us to Yvonne Malan, who not only allowed us to quote extensively from her Sailor Malan memorial lecture given in Kimberley and Simon’s town in 2023, but also introduced us to the majority of the participants for the one-on-one interviews in the podcast. Thank you to everyone who gave their time, insights and participation.
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'Sailor' wasn't the only member of his family to take part in the war, no wonder they became known as the 'Fighting Malans'. Meanwhile South Africans distinguish themselves in multiple theatres of the war. At war's end farewells and friendships are made and Malan is honoured.
But a new battle awaits in South Africa as the Nationalist Party comes to power and the apartheid laws are implemented. From controlling everyday life to small “petty” apartheid restrictions, the legislation takes root.
Malan’s first brush with politics leaves him convinced it’s a dirty business, very far from the clarity of the war he fought in Europe. As he leaves politics to retreat to his farm and the hope of living a normal family life, his wife Lynda remains by his side as a source of strong comfort. But having left home at age 13, adjusting to this life is a struggle.
Then a great betrayal sets him up for a return to politics and direct confrontation with the government.
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