Horst Kleinschmidt website
May 2025 last update
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At the wake for neville Curtis: Keith Gottschalk, Clive Nettleton, Renfrew Christie, Maryke Nettleton, Clive Keegan, ? , Horst K, Rob Petersen, Helen Kotze, Nicki Westcott, ? , Paula Ensor, Sheila Barsel, Dudley Horner.
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Immo, Horst, dad Wilhelm and the profile of uncle Männe, - holiday in the 1960's somewhere in the Khomas Hochland.
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The Kramat where one of the first Imam's to the slaves at the Cape was buried. When Imam Haroon was murdered in detention by the apartheid police, the Rev. Bernie Wrankmore fasted in this Kramat (1971) to protest the police actions. I was then NUSAS Vice President. Our offices were in Cape Town. I often joined Wrankmore here in the evenings during his fast.
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The Student Representative Council at the College of Education in 1968. As Vice President of the Council, I am seated, 2nd from left, the President, Dave Wilkinson is centre front row.
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HK, then Vice President of NUSAS at an Israeli Student conference in Haifa, in 1969.
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