{"title":"Afrikaner Odyssey: The Life and Times of the Reitz Family","authors":"I. V. D. Waag","doi":"10.5787/46-2-1240","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Deneys Reitz (1882–1944), the acclaimed memoirist and author of Commando, is arguably the best known of his gifted family.1 Several generations before him played interesting roles in the history of South Africa. The progenitor, Jan Frederik Reitz (1761–1824), was a Dutch naval officer, and then a Cape civil servant, before becoming a substantial landowner. His marriage into the influential Van Reenen family assisted as a social escalator. They had four sons and a daughter. Of these, Francis William (1810–1881) was a Swellendam agriculturalist and politician, and was returned in 1854 as one of the youngest members of the Cape Parliament of Francis William’s twelve children, a daughter married WP Schreiner, later a prime minister of the Cape Colony, and a son, another Francis William (1844–1934), served as president of the Orange Free State, then as state secretary of the South African Republic (Transvaal), and after 1910, as the first present of the Senate of the Union of South Africa. His talented sons included legal men, politicians, an author and poet, and another Union senator, as well as Deneys, the soldier-politician and trusted confidant of General Jan Smuts.","PeriodicalId":53024,"journal":{"name":"Scientia Militaria","volume":"29 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Scientia Militaria","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5787/46-2-1240","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Deneys Reitz (1882–1944), the acclaimed memoirist and author of Commando, is arguably the best known of his gifted family.1 Several generations before him played interesting roles in the history of South Africa. The progenitor, Jan Frederik Reitz (1761–1824), was a Dutch naval officer, and then a Cape civil servant, before becoming a substantial landowner. His marriage into the influential Van Reenen family assisted as a social escalator. They had four sons and a daughter. Of these, Francis William (1810–1881) was a Swellendam agriculturalist and politician, and was returned in 1854 as one of the youngest members of the Cape Parliament of Francis William’s twelve children, a daughter married WP Schreiner, later a prime minister of the Cape Colony, and a son, another Francis William (1844–1934), served as president of the Orange Free State, then as state secretary of the South African Republic (Transvaal), and after 1910, as the first present of the Senate of the Union of South Africa. His talented sons included legal men, politicians, an author and poet, and another Union senator, as well as Deneys, the soldier-politician and trusted confidant of General Jan Smuts.
丹尼斯·雷茨(1882-1944),广受赞誉的回忆录作家和《突击队》的作者,可以说是他的天才家庭中最著名的在他之前的几代人在南非历史上扮演了有趣的角色。其创始人扬·弗雷德里克·赖茨(Jan Frederik Reitz, 1761-1824)在成为大地主之前,曾是一名荷兰海军军官,后来成为开普省的一名公务员。他与有影响力的范·雷南家族的联姻起到了助推社会发展的作用。他们有四个儿子和一个女儿。其中,弗朗西斯·威廉(1810-1881)是斯韦伦丹的农学家和政治家,并于1854年作为弗朗西斯·威廉的12个孩子中最年轻的开普议会成员之一返回,一个女儿嫁给了WP Schreiner,后来成为开普殖民地的总理,还有一个儿子,另一个弗朗西斯·威廉(1844-1934),担任奥兰治自由邦总统,然后担任南非共和国(德兰士瓦省)的国务秘书,1910年后,作为南非联邦参议院的第一位代表。他有才华的儿子们有法律界人士、政治家、一位作家兼诗人、另一位联邦参议员,还有丹尼斯,他是军人兼政治家,是扬·斯马茨将军信任的知己。