Background
He was born in Winburg and died in Cape Town and was a descendant of the Loyalist Johannes Frederik Janse Van Rensburg.
He was born in Winburg and died in Cape Town and was a descendant of the Loyalist Johannes Frederik Janse Van Rensburg.
University of Pretoria.
He received his Master of Arts in German from University of Stellenbosch, and his bachelor"s and doctor"s degrees in law from University of Pretoria. Van Rensburg qualified as a solicitor and was hired as the personal secretary of Tielman Roos, the Minister of Justice. In 1933, he became Secretary of Justice (under Smuts as Minister).
As Secretary, he traveled overseas.
In Germany, he met Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and other top Nazi officials. He was greatly impressed with Hitler"s leadership and the discipline he observed in Germany.
Van Rensburg was the commander general of the Ossewabrandwag from 1941 until 1952. Van Rensburg died two months after Robey Leibbrandt and was buried with full military honors.
In 1938, he helped organize the Ossewabrandwag as a vehicle for Afrikaner nationalism though often at odds with the National Party, the main driver of Afrikaner Nationalism.
Like most members of the Ossewabrandwag, he was regarded as a German sympathizer during the Second World War.