Early years After returning to South Africa in 1929, Hertzog settled in
Pretoria where he set up a practice as a
barrister. At the same time, he was also a part-time lecturer at the
University of Pretoria. Hertzog was a supporter of
Nazi Germany who sympathized with Nazi collaborator
Robey Leibbrandt. He approved of Leibbrandt's "good work".
Member of Parliament (1948–1958) In the
election of 1948, at which the
National Party under leadership of
Dr. Danie Malan came to power, Hertzog was elected member of parliament for
Ermelo in the Eastern
Transvaal. He served as member of the
House of Assembly under the tenure of Prime Ministers
Malan and
Hannes Strijdom.
Cabinet Minister (1958–1968) When Dr.
Hendrik Verwoerd was elected
Prime Minister in 1958, he appointed Hertzog as a cabinet minister with the dual portfolios of
Posts and Telegrams and
Health. He was sworn in on 23 October 1958. During his time as minister of
Posts and Telegrams, he disallowed the introduction of television in South Africa, calling it a "small bioscope".
Turmoil in the National Party . The terms
verlig ("enlightened") and
verkramp ("cramped") entered the
Afrikaans (and later English) vernacular during the late 1960s. They were first used in a speech by prof.
Willem de Klerk (son of
Jan de Klerk and brother of future
State President of South Africa,
F.W. de Klerk) on 6 October 1966, exactly a month after the assassination of Dr.
Hendrik Verwoerd. In his speech, De Klerk distinguished between
verligte,
verkrampte, and
positiewe ("positive")
Afrikaners. That threefold division would soon be simplified in the colloquial language to a simpler dichotomy between simply
verlig and
verkramp. What De Klerk called "positive Afrikaners" would then refer to what generally became known as
verligte Afrikaners. He described
positive Afrikaners (
verligtes, thus) as "purpose conscious Afrikaners". "And purpose means to recognize the enduring and the changing. The closedness and the openness. The tradition and the progression... The purpose conscious Afrikaner recognizes and appreciates the tradition, and yet he is the man of today and with a vision on tomorrow, until eternity. The Afrikaner heritage is the Afrikaner-Christendom with the Calvinistic bedrock which recognizes the authority of the Bible as revelation and guide. But also he is open to further study of Scripture and he seeks the new roads to expand his religious heritage. At the same time the Afrikaner culture is young and virile, and is still busy to form itself on many levels, without having to cut ties with the past. The Book teaches clearly that exaggerated nationalism (idolatry of the People) as well as cosmopolitism contrast with the stipulations of God. Just as ungodly is the nationalized religion, which is the same as idolatry of the People."
De Klerk labeled the
verkrampte Afrikaner as follows: "His fundamental axiom is: adherence to the extant, to the old ideas and customs and content is the test for being Afrikaner. He wants to lead us to rigidity; wants to exclude us from a new world; is a negativist. Also, he is ruled by the need to criticize. He is creative in his ability to sow distrust; hardened in the handling of one-sided slogans to generate witch hunts everywhere; accomplished in the technique of quibbling. He is without consideration and mercy, unwilling to converse, fanatic and extremist to enforce his opinion on a matter. He wants to forcefully push our youth into one-sidedness; haughty, stubborn self-preservation." The
verlig-verkramp-strife came to the fore after the assassination of
Hendrik Verwoerd. Differences that had existed for a number of years began to manifest publicly, especially in the early days of new
premier John Vorster's term.
Leader of the Herstigte Nasionale Party (1969–1977) , and his deputy
Jaap Marais, after a press conference in 1969 where Marais disclosed lies by the ruling
National Party. After he was ousted from the National Party, he formed and led a new party called, the
Herstigte Nasionale Party on 24 October 1969.
Retirement Hertzog decided to retire as leader of the
HNP in 1977, and gave his farewell address on 27 May of that year. He officially retired on 28 May 1977, and was followed by
Jaap Marais as party leader. During his retirement, Hertzog could devote more time to his numerous business endeavours and his hobby of gardening. In a press interview in 1979 he opined as follows: "In my view our political landscape is developing in the direction of a large, new conservative party which will consist of different people who are still currently trying to tread their own path. It can be a party consisting of the Treurnicht people in the NP, the
Connie Mulder people, the HNP and definitely also conservative English speakers". This proved to be prophetic, as in 1982 a massive split occurred within the ruling
National Party, and the
Conservative Party came into being, with
Andries Treurnicht as leader. ==Death, funeral and legacy==