[3] The leader is Colonel Franz Jooste, who served with the South African Defence Force during the apartheid era.
[4] Following an infantry-style curriculum, they are lectured on racial differences, such as a claim that black people had a smaller cerebral cortex than whites, and are made to use a modern South African flag as a doormat.
[3] The Democratic Alliance called for the group to be closed, and its activities investigated by the Human Rights Commission.
[6] A group of Kommandokorps volunteers attended the funeral of the former Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader Eugene Terreblanche.
[5] “Fatherland” is a full-length documentary produced and directed by Tarryn Lee Crossman that explores the experiences of young men in the Kommandokorps camps.