The
beginning of Hells Angels Motorcycleclub
On
March the 17th. 1948 the first Hells Angels Motorcycle Club was founded in
the Fontana/San Bernardino area in the United States of America. About the
same time other clubs were formed in various places in the state of
California, but none of these clubs were associated neither with Hells
Angels nor with each other, and most of them do not exist today. The San
Bernardino charter (also called "Berdoo") still exists, although most of its
original members at one time moved northwards to Oakland. This removal is
probably the reason why many outsiders wrongly describe Oakland as the
Mother Charter of Hells Angels MC World.
During the fifties
more Hells Angels Charters came into existence. In the beginning the
charters had nothing to do with each other, but after some years they united
and regular criteria of admission were laid down. From having been
exclusively a Californian phenomenon, the club developed internationally in
1961. It happened when the first charter outside California was adopted -
strangely enough as far away as Auckland, New Zealand. During the sixties
Hells Angels spread out to the East Coast of the USA and later to the
Midwest.
On July the 30th. 1969 the first European Hells Angels charter was accepted
in London, England and today there are more than 125 charters in Europe
alone. In the end of the seventies Australian clubs were admitted and in
1984, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil became the first South American charter. In
1993 Hells Angels came to the African continent with a charter in
Johannesburg, South Africa. Eastern Europe got its own Hells Angels charter
in the new millennium and since then many more countries have been granted
the now famous winged death head.
The admission of clubs all over the globe caused changes in the structure of Hells Angels. The small motorcycle club from Berdoo was now mother charter of the world´s biggest motorcycle brotherhood HELLS ANGELS MOTORCYCLE CLUB WORLD. Today Hells Angels MC World has charters in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bohemia (Czech Republic), Brazil, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, South Africa, Sweden, United States and Wales. Clubs from new countries seeking admission are to be found in Iceland, Japan, Lithuania and Latvia and more are following.
The first Belgium chapter of our world wide brotherhood where established in the late 90's of the past century and more recent times. |
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