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  2. Jan de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    Johannes "Jan" de Klerk, DMS (22 July 1903 – 24 January 1979 [1]) was a South African politician. He was the father of F. W. de Klerk , the last apartheid State President of South Africa . As a member of the National Party , de Klerk served as interim State President for nine days following the retirement of Jacobus Johannes Fouché in 1975 ...

  3. Minister of Education (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Johannes de Klerk: Education, arts and sciences and information 1966–1967 John Vorster: Johannes de Klerk: National education 1968–1969 John Vorster: Johannes Petrus van der Spuy: Education and training Ferdinand Hartzenberg: Education and training 1979–1982 PW Botha: Gerrit Viljoen: National education 1980–1989 PW Botha: F. W. de Klerk

  4. Die Transvaler - Wikipedia

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    Willem Johannes de Klerk (1973-1987) [5] During World War II, Die Transvaler had triumphantly headlined every Nazi victory and constantly attacked "British Jewish liberalism." In 1943, Verwoerd sued the English-language newspaper The Star for libel after it accused him of being a Nazi propagandist. In his judgment dismissing the case, Justice ...

  5. State President of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Johannes de Klerk (1903–1979) acting: 9 April 1975 19 April 1975 10 days National Party — 3 Nicolaas Johannes Diederichs (1903–1978) 19 April 1975 21 August 1978 (died in office) 3 years, 124 days National Party: 1975 — Marais Viljoen (1915–2007) acting: 21 August 1978 10 October 1978 50 days National Party — 4 Balthazar Johannes ...

  6. Cabinet of Hans Strydom - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Strydom: 1958 1958 NP: Deputy Prime Minister: ... "Inventory of the private collection of J de Klerk" (PDF). University of Free State Archive. Archived from ...

  7. F. W. de Klerk - Wikipedia

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    De Klerk's first language was Afrikaans and the earliest of his distant ancestors to arrive in what is now South Africa did so in the late 1680s. [3] De Klerk had a secure and comfortable upbringing, and his family had played a leading role in Afrikaner society; [4] they had longstanding affiliations with South Africa's National Party. [5]

  8. Nico Diederichs - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Vorster: Preceded by: Jacobus Fouché Jan de Klerk (acting) Succeeded by: Marais Viljoen (acting) Johannes Vorster: Minister of Finance; In office 1967–1975: Preceded by: Ebenhaezer Dönges: Succeeded by: Owen Horwood: Personal details; Born 17 November 1903 Ladybrand, Orange River Colony (now South Africa) Died: 21 August 1978 (aged 74)

  9. Ben Schoeman - Wikipedia

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    Johannes de Klerk: Constituency: Maraisburg: Minister of Public Works; In office 4 June 1948 – 30 November 1954: Preceded by: C.F. Clarkson: Succeeded by: P.O. Sauer: Constituency: Fordsburg: Member of Parliament; In office 1938–1943: Personal details; Born: 19 January 1905 Braamfontein, Johannesburg, Colony of Transvaal (now Gauteng, South ...