• Stefanus François Naudé Gie (13 July 1884 – 10 April 1945) was a South African historian, politician, and diplomat. Gie was born in Worcester, Cape Colony...
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  • African cricketer Stefanus Gie, (1884-1945), South African diplomat. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GIE. If an internal...
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    Coetzee – Nobel Prize winner for literature, lived as a boy in Worcester Stefanus Gie – diplomat John-Roy Jenkinson – rugby union player David Kramer – Singer...
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    Cape Town.: 298  The Germanophile South African minister in Berlin, Stefanus Gie, largely embraced Nazi values as his own, and, in reports to Pretoria...
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    journalist and editor of South African investigative magazine Noseweek. Stefanus Gie, diplomat. Vuyokazi Mahlati, social entrepreneur, gender activist and...
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    accepting Jewish refugees into South Africa. Louw was in close contact with Stefanus Gie, the very pro-Nazi South African minister-plenipotentiary in Berlin,...
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  • journalist and editor of South African investigative magazine Noseweek. Stefanus Gie, diplomat. Vuyokazi Mahlati, social entrepreneur, gender activist and...
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    in close contact with Stefanus Gie, the South African minister-plenipotentiary in Berlin during the crisis. Influenced by Gie, te Water depicted Hitler...
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    van Limburg Stirum, the Dutch minister plenipotentiary to Germany, and Stefanus Gie, the South African minister plenipotentiary to Germany, Pirow's speech...
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  • Latin, such as Yohanes, Andreas, Matius, Markus, Lukas, Paulus, Maria, Stefanus, Yakobus, Filipus, and many more Biblical names. These names have been...
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