Daniël François Malan PC (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈdɑːni.əl franˈswɑː mɑːˈlan]; 22 May 1874 – 7 February 1959) was a South African politician who served...
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United Party. A hardline faction of Afrikaner nationalists led by Daniel François Malan refused to accept the merger and maintained a rump National Party...
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(1812–1894), Orientalist F. S. Malan (1871–1941), South African Minister of Education 1910–24 Daniel François Malan (D. F. Malan, 1874–1959), Prime Minister...
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abolished. Lost the 1948 general election to National Party. 4 Daniël François Malan (1874–1959) MP for Piketberg, Cape Province 4 June 1948 30 November...
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clan that migrated to the Cape in the 17th century and included Daniel François Malan, the South African Prime Minister who was a principal ideological...
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cricketer Adolph Malan (1910–1963), known as Sailor Malan, Royal Air Force fighter pilot in the Second World War Daniel François Malan, who was a Prime...
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1924–1933 vacant 1933–1934 Walter Madeley (1873–1947) Labour Party 5 Daniël François Malan (1874–1959) Purified National Party 1934–1940 (3) James Barry Munnik...
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Africa during the 1940s. It was the product of the reunion of Daniel François Malan's Gesuiwerde Nasionale Party (Purified National Party) and J.B.M...
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Minister Jan Smuts Preceded by Thomas Watt F. S. Malan (Education) Succeeded by Daniel François Malan Personal details Born 21 December 1870 Fortrie, Banffshire...
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Commission made him unpopular amongst the Afrikaner community and Daniel François Malan's pro-apartheid stance won the Reunited National Party the 1948 general...
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