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Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom


 

Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom was Prime Minister of South Africa from 30 November 1954 to 24 August 1958.

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Prime Minister - South Africa - 30 November - 1954 - 24 August - 1958

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He was born 14 July 1893 on the family farm in Klipfontein. He trained as a lawyer. In 1929 he became the Member of Parliament for Waterberg.

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14 July - 1893 - Klipfontein - 1929 - Member of Parliament - Waterberg

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On 30 November 1954, he was elected leader of the National Party and became Prime Minister of South Africa. Strijdom's extreme policies resulted in the removal of Coloureds from the common voters roll and the extended 'treason trial' of 156 activists (including Nelson Mandela) involved in the Freedom Charter.

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30 November - 1954 - National Party - South Africa - Coloureds - Nelson Mandela - Freedom Charter

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Also during his term, Strijdom severed diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.

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After a short term in office, he died on 24 August 1958 in Cape Town.

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24 August - 1958 - Cape Town

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There are still various monuments dedicated to him in South Africa. One monument in central Pretoria, which featured his bust, collapsed in 2001 injuring 2 people. His house in Nylstroom (now Modimolle) is now a museum.

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Pretoria - Bust - 2001 - Modimolle

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