Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom
Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom
was
Prime Minister
of
South Africa
from
30 November
1954
to
24 August
1958
. 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
. 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
. After a short term in office he died on
24 August
1958
in
Cape Town
. There are still various monuments in his name South Africa. One monument, which included a
bust
, in central
Pretoria
collapsed in
2001
injuring 2 people. His house in Nylstroom (now
Modimolle
) is now a museum.
Preceded by:
Daniel Franois Malan
6th
Prime Minister of South Africa
Succeeded by:
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd
Strijdom, Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom, Johannes Gerhardus
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