D. F. Malan

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D. F. Malan was a South African prime minister and National Party leader best known for formally instituting and entrenching the apartheid system.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Calvinist
South African politician
human
prime minister
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
Union of South Africa
dateOfBirth 1874-05-22
dateOfDeath 1959-02-07
educatedAt Stellenbosch University
University of Utrecht
Victoria College, Stellenbosch
endTimeOfPositionHeld: Prime Minister of South Africa 1954-11-30
ethnicGroup Afrikaner
familyName Malan
fieldOfStudy theology
fullName Daniel François Malan
givenName Daniel
François
hasChild four children
ideology Afrikaner nationalism
apartheid
conservatism
knownFor entrenching racial segregation laws
formally instituting apartheid in South Africa
languageSpoken Afrikaans
Dutch
English
memberOfPoliticalParty National Party (Reunited National Party)
National Party (South Africa)
notableWork implementation of apartheid policies in South Africa
occupation Dutch Reformed minister
journalist
politician
placeOfBirth Riebeek-Wes, Cape Colony
placeOfDeath Stellenbosch, Union of South Africa
positionHeld Member of Parliament of South Africa
Minister of the Interior of South Africa
Prime Minister of South Africa
leader of the National Party
precededBy Jan Smuts
religion Dutch Reformed Church
residence Stellenbosch
sexOrGender male
spouse Helena "Lettie" Malan
Maria Louw
startTimeOfPositionHeld: Prime Minister of South Africa 1948-06-04
succeededBy J. G. Strijdom
workLocation Cape Town
Pretoria


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