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Gerhardus Strijdom (also
spelled Strydom in
accordance with
Afrikaans spelling; 14 July 1893 – 24
August 1958), also
known as Hans
Strijdom and nicknamed...
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Strijdom, however, had the
support of
Verwoerd and Ben Schoeman, and he was
eventually voted in as
Prime Minister.
Strijdom was a p****ionate...
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founding in 1965 to the
independence of
Namibia in 1990, it was
named J.G.
Strijdom Airport. In 1990 the
airport was renamed, in
honor of
Namibian national...
- 1988,
white supremacist Barend Strydom carried out a
shooting spree at
Strijdom Square in
central Pretoria,
South Africa,
killing eight people and injuring...
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Malibongwe Drive,
formerly known as Hans
Strijdom Drive (Afrikaans: Hans
Strijdom-rylaan), is a
major road that runs
through an
industrial area in the...
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appointed as the
prime minister. However,
Havenga was
defeated by J. G.
Strijdom.
Malan died on 7
February 1959 at Môrewag, his home in Stellenbosch, aged...
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Havenga and J. G.
Strijdom were
potential successors. The
Young Turks of the
Transvaal got the
upper hand and thus J. G.
Strijdom was
elected as the...
- The
Hillbrow Tower (officially the
Telkom Joburg Tower, and
formerly JG
Strijdom Tower) is a tall
tower located in the
suburb of
Hillbrow in Johannesburg...
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South African diplomatic corps. Louw was told by the
prime minister J. G.
Strijdom to "breathe fire and enthusiasm" into the
foreign ministry,
which he proceeded...
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hospital was
opened in 1967 and was
called the J.G.
Strijdom Hospital,
named after J.G.
Strijdom, a
South African Prime Minister.: 133 The
hospital would...